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“The work of race and equity is not going to be done in six months,” City Commissioner Harvey Ward said.
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The City of Gainesville plans to have more activities and events that involve the community and provide updates on its ongoing work to improve equity.
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Gainesville is set to receive about $38 million this fiscal year from GRU. That amounts to almost 29 percent of the city’s anticipated total general fund revenue: $133 million.
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Commissioners passionately expressed their disappointments, concerns, rebuttals and hope for the future before unanimously approving a motion to add a discussion of racial and equity disparities to the agenda of the next joint meeting.
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The city's concerns were raised, but not much was decided upon during the meeting.
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The subcommittee concluded that its staff needs to have recommendations of how to reach its goal within 90 days of the meeting.
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A proposed Alachua County sports arena has run headlong into the politics of a decades-long effort to inject more economic activity into East Gainesville.
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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.