Last week Tom Weller, past president of the High Springs Chamber of Commerce, husband of city commissioner Sue Weller, and author of such letters as “Carrying guns into national park was a crass act“, wrote a letter to the editor of the North Florida Herald recreating some events from a recent commission meeting.
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Following the annual visioning meeting in early January where the commission set our goals and expectations for the year, the Mayor asked all five commissioners to prioritize the goals so everyone can see where our goals for the year coincide and differ. Attached to this post you will find each commissioner’s respective response to [...]
Read the article that talks about the cutting edge-and sometimes controversial-use of technology and local government.
Thanks to recent changes made by the High Springs City Commission, citizens will have a little extra time to pay their utility bill.
For a city founded on the innovation of the steam engine locomotive, High Springs is faced with tough decisions when the idea of losing it’s local rail lines is presented.
The kind folks at the Alachua County Today were nice enough to allow me to write a guest column in their paper, which is on newsstands now. The column was written as a response to a piece done on the Cedar Lane house, the financial loss, and the comments that were aimed back at our [...]
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