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During a joint commission meeting, Gainesville and Alachua County commissioners discussed a proposal for the construction of a new job center.
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Sheriff's office Human Resources Director Ivelisse Muñoz requested that the money come by November.
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The project, which was first approved in 2011, finally draws close to a conclusion after drivers and cyclists complained about a confusing network of shared lanes. The county voted last year to widen NW 16th Avenue and put in bike lanes that will add $100,000 to a project that has already gone $600,000 over budget.
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The vote to transmit Plum Creek's Envision Alachua Sector plan to the state for further review will be held Tuesday. Three out of the five County Commissioners need to vote in favor to move the plan forward.
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Major transformations have happened since 1986 and will continue to happen, but the mystical atmosphere the Hoggetowne Medieval Faire brings will always remain.
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The Alachua County Board of County Commissioners agreed today to start working on the ordinance that would allow civil citations for marijuana possession of 20 grams or less, pulling from examples set by Broward and Palm Beach counties.
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Will natural gas fracking ever come to Florida the way it has in other areas across the country? Maybe, maybe not.
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Hawthorne's plan to annex 1,200 of Plum Creek's acres will move forward without legal challenge from Alachua County.
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After months of debate, 'Old Joe' will be moved from downtown Gainesville after the results of a 3-2 vote by the Alachua County Board of Commissioners. The statue has been in its current place since 1904.
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The Alachua County Sheriff's Office came before the board of commissioners to request additional funds at the Alachua County Commission meeting Tuesday. The Sheriff's Office asked for $970,000 for replacement vehicles and a 3 percent salary increase for servicemen and women. A motion to allocate $500,000 was passed 4-1.