Tallahassee City Commission plans annual retreat and regular meeting for January 14

John E. Dailey, Mayor at City of Tallahassee
John E. Dailey, Mayor at City of Tallahassee
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The Tallahassee City Commission has scheduled its annual retreat and a regular meeting for Wednesday, January 14. The retreat will start at 9 a.m. at the Parkview Ballroom at Cascades, located at 414 East Bloxham Street. The regular meeting is set to begin at 3 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, 300 S. Adams Street.

Agendas for both sessions and information about providing public comment are available on the city’s website at Talgov.com/CitizenInput.

Both events will be broadcast live on WCOT (channel 13) and streamed online through Talgov.com.



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