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Mayor Announces Safer Neighborhoods Investment Plan

July 05, 2017
Investments to benefit neighborhood served by EWC

Demonstrating his continued commitment to safer neighborhoods and communities, Mayor Lenny Curry joined Edward Waters College (EWC) President Nat Glover and City officials to announce one of his Safer Neighborhoods investments that will benefit the northwest Jacksonville community. The City of Jacksonville’s 2017-18 budget includes support for safety improvements and infrastructure enhancements at the local college that is Florida's oldest independent institution of higher learning established for the education of African Americans. More than $8 million has been committed to support the university’s efforts to refurbish a long-challenged dormitory and build a community field.

City Offices and Facilities Closed for Independence Day

July 03, 2017
In observance of Independence Day, the following city government offices and facilities will be closed Tuesday, July 4.

Mayor Seeks to Build a Family Friendly City

June 29, 2017
New policy being proposed to support parents and families

Main Street Bridge will see closure this weekend, nightly next week

June 26, 2017
Jacksonville’s Main Street Bridge will be closed from 6:30 p.m. Friday, June 23 to Sunday, June 25 at 6 a.m. and again Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday nights (June 26, 27, 29, and 30) from 6:30 p.m. until 6 a.m. and Wednesday night, June 28 from 9 p.m. until 6 a.m. The closures are part of improvements to the mechanical, electrical and structural systems.
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National Mosquito Control Awareness Week

June 26, 2017
National Mosquito Control Awareness Week (June 26 – July 1) is an observation dedicated to educating the general public about the significance of mosquitoes in their daily lives and the important services provided by mosquito control workers throughout the United States.

Jacksonville Mosquito Control can trace its roots back to the 1950’s. When the City of Jacksonville and Duval County consolidated in 1968, the existing Mosquito Control districts were dissolved and the Jacksonville Mosquito Control Division was established. As citizens enjoy the summer season, the City of Jacksonville is encouraging them to stay safe and vigilant while enjoying outdoor activities throughout the summer months. The seasonable warm weather and related conditions often promote the presence of mosquitoes.

Jacksonville is home to 47 species of mosquitoes. While many species of mosquitoes are nothing more than a nuisance to citizens, several have the ability to carry mosquito-borne viruses including Zika, West Nile, Yellow Fever and more, infecting both humans and domesticated animals. The City of Jacksonville’s Mosquito Control Division is responsible for all mosquito control activities and efforts throughout the city.

Volunteers Needed for July 5th Beaches Cleanup

June 19, 2017
The City of Jacksonville and Keep Jacksonville Beautiful will partner with the Beaches Sea Turtle Patrol for the annual July 5th Beaches Cleanup following the Independence Day holiday.

Gov. Scott: Jacksonville Area Added Nearly 23,000 New Jobs Over the Year

June 16, 2017
Today, Governor Rick Scott announced that the Jacksonville area added 22,700 new private-sector jobs in the last year. Jacksonville’s unemployment rate was 3.8 percent in May, down 0.6 percentage point from one year ago. Statewide, Florida businesses created 21,900 new jobs in May and the unemployment rate dropped to 4.3 percent, the lowest rate since August 2007. Since December 2010, Florida businesses have created 1,377,100 new private-sector jobs.

Join Us at the Jacksonville Vetrepreneur Summit on June 14

June 13, 2017
Attention current and future Veteran Business Owners. Join us at the FREE One Day Vetrepreneur Summit to learn:
  • How to Start or Build a Small Business
  • Small Business Contracting Opportunities
  • Resources Available
  • Financing Options
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Protect Yourself from Mosquitos

June 12, 2017
The City of Jacksonville encourages citizens to educate and protect themselves and their families from mosquito-borne diseases.

Hundreds of Local Youth Prepare for Summer Job Experience

June 09, 2017
School’s out for students throughout the city, but nearly 350 kids are heading to work. As participants in the Mayor’s Summer Jobs Program, boys and girls, ages 16-21, will be provided an opportunity to explore career pathways in a variety of professional industries including education, business, medicine, government, sports and more. From shadowing nurses at Baptist Health, to serving as Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Explorers, youth will gain hands-on experience and information that will aid them in developing their career choices. 

Jacksonville Sister Cities and Ritz Theatre Seeking Applications from Local Artists for Exhibition in Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa

June 08, 2017
Ritz Theatre and Museum in partnership with Jacksonville Sister Cities presents: Through Our Eyes 2018, Celebrating 25 Years “Journey to South Africa: A Cultural Exchange”
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Expanded Summer Camp Program to Reach Additional 1,700 Children

June 02, 2017
Mayor identifies funding source for 24 additional Summer Camp sites
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Mayor and City Officials to Prepare Citizens for 2017 Hurricane Season

June 01, 2017
NOAA Predicts “Above Average” Atlantic Hurricane Season

City Offices and Facilities Closed for Memorial Day

May 26, 2017
In observance of Memorial Day, the following city government offices and facilities will be closed Monday, May 29.

Jacksonville to Honor Fallen Heroes at Annual Memorial Day Cerermony

May 25, 2017
Loved ones, veterans, service members and citizens will join together Monday to honor our fallen heroes at the City of Jacksonville’s annual Memorial Day observance. This year, four new names have been added to the almost 1700 on Jacksonville’s Veterans Memorial Wall that stands in honor of the service and sacrifice of U.S. Service Members who died while on active duty. The four servicemen, including Christopher Colafati, Zachary Debeau, Micki Nixon and Wade Wilkenson, will be recognized in a ceremony to include their families and keynote speakers, Mayor Lenny Curry and ADM William F. Moran, Vice Chief of Naval Operations. Free parking is available in Lot J (enter from Gator Bowl Boulevard on the stadium side) and Lot P (enter from Duval Street). Patriotic attire is suggested.
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