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Federal Drive-Thru COVID-19 Site Removes Fever From Testing Requirements

March 27, 2020
The federally-sponsored drive-thru COVID-19 testing site at TIAA Bank Field in parking lot J will no longer require patients to have an on-site temperature of 99.6 degrees or higher, effective Saturday, March 28. This follows the recent expansion of testing criteria to include patients of all ages. Patients must still either exhibit respiratory symptoms, or be a first responder or healthcare worker who has direct contact with patients.

Federal Drive-Thru COVID-19 Site to Expand Testing Criteria

March 22, 2020
The federally-sponsored drive-thru COVID-19 testing site at TIAA Bank Field in parking lot J will expand testing criteria, effective immediately. All ages will now be accepted, although patients must still meet certain guidelines.

Federal Drive-Thru COVID-19 Testing Site to Open This Weekend for Seniors, Healthcare Professional, and First Responders

March 20, 2020
The free federally-sponsored drive-thru COVID-19 testing site will open Saturday, March 21, at TIAA Bank Field in parking lot J. The site will operate seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for as long as supplies last. While a doctor’s order and appointment are not required at this location, clients will be evaluated by a medical professional on-site. Patients who do not meet the criteria will not receive a test and will be sent home. Test results should be received within three to seven days.
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City of Jacksonville Adds COVID-19 Drive-Thru Testing Site in Collaboration with Baptist Health and Telescope Health

March 19, 2020
Patients must reside in Duval County and complete a Telescope Health screening to obtain a physician order before coming to drive-thru testing

To Flatten The Curve, Mayor Curry Restricts Capacity Limit to 50 Patrons

March 16, 2020
During a meeting with the Jacksonville City Council Monday, March 16, Mayor Lenny Curry declared that he is limiting crowd capacity of recreational and social gatherings and establishments to 50 people.
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COVID-19 Update from Mayor Lenny Curry

March 13, 2020

Mayor Lenny Curry and city officials have briefed the media on the latest with the local case of COVID-19.

 

Hemming Park Suspends March Activities due to COVID-19

March 13, 2020

As announced by Mayor Lenny Curry earlier today and due to the health concerns of COVID-19 (Coronavirus), all City of Jacksonville Parks, including Hemming Park will be closed until further notice.  All activities within Hemming Park, including food trucks, live music, Kid Zone activities and festivals will be suspended until the City deems it safe for the public to return. Please watch our social media carefully by for any future changes or updates. 

JaxParks Presents Sunday Music Series at Lonnie Miller Amphitheater

March 11, 2020
Come out to the new Amphitheater at Lonnie Miller Regional Park for the Sunday Music Series!

Council Member Garrett Dennis Homestead Exemption Bill Passes Unanimously

March 10, 2020
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Following a discussion at the City Council meeting, Bill 2020-0117 passed unanimously.
 
This bill increases the amount of homestead exemption for low income persons 65 and over from $25,000 to $50,000. The Property Appraiser’s Office estimates that the additional $25,000 exemption would apply to 2,476 senior-owned properties.
 

Daylight Saving Time Brings New Lawn Irrigation Schedule for Duval County

March 09, 2020
While Duval County residents are preparing to set their clocks forward one hour for Daylight Saving Time, the City of Jacksonville’s Environmental Quality Division is reminding them to set lawn and landscape irrigation schedules to no more than two days per week. Designed to conserve Jacksonville’s water supply and reduce the amount of nutrients flowing into the St. Johns River, Chapter 366 of the City’s Ordinance Code limits watering to two days a week during Daylight Saving Time.
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