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HURRICANE MATTHEW - Update #3

October 06, 2016
City Continues Preparation for Possible Impacts of Storm

Emergency Shelters Identified to Meet Needs of Duval County Residents

October 06, 2016
In anticipation of Hurricane Matthew, evacuation orders have been issued for people living in the beaches communities and evacuation zones A and B. Evacuations zones can be viewed at http://maps.coj.net/DuvalProperty or by downloading the JaxReady mobile app. Four local shelter locations have been identified. One location, The Legends Center (5130 Soutel Dr.- 32208; pet friendly), opened at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
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Mayor Declares State of Emergency

October 05, 2016
Beaches and Low-Lying Areas Plan for Impact of Hurricane Matthew

The City of Jacksonville, in preparation for the potential impact of Hurricane Matthew, has declared a state of emergency for Duval County. Mayor Lenny Curry is advising citizens at the Beaches and low-lying areas to evacuate. 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness

October 05, 2016
Domestic Violence Awareness Month provides an opportunity to bring awareness to the impact of domestic violence and strengthen efforts to offer assistance and support to victims. The month-long observance evolved from the Day of Unity held by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence in October 1981, an effort to connect advocates across the nation who were working to end domestic violence. The Day of Unity eventually grew to a weeklong observance, and in October 1987, the first Domestic Violence Awareness Month was observed.

City of Jacksonville Social Media Accounts

October 04, 2016
@LennyCurry City of Jacksonville Mayor’s Official Twitter Account
 
Please be advised that the official social media accounts for Mayor Lenny Curry and the City of Jacksonville are listed below.


National Ratings Agencies Recognize Jacksonville's Strong Fiscal Management, Pension Reform Plan

October 03, 2016
The nation’s leading rating agencies continue to take notice of the City of Jacksonville’s improved finances. The most recent example is a credit upgrade to ‘AA’ from ‘AA-‘ by Fitch Ratings on a program that supports the City’s financing needs. Fitch is the latest ratings agency to acknowledge Mayor Lenny Curry’s strong fiscal management practices and his bold steps to solve Jacksonville’s pension crisis as major reasons for continued upgrades in the City’s credit ratings.

Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month!

September 30, 2016
Each year, our nation observes National Hispanic Heritage Month from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. The observation is a time dedicated to celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of Hispanic and Latino American citizens to our country. The observation began in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week under President Lyndon Johnson, and was expanded to a monthlong celebration by President Ronald Reagan in 1988.

City Council Approves 2016-2017 City of Jacksonville Annual Budget

September 28, 2016
The City of Jacksonville is set to begin a new fiscal year with a sound, balanced budget. Closely following voter approval of a pension reform plan, the Jacksonville City Council has approved the 2016-2017 annual budget of approximately $1 billion. The new budget contains increased funding in priority areas including public safety and neighborhood support without raising taxes. 

City Council Files Floor Amendments Ahead of Budget Vote

September 26, 2016
In accordance with a directive by City Council President Lori Boyer, the Jacksonville City Council has filed a list of proposed budget amendments for consideration at tomorrow night’s City Council meeting where members are expected to vote on the final 2016-2017 City Budget (Bill 2016-504).

Jaguars Foundation Donates Vehicle to Military Affairs & Veterans Department

September 26, 2016
In a Saturday morning ceremony at EverBank Field, Jacksonville Jaguars Owner Shad Khan transferred the keys to a brand new, specially branded van to Bill Spann, director of the City of Jacksonville Military Affairs and Veterans Department (MAVD), to aid in the organization’s continued outreach to local veterans. The van features a patriotic color scheme and images of military at recent Jaguars games. 

City Council President Named Elected Official of the Year by Northside Business Leaders

September 20, 2016
Jacksonville City Council President Lori Boyer was named “Elected Official of the Year” by Northside Business Leaders, Inc. at the organization’s annual awards banquet last week.

September is National Emergency Preparedness Month

September 19, 2016
Colin…Hermine…Julia…north Florida has already seen its share of tropical weather so far this year. September is annually recognized as National Preparedness Month, which serves as a reminder for everyone to prepare now and throughout the year for the types of emergencies that can happen where we live.

Mayor’s Young Leaders Advisory Council Class of 2016-2017 Named

September 19, 2016
The newest members of the Mayor’s Young Leaders Advisory Council (YLAC) have been named, and have already begun planning activities for the new school year!

Gov. Scott: Jacksonville Area Added More Than 24,000 Jobs Over the Year

September 16, 2016
Governor Rick Scott announced today that the Jacksonville area added 24,300 new private-sector jobs over the year in August. The area’s unemployment rate was 4.7 percent in August, a decline of 0.8 percentage point in the last year. Florida businesses created 22,600 private-sector jobs across the state during August 2016, bringing the total number of jobs created since December 2010 to 1,191,900 jobs.

City of Jacksonville, Keep Jacksonville Beautiful to Hold 8th Annual Beach Cleanup During Right Whale Festival

September 16, 2016
The City of Jacksonville and Keep Jacksonville Beautiful will host the 8th annual beach cleanup on Saturday, Oct. 1 from 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. as part of the Right Whale Festival in Jacksonville Beach.
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