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Mayor Curry Releases Statement in Response to Governor DeSantis' Decision to Begin Reopening Florida

April 29, 2020
Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry releases statement following Governor Ron DeSantis’ press conference and announcement that he will slowly begin reopening the State of Florida.
 

Mayor Signs Legislation Allocating $159 Million to COVID-19 Response

April 28, 2020
Federal Dollars to Support Assistance for Individuals and Bolster Area Testing Operations

In his local COVID-19 virtual update, Mayor Lenny Curry signed City Ordinance 2020-235 which was recently approved by City Council. The legislation allocates nearly $160 million in Federal CARES Act funds to provide relief to citizens and support the ongoing response to COVID-19.

Mayor Curry Proposes Legislation to Provide Direct Stimulus to 40,000 Duval County Households & Fund Additional COVID-19 Testing Sites

April 24, 2020
Mayor Lenny Curry along with City Council Vice President, Tommy Hazouri, announced Friday that his administration has filed legislation with the Jacksonville City Council to allocate nearly $160 million in Federal CARES Act funds to provide relief to citizens and support the ongoing response to COVID-19.
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Beaches and Parks in Duval County to Reopen With Time and Social Distancing Restrictions

April 17, 2020

NO SUNBATHING, TOWELS, BLANKETS, CHAIRS, COOLERS, GRILLS ALLOWED DURING RESTRICTED BEACH HOURS

Mayor Lenny Curry announced that beaches and parks throughout Duval County will reopen Friday, April 17, 2020 at 5 p.m., with restrictions for essential activities only. As defined in Governor Ron DeSantis’ Executive Order, essential activities include the following:

2020 Jacksonville Jazz Festival Canceled

April 14, 2020

At the direction of City of Jacksonville officials, in response to ongoing COVID-19 health concerns, the 2020 Jacksonville Jazz Festival is canceled. The City of Jacksonville is committed to the health and safety of the community, and we urge everyone to follow the guidelines and protocols put forth by public health officials. 

Mayor Curry Issues Safer at Home Executive Order

April 01, 2020
Mandate Will Close Non-Essential Businesses for Safety of Citizens
 

Get Latest COVID-19 Information from the City of Jacksonville

March 31, 2020
The City of Jacksonville Emergency Preparedness Division has been closely monitoring updates related to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The health and safety of Jacksonville citizens is of our utmost concern. We want to ensure that residents have the latest information regarding the virus and its current impacts.

City, VyStar Announce Plans for Lending Program for Small Businesses

March 31, 2020
Multimillion Dollar Program Will Offer Support To Employers Impacted By The Novel Coronavirus

Mayor Curry Limits Hotel Guests to Essential Lodgers

March 30, 2020

During a virtual news conference on Monday, March 30, Mayor Lenny Curry announced that he signed an executive order prohibiting all hotels, motels, and other commercial lodging establishments from accepting or extending reservations for any person other than essential lodgers. The mandate will take effect Tuesday, March 31, at 5 p.m.

Construction Detour Alert for Hart Bridge Expressway Improvements

March 30, 2020

This serves as a notification for scheduled road closures of the Hart Bridge elevated Expressway Ramps. These changes are necessary to allow for the removal of the elevated Expressway ramps from A. Phillip Randolph Blvd eastward to the Hart Bridge connection; reconstruction of Gator Bowl Blvd from Hogan’s Creek eastward to Talleyrand Ave and construction of the new connections to the remaining elevated Expressway Ramp with new bridge spans over A. Phillip Randolph Blvd and new bridge connection to the Hart Bridge Expressway. 

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
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