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Oversight Committee Meetings

Meeting: February 22, 2011. 5:30 PM
Senior Recreation Center
5701 NW 34th Street, Gainesville, FL 32653

Links will become active when the reports are received and uploaded.
For Agendas and Minutes from past meetings click here

Next Meeting: TBA. 5:30PM County Administration Building.


 


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Activity as of 9/30/2011 REVENUES EXPENDITURES
Alachua County

$16,835,728

$13,452,654

Alachua

$     888,915

$    826,346

Archer

$     138,816

$    138,816

Gainesville

$12,956,093

$7,226,180

Hawthorne

$     158,220

$      27,801

High Springs

$     535,238

$    249,821

LaCrosse

$       22,020

$             0

Micanopy

$       71,946

$             0

Newberry

$     564,444

$     58,055

Waldo

$       86,206

$      60,621

* indicates no report received from  these municipalities





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WSPP Progress Report

First progress report of the 2008 Wild Spaces & Public Places initiative. Click here for the report.

Committee Members

JON REISKIND, Chairman
BILL RICHARDS, Vice-Chairman
THOMAS HAWKINS, SR.
PAMELA HIGHTOWER
JOHN MARTIN
MICKEY T. THOMASON

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