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The Partners Community Council was created to assist the neighborhood restoration efforts of the PPC Program in the Sugarfoot/Linton Oaks and the Cedar Ridge/Gordon Manor communities. Its members succeeded in having the neighborhoods designated as Preservation and Enhancement Districts, thereby allowing the Council to function as a neighborhood association. This designation was the first of its kind in the state of Florida.

In 2004, the Council's bid for a non ad valorem tax assessment on owners was successful. The monies collected are used to make and maintain neighborhood improvements. In 2004, a landscaping company was awarded the bid to clean, mow and maintain the rights of way and common areas. In 2005, the assessment made possible new entrance signs, lighting and fencing. The Council's membership is open to all residents and property owners of the neighborhoods. The Council works closely with the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners and the Departments of Codes Enforcement and Waste Management. Each year, a President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer are elected.

For more information, please contact Marie Small, PPC Program Manager, at 352-264-6716, or by e-mail: mdsmall@alachuacounty.us.





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PPC Program Manager

Marie Small

 

E-Mail

mdsmall@alachuacounty.us

PPC Phone #'s

(352) 264-6716

(352) 264-6703 (FAX)

 

Address:
218 SE 24th Street
Gainesville, FL 32641

 

Mission
The mission of the Partners for a Productive Community is to reduce the impact of poverty through community revitalization, to provide prevention as well as intervention programs, to address education and economic concerns of residents in at-risk communities.

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