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High Spring City Commission approves alcohol question for November ballot, adopts maximum millage rate of 6.9900 - Alachua Chronicle

The High Springs City Commission approved the alcohol sales referendum question for the November ballot, selected KCT Consulting to perform a rewrite of the Land Development Code, tentatively set a maximum proposed millage rate of 6.9900, and agreed to keep the Folds-Walker firm for City Attorney services, with Kiersten Ballou as the designated substitute attorney when Danielle Adams will not be present The post High Spring City Commission appro…
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Alachua Chronicle broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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