"The City of Jacksonville, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office and the Jacksonville Fire & Rescue Department have been great partners in making One Spark a success year after year, and we're proud to have the Downtown Investment Authority as the sponsor of our One Spark Closing Ceremony this year," said Elton Rivas, co-founder and CEO of One Spark. "One Spark is now one of the top 20 festivals by attendance in the United States, and we're proud to be based in Downtown Jacksonville."
This year’s One Spark will showcase 555 projects in 71 venues across 20 blocks of Downtown Jacksonville. For its third year, the City will be providing a combination of in-kind and paid services:
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Collecting waste and recycling during the event
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Ensuring the event footprint is clean
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Operating the Incident Command Unit to monitor events
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Providing emergency and medical coverage with Fire & Rescue personnel
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Providing access to, and support with, electrical needs throughout the footprint
Parking and transportation information is located at
OneSparkParking.com. Several roads will be closed during One Spark as noted below.
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Laura Street will be closed from the roundabout to Duval Street starting Monday, April 6 at 7 p.m. and will stay closed through Sunday, April 12 at 9 p.m.
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Duval Street from Hogan Street to Laura Street, Monroe Street from Hogan Street to Main Street, Adams Street from Hogan Street to Ocean Street, and Forsyth Street from Hogan Street to Newnan Street will also be closed for the duration
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East Independent Drive between Hogan Street and Laura Street will be closed as needed
One Spark officially begins at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, April 7 and runs through 7 p.m. Sunday, April 12. For more information, visit
onespark.com.