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In the coming year, a new type of dockless, battery-powered scooter that the city is calling a micromobility device is on its way.
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The lodge, 215 N. Main St., was built in 1908 and is a part of the U.S National Register of Historical Places.
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They had one goal in mind – to create a solution for racial inequity in Alachua County by creating after school and out-of-school programs.
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Gainesville City Commissioners will hold a town hall meeting Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at Ironwood Golf Course. City commissioners want residents to know that the commissioners hear them and are listening to the community's concerns and feedback.
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myGNV, formerly known as 311GNV, launched in 2015 and functioned as a resource in which users could input their concerns regarding the city, and the information would be forwarded to the appropriate city department.
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Each candidate was interviewed one-by-one in front of the public. If a majority vote between the seven commissioners can be reached, they will announce their pick Friday.
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Lonely shopping carts litter the sidewalks far from their intended place in Gainesville.8
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District 1 is comprised of historically black neighborhoods like Porters and Pleasant Street, along with much of East Gainesville.
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The Gainesville Community Redevelopment Agency is working on behalf of Gainesville Regional Utilities and the city to facilitate the 17-acre district between downtown and Depot Park.
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In addition to the increase in property taxes, there was also a recent decision to increase utility electric rates.