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The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on December 2, 2024, to consider two ordinances: HR-484 to create a new Public Arts Commission and Historic Resource Overlay District, and HR-485 to authorize acquisition of a 0.777-acre parcel at 595 Park Ridge Drive through a PEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The meeting agenda also included approval of escrow releases totaling approximately $700,520, authorization for West Valley Road storm and sanitary pipe upgrade projects, and announcements regarding ongoing stormwater projects in Strafford Park and Bair Road, bridge repairs, and community events.
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Jul 17, 2023
The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on July 17, 2023, featuring a special presentation on the promotion of Detective Sergeant Jim Slavin to Lieutenant and several administrative items. The board approved proposals for general ledger software from Springbrook and emergency bridge repairs from McMahon Associates, authorized staff to solicit bids for trash and recycling services, and scheduled public hearings for August 28 to consider four ordinances covering cable franchise agreement, industrial pretreatment program updates, woodland conservation, and subdivision and land development code amendments. The board also announced infrastructure projects including the Chesterbrook Boulevard Leaning Wall Replacement Project running through the end of 2023 and a joint fire/EMS study meeting scheduled for July 31.
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The Florida Board of Occupational Therapy Practice held a general business meeting on February 27, 2023, in Tallahassee to address disciplinary matters. The board considered a settlement agreement in the case of Bethany O. MacDonald, OT, who was alleged to have violated a lawful order by failing to comply with a department subpoena; the proposed settlement included a $500 fine, $3,100 in costs payable over three years, and suspension of her license until she undergoes evaluation and complies with conditions set by PRN (her representative organization).
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Nov 13, 2017
The Technical Coordinating Committee met on October 17, 2017, to evaluate two design alternatives for the Capital Cascades Trail Segment 3D Regional Stormwater Facility: an in-line facility with double box culverts that detains the first 5 feet of flow depth, or an off-line facility that directs initial flow into a pond while bypassing higher flows. Blueprint staff and the design team presented comparative information on the alternatives regarding aesthetics, water quality, flood control, trash collection, maintenance, and construction costs to inform the agency's selection of the preferred stormwater design, which needs to account for coordination with the City of Tallahassee's Sanitary Sewer Relocation Project.
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The Village of El Portal held a regular council meeting on March 25, 2025, from 7:00 PM to 11:44 PM. During the meeting, Councilperson Charles Winters moved to pull the speed bumps item from the consent agenda to the standard agenda for discussion, though the motion initially lacked a second as other council members arrived. The meeting included standard procedural elements such as the Pledge of Allegiance and roll call, with Mayor Omarr C. Nickerson, Vice Mayor Darian Martin, and Councilperson Charles Winters present, along with Village Clerk Yenise Jacobi and Village Manager Christie Alou.
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Leon County held a regular Board of County Commissioners meeting scheduled for Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at 3:00 p.m. in the County Commission Chambers. The county provided multiple options for public participation, including in-person comments and virtual comments via Zoom (with registration required by 8 p.m. the day before), while also broadcasting the meeting across multiple platforms including Comcast channel 16, social media, and the county website. The county additionally extended a burn ban through Friday, April 17 at 5 p.m., and offered accessibility accommodations for individuals requiring special assistance to participate.
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The City of Tallahassee and Leon County's Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) held a regular meeting on October 13, 2025, at 10:00 AM at the Smith-Williams Service Center, with both in-person and virtual attendance options available. The meeting agenda included approval of minutes from previous sessions (April 2024, October 2024, and April 2025) and presentations on two key topics: the DPA foreclosure rate and mitigation strategies, and public/private partnerships for multifamily housing development. The committee also provided opportunities for public comment and discussion on policy matters related to affordable housing initiatives.
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Leon County extended its burn ban through Friday, April 17 at 5 p.m. in response to an exceptional drought persisting across the region. The document also highlights Leon County's 2025 Annual Report, upcoming community events including free CPR training and a spring home expo, and features positive testimonials about county services such as Emergency Medical Services and Veteran Services. The county's vision centers on creating a safe, healthy, and vibrant community through strategic priorities in economy, environment, quality of life, and governance.
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The City of Tallahassee's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2024, presents the city's complete financial position, including government-wide and fund-specific financial statements, along with management analysis and required supplementary information on budgets and pension liabilities. The report was prepared by the Financial Reporting Division of the Financial Services Department and includes an independent auditor's report, detailed financial statements across governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary funds, and notes to the financial statements. The document demonstrates the city's financial reporting practices and compliance with accounting standards.
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The Tallahassee-Leon County Comprehensive Plan, originally adopted on July 16, 1990, provides long-range guidance for development through 2030 and is updated annually through amendments, with the most recent amendments effective through November 22, 2025. The document covers multiple planning areas including land use and mobility, organized into goals and objectives that have been revised and deleted at various dates since adoption. For information about amendments or the planning process, the Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department can be contacted at 850-891-6400 or through their website at talgov.com/place/planning.aspx.
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The Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Commission is a decision-making advisory board established in 1967 to oversee comprehensive area-wide planning and serve as the Local Planning Agency for amendments to the Comprehensive Plan and land development regulations. The commission comprises 7 members (3 appointed by County Commissioners, 3 by City Commission, and 1 selected by the School Board) who must be Leon County residents and are limited to three-year terms with a maximum of 2–3 consecutive terms depending on appointing authority. Members must file ethics disclosure forms and the commission meets monthly on the first Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. in the Frenchtown Renaissance Building.
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The Department of Financial Services Executive Steering Committee held a meeting on January 26, 2022, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Department of Children and Families in Tallahassee, with both in-person and virtual attendance options available. The agenda focused primarily on the Florida PALM Project Updates, with 90 minutes allocated to discuss risks, issues, budget, contract management, production support, schedule, and scope, including voting actions on statutory changes recommendations and a book-to-bank account crosswalk spreadsheet, followed by presentations on independent verification and validation and upcoming activities.
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NULL The document is an informational guide about Leon County's public records system and compliance with Florida's Public Records Law. It contains no discussion of decisions, budget figures, policy changes, or meeting context—only explanatory content about what constitutes public records, which agencies maintain them, and the county's adherence to state open records requirements.
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In 2017, the Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department conducted a Frenchtown Placemaking Study at the City Commission's direction, responding to community concerns about student and affordable housing developments in the historic neighborhood. The study aims to strengthen the Frenchtown community by ensuring future development aligns with community vision and that funding from The Standard parcel sale, Community Redevelopment Agency resources, and other allocations produce tangible outcomes. A Frenchtown Steering Committee of community members, planning staff, and a city commissioner guided the planning process and will transition to a Frenchtown Working Group to implement the plan's goals.
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This document outlines the public records access procedures for the Consolidated Dispatch Agency (CDA) under Florida Statute Chapter 119. It explains that members of the public can request records without identification or stated purpose, and that requests must be clear enough for the CDA to conduct a meaningful search. The CDA provides guidance on where to submit requests—either to individual responding agencies (Tallahassee Police, Fire, EMS, Sheriff, or Emergency Management) for incident-specific records, or directly to the CDA for reports including recruitment, community engagement, call volume, liability, and annual reports through online forms, phone, or in-person visits.
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The 2024 Local Government Financial Information Handbook, published by the Florida Legislature's Office of Economic and Demographic Research in May 2025, serves as a comprehensive reference guide for local government revenue sources and budgeting purposes. Prepared in collaboration with the Florida Department of Revenue's Office of Tax Research, the handbook includes descriptions of revenue sources, estimated revenue distributions for the 2024-25 fiscal year, and adjusted population estimates used in revenue-sharing calculations. The publication provides guidance on constitutional and statutory provisions affecting local revenues while noting that estimated distributions may differ from actual disbursements due to changing economic conditions.
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