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APPOINTMENT

This item concerns a proposed administrative change to a document. The change involves adding the words "and Development" after "Planning" in specific locations within the document. It also includes adding a comma after "System)". This item is currently pending review by the Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville. The work involved is purely administrative and does not involve physical construction or site work. Therefore, there are no direct contracting or supply opportunities associated with this specific agenda item at this time. Businesses interested in future development opportunities should monitor future city agendas.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

APPOINTMENT

This item concerns an appointment to a city committee. The Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville will consider an appointment on May 4, 2026. This is a procedural step in the city's governance process. No construction or development is described in this item. Therefore, no direct contracting or supply opportunities are indicated at this time. Businesses interested in civic engagement or potential future opportunities should monitor future agendas.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

APPOINTMENT

This item concerns a proposed administrative change to a document. The Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville is reviewing a scrivener's correction. This involves striking the word "board" and inserting the word "body" on page 1, line 25, and striking "compromise" and inserting "comprise" on page 2, line 7. This item is currently pending review. The work involved is purely administrative and does not involve construction or physical work. Therefore, there is no direct opportunity for contractors, trades, suppliers, or service providers at this time. Reaching out early for future projects is advised.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

Attendance:

This item concerns a civic agenda item that is planned and under review by the Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville, Duval. The specific details of the project, including its location, size, current use, and proposed use, are not yet available. The item is currently pending, meaning it is in the early stages of the public process. As the project moves forward, it is expected to involve site preparation, grading, utility work, paving, building construction, and landscaping. Local contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to monitor this item's progress. Reaching out early, before formal plans, bids, and permits are finalized, can offer a competitive advantage for securing future work.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

Attendance:

This item concerns a civic agenda item that is planned and currently under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee of the City of Jacksonville. The specific details of the project, including its location, size, and proposed use, are not yet available. As the item is pending, it represents an early stage in the public process. Future phases will likely involve site preparation, design, and construction, though the exact scope is not defined. Local contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to monitor this item's progress. Engaging early, before detailed plans and permits are finalized, can offer a competitive advantage.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

CM Amaro offered an amendment. Ms. Schell explained that the amendment would change the geographic boundary for the Renew Arlington Advisory Board member qualifications for Categories 2 and 5 to be within Council District 1. The motion was seconded.

This item concerns a proposed change to the geographic boundaries for advisory board member qualifications for the Renew Arlington and King Soutel Community Redevelopment Areas. The proposal aims to expand these boundaries to include entire Council Districts 1 and 10, respectively. This change is under review to address difficulties in finding qualified board members due to current restrictive boundary requirements, which have led to meeting quorum issues and delayed actions. The expansion is intended to broaden the pool of eligible candidates and support community redevelopment efforts. The process involves reviewing proposed boundary adjustments and potential amendments. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to monitor this item as it progresses, as future redevelopment plans tied to these advisory boards could create opportunities for site preparation, construction, and related services. Early engagement before final plans and permits are established may offer a competitive advantage.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

CM Boylan pointed out that the model was very similar to Hogpen Creek and Deep Bottom Creek and suggested it could be useful for other CMs to follow for issues in their districts.

This item concerns a model that has been pointed out as potentially useful for other City Council Members to follow for issues in their districts. The model is described as being very similar to Hogpen Creek and Deep Bottom Creek. This agenda item is currently pending review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee of the City of Jacksonville. While no specific construction or development is detailed, the discussion suggests a potential need for analysis, planning, or related services in the future. Local businesses involved in consulting, engineering, or data analysis could find opportunities if similar models or analyses are pursued for other districts. Early engagement with city planning or relevant committee staff may provide insight into future needs.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

CM Freeman and Mr. Dennis spoke on this item, related to the Administration's support.

This item is currently under review by the Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville. The Administration has expressed support for this agenda item, which was discussed by CM Freeman and Mr. Dennis. The specific details of the project, including its location, size, and proposed use, are not yet available. As this item is pending, it represents an early opportunity for local contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers. The scope of work, potential phases, and specific needs will become clearer as the item progresses through the public process. Businesses that engage now may gain an advantage in understanding and competing for future work once plans are finalized and permits are issued.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

CM Freeman explained that his bill was born out of CM Arias’s workforce initiative bill, which did not include local unions. He offered an amendment to address some issues raised by the Council Auditor, which Mr. Peterson explained. The Auditor’s recommended amendment was moved and seconded. It was approved unanimously. The bill was moved and seconded as amended.

This item concerns a proposed workforce development program, potentially involving electrical, sheet metal, plumbing, pipe fitting, operating engineers, and carpentry apprenticeships. The program is planned to have two enrollment periods, one in the spring and one in the fall, with an annual enrollment period starting in September. The City would pay $2,500 for each qualified enrollee, defined as a Duval County resident enrolled in one of the apprenticeship programs. The program is currently under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee. This initiative could lead to work in areas such as training program administration, student recruitment, and potentially the provision of materials or services related to the trades involved. Early engagement with program administrators could provide opportunities before final plans and contracts are established.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
JGAA

CM Salem asked Mr. Peterson to verify that the General Fund Operating Reserves dollars being appropriated by this bill had been previously allocated and then fell into the Reserves. Mr. Peterson confirmed that the dollars had been appropriated in 2024 and that the contract allowed them to be carried over to September 2025, at which point they were returned to Reserves. CM Salem asked CM Johnson what changes had occurred to make him hopeful that the project would proceed. CM Johnson said that Judge James Ruth was now the Chair of the board responsible for overseeing the project and had explained the plan.

This civic agenda item concerns a project that is currently under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee of the City of Jacksonville. The project involves roof repairs intended to prevent demolition by neglect. Funding for these repairs has been confirmed and includes a 25 percent advance, with future reimbursements contingent on documented spending. Judge James Ruth is now the Chair of the board overseeing the project and has explained the plan. This early stage presents an opportunity for contractors, suppliers, and service providers to engage. The scope of work will likely involve site assessment, material procurement for roofing, and the execution of repair work. Businesses specializing in roofing, general contracting, and potentially site preparation could find opportunities by reaching out now, before specific bids and permits are finalized.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

COUNCIL RULE 4.505 DISRUPTION OF MEETING

This item concerns a proposed rule change for public meetings in Jacksonville. The Rules Committee is reviewing Council Rule 4.505, which deals with disruptions during meetings. The proposed changes outline behaviors that could lead to a person being removed from a meeting, including campaigning, excessive noise, displaying signs, using electronic devices audibly, consuming alcohol or controlled substances, making offensive remarks, refusing to stop speaking, or returning after removal. The rule is currently under review by the committee. If adopted, this rule would primarily impact meeting management and security protocols. It does not involve construction or direct procurement of goods and services for a physical project. Local businesses involved in security services, legal counsel, or potentially event management and AV support for public meetings might find this relevant as the city refines its operational procedures.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

COUNCIL RULE 4.505 DISRUPTION OF MEETING

This item concerns a proposed rule change for public meetings in Jacksonville, Duval. The Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee is reviewing a rule that would allow officials to bar or remove individuals who disrupt meetings. The rule outlines specific behaviors considered disruptive, such as political campaigning, excessive noise, or displaying signs larger than 21 inches by 21 inches. This matter is currently under review by the committee. If approved, the rule would primarily impact meeting conduct and security, rather than involving physical construction or direct trade work. However, any changes to meeting procedures could indirectly affect the need for security services or administrative support for public forums. Businesses that provide security, administrative support, or legal services related to public administration might find this review relevant as it shapes future public engagement protocols.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

Item/File No. Title History

This item concerns a proposal for a new development project. The project is planned for the area near the intersection of Main Street and Bay Street. It is currently under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee. The project is in its early stages, with plans still being developed. If approved, this project would likely involve site clearing and grading, followed by underground utility work and paving. Subsequent phases could include building construction, mechanical and finish trades, and final landscaping. Local contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to engage early to understand the project's scope and potential needs as it moves through the review process. Early involvement can provide a competitive advantage before formal bidding and permitting.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
Main Street and Bay Street

Item/File No. Title History

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Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

Minutes: Brandon Russell, Council Research

This item concerns a civic agenda item that is currently planned and under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee of the City of Jacksonville. The specific details of the project, including its location, size, and proposed use, are not yet available. This item is in its early stages of the public process, indicating potential opportunities for local businesses. As the project moves forward, it is likely to involve various phases of work, such as site preparation, construction, and finishing trades. Local contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to monitor this agenda item as it progresses. Engaging early, before detailed site plans, bids, and permits are finalized, can provide a competitive advantage for securing future work.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

Minutes: Colleen Hampsey, Council Research

This item concerns a potential future project in Jacksonville, Florida. The specific details of the project, including its location, size, and proposed use, are not yet available. The agenda item is currently pending review by the Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville. As this item is in the early stages of the public process, it represents a preliminary opportunity. Future work could involve site preparation, construction, and related trades, depending on the final project scope. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to monitor this item's progress to identify potential business opportunities as more information becomes public.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

Mr. Peterson was in attendance to speak about his qualifications for this appointment.

This item concerns a potential appointment, not a construction project. Mr. Peterson attended a meeting to discuss his qualifications for an appointment. Several City Council members have asked to be added as co-sponsors for this item. The Rules Committee is reviewing this matter, and its status is currently pending. Because this is an appointment process, there is no direct construction work or related trades involved at this stage. Local businesses should be aware that this is a procedural matter and does not currently present opportunities for contractors, suppliers, or service providers in the construction or development sectors.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

Ms. Black was in attendance to speak about her qualifications for this appointment. CP Carrico spoke in support of the appointee.

This item concerns a pending appointment. Ms. Black attended a meeting to discuss her qualifications for this role. CP Carrico spoke in support of the appointee. The Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville is reviewing this matter. This is an early stage in the public process. No specific project details, scope of work, or timelines are available at this time. Therefore, no specific contractor, supplier, or service provider opportunities can be identified.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

Ms. Carraher explained the amendment. Approved unanimously.

This item concerns a proposed amendment to city legislation. The Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville has reviewed this amendment. The amendment has been approved unanimously by the committee. The Mayor's Office has indicated support for this legislation. This item is currently pending further review. No specific project details, such as a street address, size, or proposed use, were provided in the agenda item text. Because this item is early in the public process, contractors, suppliers, and service providers may find it advantageous to reach out to understand potential future needs as the legislation moves forward.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item

Ms. Carraher explained the amendment. Approved unanimously.

This item concerns a proposed amendment that was explained by Ms. Carraher. The Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville, Duval, has unanimously approved this amendment. As this item has been approved, it is moving forward in the public process. The specific details of the amendment and its potential impact on future projects are not yet available. This early stage means that contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers should monitor future announcements for details on potential work. Reaching out to the relevant city departments or the applicant, once identified, could provide insight into upcoming opportunities.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
Rules Committee, City of Jacksonville, Duval

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