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Ms. Carraher explained the amendment. Approved unanimously.
This item involves a proposed amendment to city rules, as explained by Ms. Carraher. The Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville has approved this amendment unanimously. As this item is pending further action, it represents an early stage in a civic process. The work that could stem from this amendment is not yet defined, but such processes often lead to future construction, infrastructure, or service needs. Local contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to monitor future developments related to this approved amendment. Engaging early can provide an advantage as specific projects and their requirements become clearer.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
Ms. Carraher explained the amendment. Approved unanimously.
This civic agenda item concerns a proposed survey related to JEA personnel matters. The survey's objective, methodology, and how results will be reconciled between former and current employees were discussed. Concerns were raised about potential bias and JEA's autonomy in handling its own personnel issues. An amendment was approved to ensure the survey results are presented once to the JEA Board. This item is currently under review. The project would involve survey design, data collection, analysis, and reporting. Businesses specializing in professional consulting, market research, and data analysis could find opportunities. Engaging early, before final survey parameters and reporting structures are set, may offer an advantage.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
Ms. Moore was in attendance to speak about her qualifications for this appointment.
This item concerns a pending appointment for the Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville, Duval. Ms. Moore attended a meeting to discuss her qualifications for this role. The item is currently under review. This process does not involve construction or direct services that would create immediate work for contractors, suppliers, or trades. Businesses interested in civic opportunities should monitor future agendas and official postings for projects that may arise from committee actions or decisions. Early awareness of committee functions can provide insight into potential future needs.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
NCSPHS AMENDMENT
The City of Jacksonville is considering an amendment to a contract with the Jacksonville General Apprenticeship Association, Inc. (JGAA). This amendment would extend the contract term to September 30, 2028, and require JGAA to report on the status of enrollees one year after payment by the City. If an enrollee is no longer in the program, JGAA would repay the City $2,500 for that enrollee. The City plans to appropriate $675,000 from a contingency account to fund apprenticeship and certification programs for Duval County residents. The City will pay JGAA $2,500 for each qualified enrollee upon enrollment, with the total number of enrollees determined annually. This item is currently pending review by the Rules Committee. The project involves funding and oversight of apprenticeship programs, which could lead to needs for administrative support, program management, and financial services. Early engagement with the City and JGAA could provide insight into future needs and opportunities as the contract terms are finalized.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
NCSPHS AMENDMENT
The City of Jacksonville Rules Committee is reviewing proposed amendments to the NCSPHS, specifically concerning the qualifications for advisory board members for the Renew Arlington CRA and KingSoutel Crossing CRA. These changes would adjust residency and business location requirements for board members. The item is currently under review by the Rules Committee. This review process itself does not directly involve construction or physical work, but it sets the stage for future decisions that could impact local businesses. Understanding these proposed changes early allows contractors, suppliers, and service providers to stay informed about potential future needs within these Community Redevelopment Areas. As the process moves forward, any resulting projects or initiatives stemming from these advisory board decisions could create opportunities for various local businesses.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
NOTE: The next regular meeting will be held May 18, 2026.
This item concerns a civic agenda item that is planned and under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety 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, indicating it is in the early stages of the public process. As the project moves forward, it is expected to involve various phases of work, potentially including site preparation, utility installation, construction, and landscaping. Local contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to monitor this item's progress. Engaging early, before detailed site plans, bids, and permits are finalized, offers the best opportunity to compete for potential work.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
NOTE: The next regular meeting will be held Monday, May 18, 2026.
This item concerns a planned civic agenda item for the City of Jacksonville's Rules Committee. The meeting is scheduled for May 4, 2026, with the next regular meeting on May 18, 2026. The specific details of the agenda item are not provided in the source text. This early stage in the public process means that contractors, suppliers, and service providers can engage with the city to understand potential future needs. As details emerge, opportunities may arise for site preparation, construction, and related services. Reaching out now allows businesses to be informed and prepared as the project progresses through its review phases.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
The Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee of the City of Jacksonville met to discuss upcoming projects and proposals. Several local business opportunities were identified. These include potential work on roof repairs, a new community garden, a public safety building, improvements to the historic Stanton School, and park upgrades at Ed Austin and William F. Sheffield Regional Parks. Additionally, a roadway extension to Normandy Boulevard and the Emerald Trail project are under review, which could involve various construction and engineering services.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Meeting
ORD Approp $1,776,499.27, Including $182,274.74 from the Solid Waste Class III Mitigation Fund - Transfer from Retained Earnings Acct, $1,040,314.02 from the Gen Trust & Agency - Carryforward Council-Approp - Neighborhood Enhancement TRNB04 - Cardroom Tax Acct, $69,472.00 from the ETR Bonds, Series 2004 - Autumn Bonds - Investment Pool Earnings Acct, & $484,438.51 from the Parks QOL - William Sheffield Regional Park - DM Other Construction Costs Acct, to the Ed Austin Park-Pickleball Courts & Lights - Other Construction Costs Acct ($524,999.76), Ed Austin Park-Sports Lighting - Other Construction Costs Acct ($703,500.00), Sheffield Park-Sports Lighting - DM Other Construction Costs Acct ($484,438.51), & Sheffield Park-Sports Lighting - Other Construction Costs Acct ($63,561.00), to Pay for Pickleball Court & Lighting Improvements at Ed Austin Regional Park & Sports Lighting Improvements at William F. Sheffield Regional Park; Amend the 26-30 5-Yr CIP Appvd by Ord 2025-505-E to Reflect the Transfer of Funds from the Proj Entitled “Parks QOL-William Sheffield Regional Park” & the Approp of Funds to the Projs Entitled “Ed Austin Park-Pickleball Courts & Lights”, “Ed Austin Park-Sports Lighting” & “Sheffield Park-Sports Lighting” (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Gay) (Co-Sponsor CMs Salem, Clark-Murray, Miller,White & Arias)
This notice concerns planned improvements at Ed Austin Regional Park and William F. Sheffield Regional Park. The proposal includes funding for new pickleball courts and lighting at Ed Austin Park, as well as sports lighting upgrades at both Ed Austin Park and Sheffield Park. The total project cost is estimated at $1,776,499.27, with funds being transferred from various city accounts. This item is currently under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee and City Council. The project scope involves site preparation, installation of lighting systems, and potentially court construction. Contractors specializing in park improvements, electrical work, and general construction may find opportunities as this project moves through the approval process. Early engagement could be beneficial before final plans and bids are established.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- Ed Austin Regional Park
ORD Approp $12,599,258 from the Emerald Trail - Hogan’s Creek to Riverwalk Other Construction Costs Acct to the Land Acquisition Cost Acct; Amend the 26-30 5-Yr CIP Appvd by Ord 2025-505-E to Reflect This Approp of Funds from the Other Construction Costs Acct to the Land Acquisition Cost Acct for the Proj Entitled “Emerald Trail - Hogan’s Creek to Riverwalk”; Declaring the Public Necessity for Acquiring Fee Simple Title, Temporary Construction Easements, & Permanent Drainage Easements, Thru Condemnation by Right of Eminent Domain to & Over Certain Parcels of Real Property in Council Dist 7, Such Parcels Being Located Near or Adjacent to Portions of Hogan’s Creek, Including the Entire Parcels of Real Property, or Portions Thereof, as More Specifically Described Herein, as Required for the Proj; Auth Acquisition of the Properties by Negotiation or Eminent Domain; Auth the Chief of the Engineering & Construction Mgmt Div of the Dept of PW to Make a Good Faith Deposit Into the Court Registry; Auth the Chief of the Real Estate Div of the Dept of PW, or Her Desig, to Make Offers & Negotiate for the Purchase of the Properties, Subj to Certain Conds; Auth the Chief of the Real Estate Div of the Dept of PW, or Her Desig, at the Direction of the Engineering & Construction Mgmt Div of the Dept of PW, to Make Offers & Negotiate Claims for Business Damages, Attorneys’ Fees, & Costs Related to the Purchase of the Properties, Subj to Certain Conds; Waiving the Settlement Limitation in Secs 112.307 (Claims & Suits Brought Against the City for Monetary Relief), 112.308 (Eminent Domain), & 112.309 (Attorneys’ Fees), Pt 3 (Settlement of Claims & Suits by & Against City), Ch 112 (Claims by & Against City), Ord Code, re Limitations on the Total Amt of a Settlement; Requiring City Council Appvl Prior to Institution of Legal Proceedings; Prov for Oversight by the Engineering & Construction Mgmt Div of the Dept of PW (Revised B.T. 26-057)
The City of Jacksonville is planning a project called "Emerald Trail - Hogan's Creek to Riverwalk." This project involves acquiring land, including fee simple title, temporary construction easements, and permanent drainage easements, near Hogan's Creek. The city intends to use eminent domain if necessary to obtain these properties. This item is currently under review by the Rules Committee and has been introduced to City Council. The project will require site clearing and grading, underground utility work, and potentially road and paving work as part of the land acquisition and trail development. Contractors specializing in site preparation, heavy civil work, utility installation, and land acquisition services may find opportunities. Reaching out early is advised as plans and permits are still being finalized.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- Hogan's Creek
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
ORD Approp $12,599,258 from the Emerald Trail - Hogan’s Creek to Riverwalk Other Construction Costs Acct to the Land Acquisition Cost Acct; Amend the 26-30 5-Yr CIP Appvd by Ord 2025-505-E to Reflect This Approp of Funds from the Other Construction Costs Acct to the Land Acquisition Cost Acct for the Proj Entitled “Emerald Trail - Hogan’s Creek to Riverwalk”; Declaring the Public Necessity for Acquiring Fee Simple Title, Temporary Construction Easements, & Permanent Drainage Easements, Thru Condemnation by Right of Eminent Domain to & Over Certain Parcels of Real Property in Council Dist 7, Such Parcels Being Located Near or Adjacent to Portions of Hogan’s Creek, Including the Entire Parcels of Real Property, or Portions Thereof, as More Specifically Described Herein, as Required for the Proj; Auth Acquisition of the Properties by Negotiation or Eminent Domain; Auth the Chief of the Engineering & Construction Mgmt Div of the Dept of PW to Make a Good Faith Deposit Into the Court Registry; Auth the Chief of the Real Estate Div of the Dept of PW, or Her Desig, to Make Offers & Negotiate for the Purchase of the Properties, Subj to Certain Conds; Auth the Chief of the Real Estate Div of the Dept of PW, or Her Desig, at the Direction of the Engineering & Construction Mgmt Div of the Dept of PW, to Make Offers & Negotiate Claims for Business Damages, Attorneys’ Fees, & Costs Related to the Purchase of the Properties, Subj to Certain Conds; Waiving the Settlement Limitation in Secs 112.307 (Claims & Suits Brought Against the City for Monetary Relief), 112.308 (Eminent Domain), & 112.309 (Attorneys’ Fees), Pt 3 (Settlement of Claims & Suits by & Against City), Ch 112 (Claims by & Against City), Ord Code, re Limitations on the Total Amt of a Settlement; Requiring City Council Appvl Prior to Institution of Legal Proceedings; Prov for Oversight by the Engineering & Construction Mgmt Div of the Dept of PW (Revised B.T. 26-057)
The City of Jacksonville is planning the "Emerald Trail - Hogan’s Creek to Riverwalk" project, which involves acquiring land for trail development. This project requires the acquisition of fee simple title, temporary construction easements, and permanent drainage easements for parcels located near Hogan’s Creek in Council District 7. The city plans to acquire these properties through negotiation or eminent domain, with a budget of $12,599,258 allocated for land acquisition costs. This item is currently under review by various city committees, with a recent approval by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee. The project will likely involve site preparation, land clearing, grading, utility work, and potentially paving and landscaping as the trail is developed. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers should consider reaching out early to understand the project's scope and potential needs before final plans and permits are established, as this offers an advantage in securing future work.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- Hogan’s Creek
ORD Approp $143,710 from Gen Fund Operating Reserves to the Historic Stanton Rehab - Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Acct to Prov Grant Funds to Historic Stanton, Inc. for Certain Improvements to the Historic Stanton School Bldg Located at 521 W Ashley St as Described Herein; Waiving Sec 118.107 (Nonprofits to Receive Funding Through a Competitive Evaluated Award Process; Waiver & Disclosures), Pt 1 (General Provisions), Ch 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Allow for a Direct Contract with Historic Stanton, Inc.; Waiving Subsec 118.201(F)(7) (Release of Appropriations), Pt 2 (Disbursement of City Grants), Ch 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Allow for an Advance Payment of Up to 25% of the Total Grant Amt to Historic Stanton, Inc.; Apv, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver on Behalf of the City a Grant Agrmt btwn the City & Historic Stanton, Inc. for the Proj; Prov for Oversight by the Grants & Contract Compliance Div of the Finance Dept (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Johnson) (Co-Sponsor CMs White, Clark-Murray, Amaro & Peluso)
The City of Jacksonville has approved funding for improvements to the Historic Stanton School Building located at 521 W Ashley St. This project involves providing grant funds to Historic Stanton, Inc. for specific upgrades. The city is waiving certain competitive award and disbursement processes to allow for a direct contract and advance payment to Historic Stanton, Inc. The project is approved and moving forward, with oversight from the Finance Department's Grants and Contract Compliance Division. This initiative will likely involve site preparation, construction, and various trade work related to building rehabilitation. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to connect with Historic Stanton, Inc. early in the process to explore potential opportunities before final bid and permit stages are settled.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- 521 W Ashley St
- Applicant:
- Historic Stanton, Inc.
ORD Approp $143,710 from Gen Fund Operating Reserves to the Historic Stanton Rehab - Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Acct to Prov Grant Funds to Historic Stanton, Inc. for Certain Improvements to the Historic Stanton School Bldg Located at 521 W Ashley St as Described Herein; Waiving Sec 118.107 (Nonprofits to Receive Funding Through a Competitive Evaluated Award Process; Waiver & Disclosures), Pt 1 (General Provisions), Ch 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Allow for a Direct Contract with Historic Stanton, Inc.; Waiving Subsec 118.201(F)(7) (Release of Appropriations), Pt 2 (Disbursement of City Grants), Ch 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Allow for an Advance Payment of Up to 25% of the Total Grant Amt to Historic Stanton, Inc.; Apv, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver on Behalf of the City a Grant Agrmt btwn the City & Historic Stanton, Inc. for the Proj; Prov for Oversight by the Grants & Contract Compliance Div of the Finance Dept (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Johnson) (Co-Sponsor CMs White, Clark-Murray, Amaro & Peluso)
The City of Jacksonville has approved funding for improvements to the Historic Stanton School Building located at 521 W Ashley St. This project involves a direct contract with Historic Stanton, Inc., waiving standard competitive award processes and allowing for advance payment of grant funds. The approved ordinance appropriates $143,710 from General Fund Operating Reserves for this purpose. The work will involve grant agreement execution and oversight by the Grants and Contract Compliance Division. While specific construction details are not provided, projects of this nature typically involve restoration, repair, and potentially upgrades to the building's systems and structure. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers should consider reaching out to Historic Stanton, Inc. early to understand potential needs as the project moves forward, before detailed plans and permits are finalized.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- 521 W Ashley St
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
ORD Approp $36,563.20 to Fund 2 Positions in Support of the Eastside Community Grants Prog; Auth 2 Positions to Support the Eastside Community Grants Prog (R.C. 26-085) (B.T. 26-061) (Smith) (Req of Mayor)
This item concerns a proposed ordinance to fund two new positions to support the Eastside Community Grants Program. The City of Jacksonville is considering this ordinance, which has been introduced and is currently under review by various committees. The process involves readings and approvals by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee, and the City Council. This project would involve administrative and support roles related to grant program management. Local businesses involved in administrative support, office supplies, and potentially consulting services related to grant management could find opportunities. Engaging early in the process, before final approvals and position staffing, allows businesses to understand the program's needs and potential future requirements.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD Approp $5,200,000 from the Gen Fund Operating - Youth Empowerment City Council Special Committee Contingency Acct to the KHA Fund - Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Acct to Make the Funds Available for Progs, Svcs, & Activities to Be Competitively Procured by the KHA Pursuant to Ch 126 (Procurement Code), Ord Code, Subj to Certain Conds as Described Herein; Prov for Carryover to FY 26-27; Waiving Sec 77.101 (Legislative Intent), Ch 77 (Kids Hope Alliance), Ord Code, to Auth KHA to Expend the City Funds Appropd Herein for the Provision of Progs, Svcs, & Activities to Individuals btwn 16 & 24 Years Old as Provd Herein; Amend the Revised Schedule M to Ord 2025-511-E (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Freeman) (Co-Sponsor CMs White, Amaro, Clark-Murray, Gay & Arias)
The City of Jacksonville's Rules Committee is reviewing an ordinance that would appropriate $5,200,000 from the General Fund to the KHA Fund. These funds are intended for programs, services, and activities for individuals aged 16 to 24. The Kids Hope Alliance (KHA) will competitively procure these services. This item is currently under review, having passed through several committee stages and is awaiting final action. The project will involve the procurement and delivery of youth empowerment programs and services. This early stage presents an opportunity for contractors, suppliers, and service providers to engage with the KHA and potentially secure future work. Reaching out now allows businesses to understand the project's scope and requirements before formal bidding processes begin.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
ORD Approp $5,200,000 from the Gen Fund Operating - Youth Empowerment City Council Special Committee Contingency Acct to the KHA Fund - Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Acct to Make the Funds Available for Progs, Svcs, & Activities to Be Competitively Procured by the KHA Pursuant to Ch 126 (Procurement Code), Ord Code, Subj to Certain Conds as Described Herein; Prov for Carryover to FY 26-27; Waiving Sec 77.101 (Legislative Intent), Ch 77 (Kids Hope Alliance), Ord Code, to Auth KHA to Expend the City Funds Appropd Herein for the Provision of Progs, Svcs, & Activities to Individuals btwn 16 & 24 Years Old as Provd Herein; Amend the Revised Schedule M to Ord 2025-511-E (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Freeman) (Co-Sponsor CMs White, Amaro, Clark-Murray, Gay & Arias)
The City of Jacksonville is considering an ordinance to appropriate $5,200,000 from the General Fund to the KHA Fund. These funds are intended for programs, services, and activities for individuals aged 16 to 24. The Kids Hope Alliance (KHA) will competitively procure these services. This item is currently under review, having been introduced and advanced through committee readings. The process involves potential waivers of certain code sections to allow KHA to spend these city funds. This appropriation will set in motion the competitive procurement of services, likely involving planning, contracting, and service delivery phases. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers in youth services, program management, and related fields may find opportunities by engaging early before specific procurement details are finalized. Understanding the project's scope and the KHA's procurement process can provide a competitive advantage.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Kids Hope Alliance
ORD Approp $675,000 from the Jax Gen Apprenticeship Association Contingency Acct to the Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Acct to Prov Funding to Jacksonville General Apprenticeship Association, Inc. to Support Apprenticeship Progs & Certifications for Qualified Duval County Residents in the Fields of Electrical, Sheet Metal, Plumbing & Pipefitting, Operating Engineering, & Carpentry as Described Herein; Prov for Carryover of Funds to 9/30/27; Waiving Sec 118.107 (Nonprofits to Receive Funding Through a Competitive Evaluated Award Process; Waiver & Disclosures), Pt 1 (General Provisions), Ch 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Allow for a Direct Contract with JGAA; Apv, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver on Behalf of the City a Funding Agrmt btwn the City & JGAA for the Prog; Prov for Oversight by the Grants & Contract Compliance Div of the Finance Dept (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Freeman) (Co-Sponsor CMs Gay, Arias, Johnson, White, Amaro, Clark-Murray, Miller, Peluso & Carlucci)
The City of Jacksonville has approved funding for apprenticeship programs. This initiative will provide $675,000 to the Jacksonville General Apprenticeship Association, Inc. to support training for qualified Duval County residents in fields such as electrical, sheet metal, plumbing, pipefitting, operating engineering, and carpentry. The funds are designated for programs and certifications and will be available through September 30, 2027. This approval allows for a direct contract, bypassing a competitive award process. The project involves providing financial support for training programs, which will likely require administrative and oversight services. Local contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers in the specified fields, as well as those providing administrative or oversight support, may find opportunities. Early engagement with the Jacksonville General Apprenticeship Association, Inc. could be advantageous as program details are finalized.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Decision:
- City of Jacksonville
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
ORD Approp $675,000 from the Jax Gen Apprenticeship Association Contingency Acct to the Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Acct to Prov Funding to Jacksonville General Apprenticeship Association, Inc. to Support Apprenticeship Progs & Certifications for Qualified Duval County Residents in the Fields of Electrical, Sheet Metal, Plumbing & Pipefitting, Operating Engineering, & Carpentry as Described Herein; Prov for Carryover of Funds to 9/30/27; Waiving Sec 118.107 (Nonprofits to Receive Funding Through a Competitive Evaluated Award Process; Waiver & Disclosures), Pt 1 (General Provisions), Ch 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Allow for a Direct Contract with JGAA; Apv, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver on Behalf of the City a Funding Agrmt btwn the City & JGAA for the Prog; Prov for Oversight by the Grants & Contract Compliance Div of the Finance Dept (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Freeman) (Co-Sponsor CMs Gay, Arias, Johnson, White, Amaro, Clark-Murray, Miller, Peluso & Carlucci)
The City of Jacksonville has approved funding for the Jacksonville General Apprenticeship Association, Inc. (JGAA) to support apprenticeship programs and certifications for qualified Duval County residents. The approved amount is $675,000, which will be used for programs in Electrical, Sheet Metal, Plumbing & Pipefitting, Operating Engineering, and Carpentry. This funding is planned to support programs through September 30, 2027. The city waived standard competitive award processes to allow for a direct contract with JGAA. This project will involve the development and delivery of training programs, potentially including curriculum development, instructor recruitment, and the procurement of training materials and equipment. Local contractors, tradespeople, suppliers, and service providers in the specified fields could find opportunities by connecting with JGAA early in the process, before specific training needs and procurement plans are finalized. Early engagement may provide an advantage in securing contracts for materials, equipment, or specialized training services.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Jacksonville General Apprenticeship Association, Inc.
ORD Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute a 1st Amendment to Services Contract for Residential Curbside Solid Waste & Recyclables Collection & Transportation Services (Service Area I) Btwn the City & Meridian Waste Florida, LLC, to Extend the Contract Term Thru 9/30/32, Replace the Rate Review Process With Annual CPI Adjustments Commencing 10/1/26 & Estab a Process for Extraordinary Rate Adjustment, Set Fuel Caps for FY 26/27, FY 27/28 & FY 28/29, Amend the Process for Conducting Residential Premises Counts, Estab a Technological Advancements Annual Review & Amend Certain Other Provisions, Including Liquidated Damages, Dispute Resolution & Reporting Reqs; Waiving Subsection 382.308(L) (Extension of Contract), Pt 3 (Selection of Waste Collection & Disposal Service Areas & Contractors), Ch 382 (Waste Collection & Disposal Service by Contractors & City), Ord Code; Prov for City Oversight by the Solid Waste Div of the Office of Admin Svcs (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)
This item concerns a proposed amendment to an existing services contract for residential curbside solid waste and recyclables collection and transportation services in Service Area I. The amendment, proposed by Meridian Waste Florida, LLC, aims to extend the contract term through September 30, 2032. Key changes include replacing the current rate review process with annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) adjustments starting October 1, 2026, and establishing a process for extraordinary rate adjustments. The proposal also includes setting fuel caps for fiscal years 2026-2027, 2027-2028, and 2028-2029, amending how residential premises counts are conducted, and establishing an annual review for technological advancements. Other provisions related to liquidated damages, dispute resolution, and reporting requirements would also be amended. This ordinance is currently pending review and has been introduced, read, and rereferred through various city committees, with a potential amendment and approval by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee on June 1, 2026. The scope of work involves ongoing waste and recycling collection and transportation services, with potential for technological upgrades and adjustments to service delivery based on the amended contract terms. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers in waste management, transportation, and related technology sectors may find opportunities as this contract is reviewed and potentially amended. Early engagement could provide insight into future needs and potential service requirements.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute a 1st Amendment to Services Contract for Residential Curbside Solid Waste & Recyclables Collection & Transportation Services (Service Area I) Btwn the City & Meridian Waste Florida, LLC, to Extend the Contract Term Thru 9/30/32, Replace the Rate Review Process With Annual CPI Adjustments Commencing 10/1/26 & Estab a Process for Extraordinary Rate Adjustment, Set Fuel Caps for FY 26/27, FY 27/28 & FY 28/29, Amend the Process for Conducting Residential Premises Counts, Estab a Technological Advancements Annual Review & Amend Certain Other Provisions, Including Liquidated Damages, Dispute Resolution & Reporting Reqs; Waiving Subsection 382.308(L) (Extension of Contract), Pt 3 (Selection of Waste Collection & Disposal Service Areas & Contractors), Ch 382 (Waste Collection & Disposal Service by Contractors & City), Ord Code; Prov for City Oversight by the Solid Waste Div of the Office of Admin Svcs (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)
The City of Jacksonville is reviewing a proposed amendment to a services contract for residential curbside solid waste and recyclables collection. This amendment, if approved, would extend the contract term through September 30, 2032. It also plans to change how rates are reviewed, moving to annual Consumer Price Index adjustments starting October 1, 2026, and establishing a process for extraordinary rate adjustments. The proposal includes setting fuel caps for fiscal years 2026-2027, 2027-2028, and 2028-2029. Additionally, it aims to modify how residential premises counts are conducted and introduce an annual review for technological advancements. The item is currently under review by the Rules Committee. This process could involve work related to contract management, administrative services, and potentially technological upgrades or reporting systems. Businesses involved in waste management services, contract administration, and related technology could find opportunities by engaging early before final decisions are made.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
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