Waldo Sues Alachua County
Published December 3rd, 2010
Pay up, that is what leaders in one North Central Florida city are saying to Alachua County. Waldo filed a lawsuit against the county that some said was 10 years in the making. The dispute centers around money used from traffic citations for law enforcement's radio system. If Waldo wins, city manager Kim Worley said the money would be designated for one purpose.
"We can't use that for anything else. We can't buy new cars, a new building, we can't do anything like that. It could only be used towards the radios," said Worley.
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