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Gainesville And UF Launch Electric Scooters For Riders To Rent On Campus, Around The City

Home/Business and development/Gainesville And UF Launch Electric Scooters For Riders To Rent On Campus, Around The City Gainesville And UF Launch Electric Scooters For Riders To Rent On Campus, Around The City By Valentina Angel June 9, 2021 Gainesville residents are now able to rent electric scooters for transportation thanks to the collaboration of the city and the University of Florida. This is part of the Micromobility Pilot Program, where three companies were specifically chosen to provide the services. These are Bird, Veo and Spin. “We’re really excited to bring another transportation option to our campus for the students and for all the Gainesville community,” Scott Fox, UF Senior Director of Transportation and Parking Services, said.

About Town

About Town The Gainesville Sun ABOUT TOWN Editor s note: The Guardian no longer accepts fliers as information for events that appear under About Town. The information must be typed out and sent via email. Please include the following: type/name of event, date, time, location, speakers, theme and cost, if any, and who to contact for more information. Send via email to guardian@gainesville.com (The new email address now in effect to send announcements/information and to request coverage). The deadline is noon Fridays for publication the following Thursday. For more information, call 352-337-0376. Mobile clinic The University of Florida s College of Medicine s Mobile Outreach Clinic will provide services indefinitely from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. every Thursday at GTEC, 2153 Hawthorne Road.

About Town

About Town The Gainesville Sun ABOUT TOWN Editor s note: The Guardian no longer accepts fliers as information for events that appear under About Town. The information must be typed out and sent via email. Please include the following: type/name of event, date, time, location, speakers, theme and cost, if any, and who to contact for more information. Send via email to guardian@gainesville.com (The new email address now in effect to send announcements/information and to request coverage). The deadline is noon Fridays for publication the following Thursday. For more information, call 352-337-0376. Football The Eastside High School football team will travel to Alachua to play Santa Fe High School in a spring football game.

Gainesville s Equal Opportunity Director is resigning, but city commissioners are fighting to keep her

Gainesville’s Equal Opportunity Director is resigning, but city commissioners are fighting to keep her Dylan Lyons © Provided by Gainesville WCJB-TV Gainesville s Equal Opportunity Director submitted her resignation letter, but some commissioners are concerned about the decision. GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) -Gainesville city commissioners hope to convince the city’s Equal Opportunity Director Teneeshia Marshall to stay on the job. Last week Marshall submitted her letter of resignation. Hours after being sworn in, Commissioner Desmon Duncan-Walker said that she does not accept Marshall’s resignation during a city commission meeting. The commissioner thinks Marshall is a phenomenal employee and believes losing her would be a travesty.

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