Community Corner

Five Things You Should Know Today

It's a jam-packed Thursday. Don't be out of the loop.

  1. The Atlanta Braves are visiting the at . Game starts at 1:05 p.m. Be aware of around the stadium.
  2. Big items on the agenda at tonight (6:30 p.m.):
    • Commissioners consider extending the terms for the city's elected officials and pushing back the election date from March to November.
    • Commissioners are expected to make a final decision on whether or not to acquire a private condominium community's stormwater drainage system, which is in need of emergency repair.
    • City Attorney John Hubbard sits in on his last meeting before he retires on April 1. The Commissioners are officially establishing this April 1 as John Hubbard Day.
  1. Radio Dunedin broadcasts live from the Institute for Creative Arts, which opened in November on the corner of Skinner Boulevard and Douglas Avenue. The workshop houses welders, photographers, glass workers and other artists. Tune in from noon to 1 p.m. on AM 1340. 
  2. WEATHER: Mostly sunny, with a high near 75. Could be a little foggy in the early hours. Slightly gusty, according to the National Weather Service. 
  3. REMINDER: Patricia Avenue, just south at McLean Street, permanently closed this week. The road was a popular cut-through to Dunedin High School. The City Commission decided to close it during a as part of a residential traffic management initiative.


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