Brandon Arrington was elected to the Osceola County Commission in 2008, to represent District 3. Brandon also serves on the Orlando Economic Partnership Board of Directors, MetroPlan Orlando Board, and the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) Governing Board.
Previous roles included being the Chairman of the Board in 2011, 2015, 2017, 2021, and 2022, and he’s currently serving as Chairman.
He also served other leadership roles regionally, including Chairman of MetroPlan Orlando, Vice Chairman of Lynx, Chairman of the SunRail board, Central Florida Commission on Homelessness and Chairman of Workforce Central Florida among others.
Brandon also serves as the Executive Director of Osceola Arts - our community’s local art agency - where he is proud to champion the arts and works to provide cultural outlets to our diverse community.
Brandon is a Kissimmee native and a graduate of Osceola High School, where he met his wife, Kristen. The commissioner is also a graduate of Auburn University, "War Eagle!"
Outside of serving his community, Brandon is an animal lover (he currently has a dog named Brody) and he enjoys spending his time outdoors. He appreciates all the amenities that our community has to offer, from our lakes and pristine parks to our beautiful, manicured golf courses.
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Osceola Commissioners Honors Five Community Leaders as 'Woman Warrior'
Published on March 02, 2026
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Osceola County paid tribute to five exceptional women for their significant impact on the community at the Board of County Commissioners Meeting on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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Osceola County Welcomes Fire Station 83 Into Service
Published on February 04, 2026
Osceola County Fire Rescue & EMS joined the Board of County Commissioners, County leadership, community representatives and project partners to officially welcome the department’s newest fire station, Station 83, into service. The station, located on North Marigold Avenue in Poinciana, brings the total number of fire stations in service with OSCFR to 19.
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