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Jacksonville to be North American HQ for City Refrigeration Holdings

March 24, 2016
Move Continues Global Presence and Job Growth Momentum for City
 
The City of Jacksonville is celebrating another victory as a result of last fall’s trip to London including City officials and local business leaders. The City announced today that City Refrigeration Holdings will establish its North American headquarters in Jacksonville, bringing more than 100 new jobs to the area.

Over 1,700 Seniors Participate in Mayor’s Fish-A-Thon Held at Hanna Park

March 23, 2016
More than 1,700 Jacksonville seniors gathered at Hanna Park March 23 for fishing, dancing and games during the annual Mayor’s Fish-A-Thon. This is the 42nd year of the event hosted by the City’s Senior Services division. 
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Mayor Signs Contribution Agreement with JEA

March 22, 2016
In a signing ceremony in his office shortly before the March 22 City Council meeting, Mayor Lenny Curry signed a new five-year contribution agreement between the City of Jacksonville and JEA. He was joined at his desk by City Council members and JEA officials to announce the new agreement.
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State Supports Jacksonville With Appropriations Funding

March 17, 2016
First Approval for the City of Jacksonville Since 2011
 
In a vote of confidence for the City of Jacksonville, the Florida Legislature has approved appropriations funding that will address Mayor Lenny Curry’s key priorities for the city such as public safety and support for neighborhoods. Jacksonville has secured nearly $1.86 million in funding from the state toward projects including Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS), Jax Journey’s Jacksonville Re-Entry Center (JREC), replacement of the Moncrief-Dinsmore bridge, and Julington-Cormorant stormwater improvements. This is the first time since 2011 appropriations for the City of Jacksonville have been secured.

Jacksonville Sees Significant Growth in Financial Services Sector

March 16, 2016
Mayor Lenny Curry helped Fifth Third Bank cut the ribbon on their new Jacksonville headquarters in Downtown Jacksonville on March 15. The ribbon cutting represents Jacksonville’s growing economic momentum, particularly in the financial services sector in recent weeks. 

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Georgia-Florida Series Extended Through 2021

March 16, 2016
Legendary rivalry to continue tradition at EverBank Field

Jacksonville scores again as a result of a recent agreement to keep one of our nation’s biggest football rivalry games in town. Since 1933, the City of Jacksonville and EverBank Field have been the home of the Georgia-Florida game. That tradition will continue through 2021, as both schools have reached an agreement with the City on a five-year extension.
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OCEARCH Launches Expedition to study Great Whites in Jacksonville Waters

March 15, 2016
OCEARCH returned to Jacksonville for its 24th expedition to generate scientific data critical to ocean conservation by satellite tagging Great White Sharks. Mayor Lenny Curry joined the OCEARCH team to launch Expedition Jacksonville Tuesday, March 15.

Gov. Scott: Jacksonville Added More Than 25,000 New Jobs Over the Year

March 14, 2016
Governor Rick Scott announced the Jacksonville area added 25,600 new private-sector jobs over the year in January. The area’s unemployment rate declined by 1.0 percent over the year to 4.9 percent in January. Florida has added 1,060,800 private sector jobs since 2010. Governor Scott will celebrate this great news today on his five-city “Million, Billion Jobs Victory Tour.”

Gov. Scott: Jacksonville Added More Than 25,000 New Jobs Over the Year

March 14, 2016
Governor Rick Scott announced the Jacksonville area added 25,600 new private-sector jobs over the year in January. The area’s unemployment rate declined by 1.0 percent over the year to 4.9 percent in January. Florida has added 1,060,800 private sector jobs since 2010. Governor Scott will celebrate this great news today on his five-city “Million, Billion Jobs Victory Tour.”

Two Day Per Week Watering Returns as Clocks Spring Forward One Hour

March 11, 2016
Watering Set at Two Days Per Week with the Change to Daylight Saving Time

As the City of Jacksonville Environmental Quality Division reminds Duval County residents to set their clocks forward one hour Sunday, March 13 for daylight saving time, it is also reminding them to set lawn and landscape irrigation to no more than two days per week.
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