Ordinance — Gainesville
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Notice regarding rulemaking for amenity rates in February 2026.
- Published
- Category
- Ordinance
- City
- Gainesville
Research context
What to do next
- 1
Review the proposed rates
Check the local government website for details on the proposed amenity rates.
- 2
Attend public meetings
Participate in any scheduled public hearings regarding the amenity rates before February 2026.
- 3
Submit feedback
Provide your comments or concerns to the local government by the deadline set in the notice.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the notice about?
- It concerns rulemaking for amenity rates scheduled for February 2026.
- When will the amenity rates change?
- The changes are set to take effect in February 2026.
- Who can I contact for more information?
- Contact the local government office for details on the rulemaking process.
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Full Notice Text
Notice of Rulemaking Amenity Rates Feb. 2026 - Parker Road
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