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City Commission - Regular Meeting · 2026-06-04 · agenda
[case 2026-352] The City Commission will consider approving a Guaranteed Maximum Price Agreement with Oelrich Construction, Inc. for the Bivens Arm Marsh Restoration Project and Replacement of the Boardwalk System. The total cost of construction is $3,510,536.00. Funding is available from the General Capital Fund, Tree Mitigation Fund, and Wild Spaces Public Places Fund. A proposed FY26 Third Budget Amendment will provide additional funding for marsh restoration and boardwalk replacements. [case PWDA-260013-SM] The City Commission will consider awarding an Invitation to Negotiate to Green For Life (GFL) Environmental Solid Waste Southeast, LLC for an exclusive residential curbside and municipal solid waste and recycling agreement, not-to-exceed $13 million annually for the initial 10-year term. They will also consider approving an Interlocal Agreement with New River Solid Waste Association for disposal of MSW, not to exceed $1.4 million annually for the initial 10-year term. Funding for both agreements will come from the City's Solid Waste Fund. The residential curbside food waste and processing pricing will result in a cart rate increase of 18% for 96-gallon carts and 38% for 20-gallon carts. [case 2026-323] The City Commission will consider adopting Ordinance No. 2026-323, an ordinance relating to the provision of solid waste services, facilities, and programs in Gainesville, Florida. It authorizes the imposition and collection of solid waste services assessments against property. The estimated revenue needed to fully fund solid waste collection, disposal, and related costs is $17,020,281.77. Costs associated with the special assessment collection will add approximately $783,049.00 to the annual solid waste management budget. [case 2026-322] The City Commission will consider adopting Ordinance No. 2026-322, an ordinance relating to the provision of stormwater services, facilities, and programs in Gainesville, Florida. It authorizes the imposition and collection of stormwater services assessments against property. The estimated revenue needed to fully fund stormwater management costs is $12,124,295.00. Costs associated with the special assessment collection will add approximately $704,280.00 to the annual stormwater management budget. [case 2026-364] The City Commission will consider adopting Resolution No. 2026-364 to adopt the 2026 Alachua County Local Mitigation Strategy Plan, which identifies and proposes effective mitigation strategies and projects to reduce or eliminate damages due to natural, societal or technological hazards. There is no fiscal impact. [East of SW 6th Street between SW 4th Avenue and SW 5th Avenue; case 2026-139] The City Commission will consider adopting Ordinance No. 2026-139, an ordinance to vacate, abandon, and close certain portions of a public right-of-way located approximately to the east of SW 6th Street between SW 4th Avenue and SW 5th Avenue. [1542 West University Avenue; case 2026-140] The City Commission will consider approving Ordinance No. 2026-140, an ordinance to vacate, abandon, and close certain portions of a public right-of-way along the western boundary of a tax parcel located at 1542 West University Avenue.
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