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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 approved by the City of Jacksonville Rules Committee regarding the allocation and awarding of Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants. The ordinance amends several sections of the city code to clarify eligibility requirements, update application procedures, change how applications are scored, and adjust the appeals process. It also clarifies how funding is awarded when a recipient does not accept an award. This item has been approved by the Rules Committee and other city bodies. The approved ordinance will set in motion processes for reviewing and awarding grants. This includes administrative tasks related to application management, evaluation, and fund disbursement. Local businesses involved in professional services, particularly legal and administrative support, may find opportunities related to grant application preparation, review, and compliance. Early engagement with city officials or grant administrators could provide insight into upcoming grant cycles and requirements.

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

ORD-MC re Towing & Storage of Vehicles or Vessels; Repealing Pt 12 (Wrecker Facilities & Charges) & Pt 13 (Towing on Private Property), Ch 804 (Jacksonville Traffic Code), Ord Code; Creating a New Pt 12 (Towing & Storage of Vehicles & Vessels from Public Property), Ch 804 (Jacksonville Traffic Code), Ord Code, to Update & Clarify Provisions Related to Nonconsensual Towing & Storage of Vehicles & Vessels from Public Property; Creating a New Pt 13 (Towing & Storage of Vehicles & Vessels from Private Property), Ch 804 (Jacksonville Traffic Code), Ord Code, to Update & Clarify Provisions Related to Nonconsensual Towing & Storage of Vehicles & Vessels from Private Property; Prov for Codification Instructions (MacGillis) (Introduced by CM Gay) (Co-Sponsors CMs Peluso & Miller)

The City of Jacksonville is considering new rules for towing and storing vehicles and vessels from public and private property. This ordinance, case file 2026-0358-E, would repeal and replace current sections of the Jacksonville Traffic Code. The proposed changes aim to update and clarify rules for nonconsensual towing and storage. The item is currently under review, having been introduced and read multiple times in various committees. The process includes public hearings and committee amendments, with final approval votes occurring in June and July. This review process could lead to new requirements and operational standards for towing and storage services. Businesses involved in towing, vehicle storage, and related services may find opportunities as these regulations are finalized. Engaging with the process early, before final permits and operational plans are set, could provide an advantage.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Chris Miller

ORD-MC re Towing & Storage of Vehicles or Vessels; Repealing Pt 12 (Wrecker Facilities & Charges) & Pt 13 (Towing on Private Property), Ch 804 (Jacksonville Traffic Code), Ord Code; Creating a New Pt 12 (Towing & Storage of Vehicles & Vessels from Public Property), Ch 804 (Jacksonville Traffic Code), Ord Code, to Update & Clarify Provisions Related to Nonconsensual Towing & Storage of Vehicles & Vessels from Public Property; Creating a New Pt 13 (Towing & Storage of Vehicles & Vessels from Private Property), Ch 804 (Jacksonville Traffic Code), Ord Code, to Update & Clarify Provisions Related to Nonconsensual Towing & Storage of Vehicles & Vessels from Private Property; Prov for Codification Instructions (MacGillis) (Introduced by CM Gay) (Co-Sponsors CMs Peluso & Miller)

This public notice concerns a proposed ordinance that would update and clarify rules for towing and storing vehicles or vessels from both public and private property. The ordinance, identified as 2026-0358-E, is currently under review by the City of Jacksonville. It involves repealing existing sections of the Jacksonville Traffic Code related to wrecker facilities and towing on private property, and creating new sections to cover towing and storage from public and private property. This process is in its early stages, with the ordinance having been introduced and read multiple times by various city committees. The work generated by this ordinance would involve updating regulations and potentially requiring towing and storage facilities to meet new standards. Businesses involved in towing, vehicle storage, and related services may find opportunities as these new rules are implemented. Engaging with the process early, before final approvals and codification, could provide an advantage.

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

ORD-MC re the Jax Police & Fire Pension Brd of Trustees; Amend Sec 22.02 (Membership) & 22.12 (Retirement for Board Employees) of Article 22 (Jacksonville Police & Fire Pension Board of Trustees) of the Charter of the City; Repealing Pt 5 (Financial Investment & Advisory Committee) & Pt 6 (Ethics, Fiduciary Responsibilities & Best Practices), Ch 121 (Police & Firefighters Pension Plan), Ord Code, in Their Entirety; Amend Secs 121.105 (Pensioner’s Rights Upon Reemployment by City) & 121.117 (Executive Director-administrator), Pt 1 (Police & Fire Pension Fund Administration), Ch 121 (Police & Firefighters Pension Plan), Ord Code; Creating a New Sec 121.119 (Fiduciary & Ethical Standards), Pt 1 (Police & Fire Pension Fund Administration), Ch 121 (Police & Firefighters Pension Plan), Ord Code, Amend Sec 121.304 (Forfeiture, Disqualification & Recovery of Pension Benefits for Frauds Committed on or to the Police & Fire Pension Fund & for Other Acts Which Could Result in the Loss of City Pension Benefits), Pt 3 (Miscellaneous Benefits), Ch 121 (Police & Firefighters Pension Plan), Ord Code, to Update Non-Benefit Related Governance Issues Pertaining to the Jax Police & Fire Pension Brd of Trustees & the Police & Firefighters Pension Plan; Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute, Deliver & File That Certain Amdt to the 2015 Retirement Reform Agrmt btwn the City & the Jax Police & Fire Pension Fund Brd of Trustees; Prov for Codification Instructions (Reingold) (Introduced by CM White)

This public notice concerns proposed changes to the Jacksonville Police & Fire Pension Board of Trustees and the Police & Firefighters Pension Plan. The proposed ordinance aims to update governance rules, including membership, retirement for board employees, and fiduciary and ethical standards. It also involves amending agreements related to retirement reform and repealing sections on financial investment and ethics. The item is currently under review, having been introduced and read for the second time by various city bodies. This process will likely involve legal review and administrative tasks related to updating city codes and agreements. Local businesses specializing in legal services, administrative support, and potentially financial consulting could find opportunities as these changes are processed and implemented. Engaging early in this review process may provide an advantage.

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

ORD-MC re the Jax Police & Fire Pension Brd of Trustees; Amend Sec 22.02 (Membership) & 22.12 (Retirement for Board Employees) of Article 22 (Jacksonville Police & Fire Pension Board of Trustees) of the Charter of the City; Repealing Pt 5 (Financial Investment & Advisory Committee) & Pt 6 (Ethics, Fiduciary Responsibilities & Best Practices), Ch 121 (Police & Firefighters Pension Plan), Ord Code, in Their Entirety; Amend Secs 121.105 (Pensioner’s Rights Upon Reemployment by City) & 121.117 (Executive Director-administrator), Pt 1 (Police & Fire Pension Fund Administration), Ch 121 (Police & Firefighters Pension Plan), Ord Code; Creating a New Sec 121.119 (Fiduciary & Ethical Standards), Pt 1 (Police & Fire Pension Fund Administration), Ch 121 (Police & Firefighters Pension Plan), Ord Code, Amend Sec 121.304 (Forfeiture, Disqualification & Recovery of Pension Benefits for Frauds Committed on or to the Police & Fire Pension Fund & for Other Acts Which Could Result in the Loss of City Pension Benefits), Pt 3 (Miscellaneous Benefits), Ch 121 (Police & Firefighters Pension Plan), Ord Code, to Update Non-Benefit Related Governance Issues Pertaining to the Jax Police & Fire Pension Brd of Trustees & the Police & Firefighters Pension Plan; Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute, Deliver & File That Certain Amdt to the 2015 Retirement Reform Agrmt btwn the City & the Jax Police & Fire Pension Fund Brd of Trustees; Prov for Codification Instructions (Reingold) (Introduced by CM White)

This civic agenda item concerns proposed changes to the Jacksonville Police & Fire Pension Board of Trustees and the Police & Firefighters Pension Plan. The proposed ordinance, introduced by CM White and applicant Chris Miller, aims to update governance rules, including membership, retirement for board employees, and fiduciary standards. It also involves repealing sections related to financial investment and ethics, and amending sections on reemployment rights and the executive director's role. The plan is currently under review, having been introduced and rereferred for further consideration after public hearings. This process could eventually lead to work related to administrative updates, legal services, and financial consulting. Local businesses specializing in legal services, financial advisory, and administrative support may find opportunities as the plan moves through its review stages. Engaging early in this planned process could provide an advantage before final decisions are made.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Chris Miller

Public Comment:

This item concerns public comment on several agenda items, including 2026-259, 2026-260, 2026-264, 2026-265, 2026-315, 2026-316, 2026-318, 2026-321, 2026-327, and 2026-332. The Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee of the City of Jacksonville, Duval is reviewing these items. The status of these items is pending. Because these are agenda items under review, specific project details such as scope of work, site plans, bids, and permits are not yet settled. This early stage in the public process means that contractors, suppliers, and service providers can engage to understand potential future needs. Businesses that provide services related to planning, engineering, construction, and material supply may find opportunities as these items progress through the review process.

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

Public Comment: Maya Francis, Suzanne Pickett

This item concerns a public comment period regarding an unspecified civic agenda item. The Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville, Duval, is scheduled to meet on May 4, 2026. During this meeting, public comments will be heard from Maya Francis and Suzanne Pickett. The specific nature of the civic agenda item itself is not detailed in the provided information. As this is a public comment phase, the project is in its very early stages of review. This early stage means that potential opportunities for contractors, suppliers, and service providers are limited at this time. Further details about the actual project, its scope, and its phases are not yet available.

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

Pursuant to the American with Disabilities Act, accommodations for persons with disabilities are available upon request. Please allow 1-2 business days notification to process; last minute requests will be accepted; but may not be possible to fulfill. Please contact Disabled Services Division at: V 904-255-5466, TTY-904-255-5476, or email your request to KaraT@coj.net.

This item concerns a planned civic agenda item for the Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville, Duval. The agenda item is currently pending. It relates to accommodations for persons with disabilities, as required by the American with Disabilities Act. This includes providing notice for accommodation requests and contact information for the Disabled Services Division. The process involves receiving and processing requests for accommodations, with a lead time of 1-2 business days recommended. While last-minute requests will be accepted, fulfillment may not be possible. This item does not describe a construction project, but rather a procedural and administrative matter related to public access and services. Therefore, the primary opportunity lies with legal services and administrative support providers who can assist with understanding and implementing ADA compliance measures.

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

Pursuant to the American with Disabilities Act, accommodations for persons with disabilities are available upon request. Please allow 1-2 business days notification to process; last minute requests will be accepted; but may not be possible to fulfill. Please contact Disabled Services Division at: V 904-255-5466, TTY-904-255-5476, or email your request to KaraT@coj.net.

This item is a notice regarding the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee meeting on May 4, 2026. The committee will discuss a matter related to the American with Disabilities Act. This is an early stage in the public process, as the item is pending review. The work involved is administrative and related to public services, not construction. Local businesses that provide services related to accessibility or public accommodations may find this an opportunity to understand upcoming needs or requirements. Reaching out to understand the committee's discussions early can provide insight into future service demands.

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

RESO Appt Brian Parks, CPA, to the Position of Assistant Council Auditor Pursuant to Sec 13.104, Ord Code; Prov for a Prospective Appt Effective Date (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by the CP pursuant to Sec 13.104, Ord Code) (Co-Sponsors CMs Salem, Lahnen, Miller, White, Amaro, Gay & Howland)

This item concerns a proposed resolution to appoint Brian Parks, CPA, to the position of Assistant Council Auditor. The appointment is planned to be effective on a future date. The resolution was introduced and is currently pending review. This process involves steps such as readings and potential approvals by city bodies. While this item does not involve physical construction, it is a procedural step that could lead to future needs for professional services. Local businesses in accounting and legal fields may find opportunities as this process moves forward. Engaging early could provide an advantage before final decisions are made.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Chris Miller

RESO Appt Heather Reber, CPA, to the Position of Assistant Council Auditor Pursuant to Sec 13.104, Ord Code; Prov for a Prospective Appt Effective Date (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by the CP pursuant to Sec 13.104, Ord Code) (Co-Sponsors CMs Salem, Lahnen, Miller, Gay, White, Boylan, Amaro & Howland)

This item concerns a proposed resolution to appoint Heather Reber, CPA, to the position of Assistant Council Auditor. The appointment is planned to be effective on a prospective date, as allowed by city code. The resolution is currently under review by the Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville, Duval. It has gone through several readings and committee introductions, with final approval votes scheduled for May 18th and May 26th. This process involves administrative and legal steps rather than physical construction. Local businesses that provide professional services, particularly legal and accounting services, may find opportunities related to the administrative and compliance aspects of this appointment. Engaging early in the process, before final approvals and effective dates are set, could be advantageous for service providers.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Chris Miller

RESO Appt Jason I. French, a Duval County Resident, as a Member of the Jax Health Facilities Authority, Pursuant to Ch 490, Ord Code, Filling a Seat Formerly Held by Patricia Gee-Jones, for a 1st Full Term Ending 12/15/29 (Hampsey) (Introduced by CP Carrico) (Co-Sponsors CMs Boylan, Miller & Howland)

This item concerns a proposed appointment to the Jax Health Facilities Authority. The Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville is reviewing a resolution to appoint Jason I. French, a Duval County resident, to a vacant seat. This position is for a first full term ending December 15, 2029. The item is currently pending review and has been introduced, with further readings and approvals scheduled. This process involves legal and administrative steps rather than physical construction. Local businesses that could be involved include legal services for contract review and administrative support services for managing the appointment process. Engaging early in this administrative process allows for understanding the requirements and potential future needs of the authority.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Chris Miller

RESO Appt Phillip Peterson to the Position of City Council Auditor Pursuant to Sec 5.10, Charter of the City; Prov for a Prospective Appt Effective Date (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by Personnel Committee (Introduced by CMs Carrico, Howland, J. Carlucci, Johnson & Miller) (Co-Sponsor CMs Lahnen, Pittman, Peluso, Freeman, Gay, Boylan, Amaro, White, Salem, Diamond, Carlucci, Clark-Murray, Gaffney, Jr. & Arias)

This item concerns a resolution approved by the City of Jacksonville Rules Committee regarding an appointment. The resolution appoints Phillip Peterson to the position of City Council Auditor. This is a personnel matter that has been approved by the committee. The process involved introduction, readings, and rereferrals before final approval. This item does not involve construction or direct services for contractors, suppliers, or trades. The opportunity lies in the administrative and legal processes surrounding such appointments.

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

RESO Appt Raj Gupta, III, a Duval County Resident, as a Member of the Jax Health Facilities Authority, Pursuant to Ch 490, Ord Code, Filling a Seat Formerly Held by Malinda F. Prudencio, for a 1st Full Term Ending 12/15/29 (Hampsey) (Introduced by CP Carrico) (Co-Sponsor CM Howland)

This civic agenda item concerns a proposed appointment to the Jax Health Facilities Authority. Chris Miller is the applicant for this role. The item is currently pending review by the Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville. The process involves several readings and approvals, with final approval anticipated by late May 2026. This process does not involve construction or direct contracting work. Instead, it is a procedural step for filling a board position. Local businesses involved in government relations, legal services, or administrative support might find opportunities related to understanding and navigating such civic processes. Engaging early with the process can provide insights into future civic needs or policy directions.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Chris Miller

RESO Conf the Appt of Jackie B. Scheel, a Resident & Qualified Elector of the City, as a JEA Rep, to the Civil Service Board, Filling a Seat Formerly Held by Edythe M. Abdullah, Pursuant to Sec 17.02 (Civil Service Board), Article 17 (Civil Service), Part A (Charter Laws Charter of the City of Jacksonville, Florida), Charter of the City, for a Partial Term Exp on 6/30/27 (Gavin) (Req of JEA)

This item concerns a resolution to confirm the appointment of Jackie B. Scheel to the Civil Service Board for a partial term ending June 30, 2027. This appointment is a requirement of JEA and follows the charter laws of the City of Jacksonville, Florida. The item is currently under review, having been introduced and read for the second time, with approvals by the Rules Committee and City Council expected later in May. While this is a procedural appointment, it involves the formal confirmation of an individual to a civic board. Local businesses involved in legal services, government relations, and administrative support may find opportunities related to the processes and requirements of such civic appointments. Engaging early with the relevant city departments and JEA could provide insight into any related administrative needs or future civic roles.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Chris Miller

RESO Conf the Appt of Jeffrey Drushal, a Duval County Resident, as a Member of the Cultural Svc Grant Prog Committee, Replacing Angela Strain as 1 of the 7 Community Reps, Pursuant to Sec 118.605, Ord Code, for a 1st Full Term Exp 12/31/28 (Hampsey) (Req of Cultural Council of Greater Jax & Co-Introduced by CM Johnson)

This item concerns a proposed appointment to the Cultural Service Grant Program Committee. The Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville is reviewing a resolution to confirm the appointment of Jeffrey Drushal, a Duval County resident, as one of seven community representatives. He would replace Angela Strain for a term ending December 31, 2028. This matter is currently pending review and has a history of readings and rereferrals, with final approval votes scheduled for May 18th and May 26th. This process involves administrative and legal 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 this civic appointment.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Chris Miller

RESO Conf the Appt of Katherine Moore, a Duval County Resident & Former Govt Exec with Ethics Experience, as a Member of the Jax Ethics Commission, Pursuant to Sec 602.912, Ord Code, Apptd by the State Attorney for the 4th Judicial Circuit Replacing Robyn Blank for a Partial Term Ending 12/31/26, Followed by a Full Term Ending 12/31/29 (Reingold) (Req of State Attorney for the 4th Judicial Circuit)

This item concerns a resolution to confirm the appointment of Katherine Moore to the Jax Ethics Commission. The appointment was made by the State Attorney for the 4th Judicial Circuit. This is a confirmation of an appointment, not a construction project. The process is currently pending, with readings and approvals scheduled through May 2026. No construction or development work is involved in this agenda item. Therefore, there are no direct contracting or supply opportunities for local businesses related to this specific item.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Chris Miller

RESO Conf the Appt of Randy Wyse, a Duval County Resident & Elector of the City, as a Member to the Governing Body of JEA, Pursuant to Article 21, Jax Charter, Replacing Arthur L. Adams Jr., for a 1st Full Term Exp 2/28/30 (Hampsey) (Introduced by CP Carrico) (Co-Sponsor CM White)

This item concerns a proposed appointment to the governing body of JEA. Chris Miller is the applicant for this appointment. The appointment is for a member to the JEA governing body, replacing Arthur L. Adams Jr. This matter is currently under review, having been continued from a previous meeting. The public process for this item involves review and potential confirmation of the appointment. No construction or direct service work is indicated by this agenda item. Local businesses that might be involved would be those providing professional services related to government appointments and legal processes. Early engagement with the decision-making body or relevant staff could be beneficial.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Chris Miller

RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Alice Nelson, as a Member of the Eastside Grants Committee, & Resident of the Oakland Neighborhood, Pursuant to Sec 118.904, Ord Code, for an Initial 1-Yr Term Exp 6/30/27 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsor CM Peluso)

This item concerns a resolution to confirm the Mayor's appointment of Alice Nelson to the Eastside Grants Committee. She is a resident of the Oakland Neighborhood and her term would begin for an initial one-year period ending June 30, 2027. This matter is currently pending review by the Rules Committee and has advanced through initial readings and rereferrals in both the City Council and the Rules Committee. The process involves readings, rereferrals, and committee approvals, with final approvals noted for May 18th and May 26th. While this item does not involve direct construction or physical work, it relates to civic governance and committee appointments. Businesses involved in professional services, particularly legal services related to government processes and administrative support, may find opportunities in understanding and supporting civic procedures. Early engagement with understanding the governmental review process can be advantageous.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
Oakland Neighborhood
Applicant:
Chris Miller

RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Amy R. Turci, a Resident & Qualified Elector of the City, to the Civil Svc Brd, Replacing James F. Register, Pursuant to Sec 17.02 (Civil Service Board), Article 17 (Civil Service), Charter of the City, for a 1st Full Term to Exp on 6/30/28 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)

This item concerns a resolution to confirm the Mayor's appointment of Amy R. Turci to the Civil Service Board for a term ending June 30, 2028. The resolution was introduced and read for the second time, then withdrawn. This matter is currently pending further review. No construction or development work is described in this item. Therefore, there are no direct contracting opportunities for local businesses at this time. Businesses involved in legal services or government administration may find this item relevant.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-05-04
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Chris Miller

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