November 3 Metropolitan Transportation Planning Organization Meeting
The Metropolitan Transportation Planning Organization (MTPO) for the Gainesville Urbanized Area will hold a meeting a 3 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 3...
Alachua County Forever 25th Anniversary Hike
The Alachua County Environmental Protection Department invites residents to celebrate 25 years of the Alachua County Forever program with a guided hike through Lake Alto...
Gainesville’s Cold Night Shelter Program available Oct. 30-31
The City's Cold Night Shelter program will be activated during the evening hours of Thursday, Oct. 30, and Friday, Oct. 31....
Judge denies temporary injunction against GRU referendum
Today, Judge George Wright denied the GRU Authority's emergency motion for a temporary injunction to prevent the City of Gainesville from taking over governance of...
Gainesville students explore government services during Florida City Week
As part of Florida City Week earlier this month, Gainesville City leaders welcomed area fifth-graders on a field trip to City Hall, giving students an...
O-Town Compost offers free pumpkin composting
This fall, O-Town Compost, in proud partnership with Alachua County and the City of Gainesville, is hosting a Pumpkin Composting Drop-Off Event to help residents...
Gainesville City Commission decides to sunset residential food waste collection pilot program
At the October 23 General Policy Committee meeting, the Gainesville City Commission decided to sunset its residential food waste collection pilot program and made no...
Animal Resources closed to the public on Oct. 29
Alachua County Animal Resources will be closed to the public on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025, to allow staff to participate in a full-day professional training...
Alachua County celebrates Climate Action Plan with Community Festival
Alachua County invites residents to a climate festival on Saturday, Nov. 15...
OPINION: Vote “NO” on GRU referendum
Len Cabrera urges Gainesville residents to vote "NO" on the GRU referendum, showing that electric bills would be about 8% higher if the City had...
