All News
Get Active with Free JaxParks Events All Summer Long
Enjoy free fitness, art, music, and family fun all summer with JaxParks—register now at jaxparks.coj.net!
ACPS PARTNERS WITH REGIONAL SHELTERS FOR MEGA ADOPTION EVENT
The City of Jacksonville’s Animal Care and Protective Services (ACPS) is joining 11 other Northeast Florida shelters for the annual “Petco Love Mega Adoption Event” this weekend. Hundreds of dogs and cats will be available for adoption at the Jacksonville Fairgrounds on Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29 from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM each day.
Mayor Deegan's Remarks on Ordinance #2025-138-E
Watch Mayor Deegan's remarks on YouTube.During the City Council debate on a controversial immigration bill, a simple question was asked:“Who does this bill help?” No one answered – not the bill’s sponsor, not its supporters. The silence was telling because the answer indeed is – no one.
City Offices and Facilities Closed in Observance of Juneteenth
In observance of Juneteenth, many City government offices and facilities will be closed on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
Helena Atalla Parola Appointed Director of Planning Department
Mayor Donna Deegan has appointed Helena Atalla Parola to serve as Director of the Planning Department for the City of Jacksonville, effective immediately.
STATEMENT ON INCIDENT AT THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Mayor Donna Deegan has issued the following statement regarding the security incident that occurred during the full City Council meeting on May 27, 2025:
City of Jacksonville Nationally Recognized by Microsoft for Innovative Transparency Dashboards
The City of Jacksonville, under the leadership of Mayor Donna Deegan, has partnered with Microsoft to launch a dynamic suite of real-time transparency dashboards powered by Microsoft Azure and Power BI. Tweaked: This initiative, which was nationally recognized by Microsoft as a forward-thinking project that redefines citizen empowerment, reflects Jacksonville’s unwavering commitment to transparency, accountability, and smarter government.
CITY ISSUES AIR QUALITY ADVISORY AS HIGH LEVELS OF OZONE ARE PROJECTED
The City of Jacksonville’s Office of Administrative Services is issuing an air quality advisory today, due to elevated levels of ozone. Warm and dry weather conditions could contribute to the elevated ozone concentrations. Elevated ozone levels are forecast for the next couple of days.