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ORD Reallocating $181,840.50 in Annual Federal Home Investment Partnership Grant Prog Funding from the Downpayment Assistance Prog to Fund Admin Cost (B.T. 26-059) (Smith) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsor CM Clark-Murray)
The City of Jacksonville is reviewing an ordinance that would reallocate $181,840.50 in Annual Federal Home Investment Partnership Grant Program funding. This funding is proposed to move from the Downpayment Assistance Program to cover administrative costs. The ordinance was introduced on April 28, 2026, and is currently pending review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee. This process involves several readings and potential approvals by various city bodies, with a public hearing scheduled for May 12, 2026. While this item does not involve direct construction, the reallocation of funds could impact the administrative operations and potentially future programs that rely on this grant funding. Businesses that provide administrative support, financial services, or consulting related to grant management and compliance may find opportunities as this funding is redirected. Engaging early in the review process allows for a better understanding of how these administrative costs will be managed and potentially contracted.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD re Ch 745 (Addressing & Street Naming Regulations), Ord Code; Estab an Honorary St Desig & Associated Rdwy Markers for Pastor Ernie L. Murray, Sr.; Estab an Honorary St Desig on Moncrief Rd Adjacent to Parcel R.E. # 026465-0040 in Council Dist 10 for Pastor Ernie L. Murray, Sr.; Prov for the Installation of 2 Honorary Rdwy Markers to Be Located in Approp Locations on the Desig Rd in Council Dist 10; Waiving the Requirements of Subsec 745.105(i)(2), Ord Code, That the Honoree Be Deceased for at Least 5 Yrs; Directing the LSD to Forward a Copy of This Ord, Once Enacted, to the PW Dept, Traffic Engineering & Addressing Divs, for Processing, Implementation & Coordination with the Applicant & Other Affected Agencies & Orgs (Pollock) (Introduced by CM Pittman) (Co-Sponsor CMs Amaro, Lahnen, Gaffney, Jr. & Miller )
A proposed ordinance is under review to establish an honorary street designation for Pastor Ernie L. Murray, Sr. on Moncrief Road, specifically near parcel R.E. # 026465-0040 in Council District 10. This proposal includes installing two honorary roadway markers. The ordinance would waive a requirement that honorees be deceased for at least five years. If enacted, the ordinance will be sent to the Public Works Department, Traffic Engineering, and Addressing Divisions for processing and implementation, coordinating with the applicant and other groups. This early stage in the review process means that contractors and suppliers involved in signage, road marking, and related services could engage with the process. Businesses specializing in traffic control, marker installation, and administrative support for public works projects may find opportunities as the project moves toward implementation.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- Moncrief Rd Adjacent to Parcel R.E. # 026465-0040
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
ORD re Ch 745 (Addressing & Street Naming Regulations), Ord Code; Estab an Honorary St Desig & Associated Rdwy Markers for Pastor Ernie L. Murray, Sr.; Estab an Honorary St Desig on Moncrief Rd Adjacent to Parcel R.E. # 026465-0040 in Council Dist 10 for Pastor Ernie L. Murray, Sr.; Prov for the Installation of 2 Honorary Rdwy Markers to Be Located in Approp Locations on the Desig Rd in Council Dist 10; Waiving the Requirements of Subsec 745.105(i)(2), Ord Code, That the Honoree Be Deceased for at Least 5 Yrs; Directing the LSD to Forward a Copy of This Ord, Once Enacted, to the PW Dept, Traffic Engineering & Addressing Divs, for Processing, Implementation & Coordination with the Applicant & Other Affected Agencies & Orgs (Pollock) (Introduced by CM Pittman) (Co-Sponsor CMs Amaro, Lahnen, Gaffney, Jr. & Miller )
This public notice concerns a proposed ordinance to establish an honorary street designation and associated roadway markers for Pastor Ernie L. Murray, Sr. The designation would be on Moncrief Road, near parcel R.E. # 026465-0040, in Council District 10. The plan includes installing two honorary roadway markers. This item is currently under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee and other city bodies. The process involves waiving a requirement that the honoree be deceased for at least five years. Once enacted, the ordinance will direct city departments, including Public Works, Traffic Engineering, and Addressing, to process and implement the designation. This work would involve coordination with the applicant and other agencies. Local contractors and suppliers involved in signage, traffic control, and potentially minor site work related to marker installation could find opportunities as this project moves through its review and approval phases.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- Moncrief Rd Adjacent to Parcel R.E. # 026465-0040
ORD re Ch 745 (Addressing & Street Naming Regulations), Ord Code; Renaming a Roadway Currently Identified as “Fingerlake Street” to “Fairfield Way” in Council Dist 12 Pursuant to Sec 745.105 (Public Street Name Changes), Ord Code; Directing the LSD to Forward a Copy of This Ord, Once Enacted, to the PWD, Dev Svcs Div, Addressing Sec, for Processing, Implementation, & Coordination with 911 Emerg, the JFRD, the U.S. Post Office, & Other Affected Agencies & Orgs (Pollock) (Introduced by CM White)
This item concerns a planned roadway name change from "Fingerlake Street" to "Fairfield Way" within Council District 12. The ordinance, introduced by CM White and approved by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee, City of Jacksonville, Duval, is now enacted. This process involves directing the Land Survey Division to coordinate the change with various agencies, including Public Works, Development Services, the 911 Emergency system, the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department, and the U.S. Post Office. While this is a regulatory and administrative process, the implementation will require coordination among city departments and external agencies. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers in fields such as signage, mapping, and administrative support may find opportunities in supporting the implementation and coordination phases of this official street name change. Early engagement with city departments involved in the process could provide insight into specific needs as they arise.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Decision:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee, City of Jacksonville, Duval
ORD re Ch 745 (Addressing & Street Naming Regulations), Ord Code; Renaming a Roadway Currently Identified as “Fingerlake Street” to “Fairfield Way” in Council Dist 12 Pursuant to Sec 745.105 (Public Street Name Changes), Ord Code; Directing the LSD to Forward a Copy of This Ord, Once Enacted, to the PWD, Dev Svcs Div, Addressing Sec, for Processing, Implementation, & Coordination with 911 Emerg, the JFRD, the U.S. Post Office, & Other Affected Agencies & Orgs (Pollock) (Introduced by CM White)
A city ordinance has been approved to rename a roadway currently known as "Fingerlake Street" to "Fairfield Way" in Council District 12. This action follows the established regulations for addressing and street naming. The ordinance directs the appropriate city departments to process and implement the name change, coordinating with emergency services, the U.S. Post Office, and other affected agencies. This project involves administrative and coordination work rather than physical construction. Local businesses involved in signage, printing, and potentially mapping services may find opportunities related to updating official records and public information. Engaging early with city planning and addressing departments could provide insight into the specific needs and timelines for this administrative change.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
ORD re the Funding Agrmt btwn the City & Edward Waters University, Inc., Originally Appvd & Authd by Ord 2025-781-E; Incorporating Recitals; Amend Ord 2025-781-E by Amend 4th Revised Exhibit 3 (EWU Funding Agreement Term Sheet) to Prov the Terms & Conds for Use of City Funds for Construction of Track Improvements on the EWU Campus in Lieu of a Living, Learning, Community Ctr as Originally Proposed & Auth in Ord 2025-781-E; Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver for & on Behalf of the City a Grant-Related Programmatic Use Agrmt the Terms & Conds for Programming & Shared Use by the City of the Track Improvements; Prov for Oversight of the Use Agrmt by the Parks, Recreation & Community Svcs Dept & for Oversight of the Funding Agrmt by the Dept of PW (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Carrico) (Co-Sponsor CM Arias)
This item concerns a proposed amendment to a funding agreement between the City of Jacksonville and Edward Waters University, Inc. The original agreement, approved by Ordinance 2025-781-E, is being modified to change the use of city funds. Instead of funding a living, learning, community center, the funds will now be used for track improvements on the Edward Waters University campus. The amendment also includes a programmatic use agreement for shared city use of the track improvements. This item is currently under review by the Rules Committee. The project would involve site preparation, grading, and construction related to the track improvements. It may also involve underground utility work and final landscaping. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers should consider reaching out to the city or university early, before final plans and permits are set, to understand potential opportunities in site work, construction, and related trades.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
ORD re the Funding Agrmt btwn the City & Edward Waters University, Inc., Originally Appvd & Authd by Ord 2025-781-E; Incorporating Recitals; Amend Ord 2025-781-E by Amend 4th Revised Exhibit 3 (EWU Funding Agreement Term Sheet) to Prov the Terms & Conds for Use of City Funds for Construction of Track Improvements on the EWU Campus in Lieu of a Living, Learning, Community Ctr as Originally Proposed & Auth in Ord 2025-781-E; Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver for & on Behalf of the City a Grant-Related Programmatic Use Agrmt the Terms & Conds for Programming & Shared Use by the City of the Track Improvements; Prov for Oversight of the Use Agrmt by the Parks, Recreation & Community Svcs Dept & for Oversight of the Funding Agrmt by the Dept of PW (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Carrico) (Co-Sponsor CM Arias)
This notice concerns a proposed amendment to a funding agreement between the City of Jacksonville and Edward Waters University, Inc. The original agreement, approved by Ordinance 2025-781-E, is being modified. The amendment will change the use of city funds from a living, learning, community center to construction of track improvements on the Edward Waters University campus. The city will also enter into a separate use agreement for programming and shared use of the new track facilities. This item is currently under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee. The project would involve site preparation, grading, underground utility work, paving for the track, and potentially specialized sports surfacing and related amenities. Contractors specializing in site preparation, grading, concrete, paving, and sports facility construction may find opportunities. Suppliers of construction materials and equipment could also be involved. Reaching out early to the city and the university could provide an advantage before final plans and bids are established.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Edward Waters University, Inc.
ORD re the Grant Agrmt btwn the City & Riverside-Avondale Preservation, Inc. for the Preserving & Restoring the Merchant Dists of Riverside & Avondale Prog Originally Appvd & Authd by Ord 2025-690-E; Amend Ord 2025-690-E by Amend Exhibit 2 (RAP Term Sheet & Budget) to Amend the Prog Budget (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Peluso)
This notice is about a program to preserve and restore merchant districts in Riverside and Avondale. The City of Jacksonville and Riverside-Avondale Preservation, Inc. have entered into a grant agreement for this program. This agreement amends a previous ordinance, changing the program's budget. The program has been approved by the City Council. The work will involve restoration and preservation efforts within the merchant districts. This early stage presents opportunities for contractors, suppliers, and service providers. Businesses specializing in construction, restoration, and related trades should consider reaching out now, before specific bids and permits are finalized, to understand potential involvement.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Riverside-Avondale Preservation, Inc.
ORD-MC Amend Sec 602.802 (Restricted Activities), Pt 8 (Lobbying), Ch 602 (Jacksonville Ethics Code), Ord Code, to Prohibit Certain Expenditures to the Mayor & Council Members; Prov for Codification Instructions (Reingold) (Introduced by CM Carlucci)
This item concerns a proposed ordinance amendment to the Jacksonville Ethics Code, specifically Section 602.802, which deals with restricted activities and lobbying. The amendment aims to prohibit certain expenditures made to the Mayor and City Council Members. This ordinance is currently under review, having been introduced and read multiple times, with a public hearing held. The process is still ongoing as the item has been continued. The work related to this item is primarily legal and administrative, involving research, drafting, and public engagement. As this is a legislative and ethical review, the primary opportunity lies in legal services and potentially administrative support for the process. Engaging early allows businesses to understand the implications and offer services as the ordinance moves through its review stages.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
ORD-MC Amend Sec 609.109 (Applicable Chapters & Parts), Ch 609 (Code Enforcement Citations), Ord Code, to Update Schedule “A1” Relating to Court Costs by Adding a Filing Fee of $10 for Violations of the Jax Ord Code, in Accordance with Sec 34.045, F.S.; Amend Sec 634.102 (Assessment of Court Cost by Circuit & County Courts), Ch 634 (Fines & Costs), Ord Code, to Correct Statutory References for Collection of Court Costs & Add a New Subsec for Assessing a Filing Fee for Violations of the Jax Ord Code; Prov for Codification Instructions (Pollock) (Introduced by CM Johnson)
This item involves a proposed ordinance amendment to Chapter 609 of the Jacksonville Ordinance Code. The amendment aims to update Schedule "A1" by adding a $10 filing fee for violations of the Jax Ord Code. It also seeks to correct statutory references for collecting court costs and add a new subsection for assessing this filing fee. The proposal is currently pending review by the Rules Committee. This process could lead to changes in how court costs and filing fees are handled for code violations. Local businesses involved in legal services, accounting, and administrative support may be impacted by these potential changes in fee structures and collection processes. Early awareness allows for preparation and understanding of new regulations.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
ORD-MC Amend Sec 609.109 (Applicable Chapters & Parts), Ch 609 (Code Enforcement Citations), Ord Code, to Update Schedule “A1” Relating to Court Costs by Adding a Filing Fee of $10 for Violations of the Jax Ord Code, in Accordance with Sec 34.045, F.S.; Amend Sec 634.102 (Assessment of Court Cost by Circuit & County Courts), Ch 634 (Fines & Costs), Ord Code, to Correct Statutory References for Collection of Court Costs & Add a New Subsec for Assessing a Filing Fee for Violations of the Jax Ord Code; Prov for Codification Instructions (Pollock) (Introduced by CM Johnson)
This item proposes an amendment to the City of Jacksonville's Code Enforcement Citations and Fines & Costs chapters. The amendment would add a $10 filing fee for violations of the Jax Ord Code and update statutory references for collecting court costs. This ordinance is currently under review, having been introduced and read for the second time by various city bodies. The process involves public hearings and rereferrals to different committees. This item does not involve physical construction or site work but rather changes to administrative fees and legal code. The primary opportunity lies in legal services related to ordinance drafting, review, and potential challenges, as well as administrative support services for processing new fees. Early engagement with city legal counsel or administrative staff could provide insight into the implementation details and any related procedural needs.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD-MC Amend Sec 656.101(Definitions) & 656.109(Administration & Enforcement; Interpretation of Zoning Code; Administrative Deviations) Pt 1, Ch 656 (Zoning Code), Ord Code; Amend Sec 656.720 (Nonconforming Use Administrative Deviation), Pt 7 (Nonconforming Lots, Uses & Structures), Ch 656 (Zoning Code), Ord Code; Prov for Codification Instructions (Harvey) (N CPAC Deny) (Introduced by CM Diamond)
This item concerns proposed changes to the City of Jacksonville's Zoning Code, specifically sections related to definitions, administration, enforcement, interpretation, and administrative deviations for nonconforming uses. The proposed ordinance, identified as 2026-0364-W, is currently under review by the Rules Committee. The process involves multiple readings and public hearings across various committees, including the North Council Special Public Hearing (NCSPHS), Rules Committee (R), and Land Use and Zoning Committee (LUZ). While the specific location or size of any potential development is not detailed, changes to zoning code administration and interpretation could impact future land use and development projects. Businesses involved in legal services, professional consulting, and potentially those dealing with zoning compliance or property development may find it beneficial to monitor this ordinance's progress. Engaging with the process early, before final decisions are made, allows for understanding potential impacts and opportunities.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
ORD-MC Amend Sec 656.101(Definitions) & 656.109(Administration & Enforcement; Interpretation of Zoning Code; Administrative Deviations) Pt 1, Ch 656 (Zoning Code), Ord Code; Amend Sec 656.720 (Nonconforming Use Administrative Deviation), Pt 7 (Nonconforming Lots, Uses & Structures), Ch 656 (Zoning Code), Ord Code; Prov for Codification Instructions (Harvey) (N CPAC Deny) (Introduced by CM Diamond)
This item concerns a proposed ordinance to amend sections of the City of Jacksonville's Zoning Code. Specifically, it aims to change definitions, administration, enforcement, interpretation, and administrative deviation rules. The ordinance also addresses nonconforming use administrative deviations. This matter is currently under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee. The proposed changes could impact how zoning rules are applied and enforced within the city. While no construction is directly proposed, these changes may influence future development projects. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers should monitor this item as it progresses through the public process. Understanding these zoning code amendments early could provide an advantage in anticipating future development requirements and opportunities.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD-MC Concerning the Mayor’s Transfer Authority; Amend Secs 106.304 (Mayor’s Transfer Power) & 106.308 (Capital Improvement Transfers, Appropriation Amendments & Change Orders), Subpt A (General Provisions), Pt 3 (Appropriations), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Limit the Mayor’s Transfer Authority to $100,000 Among the Capital Improvement Projs Listed in the CIP Appvd by the Council & to $100,000 During Any FY into or Out of Any Agency, Nondept or Dept Existing Line Item; Prov for Codification Instructions (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Diamond)
This item concerns a proposed change to the City of Jacksonville's budget and accounting code, specifically sections related to the Mayor's transfer authority for capital improvement projects and agency line items. The proposal aims to limit the Mayor's power to transfer funds, capping transfers at $100,000 for capital improvement projects approved by the Council and $100,000 per fiscal year into or out of any agency or department line item. This ordinance is currently under review, having been introduced and read multiple times, with a public hearing held. The process is still in its early stages, meaning potential future work related to budget adjustments and compliance could arise. While this is a legislative item, changes to budget authority can impact how future capital projects are funded and managed. Businesses involved in financial services, legal counsel, and potentially those involved in the administration of capital improvement projects may find it beneficial to monitor this item's progress. Engaging early allows for a better understanding of how these new limits might affect future city financial operations.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
ORD-MC Creating a New Sec 106.330.1 (Prohibition on Expenditures for Abortions &/or Related Services), Subpt B (Special Provisions), Pt 3 (Appropriations), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Prohibit Expenditure of City Funds to Pay for Abortions &/or Related Svcs; Prov for Codification Instructions (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Diamond)
This notice is about a proposed ordinance for the City of Jacksonville. The ordinance, identified as 2026-0227, aims to create a new section in the city's budget and accounting code. This new section would prohibit the use of city funds for abortions and related services. The proposal is currently under review by the Rules Committee. This item is early in the public process, having been introduced and read multiple times by various city council committees. While this item does not involve physical construction, it is a legislative matter that will require legal services for review, drafting, and potential codification. Local legal professionals specializing in municipal law and government affairs may find opportunities to engage with the city or applicant as this ordinance moves through the review process. Early involvement can be beneficial as the specifics of the ordinance are finalized.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
ORD-MC Creating a New Sec 106.330.1 (Prohibition on Expenditures for Abortions &/or Related Services), Subpt B (Special Provisions), Pt 3 (Appropriations), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Prohibit Expenditure of City Funds to Pay for Abortions &/or Related Svcs; Prov for Codification Instructions (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Diamond)
This item concerns a proposed ordinance to prohibit the expenditure of city funds for abortions and related services. The ordinance, introduced by Council Member Diamond, is currently under review. It has been read and rereferred through several city committees, including the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee. The process includes a public hearing. This is a legal and policy matter, not a construction project, and therefore does not involve typical construction work phases like site clearing, grading, or vertical framing. The opportunity for local businesses lies in providing legal services related to ordinance interpretation, compliance, and potential challenges. Engaging early with city legal counsel or relevant departments could be beneficial for firms specializing in public policy and legal advisory services.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD-MC Pertaining to the Code of Subdiv Regulations; Amend Sec 654.106 (Definitions), Ch 654 (Code of Subdivision Regulations), Ord Code, to Prov Definitions for “Private Provider” & “Private Provider Firm”; Creating a New Sec 654.144 (Private Providers), Ch 654 (Code of Subdivision Regulations), Ord Code, to Allow Private Providers & Private Provider Firms to Prov Review & Appvl of Subdiv Plans, Engineering Plans, Preliminary Plats, Plats, Landscaping Plans, & Other Items Otherwise Subj to Review by the PW Dept, Dev Svcs Div, the Director of the PW Dept, or Other Reviewing Entity or Individual as Authd by Sec 553.791, F.S.; Prov for Codification Instructions (Harvey) (Introduced by CM Diamond) (Co-Sponsors CMs Freeman, Arias, Johnson, Howland, Miller, Carrico, Amaro, Gay, Lahnen, J. Carlucci, Boylan, Peluso, Gaffney, Jr., Clark-Murray, Pittman, White, Salem & Carlucci) )
The City of Jacksonville is considering an ordinance that would allow private companies to review and approve subdivision and engineering plans. This change, if approved, would amend the city's subdivision regulations. The ordinance is currently under review by the Rules Committee and has gone through several readings and public hearings. If passed, this could lead to new opportunities for businesses involved in the development process. This might include site preparation, grading, utility work, paving, and construction trades. Early engagement with the city and potential developers could be beneficial as the process moves forward.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
ORD-MC re Member Appts to Certain CRA Advisory Brds of the City; Amend Sec 53.102 (Membership; Appointment & Removal; Terms of Office), Pt 1 (Renew Arlington Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board), Ch 53 (Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Boards), Ord Code, to Revise the Geographic Boundaries for Certain Member Categories; Amend Sec 53.202 (Membership; Appointment & Removal; Terms of Office), Pt 2 (KingSoutel Crossing Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board), Ch 53 (Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Boards), Ord Code, to Broaden the Geographic & Categorical Requirements for Citizen Members Representing the Gen Public; Prov for Codification Instructions (Schell) (Introduced by CMs Amaro & Pittman) (Co-Sponsor CM Clark-Murray)
This civic agenda item concerns proposed changes to the membership and geographic boundaries for the Arlington Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board and the KingSoutel Crossing Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board. The ordinance, introduced by Council Members Amaro and Pittman, and co-sponsored by Council Member Clark-Murray, was approved by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee on May 4, 2026. The proposed changes aim to revise geographic boundaries for certain member categories and broaden requirements for citizen members representing the general public. This item is approved and moves forward in the legislative process. While this item does not involve direct construction, it sets the stage for future community development initiatives within these redevelopment areas. Businesses involved in professional services, particularly legal counsel and administrative support, may find opportunities related to the implementation and ongoing management of these revised board structures. Early engagement with city planning and community development departments could provide insights into upcoming projects influenced by these advisory boards.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD-MC re Member Appts to Certain CRA Advisory Brds of the City; Amend Sec 53.102 (Membership; Appointment & Removal; Terms of Office), Pt 1 (Renew Arlington Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board), Ch 53 (Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Boards), Ord Code, to Revise the Geographic Boundaries for Certain Member Categories; Amend Sec 53.202 (Membership; Appointment & Removal; Terms of Office), Pt 2 (KingSoutel Crossing Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board), Ch 53 (Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Boards), Ord Code, to Broaden the Geographic & Categorical Requirements for Citizen Members Representing the Gen Public; Prov for Codification Instructions (Schell) (Introduced by CMs Amaro & Pittman) (Co-Sponsor CM Clark-Murray)
This public notice concerns a recently approved ordinance that will revise the geographic boundaries for certain member categories of the Arlington Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board. It also broadens the geographic and categorical requirements for citizen members representing the general public for the KingSoutel Crossing Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board. This item has been approved by the Rules Committee and City Council. The ordinance involves changes to how advisory board members are appointed and defined for specific community redevelopment areas. This process does not involve physical construction or site work but rather administrative and policy changes. Local businesses involved in legal services, government relations, and potentially administrative support may find opportunities related to understanding and complying with these updated regulations. Engaging early with the relevant city departments or advisory boards could provide insight into any related administrative needs or future policy implementations.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
ORD-MC re Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants; Amend Secs 84.301 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Allocation for Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants), 84.304 (Eligibility to Apply for Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants), 84.305 (Application Requirements), 84.306 (Review, Evaluation & Scoring of Applications by OSUD Grants Committee), 84.307 (Funding Allocations by OSUD Grants Committee; Grant Award Limitations), 84.308 (Amendments to Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Budgets by Recipients; Approval by Manager of Opioid Abatement), & 84.309 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Appeals Board; Appeals Procedure), Pt 3 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Awards Procedures), Ch 84 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants), Ord Code, to Clarify Eligibility Requirements, Update Appl Requirements, Change the Assignment of Points to the Evaluation Criterion, Clarify the Use of the High Score Model to Prov Funding to the Next Highest Ranked Score when an Awarded Recipient Does Not Accept the Award or Funding Otherwise Becomes Available, & Update Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Appeals Brd Procedure; Prov for Codification Instructions (Smith) (Introduced by CM Salem)
This public notice concerns an ordinance amendment regarding the allocation and awarding of opioid settlement proceeds grants. The proposed changes aim to clarify eligibility requirements, update application procedures, adjust the scoring of applications, and modify how funding is awarded if a recipient declines an award. The ordinance also updates procedures for the Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Appeals Board. This item has been approved by the Rules Committee and City Council. The work set in motion involves the administration and management of grant programs, including the review of applications, evaluation of proposals, and the distribution of funds. This process may involve legal and administrative support services. Local businesses specializing in legal services and professional consulting could find opportunities in supporting the grant application and administration process. Engaging early allows for a better understanding of the grant program's requirements and potential funding streams.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-05-04
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Chris Miller
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