The Pulse Memorial Advisory Committee convened on February 4, 2025, to finalizea conceptual design for the future Pulse Memorial.
Garnering community feedback was part of the ongoing effort to ensure that the Pulse memorial reflects the collective vision of the victims' families, survivors and the broader Orlando community.
The latest Pulse memorial design is available at pulseorlando.org. Input from the committee, along with feedback from victims' families, survivors, and community members, was incorporated into this updated conceptual design.
Currently, this engagement portal is no longer accepting feedback for the Pulse memorial. Thank you for being a part of this process.
The Pulse Memorial Advisory Committee convened on February 4, 2025, to finalizea conceptual design for the future Pulse Memorial.
Garnering community feedback was part of the ongoing effort to ensure that the Pulse memorial reflects the collective vision of the victims' families, survivors and the broader Orlando community.
The latest Pulse memorial design is available at pulseorlando.org. Input from the committee, along with feedback from victims' families, survivors, and community members, was incorporated into this updated conceptual design.
Currently, this engagement portal is no longer accepting feedback for the Pulse memorial. Thank you for being a part of this process.
The first phase of this process began in May 2024. First steps involved interviews and outreach with key stakeholders and small focus group discussions.
The information gathered from this outreach and engagement led the formation of a Pulse Memorial Advisory Committee.
Creating a committee
Pulse Memorial Engagement has finished this stage
On June 7, 2024, Dr. Larry Schooler announced the creation of a working Pulse Memorial Advisory Committee to consist of members representing victims’ families, survivors and other stakeholders, as well as community leaders and those with technical experience in design and engineering, such as landscape architects.
On July 10, 2024, the city announced the Pulse Memorial Advisory Committee will consist of 18 members.
Pulse Memorial Engagement is currently at this stage
Monthly meetings of the committee will occur through the end of the year and will also be available for the public to attend virtually or in-person, in English and Spanish.
In addition to the committee’s work, families, survivors, and the broader community will have multiple opportunities over the next six months to provide input, along with a virtual space online for feedback and a dedicated telephone number for those wishing to communicate by phone or text message.