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- Check3 days agoChange DetectedAdded June 2026 News Flash entries, including Independence Day closures and related service impacts, and removed older 2024 posts. The updates also outline upcoming events and parking changes around downtown Gainesville and Lake Lanier Olympic Park (Food Truck Friday, First Friday Concert Series, Blue Sky concerts) to help residents plan accordingly.SummaryDifference0.7%

- Check10 days agoChange DetectedThe News Flash page no longer displays a 'Loading' placeholder. This removes an inconsequential loading indicator and leaves the content to render directly.SummaryDifference0.0%

- Check17 days agoChange DetectedAdds a June 1, 2026 post detailing the third Food Truck Friday at Lake Lanier Olympic Park, including parking, schedule, and performers (with Rubiks Groove), plus a link to Explore Gainesville for updates. Removes the prior Christmas on Green Street text and related scheduling details from the page.SummaryDifference2%

- Check24 days agoChange DetectedA new News Flash item announces the Gainesville Water Resources' 2025 Water Quality Report release, outlining testing scope, service reach and how residents can access the report, including updated city office contact information. This addition provides essential public health information and confirms how to obtain the report and who to contact for questions.SummaryDifference0.7%

- Check38 days agoChange DetectedNew News Flash items were added, including Memorial Day office closures and LLOP closures ahead of the 2026 NCAA Women's Rowing Championships. Additional posts describe CGC renovations and the 2026 Food Truck Friday schedule, along with other community updates.SummaryDifference0.6%

- Check46 days agoChange DetectedParkGVL introduces a paid parking system in downtown Gainesville, using ParkDNA-powered QR check-ins to govern a two-hour free period and a $4 hourly rate afterward across multiple decks. The update also provides maps, signage details, and explanations of how the system aims to improve parking turnover and accessibility for visitors and local businesses.SummaryDifference2%

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