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Round-up, 08.06.10

A few items we wanted to highlight today:

GOP gubernatorial debate. Rick Scott and Bill McCollum, GOP candidates for governor, faced off in a televised debate last night. Our analysis? It was short on substance and heavy on personal attacks. Who to pick? The guy who’s trying to buy the election with the million he made with questionable business practices at Columbia/HCA or the career politician who’s flip-flopped on taxes, immigration laws, and more? See also Rick Outzen’s analysis.

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The coming week in City government

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: These meetings will take place on Monday, June 21. The meetings will begin at 9:00 AM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall. The Community Redevelopment Agency will not meet. Please note the…

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The coming week in City government

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: These meetings will take place on Monday, May 10. The meetings begin at 3:15 PM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall. The Economic & Community Development Committee and CRA…

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The coming week in City government

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 22. 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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The coming week in City government

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.

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The coming week in City government

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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The coming week in City government

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, November 2. The meeting begins at 3:15 PM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall. The Economic & Community Development Committee, the Finance Committee, and the Community Redevelopment Agency will not meet.

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The coming week in City government

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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The coming week in City government

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, September 8 due to the Labour Day holiday. The meeting begins at 3:15 PM in the Hagler/Mason Conference Room, second floor, City Hall.

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Round-up, 08.21.09

A few items from the past few days that I wanted to highlight:

Sansom spent $173,000 on RPOF credit card. Disgraced, scandal-ridden Rep. Ray Sansom (R-Destin) has made liberal use of his Republican Party of Florida-issued credit card, according to the St. Petersburg Times:

“Ousted House Speaker Ray Sansom racked up about $173,000 on his Republican Party of Florida issued American Express Card, spending liberally…”

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The coming week in City government

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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The coming week in City government

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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The coming week in City government

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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The coming week in City government

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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The coming week in City government

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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The coming week in City government

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: The Community Redevelopment Agency will not meet.

Committee of the Whole
Neighbourhood Services
Enterprise Operations
Economic and Community Development
Finance Committee

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The coming week in City government

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.

Committee of the Whole
Neighbourhood Services
Enterprise Operations
Economic and Community Development
Finance Committee

Note: The Community Redevelopment Agency will not meet.

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The coming week in City government

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.

Committee of the Whole
Neighbourhood Services
Enterprise Operations
Economic and Community Development
Finance Committee

The Community Redevelopment Agency will not meet.

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Round-up, 03.16.09

Mark O’Brien: “The judge is out of order on CMPA”
The News Journal columnist calls out CMPA chair Lacey Collier in a big way…

Larry B. Johnson:
“Bayou Boulevard resurfacing moved up”
Looks like freshman Councilman Larry B. Johnson is making things happen. Irritated about the condition of Bayou Boulevard from 12th Avenue to Firestone Boulevard, Councilman Johnson repeatedly pressed the issue…

Rick’s Blog: “We are a broken city”
Rick Outzen reprints a letter sent from Pensacola architect Brian Spencer…

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The coming week in City government

Here’s the breakdown of what the Pensacola City Council will consider in the coming week:

*Committee of the Whole
*Neighbourhood Services
*Enterprise Operations
*Finance Committee

Note: The Economic and Community Development Committee and the Community Redevelopment Agency will not meet on Monday; however, the CRA will hold a special meeting on Thursday night, before Council, from 5:30-6:30 PM.

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Yesterday’s City Council committee meetings

Here’s the cliffnotes from yesterday’s City Council committee meetings. Remember that items approved by committees then proceed to the regular Thursday night Council meeting to be approved or disapproved by the full Council.

Committee of the Whole

*Dr. Coy Irvin appeared to thank the City for its help with the Celebrate Pensacola 450th anniversary festivities. Everyone patted one another on the back.
*Staff provided to Council the “initial evaluation” of the CMPA development agreement by Abramson and Associates.

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Round-up, 12.29.08

A few miscellaneous things I want to highlight today: Mark O’Brien: “Bar patrol, no daring, a safe bet” The PNJ‘s Mark O’Brien offers up some O’pinions, at least one of which is right on the money: Decades ago, leaders nixed plans to extend North Ninth Avenue through vacant land to Interstate 10. Now, homes cover [...]

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The coming week in City Government: Neighbourhood Services

On the agenda for today’s meeting of the Pensacola City Council’s Enterprise Operations Committee: 9th Avenue sidewalk project The City will be installing sidewalks on 9th Avenue from Fairfield Drive north to Berkley Drive.  Anyone that spends any time in that area knows how overdue this is, and City staff is to be commended for [...]

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South Palafox, Baylen set to go two-way

City staff is recommending that Council approve the conversion of the remaining one-way portions of South Palafox and South Baylen Streets to two-way traffic. This item is on the CRA agenda for Monday’s committee meetings. FDOT has approved the concept.  Northbound traffic on Palafox will be limited to right-hand turns at Garden Street. Staff also [...]

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