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Council Member, Community Leaders Recognized at Annual Mayor's Environmental Awards Luncheon

September 15, 2016
Jacksonville City Council member Anna Brosche was one of 34 honorees recognized today at the 24th annual Mayor’s Environmental Awards Luncheon. The awards, recognize Duval County individuals and organizations for their demonstrated leadership, creativity and commitment to our local environment.

Seniors: Register Now for the Jacksonville Senior Games

September 12, 2016
The Senior Services Division will host its 2016 Senior Games Friday, Sept. 30 through Saturday, Oct. 8. Citizens are encouraged to experience all the fun and camaraderie of these Olympic-style events. For more information or to register to compete in the Senior Games, call 630-7392 or visit coj.net/seniors. Registration deadline is Friday, Sept. 23.

Jacksonville Remembers 9/11

September 08, 2016
City commemorates September 11, 2001 by lighting sykline

Mayor Convenes Federal, State and Local Leaders for Discussion about Public Safety and Security Efforts

September 06, 2016
Following a week’s end of successful collaboration and emergency preparedness efforts resulting from threatening weather conditions produced by Tropical Storm Hermine, Mayor Lenny Curry convened federal, state and local officials to discuss the practices and procedures conducted for the safety of Jacksonville citizens. 

Jacksonville's Film and Television Industry Celebrates Achievments

September 01, 2016
Local Industry Professionals Recognized with Awards

September's Monthly Ethics Commission Meeting Will Begin with Executive Session “Shade” Meeting

September 01, 2016
Notice is hereby given that the Jacksonville Ethics Commission (EC) will meet Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. in the Don Davis room on the first floor of City Hall, beginning with an Executive Session “shade” meeting pursuant to Section 112.324, Florida Statutes.  The regular monthly meeting of the Ethics Commission will begin immediately after the conclusion of the Executive Session “shade” meeting or 5:15 p.m., whichever is later. 
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Explore the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve

August 25, 2016
Jacksonville’s Oldest National Park

The National Park Service is celebrating its 100th birthday serving as stewards of America’s national parks and engaging communities through recreation, conservation and historic preservation programs. Citizens are invited to celebrate this historic occasion by taking a day to get to know the national park that’s in their own backyards -- the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve.

Meet Jacksonville’s urban fellow, Nathan Souder

August 25, 2016
The National Park Service (NPS) is celebrating its 100th birthday by looking ahead to its next century and that forward-thinking approach directly benefits JaxParks and the community. Jacksonville is one of just 10 U.S. cities – and the only city in the Southeast – designated as a model city for the NPS Urban Agenda initiative.

Nation's Largest Urban Park System Shares in Celebration of Centennial Anniversary of National Park Service

August 25, 2016
JaxParks marks occasion with launch of first-ever parks directory and activities guide.

Gov. Scott: Jacksonville Area Added 22,200 New Jobs Over the Year

August 19, 2016
Governor Rick Scott announced today that the Jacksonville area added 22,200 new private-sector jobs over the year in July. The area’s unemployment rate was 4.9 percent in July, a decline of 0.8 percentage point in the last year. Florida businesses created 26,500 private-sector jobs across the state during July 2016, bringing the total number of jobs created since December 2010 to 1,160,700 jobs.

Executive Director of Police & Fire Pension Fund Named

August 16, 2016
Timothy H. Johnson has been named executive director of the City of Jacksonville Police & Fire Pension Fund. Johnson brings more than 30 years of professional experience to the retirement system management role.

First Students Pass GED Test through Library’s Project LEAP

August 11, 2016
Jax Journey Grant-Funded Program Reaches Out to Community 
 
Jacksonville residents Queen Farmer and Schade Acacia have something to brag about—they have achieved what they set out to do when they took part in the Jacksonville Public Library’s Project LEAP—Library Enhanced Access Program—a literacy education and career preparation program funded by Jax Journey, an anti-crime initiative. Farmer and Acacia passed the GED test, a high school equivalency diploma for those who have not completed high school. With this accomplishment under their belt, each plans to pursue higher education to realize their dreams and future careers.

Deutsche Bank Expansion Creates 350 New Jobs in Jacksonville

August 09, 2016
Today, Governor Rick Scott and Mayor Lenny Curry highlighted Deutsche Bank’s ongoing expansion during a ribbon cutting ceremony at its Jacksonville campus. Deutsche Bank is on track to create 350 new jobs and will invest more than $10 million in the Jacksonville community over the next two years. Deutsche Bank employs more than 1,800 Floridians.

June Sets New Record for Jacksonville’s Tourism Industry

August 04, 2016
Jacksonville’s tourism growth streak continues with a record-breaking month in June for both visitation and revenue. June marks the 32nd straight month of positive gains for Jacksonville.
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Help Prevent Mosquito-Borne Diseases

July 29, 2016
It’s summer, and with the trademark Florida heat comes the threat of mosquito-borne diseases. The City of Jacksonville Mosquito Control Division encourages all citizens to be proactive in protecting and preventing the transmission of ALL mosquito-borne diseases.

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