The City Commission is an elected body that makes policy decisions and manages the city’s Charter Officers. Their meetings are always open to the public so that business is conducted in a transparent forum. There are seven members of the City Commission. The mayor and two commissioners sit at-large, which means they are elected by all of the city’s voters. The remaining four commissioners sit in district seats, and are elected by the voters of their district. Every city resident votes for a majority of the City Commission: the mayor, the two at-large commissioners and their district commissioner.
The City Commission consists of seven members: four commissioners elected from single member districts, two commissioners elected at-large and the mayor elected at-large. Find your City Commission district on our website or at the Alachua County Supervisor of Election's website.
The City Commission generally holds its regular sessions on the first and third Thursday of each month. Meetings begin at 1 p.m. in the City Commission Auditorium, which is located on the first floor of City Hall (200 E. University Ave.). You may watch meetings live from anywhere via Facebook Live, on our website, or on Community 12TV. Past meeting recordings are also available to view on our website.
Regular commission meetings generally follow the order of business outlined below:
1–4:30 p.m. Agenda Statement Roll Call Invocation Adoption of Business Items on Consent Adoption of Regular Agenda Early Public Comment on Business Items General Public Comment on Business Items not on the Agenda Discussion of Business Items Commission Comment
4:30–5:30 p.m. Dinner Break
5:30–10 p.m. (or earlier) Pledge of Allegiance Proclamations, Special Recognitions Early Public Comment on Business Items General Public Comment on Business Items not on the Agenda Resolutions Public Hearings Ordinances: 2nd Reading Ordinances: 1st Reading General Public Comment on Business Items not on the Agenda Commission Comment Adjourn
Visit the agendas and minutes page for information on upcoming City Commission meetings, commission committees and City Advisory Board & Committee meetings. Information on legislative files and meeting back-up materials are also available.
Agendas for City Commission meetings are available on the website by Thursday afternoon of the week prior to the meeting. Agendas will also be available at the Office of the Clerk of Commission and at the meeting.
The City Commission wants to hear from you! There are many ways to share your opinions on city business. You may call or email the commission, send a written public comment online about meeting agenda items, attend a community meeting and speak at City Commission meetings. Our Neighbor's Guide to Public Meetings(PDF, 466KB) explains each option in more detail.
Members of the public are always welcome to speak during City Commission meetings. There are two types of public comment available at meetings: general public comment and public comment on agenda Items. General public comment is an opportunity to speak about a topic that is not an agenda item scheduled to be heard during the meeting. Public comment on agenda items is limited to a business item being discussed at a meeting.
If a member of the public wishes to speak about an agenda item, but is unable to wait for that item to be called, they may speak during early public comment. More information and guidance about the various comment periods, including how to sign-up to speak, is available to view in our Neighbor's Guide to Public Meetings(PDF, 466KB).
Persons with disabilities who require assistance to participate in the meetings are requested to notify the Office of Equal Opportunity at 352-334-5051 or call the TDD phone line at 352-334-2069 at least two business days in advance.
Official action by the Gainesville City Commission may take one of the following four forms:
The City of Gainesville Code of Ordinances is maintained online by Municode.
To obtain a copy of an ordinance or resolution, contact the Clerk of the Commission at 352-334-5015 or clerks@gainesvillefl.gov.