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Ferry to Resume Regular Service on Friday

November 18, 2015

Thank you for your patience.  Engine repairs to the St. Johns River Ferry are scheduled to be inspected and tested tomorrow by the United States Guard (USCG) and the ferry will return to normal service beginning Friday at 6 AM.  In the event the USCG can inspect and return the ferry to service beforehand, a subsequent “Alert” will be posted to this smart phone app notifying you of the same.

Governor's Proposed Reforms for Enterprise Florida Supports Curry's Vision for Economic Development

November 17, 2015
Since assuming office, Mayor Lenny Curry has identified priorities key to Jacksonville’s success. Among them are increased and improved economic development. Earlier this year, Mayor Curry stood with Governor Rick Scott as Dane Grey of Elite Parking Services was awarded the Governor's Young Entrepreneurs Award. Support for entrepreneurship is one of the many ways both the city and state are facilitating efforts to strengthen economic development.

Ferry Still Experiencing Mechanical Problems

November 17, 2015

Mechanical repairs to the St. Johns River Ferry continue and the ferry will NOT operate today or tomorrow (Tuesday or Wednesday).  The St. Johns River Ferry Commission is working to have the ferry back in service by Thursday, November 19.  For additional updates, please continue to monitor the “Alerts” tab on your JAX FERRY smart phone app.

Mechanical Problem Suspends Ferry Service

November 14, 2015
Because of a mechanical problem, St. Johns River Ferry service was suspended on Saturday, November 14th and is expected to remain out of service through Monday November 16th.  Please check for future updates on this situation by visiting the Alert tab on your Jax Ferry app.

Mayor and Sheriff Release Statement on Paris Tragedies

November 13, 2015
Mayor Lenny Curry and Sheriff Mike Williams have been in communications about the Paris tragedies and the investigative efforts being led by federal officials. Based on available information, there are currently no related threats or risks for the City of Jacksonville. Nevertheless, City and law enforcement officials will maintain and monitor security levels while praying for the protection, peace and healing for Parisian families and visitors.

2015-2016 Household Hazardous Waste and E-Waste Mobile Collection Events

November 12, 2015
Continuing a commitment to address blight and poor neighborhood conditions, the mayor and his administration support and promote initiatives and events that encourage appropriate disposal of waste and other debris throughout Jacksonville. One of these many efforts is through the Solid Waste Division, which is hosting 10 household hazardous waste (HHW) and electronic waste (e-waste) mobile collection events throughout the city.

City of Jacksonville, Keep Jacksonville Beautiful Host Fifth Annual "America Recycles Day"

November 10, 2015
The City of Jacksonville and Keep Jacksonville Beautiful (KJB) are teaming up with shredding companies UltraShred Technologies, Iron Mountian, and Republic Services Recycling Center on Friday, Nov. 13 to observce "America Recycles Day."

JFRD Veteran to Serve as City's Fire Marshal

November 06, 2015
Mayor Lenny Curry recently announced that Chief Kevin L. Jones will be appointed as the city’s Fire Marshal. Jones is currently serving as the Interim Chief for Fire Prevention and has worked in Jacksonville’s Fire and Rescue Department (JFRD) for the past 24 years supporting fire and rescue operations.

Mayor Selects Jacksonville Leaders for JEA Board

November 05, 2015
Two well-respected and strong Jacksonville leaders have been selected to serve on the JEA Board of Directors. Mayor Lenny Curry recently announced the nominations of Edward E. Burr, GreenPointe Holdings LLC president and CEO, and Warren A. Jones, former city council president.

Coast Guard Inspection

November 04, 2015
On January 5, 2016, the ferry will begin an inspection and overhaul as periodically required by the United States Coast Guard.  Because the inspection and overhaul will require the ferry to be dry docked, the ferry will be out of service for six weeks.  Normal daily service will continue through January 4th − and we anticipate returning to normal daily service on February 18.  
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