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Mayor Curry & City Council Members Announce New Plan to Phase Out Septic Tanks Throughout Jacksonville

February 11, 2021
Mayor Lenny Curry has partnered with City Council members Brenda Priestly-Jackson, Vice-President Sam Newby and Ju’Coby Pittman to announce details of a new plan to continue septic tank phaseouts. The City of Jacksonville will put forth $14.3 million while JEA will add another $12.5 million to complete the project.
 

City of Jacksonville and Icemen Announce Details of Guns ‘n Hoses Game

February 08, 2021
The Jacksonville Icemen, along with Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry announced today the details regarding the Guns ‘n Hoses charity hockey game presented by CSX, First Watch and H2 Health to be played at Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena on Saturday February 20 at 3:00 p.m.  Local law enforcement, fire fighters, EMTs and military personnel will participate in a hockey game to raise money for FOP and JFRD supported charities.

New Supply of Pfizer Vaccines Available at Northside Senior Center

February 04, 2021
Vaccines will be administered at Clanzel T. Brown Senior Center (4575 Moncrief Road – 32209) Friday, Feb. 5, and Saturday, Feb. 6, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. By State order, the vaccines are still limited to individuals who are 65 years of age or older, frontline medical personnel or first responders. The Florida Health Department has supplied the City with 975 vials of each dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Five hundred vaccines will be administered the first day, while the remaining 475 will be administered the following day.

Pathway to Home Program Offers Permanent Housing Assistance to People Experiencing Unsheltered Homelessness

February 03, 2021
The City of Jacksonville and the COVID-19 Shelter Taskforce announced the launch of an initiative that expands resources for people experiencing homelessness. The Pathway to Home Program — created through a collaboration with the City of Jacksonville, Sulzbacher, Mental Health Resource Center, Changing Homelessness, additional area homeless providers, Downtown Vision and the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office — will provide individuals living in unsheltered areas with a local extended-stay hotel room and food assistance for 30 days. During this period, case managers will work with each participant to secure permanent housing through Rapid Re-housing.

James Weldon Johnson Park Announces Events and Programming for February 2021

February 02, 2021
Celebrate Black History Month with James Weldon Johnson Park

Jacksonville Receives Attention for 2020 Census Plan

February 02, 2021
The City of Jacksonville is featured in the U.S. Census Bureau Atlanta Region’s “2021 Census Best Practices Showcase” for its successful efforts to boost participation in the 2020 Census.
 

Downtown Investment Authority Abandons Development of Regional Impact, Simplifying Regulatory Procedures for Development and Redevelopment in Downtown Jacksonville

January 29, 2021
The Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) commissioned CHW Professional Consultants, Acuity Design Group and Lewis, Longman & Walker, PA in September of 2019 to abandon the Downtown Regional Impact (DRI), develop methodology to preserve vested development rights and remove antiquated regulatory processes from Downtown. A little over one year and a lot of hard work later, Jacksonville City Council approved legislation that officially abandons the DRI, paving the way for a more streamlined approach to Downtown development.
 
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Second Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine Available Next Week

January 28, 2021
Patients Must Return to the Vaccination Site Where the First Dose was Administered

Two Day Homeless Veterans Stand Down Event Starts Tomorrow

January 28, 2021
The Military Affairs and Veterans Department (MAVD) will offer crucial services to all veterans (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard and Reserves) during its annual Homeless Veterans Stand Down activities.
 

City Receives Award for Transparency in Financial Reporting

January 27, 2021
The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting to the City of Jacksonville for its comprehensive annual financial report for the 2018-2019 fiscal year.

The City of Jacksonville Invites You to Explore Various Cultures at the Annual World of Nations Celebration

January 26, 2021
The City of Jacksonville invites residents and visitors to the 29th Annual World of Nations Celebration. This multicultural festival creates a safe environment for attendees to be immersed in the sights, sounds and tastes from nations around the world.

City No Longer Offering First Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine

January 22, 2021
The Second Dose Will Be Available for Those Who Received the First
 

Downtown Investment Authority Uses Meter Rates to Help Foster Restaurant and Retail Growth and Deter All-Day Use of On-Street Spaces

January 20, 2021
The City of Jacksonville’s Downtown Investment Authority (“DIA”) Board voted unanimously to pass a resolution adjusting on-street parking rates as recommended by the 2019 Downtown Parking Strategy and Implementation Plan prepared by Tim Haahs and Associates (“Haahs”). The Plan recommends the elimination of on-street parking credit card transactions below $1.00 and the implementation of an on-street parking rate of at least $2.00 per hour. The rate increases approved today by the DIA Board are in line with the Haahs recommendations while also remaining sensitive to the Jacksonville market. 

Downtown Investment Authority Issues Request for Proposal for Design of Former Jacksonville Landing Site, Now Riverfront Plaza

January 20, 2021
The City of Jacksonville’s Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) released a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the selection of qualified design firms and their consultants, who will then participate in a design competition for the development of a vibrant and iconic public space on the premier waterfront site in Downtown Jacksonville now dubbed Riverfront Plaza, formerly The Jacksonville Landing. The competition will include presentations at a public workshop and will result in the selection of one team to complete the design. The DIA understands the magnitude and importance of this site and as such, the aesthetic, functional and programmatic design of the public space and the integration of public art to create a recognizable symbol of Downtown Jacksonville are paramount.
 

New Public Awareness Campaign Warns Teens That "Vaping Can Get Ugly"

January 19, 2021

The City of Jacksonville and Daily’s have launched a yearlong public awareness campaign aimed at eliminating e-cigarette use and vaping among teenagers. The “Vaping Gets Ugly” campaign challenges teens to take a closer look at the ingredients in vaping products and the harmful side effects caused by inhaling them.

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