4-24-18 Commission Regular Meeting and Public Hearing

​The Alachua County Commission will conduct their Regular Meeting, and their Regular Public Hearing on Tuesday, April 24, 2018. The Regular Meeting begins at 9 a.m., and the Public Hearing begins at 5 p.m. Both meetings are in the Jack Durrance Auditorium (Room 209), located on the second floor of the Alachua County Administration Building (12 S.E. 1st Street, downtown Gainesville).

Items of interest at the Regular Meeting:

3. Approval of a proclamation declaring May 6th through May 12th, 2018, as "Corrections/ Detention Employee Appreciation Week" in Alachua County, FL
4. Approval of a proclamation declaring April 27, 2018, as "Arbor Day" in Alachua County, FL
5. Appointments to the County Historical Commission
6. Alachua County Solid Waste Management's Sustainable Materials Management presentation
8. Project 6398 Resource Recovery Park-Phase 1: Bid 18-807

View the Regular Meeting agenda and backup materials.

Items of interest at the Public Hearing:

Proclamations and Presentations

2. 2018 "Saving My Alachua" Environmental Art Contest winners recognition

Public Hearings

3. Public Hearing to consider the adoption of an ordinance to establish a Special Magistrate for enforcement cases as an alternative option to the Code Enforcement Board and citations
4. Local Option Fuel Tax Ordinance
5. Public Hearing to amend the FY18 Budget for mid-year adjustments

View the Public Hearing agenda and backup materials.

There are four public comment opportunities during the Regular/Public Hearing Meetings, which enable citizens to speak to items, not on the agenda. The public is encouraged to attend the meetings. They will be available to view live on Cox Channel 12, and on the County’s Video on Demand website.

Free parking is available for citizens attending these meetings. Please park in the S.W. Parking Garage (105 S.W. 3rd Street, Gainesville) and bring your parking stub to the Alachua County Manager's Office, located on the second floor of the County Administration Building, to receive a chaser validation ticket.

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For more information, contact the Alachua County Communications Office at 352-374-5204.

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