Bradenton is moving forward with momentum. Thanks to collaboration and a shared vision, our city is seeing real progress. From new community partnerships to upcoming leadership transitions, there’s a lot to be proud of.
June is also time to reflect on heritage and progress as we recognize Juneteenth and recently unveiled the first marker on the African American Heritage Trail at LECOM Park honoring the Bradenton Nine Devils, a celebrated Florida State Negro Baseball League that once played right here in our city.
Looking ahead, July promises to be a festive month as we join Palmetto for a united Fourth of July celebration and proudly swear in our next Chief of Police.
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Ron
When will the public know exactly what properties in city of bradenton that will be made available (for purchase) to potential buyers?.?
Friday, June 27 Report this
WTF
Your interpretation of collaboration is different from the general public view as we see it as selling out to developers you did it with City Hall and you did it with the 920 Building with the ridiculous seven year LURA aka LAND USE RESTRICED AGREEMENT
Lets not forget 38% of the city of Bradington voters didn’t want you as mayor
It’s time to get off your high horse and resign
Wednesday, July 2 Report this