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With 200-plus citizens interested in speaking about Plum Creek’s Envision Alachua Sector Plan, the Alachua County Commission had to call another recess…
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The commissioners are an elected body and not obligated in any way to follow county staff's advice.
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If you haven't yet become aware of the magnitude of the Plum Creek plan in eastern Alachua County, Robert Hutchinson offers this perspective."This is the…
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The county is going to grow. But how?
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It could be three months before the full plan goes before city commission.
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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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The Alachua County Commission voted 4-1 to fund $12,000 to $15,000 worth of repairs for the current fairgrounds, much less than the proposed $1.2 million. If approved, the county plans to begin building a new fairgrounds facility as soon as January 2017.
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On Nov. 17, the Hawthorne City Commission voted to add 1,200 acres of land, owned by Plumb Creek Timber to the city. The mayor, Matt Surrency, thinks that the added land will benefit Hawthorne, and plans to work with Alachua County to solidify plans and move forward.
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The Alachua County Planning Commission recommended Thursday night the adoption of an amendment to the Envision Alachua Sector Plan/Comprehensive Plan.
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The decision comes as the county awaits a final plan to swap the current Alachua County Fairgrounds property for a parcel of land owned by the Plum Creek Timber Company