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Nov
19

Bike Tallahassee Website Debuts

City of Tallahassee

November 19, 2010
City and County launch site geared to local bicycle community
The City of Tallahassee and Leon County have combined efforts to develop a joint website specifically aimed at bicyclists and pedestrians. The BikeTallahassee.com website was developed by staff from the Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department and provides an online resource …

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Oct
28

Take the Midtown Placemaking Project Priorities Survey

The Midtown Merchants Association and the City of Tallahassee want your help to make Midtown a better place. In September, a Midtown Community Meeting was held to gather ideas on ways to improve Midtown. The ideas proposed at this meeting have been compiled here: www.talgov.com/planning/pdf/compln/placemaking/community_responses.pdf
Review the ideas and decide what you feel are the Top …

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Sep
22

Midtown Workshop to be held to share ideas

Have ideas that could make Midtown a destination? Safer for pedestrians and cyclists? Or, are there activities you’d like to see in the area?
Share your ideas at the Midtown Workshop on Tuesday, September 28th from 6:00-7:30 P.M. at the Tallahassee Senior Center (1400 North Monroe Street).
The input received will be used in developing a Midtown …

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Jul
26

College Town Virtual Tour

Take a virtual tour of FSU’s future development, College Town, given by FSU’s Director of Facilities and Space Management, Mark Berolami.
College Town

Jun
11

North Monroe Street Corridor Survey

The Capital Region Transportation Planning Agency (CRTPA) is conducting a safety and mobility improvement study for the segment of North Monroe Street that stretches from Tharpe Street to Thomasville Road. The agency is working on recommendations to improve the corridor for public enjoyment, safety and mobility, and is ultimately looking to build public-private partnerships to …

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May
26

Tallahassee #15 on “25 Best Cities for College Grads” List

The Daily Beast

Richard Florida analyzed data from a Gallop survey of 28,000 Americans in their twenties to rank the top cities for college graduates. Tallahassee made the list at number 15:
“Home to Florida’s State Capitol, two universities, and plenty of Southern hospitality, Tallahassee has a lot to offer. The Nature Conservancy calls it one of …

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May
18

Video to Promote Gaines Street Changes

City of Tallahassee

The City of Tallahassee has created a “flash mob” video on Gaines Street to illustrate the upcoming changes to the area and to spread the excitement.
Watch the video here.

May
10

City to Host Summer Concert Series at Kleman Plaza

City of Tallahassee

May 10, 2010
PRNA Hosts Sizzlin’ Summer Concert Series – Throughout May, June and July, the City’s Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Affairs Department (PRNA) is once again presenting the Sizzlin’ Summer Concert Series at beautiful Kleman Plaza. Many of Tallahassee’s greatest local acts are scheduled to perform.
Thursday, May 20, is the series kick-off with a special …

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May
6

Local Newspaper Launches New Feature to Highlight Everday Tallahassee Life

Tallahassee’s local newspaper, the Tallahassee Democrat, launched a new beat this week that will focus on what it’s like to live in our city. The beat, titled “You Are Here”, will appear twice a week in the Local News section and will be written by reporter Elizabeth Mack. Read below to find out more about the …

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May
3

TalTech expo to highlight emerging technology developments

Tallahassee Democrat

Business Matters Staff Report
TechExpo 2010, the third annual conference of the Tallahassee Technology Alliance, will take place Thursday with sessions on the future of information technology and trends likely to affect business.
“TechExpo 2010: The Power of 10″ will cover four aspects of emerging IT developments – cloud computing and virtualization; technology and the economy; social …

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