November 11, 2020 edition - early holiday edition!
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Veterans Day ceremony goes virtual
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the City of Gainesville is honoring veterans with a commemorative video this year in place of its annual Veterans
Day ceremony at Evergreen Cemetery.
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City Observes Veterans Day Holiday on Wednesday, Nov. 11
In observance of the Veterans Day holiday, city offices will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 11. The Regional Transit System (RTS) will provide its holiday
service, which runs between 7 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., to routes 1, 2, 5, 8, 10, 13, 15, 16, 20, 26, 35, 43, 75 and 711. Please visit the RTS
website and schedule pages for more information. Residential curbside collection for garbage, recycling and yard trash will not be affected by the
holiday.
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Housing Action Plan Telephone Town Hall - Nov. 16
We're hosting a
telephone
town hall
Monday, Nov. 16 at 7:15 p.m. to present a final draft of the Gainesville Housing Action Plan to neighbors and take their questions about affordable
housing strategies outlined in the plan. The panel will present an overview of the housing plan draft, as well as these strategies to expand housing affordability in Gainesville:
- Creating a Community Land Trust;
- Forming partnerships with area employers to create an employer-assisted housing program that supports
workforce housing for low- and moderate-income residents;
- Creating an inventory of public, institutional and underutilized land suitable for affordable housing.
Neighbors with landlines who would like to receive an automated call back at the time of the event should register
in advance online. Please note,
registration closes three hours before the start of the town hall. At the time of the event, callers may dial in at 1-888-410-3427 to ask questions, share comments or simply listen in. Spanish speakers are invited to call 1-844-881-1317.
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Applications for the Mentor-Protégé Program-Extended Deadline Nov. 30
The Office of Equity and Inclusion has announced the application process is open for businesses to participate in the 2021 Mentor-Protégé Program.
The program supports the development of small and diverse businesses by partnering emerging businesses (protégés) with established businesses (mentors) throughout the area. The program is designed to help local businesses become qualified to do business with
the City of Gainesville. Application
are being accepted online through Monday, Nov. 30, 2020 (extended deadline). For more information, call 352-334-5051 or email [log in to unmask].
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Register for the next Small Business Power Hour: Building Strategic Partnerships (Nov. 18)
On Wednesday, Nov. 18 from 12-1 p.m., join us for the Small Business Power Hour, a lunch and learn workshop series designed to give power-packed information on how to further grow and develop your
small business... all within one hour. In business, building the right relationships are essential to the success
of your company! Unfortunately, many small business owners are either unsure how to do this effectively or simply neglect to do it. Join us as Virginia Grant, executive director of Gainesville Black Professionals offers us strategies and explains the value
of building strategic partnerships.
Register
online today!
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Advisory board and committee openings - Applications due Nov. 30
Get involved in your community by volunteering to serve on one of these advisory boards/committees! The Gainesville City Commission is accepting
applications for consideration to the following boards/committees. Apply by Monday, Nov. 30, 2020 at 5 p.m. (11:59 p.m. if online) at
http://bit.ly/2p8huvo.
-Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Board, Development Review Board, Gainesville Human Rights Board, Historic Preservation Board, SHIP - Affordable Housing
Advisory Committee, Student Community Relations Board, City Beautification Board, Fire Safety Board of Adjustment, Gainesville Cultural Affairs Board, Nature Centers Commissions, Pension Review Committee, Public Recreation Parks Board, Tree Advisory Board,
Police Advisory Council (please note, this new board has a Nov. 20, 2020 application deadline)
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IRS Extends Stimulus Check Deadline To November 21
Still don't have your stimulus check? You have some extra time. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has extended the deadline to register for your stimulus check to November 21, 2020. This new date gives you an additional five weeks past the...
Read
more
www.forbes.com
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City Commission Meeting Updates
Individuals wishing to comment on specific agenda items are invited to comment live during the meeting via the public participation line at 1-800-876-7516. Neighbors may also submit written comment
on agenda items in advance of the meeting using the e-comment feature on the city website.
The Gainesville City Commission will begin taking general public comment for City Commission meetings by voicemail recording. Neighbors may leave their 3-minute general public comment by dialing 352-334-5003.
General public comment periods will end at 12 p.m. the Wednesday before the commission meeting. All voice recordings submitted before the deadline will be played during the designated General Public Comment period of the City Commission meeting. Voice recordings
will be played in subsequent order until all comments have been played or the 30-minute time limit has been reached.
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At the time of publication, the following City Commission meetings/workshops have been scheduled:
Thursday, Nov. 12 at 1 p.m.: General Policy Committee meeting
For a listing of other board/committee meetings and agendas, please
click
here.
Live meeting coverage is available on Cox Cable Channel 12 and the City of Gainesville website.
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