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RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Ernest Smith, a Duval County Resident, to the Jax Housing & Community Dev Commission, as a Rep of the Banking or Mortgage Banking Industry in Connection With Affordable Housing, Replacing David L. Wakefield, Pursuant to Sec 34.203 (Jacksonville Housing & Community Development Commission; Commission Members), Part 2 (Housing & Community Dev Div), Ch 34 (Neighborhoods Dept), Ord Code, for a 1st Full Term to Expire on 11/30/28 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)
This item concerns a proposed resolution to confirm the Mayor's appointment of Ernest Smith to the Jax Housing & Community Dev Commission. Mr. Smith, a Duval County resident, will represent the Banking or Mortgage Banking Industry in connection with affordable housing. This appointment is for a first full term expiring November 30, 2028. The item is currently pending review and has been introduced and read. Future steps include further readings and approvals by the City Council. This process involves administrative and legal review, with potential for future policy discussions related to affordable housing development. Local businesses in finance and community development may find opportunities to engage with the commission as it forms and begins its work. Early awareness of this appointment process allows for proactive relationship building.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Ivan Mote, a Duval County Resident, to the Downtown Dev Review Brd, as a Downtown Property Owner Rep, Replacing Matthew Brockelman, Pursuant to Sec 656.361.9, Ord Code, for a 1st Full Term to Exp on 6/30/27 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsors CMs Johnson & Pittman)
This item concerns a proposed resolution to confirm an appointment to the Downtown Development Review Board. The resolution is currently pending review by the Rules Committee. If approved, the appointment would be for a full term ending June 30, 2027. This process involves legal and administrative steps rather than physical construction. Businesses that provide legal services or administrative support may find opportunities related to this civic process. Engaging early in the review stages can be advantageous before final decisions are made.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Ivy Henderson, a Duval County Resident, to the Downtown Dev Review Brd, as a Landscape Architect Rep, Replacing Joseph P. Loretta, Pursuant to Sec 656.361.9, Ord Code, for a Partial Term to Exp 6/30/26, Followed by a 1st Full Term Ending 6/30/28 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)
This item concerns a resolution to confirm the Mayor's appointment of Ivy Henderson to the Downtown Development Review Board. Ms. Henderson, a Duval County resident, will serve as a Landscape Architect Representative. This appointment is for a partial term ending June 30, 2026, followed by a full term ending June 30, 2028. The resolution was introduced and is currently pending further review by the City Council. This process involves legal and administrative steps related to board appointments, not physical construction or development. Local businesses involved in landscape architecture, engineering, and legal services may find opportunities related to the board's functions. Early engagement with the board or related city departments could provide insight into future projects and needs.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Kim Black, as a Member of the Eastside Grants Committee, & Resident of the Campbell’s Addition Neighborhood, Pursuant to Sec 118.904, Ord Code, for an Initial 1-Yr Term Exp 6/30/27 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)
This item concerns a resolution to confirm an appointment to the Eastside Grants Committee. The appointment is for Kim Black, a resident of the Campbell’s Addition Neighborhood, for an initial one-year term ending June 30, 2027. The resolution was introduced on March 24, 2026, read a second time and rereferred on April 6 and April 14, 2026, and was approved by the Rules Committee on May 4, 2026, and by the City Council on May 12, 2026. This is a procedural approval for a committee appointment and does not involve construction or direct contracting work. Therefore, there are no immediate opportunities for contractors, trades, suppliers, or service providers related to this specific agenda item. The process is administrative and does not set in motion any physical development or service procurement.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- Campbell’s Addition Neighborhood
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Kimberly Corbin as Chief of the Municipal Code Compliance Div of the City Pursuant to Sec 34.302 (Chief of Municipal Code Compliance Division), Pt 3 (Municipal Code Compliance Division), Ch 34 (Neighborhoods Department), Ord Code (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)
This item concerns a resolution to confirm the Mayor's appointment of Kimberly Corbin as Chief of the Municipal Code Compliance Division. This role is part of the City of Jacksonville's Neighborhoods Department. The resolution has been introduced and read, with further readings and rereferrals scheduled. The process is currently under review, with an anticipated approval date. This item does not involve construction or direct contracting work. Instead, it is a procedural matter related to city government appointments. Businesses that provide legal services or consulting related to municipal code compliance may find this information relevant as the division's leadership is being finalized.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Lanelle Phillmon, a Duval County Resident, to the Duval County Election Advisory Panel, Filling a Seat Formerly Held by Cynthia Patterson Alfred, Pursuant to Sec 59.103 (Membership; Terms; Composition), Ch 59 (Duval County Election Advisory Panel), Ord Code, for a 1st Full Term to Exp 4/16/29 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)
This item concerns a proposed resolution to confirm the Mayor's appointment to the Duval County Election Advisory Panel. The appointment is for Lanelle Phillmon, a Duval County resident, for a first full term ending April 16, 2029. This matter is currently pending before the Rules Committee. The process involves readings and potential withdrawal of the resolution. This is an early stage in the civic process. No construction or development is involved at this time. The primary work related to this item will be administrative and legal. Local businesses that could be involved include legal services and potentially administrative support services. Reaching out now allows for understanding the process and potential future needs.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Mario Decunto, a Duval County Resident, to the Library Brd of Trustees, Representing At-Large Group 3, Replacing Mario Payne, Pursuant to Sec 90.101, Ord Code, for a 1st Full Term to Exp 9/30/28 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsors CMs Johnson & Pittman)
This item concerns a resolution to confirm the Mayor's appointment of an individual to the Library Board of Trustees. The appointment is for a full term ending September 30, 2028. The resolution is currently pending review and has a history of readings and rerefers within city bodies. It is scheduled for approval votes in May. This process involves legal and administrative steps rather than physical construction. Local businesses involved in legal services, government relations, and administrative support may find opportunities related to the procedural aspects of such appointments.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Martha Moore, as a Lay Member of the Mobility System Working Group, Pursuant to Sec 655.509 (Mobility System Working Group), Pt 5 (Mobility System), Ch 655 (Concurrency & Mobility Management System), Ord Code, to Serve for a Term Ending When the City Council Takes Final Action on the Recommendations of the Mobility System Working Group (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)
This item concerns the confirmation of Martha Moore's appointment as a Lay Member to the Mobility System Working Group. This group is tasked with developing recommendations related to the city's Mobility System. The appointment is for a term that ends when the City Council acts on the group's recommendations. The item has been approved by the Rules Committee and the City Council. This process involves policy development and review, not physical construction. Local businesses in professional services, particularly legal and consulting, may find opportunities to engage with the working group or related city departments as the group develops its recommendations. Early engagement could provide insight into future policy directions.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Reappt of Joseph “Joe” P. Disalvo, a Duval County Resident, to JEA, Pursuant to Sec 21.03 (Composition; Compensation; Officers; Meetings), Article 21 (JEA), Jax Charter, for a 2nd Full Term to Exp on 2/28/30 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)
This item concerns a proposed reappointment to the JEA board. Chris Miller is the applicant for this reappointment. The item is currently under review, having been continued by the Rules Committee. This process involves reviewing the qualifications and suitability of the candidate for a second full term. The work associated with this item is administrative and legal in nature, focusing on the confirmation process. Local businesses that could be involved include legal services for consultation and administrative support services for documentation and processing. Engaging early in this review process allows for understanding the requirements and potential needs as the confirmation moves forward.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Reappt of Robin M. Lang, a Duval County Resident, to the Jax-Duval County Council on Elder Affairs, Pursuant to Sec 82.101 (Jacksonville-Duval County Council on Elder Affairs Established), Ch 82 (Jacksonville-Duval County Council on Elder Affairs), Ord Code, for a 2nd Full Term to Exp on 6/30/28 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)
This item concerns a resolution to confirm the Mayor's reappointment of Robin M. Lang to the Jax-Duval County Council on Elder Affairs for a second full term. The term is set to expire on June 30, 2028. This matter is currently under review by the Rules Committee. The process involves readings and potential approval votes by the City Council. This is an early stage in the public process. No construction or development work is directly associated with this agenda item. The opportunity for local businesses lies in providing services related to the civic process itself, such as legal counsel or administrative support, as the resolution moves through its stages. Engaging early could be beneficial for firms specializing in government relations or legal services.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
RESO Declaring the Week of May 16-22, 2026, as National Safe Boating Week in Jax & Encouraging All Residents & Visitors to Practice Safe Boating Habits (Libby) (Introduced by CMs Howland, J. Carlucci, Salem, Peluso, Lahnen, Gay, Amaro, Arias, Johnson, Miller & Freeman) (Co-Sponsor CM Pittman)
This item concerns a resolution to declare the week of May 16-22, 2026, as National Safe Boating Week in Jacksonville. The resolution was introduced and approved by the Rules Committee on May 4, 2026, with a vote of 7-0, and later approved by the City Council on May 12, 2026, with a vote of 18-0. This is a declaration and encouragement, not a construction project. Therefore, it does not involve site clearing, grading, utility work, paving, building construction, or landscaping. The opportunity for local businesses lies in supporting the awareness and promotion of safe boating practices during this designated week. Businesses involved in marine services, safety equipment, or recreational boating could align their marketing or services with the week's theme. Early engagement with the city or community groups promoting safe boating could be beneficial.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
RESO Denouncing Reso 2021-162-A & the Recognization of March 31st as Cesar Chavez Day (Hampsey) (Introduced by CM Diamond) (Co-Sponsors CMs Freeman & Lahnen)
This item involves a resolution that has been approved by the City of Jacksonville Rules Committee and City Council. The resolution denounces a previous resolution and recognizes March 31st as Cesar Chavez Day. This action does not involve any new construction or development projects. Therefore, there are no direct construction-related opportunities for contractors, trades, suppliers, or service providers at this time. Businesses interested in civic engagement or public policy might find this item relevant, but it does not present a typical project-based opportunity.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Decision:
- Boylan
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
RESO Expressing the Recommendation of the Council of the City that any Future Pre-Trial Detention Facility or Correctional Center Replacing or Supplementing the John E. Goode Pre-Trial Detention Center shall not be Located in any Neighborhood or Area that was Desig as “Hazardous” (Grade “D”) on the 1937-1940 Home Owners’ Loan Corp Residential Security Maps for the City, Strongly Advising that Historically Redlined Areas be Excluded from Consideration Recognizing that Placing such a Facility in Historically Redlined Communities would Perpetuate the Harmful Legacy of Systemic Discrimination, Affirming the City’s Commitment to Environmental Justice & Equitable Dev, Encouraging Robust Community Engagement in the Site-Selection Process & Encouraging Site Selection that Prioritizes Equity, Historical Justice, & Community Reinvestment (Peluso) (Introduced by CM Peluso)
A resolution is under review by the City of Jacksonville's Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee. This resolution expresses a recommendation that any future pre-trial detention or correctional facility replacing or supplementing the John E. Goode Pre-Trial Detention Center should not be located in areas designated as "Hazardous" (Grade "D") on 1937-1940 Home Owners’ Loan Corp Residential Security Maps. It strongly advises excluding historically redlined areas to avoid perpetuating systemic discrimination and affirms the city's commitment to environmental justice and equitable development. The process is early, with the item pending review and rereferral. This item does not describe a construction project but rather a policy recommendation regarding future site selection. Local businesses involved in real estate, legal services, and community engagement may be impacted by the eventual site selection process and community input requirements. Engaging early could provide insight into future development considerations.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
RESO Expressing the Recommendation of the Council of the City that any Future Pre-Trial Detention Facility or Correctional Center Replacing or Supplementing the John E. Goode Pre-Trial Detention Center shall not be Located in any Neighborhood or Area that was Desig as “Hazardous” (Grade “D”) on the 1937-1940 Home Owners’ Loan Corp Residential Security Maps for the City, Strongly Advising that Historically Redlined Areas be Excluded from Consideration Recognizing that Placing such a Facility in Historically Redlined Communities would Perpetuate the Harmful Legacy of Systemic Discrimination, Affirming the City’s Commitment to Environmental Justice & Equitable Dev, Encouraging Robust Community Engagement in the Site-Selection Process & Encouraging Site Selection that Prioritizes Equity, Historical Justice, & Community Reinvestment (Peluso) (Introduced by CM Peluso)
This item concerns a resolution proposed for the City of Jacksonville that would recommend against locating any future pre-trial detention or correctional facilities in areas identified as "Hazardous" (Grade "D") on 1937-1940 Home Owners’ Loan Corp Residential Security Maps. The resolution aims to prevent placing such facilities in historically redlined communities, recognizing the potential to perpetuate systemic discrimination and harm. It affirms the city's commitment to environmental justice and equitable development, encouraging community input and site selection that prioritizes historical justice and community reinvestment. This resolution is currently under review, having been introduced and read multiple times before various committees. While this item is a resolution and not a direct construction project, its passage could influence future site selection processes for correctional facilities, potentially impacting planning, environmental review, and community engagement services. Businesses involved in legal services, community planning, and potentially environmental consulting may find opportunities to engage with the city's planning processes as this resolution moves forward.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
RESO Honoring ECS4Kids on the Occasion of Its 60th Anniversary for Its Invaluable Svc to Children & Families (Russell) (Introduced by CM Pittman) (Co-Sponsors CMs Peluso & Johnson)
This item concerns a resolution honoring ECS4Kids for its 60th anniversary and its service to children and families. The resolution was introduced by Council Member Pittman and co-sponsored by Council Members Peluso and Johnson. It was approved by the Rules Committee on May 4, 2026, with a vote of 7-0, and later approved by the City Council on May 12, 2026, with a vote of 18-0. This is a purely ceremonial item that has been approved and does not involve any construction or direct procurement of goods or services for a project. Therefore, there are no immediate business opportunities for contractors, trades, suppliers, or service providers related to this specific agenda item.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Decision:
- Rules Committee, City of Jacksonville, Duval
- Applicant:
- ECS4Kids
RESO Recognizing & Honoring the Life, Legacy, & Extraordinary Service of Joann Manning, & Recommending to the US Congress the Designation of the Jacksonville Job Corps Center in Her Honor, & Celebrating Her Transformative Impact on Workforce Development, Youth Empowerment, & Community Leadership; Directing the Chief of Legislative Services to Transmit a Copy of This Resolution, Once Adopted, to the US Congress (Hampsey) (Introduced by CM Johnson) (Co-Sponsor CM Pittman)
This item is a resolution recognizing the life and legacy of Joann Manning and recommending to the US Congress that the Jacksonville Job Corps Center be designated in her honor. The resolution celebrates her impact on workforce development, youth empowerment, and community leadership. The City of Jacksonville's Rules Committee introduced this resolution, which has been read and rereferred. It is currently pending further review and has been approved by committees. The next steps involve the transmission of the resolution to the US Congress. This process does not involve construction or direct contracting work. Local businesses involved in professional services, particularly legal and administrative support, may be engaged in the process of drafting, reviewing, and transmitting official documents. Early engagement with city legislative services or related departments could provide insight into the administrative needs associated with such recognitions.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
RESO Upon an Acknowledgement of Due Authorization & the Making of Findings, Apv the Issuance by the JHFA of its Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds (Campbell Cove), in 1 or more Series, in an Aggregate Principal Amt not to Exceed $28,850,000 for the Purpose of Financing all or a Portion of the Costs Related to the Acquisition & Construction of a Multifamily Residential Housing Facility for Persons or Families of Low, Middle or Moderate Income, to be Located at 11050 Beach Blvd, Jax, Duval County, FL, 32246, & to be Commonly Known as “Campbell Cove”; Determining Credit not being Pledged (Dillard) (Req of JHFA)
The Jacksonville Housing Finance Authority (JHFA) is planning to issue multifamily housing revenue bonds, not to exceed $28,850,000. This funding is intended for the acquisition and construction of a multifamily residential housing facility for low, middle, or moderate income individuals and families. The proposed project, known as "Campbell Cove," is planned for 11050 Beach Blvd in Jacksonville. This item is currently under review, with approvals progressing through various city committees and the council. The project will involve site preparation, construction of the residential facility, and associated infrastructure. Contractors specializing in general construction, concrete, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing, and painting, as well as suppliers of building materials, could find opportunities. Engaging early before final bids and permits are issued may offer a competitive advantage.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- 11050 Beach Blvd, Jax, Duval County, FL, 32246
RESO Upon an Acknowledgement of Due Authorization & the Making of Findings, Apv the Issuance by the JHFA of its Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds (Treetop Apartments), in 1 or more Series, in an Aggregate Principal Amt not to Exceed $23,500,000 for the Purpose of Financing all or a Portion of the Costs Related to the Acquisition & Rehab of a Multifamily Residential Housing Facility for Persons or Families of Low, Middle or Moderate Income, to be Located at 6355 Morse Ave, Jax, Duval County, FL, 32244, & to be Commonly Known as “Treetop Apartments”; Determining Credit not being Pledged (Dillard) (Req of JHFA)
The Jacksonville Housing Finance Authority (JHFA) is planning to issue multifamily housing revenue bonds, up to $23,500,000, to help pay for the purchase and renovation of a low, middle, or moderate-income housing facility. This project, known as Treetop Apartments, is proposed for 6355 Morse Ave in Jacksonville. The item is currently under review, having been introduced and read for the second time by various city committees, with approvals noted from the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee and the City Council. This project will involve the acquisition and rehabilitation of an existing multifamily residential housing facility. Work could include site preparation, utility upgrades, interior and exterior renovations, and landscaping. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to reach out early to learn more about potential opportunities as plans develop, before bids and permits are finalized.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- 6355 Morse Ave, Jax, Duval County, FL, 32244
Rules Committee
The City of Jacksonville Rules Committee met to discuss various agenda items. Several items could lead to future work for local businesses. These include improvements to the historic Stanton School, which may require electricians, general contractors, and material suppliers. There is also a proposed development near Main Street and Bay Street that could involve site preparation, utility work, and construction trades. Additionally, a project to extend a roadway through the new Jacksonville Fairgrounds may create opportunities for civil engineers, utility contractors, and paving companies.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Meeting
Scrivener’s
The City of Jacksonville Rules Committee is reviewing an item that would appropriate funding for improvements to the historic Stanton School. This project involves replacing electrical wiring, securing the building's exterior, and remediating the interior. The city is considering waiving competitive bidding requirements to allow for a direct contract with Historic Stanton, Inc. This item is currently pending review. The work could involve site preparation, electrical upgrades, exterior building envelope repairs, and interior remediation. Contractors specializing in electrical work, general building repair, and potentially hazardous material remediation could find opportunities. Reaching out to the city or Historic Stanton, Inc. early could provide insight into the project's timeline and specific needs before formal bidding begins.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Historic Stanton, Inc.
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