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  • #REDIRECT [[Government Street]]
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  • |road_name=Government Street '''Government Street''' is an east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]].
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  • The modern '''[[City of Pensacola]] government''' traces its history to [[1821]]. On [[July 17]] of that year, General [[A ...as|Fort San Carlos de Barrancas]], and the ''de facto'' head of the city's government was the Spanish commanding officer.
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  • ...document which establishes the [[City of Pensacola]] and provides for the government thereof. The [[Source:Charter of the City of Pensacola, 1931|current charte ...hich provided for a [[Wikipedia:City commission government|city commission government]].
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  • ...; The [[Pensacola Opera House]] opens at the corner of [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Jefferson Street]]s.
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  • *[[Spanish Government House]] at [[Zaragoza Street|Zaragoza]] and [[Tarragona Street]]s ([[1821]] *Temporary courthouse at [[132 East Government Street|132 East]] [[Government Street]] building owned by the [[Pfeiffer family]] ([[1866]]-[[1870]])
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  • ...rk of Court]]. It is located between [[Baylen Street]] (which it faces), [[Government Street]], [[Spring Street]] and [[Zaragoza Street]], with the address 190 [ ..."'''Block 11'''" (bounded by [[Baylen Street|Baylen]], [[Government Street|Government]], [[Spring Street|Spring]] and [[Zaragoza Street]]s) in December [[1973]].
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  • ...oved Pensacola to a [[Wikipedia:City commission government|city commission government]]. ...1225-575 to reject the proposed changes and retain the commission form of government.
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  • ...It was located at the northwest corner of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Government Street]]s (the current site of the [[Escambia County Courthouse]]). ...nd more than thirty years passed without any location in which the federal government could operate. The site for the [[wikipedia:custom house|custom house]] was
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  • ...; The [[Pensacola Opera House]] opens at the corner of [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Jefferson Street]]s
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  • #REDIRECT [[Government Street]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Government Street]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Government Street]]
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  • ==City commission government== ==Council-manager government==
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  • |road_name=Government Street '''Government Street''' is an east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]].
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  • ...ir Terms of Office, and to Provide for the Support and Maintenance of said Government and Improvement of said City.''
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  • |location=NE corner [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Palafox Street]]s ...ilding located at the northeast corner of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Government Street]]s (where [[Seville Tower]] currently sits). Owned by builder [[A. V
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  • ...only the Democratic Party held a primary. A '''referendum''' on [[charter government in Escambia County]] was also on the ballot. ===Referendum on charter government for Escambia County===
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  • ...ations on the Jacksonville model, but it is unclear whether or not unified government is the official aim of the organization.
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Pensacola city government#Provisional Municipality of Pensacola]]
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  • |location=102 East [[Government Street]] The '''City Hotel''' was a hotel at 102 East [[Government Street]]. The building was demolished in {{date needed}} to make way for a
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  • The modern '''[[City of Pensacola]] government''' traces its history to [[1821]]. On [[July 17]] of that year, General [[A ...as|Fort San Carlos de Barrancas]], and the ''de facto'' head of the city's government was the Spanish commanding officer.
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  • ...cted body which serves as the legislative arm of the [[City of Pensacola]] government. The Council is composed of seven members, elected from single-member distr ...ty of Pensacola was governed by a three-member [[Wikipedia:City commission government|city commission]].
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  • ==Government==
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  • ==Government==
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  • ...ws]] agrees to pay $450,000 of a $14.9 million settlement with the federal government on charges of fraud and illegal kickbacks.
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  • | location = [[Palafox Street]], between [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Zaragossa Street]]s ...istrict]]. It is located on [[Palafox Street]] between [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Zaragossa Street|Zaragossa]] Streets. It was named after [[Wikipedi
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  • ...Railroad, and another branch from the intersection of [[Government Street|Government]] and Palafox streets to the Pensacola Railroad.|20px|20px|''Acts and Resol
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  • |starting_terminus=East [[Government Street]] Adams Street runs for just one block, from East [[Government Street]] southerly a short distance to East [[Zaragoza Street]]. For its e
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  • ==U.S. government== ==Confederate government==
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  • ...the corner office of the [[Pensacola Opera House]] at [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Jefferson Street]]s (previously occupied by the [[First National Ba ...ican National Bank Building]] at the northeast corner of [[Palafox]] and [[Government Street]]s. At the time of its completion in [[1910]], it was the tallest bu
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  • ==Government==
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  • The '''Mayor of Gulf Breeze''' is the elected head of government of the [[City of Gulf Breeze]]. The current mayor of Gulf Breeze is [[Bever
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  • *[[October 20]] – The United States Government closes the [[Pensacola Navy Yard]] and it is abandoned.
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  • ...e [[City of Pensacola]] was operated under a '''city commission''' form of government. The city commission was made up of three members, each of whom had a parti
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  • ...rovides for a [[Wikipedia:Mayor–council government|mayor-council]] form of government.
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  • ...'', is located on the northwest corner of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Government Street]]s. It is often called the "Old Escambia County Courthouse," not to ..., yet Pensacola had no building in which to conduct affairs of the federal government for more than thirty years. Finally, in the 1850s, authorities selected a p
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  • *[[Spanish Government House]]
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  • ...nor [[Jose Masot]], Jackson established a temporary [[American provisional government]] in the city.
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  • *[[July 21]] – Pensacola adopted a City Manager/Council form of government
    558 bytes (75 words) - 19:49, 10 April 2008
  • ...sacola (1818)|invaded the city]] and established an [[American provisional government]] that lasted into the [[1819|next year]].
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  • *Full Appropriations Council on General Government & Health Care *General Government Policy Council
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  • ...treet]] sidewalks between [[Garden Street|Garden]] and [[Government Street|Government]]<ref>"Owners broken up over Palafox sidewalk plans." ''Pensacola News Jour
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  • |previous_locations=[[Government Street]] near [[Jefferson Street|Jefferson]] ...s built after a fire destroyed the parish's previous church building (on [[Government Street]] near present-day [[Jefferson Street]]) in September [[1882]]. The
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  • ...es in complex transactions and consulting. The office is located at 503 E. Government Street in downtown Pensacola.
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  • [[Category:Government buildings]]
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  • ...dash; The [[City of Pensacola]] transitioned from a mayor-alderman form of government to a board of commissioners.
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  • Menge was a proponent of [[charter government]] in [[Escambia County]] and was considered the main activist of the campai [[Category:Charter government|Menge, M. J.]]
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  • ...s for failing to disclose financial ties to businesses who benefitted from government contracts he awarded.
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  • ...gtyme Grille]]. Previously, the alley continued south and connected with [[Government Street]]. ...one block east of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]], between [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Intendencia Street|Intendencia]], about 100 feet west of and parall
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  • ...the [[City of Pensacola]]''' is used to represent the Pensacola municipal government and for various official purposes. The current seal has been in use since [ ...eld the figures "1931," the date of the institution of the council-manager government.<ref>[http://library8.municode.com:80/default-test/template.htm?view=browse
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  • *[[1885]] &ndash; The dissolved [[City of Pensacola|Pensacola city government]] is replaced with a [[Provisional Municipality of Pensacola|Provisional Mu
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  • ...he development of the resources of the countrv, shall be encouraged by the government of this State and it shall be the duty of the General Assembly, as soon as
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