Tallahassee City Commission schedules December 10 meeting with public hearings

John E. Dailey, Mayor at City of Tallahassee
John E. Dailey, Mayor at City of Tallahassee - City of Tallahassee
0Comments

The Tallahassee City Commission is scheduled to hold its regular meeting on Wednesday, December 10. The session will begin at 3 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers, located on the second floor of City Hall at 300 S. Adams Street. Public hearings are set to start at 6 p.m.

Information about the meeting agenda and instructions for submitting public comments can be found on the city’s website at Talgov.com/CitizenInput.

The meeting will be broadcast live on WCOT (Comcast channel 13) and streamed online through several platforms, including Talgov.com, YouTube.com/CityofTLH, and Facebook.com/CityofTLH.



Related

Sandy Lighterman, Film Commission Council, President at Florida Film and Entertainment

Film Florida honors four industry figures with Legends Awards in Broward County

Four influential figures were recognized at this year’s Film Florida Legends Awards ceremony held in Broward County on May 5. Honorees included Susan Simms, Larry Crenshaw (posthumously), Chuck Elderd, and Vanilla Ice for their significant contributions to advancing entertainment production in Florida.

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

IAM and TCU/IAM merge legislative departments to strengthen advocacy on Capitol Hill

The Transportation Communications Union (TCU/IAM) is merging its legislative department with that of IAM to boost lobbying power in Washington. Leaders say this unified approach will give over 600,000 union members a stronger voice on key issues affecting multiple industries.

Jim Clark, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at Florida State University

FSU student receives NOAA Hollings Scholarship for machine learning weather forecast research

Florida State University student James “LJ” Dunphy was named recipient of NOAA’s prestigious Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship. His research focuses on improving machine learning–based weather forecasts through greater accuracy and efficiency.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Tallahassee Business Daily.