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Contact Information

P.O. Box 5547
Gainesville, FL 32627-5547
(352) 264-6900

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Commission Salaries

Alachua County Commissioners are currently paid a salary of $70,444.00 annually.

State of Florida statutes set compensation of County Officials, including County Commissioners.

Project GRACE

Gainesville/Alachua County 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness

Alachua County Talks- Rodney J. Long (January, 2012)

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Download each section of the plan (page numbers listed at left) or download the complete plan in one PDF

Commissioners Bios

Commission Meeting Feeds

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Send an email to the entire Commission

bocc@alachuacounty.us

 

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Under Florida law (Statute 119.011), all information, including e-mail, written letters, documents and phone messages, sent to the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners is subject to Public Records law. This includes the sender's e-mail address, home address or phone number if shown in the message, the content of the message and any associated attachments to the mail. Also please be aware that electronic correspondence (e-mail) is made available on the Commission's public archive site immediately upon being sent. Instead, contact Alachua County Offices by phone or in writing.