9-14-21 Commission Regular Meeting to Discuss COVID-19 and the FY22 Millage Rate

The Alachua County Commission will conduct a hybrid Regular Meeting on Tuesday, September 14, 2021, at the Alachua County Administration Building (12 S.E. 1st Street, Gainesville). The daytime portion of the meeting begins at 11:30 a.m. The evening portion begins at 5 p.m. The daytime meeting includes a COVID-19 discussion. The evening meeting includes a Public Hearing to adopt the resolutions to approve the proposed FY22 Millage Rate.

The Commission will take public comment in person or by calling 1-800-741-8011. Masks are required regardless of vaccination status. The public may view the meeting on Cox Channel 12, Facebook, and the County’s Video on Demand website.

Daytime items of interest:

  • Approval of a Proclamation declaring September 2021, as “Suicide Prevention Month” in Alachua County, FL
  • Rural Concerns Advisory Committee appointments to fill two positions.
  • COVID 19 discussion
  • Community Agency Partnership Program (CAPP) Grant Review Committee award recommendations for FY 22-24.
  • Pavement Management System presentation
  • City of High Springs proposed extension of municipal water line through Unincorporated Area Outside of Urban Cluster
  • CPA-04-21: A request for a small scale land use amendment from Medium-High Density Residential to Medium Density Residential on approximately 20.76 acres

Evening items of interest:

  • FY22 Proposed Millage Rates, Tentative Budget, and Five Year Debt Service and CIP Budget
  • Sugar Foot Oaks/Cedar Ridge Preservation and Enhancement District FY22 Final Non-Ad Valorem Assessment Rates Adoption Hearing
  • FY22 Solid Waste Non-Ad Valorem Assessment Final Rate Resolution
  • FY22 Fire Services Non-Ad Valorem Assessment Final Rate Resolution
  • Special Assessment District (SAD) for N.W. 180th St: Imposition of Non-Ad Valorem Assessments for a Special Assessment District for N.W. 180th Street.
  • Storm Water Assessment FY22 Final Rate Resolution Adoption Hearing


Citizens are encouraged to stay engaged by signing up for the following: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and subscribe to the County’s Newsletter/Press Release

For more information, contact Alachua County Communications Director Mark Sexton at 352-264-6979 or msexton@alachuacounty.us.

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