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Below is the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week. As always, expenditures are highlighted. Links to the full agendas are included at the bottom of the page. Included in the full agendas are copies of any contracts, agreements, ordinances, or resolutions.
Note: This meeting will take place on Monday, March 8. The meeting begins at 3:15 PM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall. The Economic & Community Development Committee and the…
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Below is the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week. As always, expenditures are highlighted. Links to the full agendas are included at the bottom of the page. Included in the full agendas are copies of any contracts, agreements, ordinances, or resolutions.
Note: This meeting will take place on Monday, February 8. The meeting begins at 3:15 PM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall. The Enterprise Operations Committee and the Community Redevelopment Agency will not meet.
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Below is the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week. As always, expenditures are highlighted. Links to the full agendas are included at the bottom of the page. Included in the full agendas are copies of any contracts, agreements, ordinances, or resolutions.
Note: This meeting will take place on Monday, January 25. The meeting begins at 2:00 PM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall. Note the earlier-than-normal start time…
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Below is the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week. As always, expenditures are highlighted. Links to the full agendas are included at the bottom of the page. Included in the full agendas are copies of any contracts, agreements, ordinances, or resolutions.
As the first set of committee meetings since City voters approved a new charter last month, Monday’s committee meetings are expected to be lengthy. In addition to a large agenda otherwise, the Committee of the Whole meeting will likely…
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Below is the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week. As always, expenditures are highlighted. Links to the full agendas are included at the bottom of the page.
Note: This meeting will take place on Monday, October 19. The meeting begins at 3:15 PM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall. The Finance Committee will not meet.
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Below is the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week. As always, expenditures are highlighted. Links to the full agendas are included at the bottom of the page.
Note: This meeting will take place on Monday, October 5. The meeting begins at 3:15 PM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall…
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Here’s a brief recap of yesterday’s Pensacola City Council committee meetings:
Absences: None.
Appointments: Council reappointed C. Ray Jones and Daniel Lindemann to the Architectural Review Board, reappointed Danny Grundhoefer and Daniel Keck to the Code Enforcement Board, and appointed Ashton Hayward as the Planning Board representative on the Architectural Review…
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Below is the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week. As always, expenditures are highlighted. Links to the full agendas are included at the bottom of the page.
Note: This meeting will take place on Monday, September 24. The meeting begins at 3:15 PM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall.
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A few items I wanted to highlight today:
Airport coverage. The Sunday News Journal has two stories concerning the City-owned Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport. The first deals with the push to bring Southwest Airlines to Pensacola; the second is a profile of the airport and its expansion efforts under the leadership of interim director Melinda Crawford. Those who want to help out with the efforts to bring Southwest to Pensacola can check out the Chamber of Commerce’s web site or join the cause on Facebook…
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Below is the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week. As always, direct expenditures are highlighted. Links to the full agendas are included at the bottom of the page.
Note: This meeting will take place on Monday, August 24. The meeting begins at 3:15 PM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall. The Community Redevelopment Agency will not meet.
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Below is the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week. As always, direct expenditures are highlighted. Links to the full agendas are included at the bottom of the page.
Note: This meeting will take place on Monday, August 10. The meeting begins at 9:00 AM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall. The Community Redevelopment Agency will not meet.
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A few items I wanted to highlight today:
Two seats on Library Board open. Councilman Johnson points out that two seats on the West Florida Public Library Board are up for nomination. To be considered for the Library Board, you must submit an application to the City Clerk and then ask a Council member to nominate you. The deadline for applications is Friday, August 7. Check out Councilman Johnson’s blog for more info, including the application form.
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A few items I wanted to highlight today:
North Hill residents don’t like AT&T utility cabinets. Well, nobody does, I guess. They’re big and ugly. AT&T was especially careless, though, in its placement of a large cabinet in the right-of-way at the edge of Alabama Square, which is a beautiful little neighbourhood park. There certainly exist alternative locations for the cabinet, but AT&T seems set on taking the easiest road rather than the wisest. The cabinets, called VRADs, have earned AT&T criticism across the country…
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Below is the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week. As always, direct expenditures are highlighted. Links to the full agendas are included at the bottom of the page.
Note: This meeting will take place on Monday, July 20. The meeting begins at 9:00 AM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall.
All committees will meet.
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Below is the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week. As always, direct expenditures are highlighted. Links to the full agendas are included at the bottom of the page.
Note: This meeting will take place on Monday, July 6. The meeting begins at 9:00 AM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall. The Finance Committee, the Economic and Community Development Committee, and the Community Redevelopment Agency will not meet.
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Below is the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week. As always, direct expenditures are highlighted. Links to the full agendas are included at the bottom of the page.
Note: This meeting will take place on Monday, June 22. The meeting begins at 9:00 AM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall.
All committees, including the Community Redevelopment Agency, will meet…
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Below is the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week. As always, direct expenditures are highlighted. Links to the full agendas are included at the bottom of the page.
Note: This meeting will take place on Tuesday, May 26 rather than on Monday, due to the Memorial Day holiday. The meeting begins at 3:15 PM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall. The Economic and Community Development Committee will not meet.
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A few items I wanted to highlight today:
Rick’s Blog:
“Gaetz aims to stop double-dipping”
State Senators Mike Fasano (R-Port Richey) and Don Gaetz (R-Niceville) have introduced S 1182, which would close a loophole which allows state and municipal employees to retire, begin collecting their pension, and then be rehired and collect a salary and pension simultaneously…
Larry B. Johnson:
“City boards”
Larry B. Johnson:
“Art of Fashion 2009″
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Here’s the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week:
Committee of the Whole
Appointments: Council will make appointments…
Rules changes: Council will also vote to codify changes to its Rules and Procedures…
Neighbourhood Services
*Council will approve the name for the new community center in the Sanders Beach neighbourhood…
*Staff will inform Council of the decision to retain Quina Grundhoefer Architects for design services…
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Due to the size of the Committee of the Whole agenda, I will handle Committee of the Whole separately from the other committees this week.
The Committee of the Whole will be spending a lot of time voting on board appointments, both of its own members to community boards and of citizens to City boards.
There are presentations from the Naval Flight Academy and United Way.
Charter Review Commission Chairwoman Crystal Spencer will appear to update Council members on the progress of the Commission.
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I meant to post this earlier, but I’ve been under the weather this week. My apologies.
There are five open seats on four City boards. Applications and nominations are due TOMORROW. In order to be considered, you must submit the application to the City Clerk and contact a City Council member to request a nomination.
Code Enforcement Board
Gateway Review Board
General Pension Board
Fire Education Incentive Board
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27-year old Richard “Tony” Terhaar got his seat on the Zoning Board of Adjustment, for anyone that didn’t hear. City Council replaced an advocate for conservation and environmental protection with someone whose family firm is responsible for overdevelopment and clear-cutting.
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As I mentioned last week, City Council will vote on appointments to the Zoning Board of Adjustment at their committee meetings this afternoon (3:15 PM, Hagler-Mason Room, Second Floor, City Hall). They will choose two of three candidates to fill the available seats. One of those candidates is Richard Terhaar, son of Tony [...]
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Earlier this year, a citizen inquiry forced Larry B. Johnson and Rhette Anderson, candidates for City Council in District 4, to resign their seats on the City’s Zoning Board of Adjustment. The city charter requires candidates for City offices to resign any other City offices or appointed positions, but apparently no one had noticed.
Council will [...]
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