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City officials are advancing talks with the United Soccer League on a 3,500–5,000-seat downtown venue, focusing on potential locations, shared funding options, and community support as part of an ongoing exclusivity agreement.
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Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves says he’s ready to join a statewide conversation on realistic property tax reform, calling for substance over slogans as Florida’s DOGE initiative continues to scrutinize local spending.
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Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves says the city will not restrict demonstrations at Graffiti Bridge following a pepper-spray incident at a vigil, stressing peaceful expression even as debates over drag shows, murals and public art put new pressure on City Hall.
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Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves addressed skepticism over the Fricker Center renovation, pledging grant-required upgrades while navigating community trust concerns, an anonymous critical poll, and a state audit scrutinizing equity initiatives.
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Focusing on what the city has accomplished during his first year in office, challenges faced and plans for future improvements were highlights of Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves’ second State of the City address this week.
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Economic development — and how to do it — was uppermost in the news conference of Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves on Tuesday.
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Three months after winning the election, D.C. Reeves on Tuesday took the oath of office as Pensacola’s 78th mayor since 1920.
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After his election as Pensacola’s next mayor, D.C. Reeves is preparing for the job — in part by setting up his transition team.