Oakridge Alderman, Place 1

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What does this office do?

The Oakridge Alderman, Place 1 is one seat on Oakridge’s town governing board. This board makes local decisions for the small incorporated town of Oakridge, not for the City of Gainesville as a whole. The alderman votes on town rules, the budget, local fees or taxes, and basic services such as police, streets, water, public works, code issues, and municipal court matters.

Place 1 means this is a numbered seat, not a separate neighborhood job. The alderman listens to residents, attends council meetings, asks questions about town spending and services, and votes on proposals that come before the board. If you live inside Gainesville city limits, this official normally does not represent you; the office matters most to people and property inside Oakridge’s town limits.

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Last verified May 12, 2026