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ORD Concerning Surplus Tangible Personal Propty of the City; Declaring that Certain 1979 Chevrolet Malibu (Vin 1T19L9D483566, Vehicle # 0046-10) Valued at $15,000 to be Surplus to the Needs of the City & Auth Transfer of Title to Said Vehicle to MOG Collection, LLC d/b/a The Brumos Collection, at no Cost, in Accord with Subsec 122.812(C), Ord Code; Waiving Sec 122.305 (Unlawful Use of City Markings & Tags), Pt 3 (Municipal Vehicles), Ch 122 (Public Property), Ord Code, to Allow that Certain 1979 Chevrolet Malibu (Vin 1T19L9D483566, Vehicle # 0046-10) to Retain Its JSO Insignia after Transfer from the City; Desig the JSO to Monitor the Use of Said Vehicle after Transfer; Prov for a Reverter; Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Designee, & the Corp Sec to Execute a Surplus Vehicle Donation Agrmt btwn the City & MOG Collection, LLC d/b/a The Brumos Collection; Repealing Sec 111.396 (Motor Vehicle Safety Program Fund), Pt 3 (Public Safety & Courts), Ch 111(Special Revenue & Trust Accounts), Ord Code; Prov for Oversight by the JSO (Staffopoulos) (Req of Sheriff)

The City of Jacksonville is considering an ordinance to declare a 1979 Chevrolet Malibu, vehicle number 0046-10, as surplus property. This vehicle, valued at $15,000, is proposed to be transferred at no cost to MOG Collection, LLC, doing business as The Brumos Collection. The ordinance also proposes allowing the vehicle to keep its JSO insignia after the transfer and designates the JSO to monitor its use. This item is currently pending review by the City Council. This process involves legal review and administrative steps for property transfer. While no construction is involved, businesses specializing in vehicle restoration, custom fabrication, or automotive services might find opportunities related to the vehicle's future use or display. Early engagement with the applicant or the city's property management division could provide insights into potential needs as the transfer process moves forward.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

ORD Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Shannon Nazworth, a St. Johns County Resident, to the JHFA in Accordance with Sec 52.106 (Membership; Terms; Removal; Vacancy; Etc.), Ch 52 (Jacksonville Housing Finance Authority), Ord Code, Replacing Bernard E. Smith, for a Partial Term Exp on 6/30/27; Waiving Sec 50.102 (Members of Boards & Commissions), Pt 1 (Organization), Ch 50 (Organization of Boards & Commissions), Ord Code, as to the Requirement That the Appointee Have a Substantial Economic Business or Philanthropic Interest within Duval County; Waiving Subsec 52.106(1)(Authority Membership), Sec 52.106 (Membership, Terms; Removal; Vacancy; Etc.), Ch 52 (Jacksonville Housing Finance Authority), Ord Code, as to the Requirement that JHFA Brd Members Reside in Duval County (Wilson) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsors CMs Boylan & Amaro)

This public notice concerns an ordinance approved by the City Council of the City of Jacksonville, Duval. The ordinance confirms the Mayor's appointment of Shannon Nazworth to the Jacksonville Housing Finance Authority (JHFA). This appointment involves waiving certain residency requirements for board members. The process for this item has been completed, with the ordinance being approved. No construction or development is directly associated with this agenda item. Therefore, there are no immediate construction-related opportunities for contractors, trades, or suppliers. Businesses interested in civic appointments or administrative roles within city government may find this information relevant for future engagement.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
City Council, City of Jacksonville, Duval
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

ORD Estab the FY 26-27 Allocation of Funding Percentages for the Opioid Settlement Proceeds Funded Categories, & Estab the FY 26-27 Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Appl Process, in Accordance with Ch 84 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants), Ord Code (Staffopoulos) (Req of OSUD Grants Committee)

The City of Jacksonville City Council has approved an ordinance establishing funding allocation percentages and the grant application process for Opioid Settlement Proceeds for Fiscal Year 2026-2027. This approval means the city will move forward with distributing funds and accepting grant applications for projects related to opioid settlement proceeds. The process will involve defining how these funds are allocated across various categories and setting up a system for organizations to apply for grants. This will likely lead to opportunities in areas such as community health programs, addiction treatment services, and public awareness campaigns. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers should monitor the upcoming grant application process, as funded projects may require services related to program implementation, administration, and potentially construction or renovation if facilities are involved. Early engagement with the OSUD Grants Committee or relevant city departments could provide insight into upcoming needs.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
City Council, City of Jacksonville, Duval

ORD Honoring Warren A. Jones for His Commitment to Public Svc & Contribution to the City; Naming the City-Owned Baseball Complex at Hammond Park Located at 2142 Melson Ave, Jax, FL, in Council Dist 9, Pursuant to Sec 122.105 (Public Buildings, Public Facilities & Public Parks Naming & Renaming Procedures), Ord Code, to Be Known as the “Warren A. Jones Baseball Complex at Hammond Park”; Waiving Sec 122.102 (Naming of & Signage on Public Facilities Regulated), Ord Code, to Allow a City-Owned Public Facility to Be Named After a Living Person (Schell) (Introduced by CMs Carlucci, Gay, White, Johnson, Peluso, Pittman, Amaro, Clark-Murray, Boylan, & Co-Sponsored by CM Howland) (Co-Sponsor CMs Gaffney, Jr., Salem & Miller)

The City of Jacksonville is considering an ordinance to name the city-owned baseball complex at Hammond Park, located at 2142 Melson Ave, Jax, FL. This proposal involves naming the facility the "Warren A. Jones Baseball Complex at Hammond Park." The ordinance would waive a section of city code to allow a public facility to be named after a living person. This item is currently pending and under review by the City Council and relevant committees. The project's scope involves the official designation and signage of the existing baseball complex. This early stage presents an opportunity for businesses involved in signage, administrative services, and potentially legal services related to ordinance procedures. Engaging now, before final approvals and implementation, allows businesses to understand the project's timeline and requirements.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
2142 Melson Ave, Jax, FL
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

ORD Making Certain Findings, & Apv & Auth the CEO of the DIA, or His Desig, to Execute a Redev Agrmt btwn the DIA & Global Solution Partners, Inc., to Support the Renovation & Rehab by Developer of a Historic Bldg Located at 231 N. Laura St; Auth 3 Downtown Preservation & Revitalization Prog Loans, in an Aggregate Amt Not to Exceed $1,907,345.00, to the Developer in Connection with the Proj; Desig the DIA as Contract Monitor for the Agrmt; Prov for Oversight of the Project by the DIA; Auth the Execution of All Docs Relating to the Above Agrmt & Transactions, & Auth Technical Changes to the Docs; Timeline for Execution of Agrmt by the Developer (Lavie) (Req of DIA)

The City of Jacksonville has approved an agreement for the renovation and rehabilitation of a historic building located at 231 N. Laura Street. This project is supported by the Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) and Global Solution Partners, Inc. The plan includes authorizing three Downtown Preservation and Revitalization Program loans to the developer, totaling up to $1,907,345.00. The DIA will monitor the agreement and oversee the project. This approved item means the project is moving forward, and work will likely involve site preparation, structural repairs, interior renovations, and the installation of building systems. Contractors specializing in historic building restoration, general contracting, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and finishing trades may find opportunities. Suppliers of building materials and related services could also be involved. Reaching out to the developer and the DIA early is advisable as plans and contracts are finalized.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
231 N. Laura St
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

ORD Making Certain Findings, & Apv & Auth the CEO of the DIA, or His Desig, to Execute a Redev Agrmt btwn the DIA & Historic Urban Core, LLC, to Support the Renovation & Rehab by Developer of a Historic Bldg Located at 38-44 W. Monroe St; Auth 3 Downtown Preservation & Revitalization Prog Loans, in an Aggregate Amt Not to Exceed $1,620,655.00, to the Developer in Connection with the Proj; Desig the DIA as Contract Monitor for the Agrmt; Prov for Oversight of the Proj by the DIA; Auth the Execution of All Docs Relating to the Above Agrmt & Transactions, & Auth Technical Changes to the Docs; Timeline for Execution of Agrmt by the Developer (Lavie) (Req of DIA)

The City of Jacksonville has approved an agreement for the renovation and rehabilitation of a historic building located at 38-44 W. Monroe St. The agreement is between the DIA and Historic Urban Core, LLC. This project will involve three Downtown Preservation and Revitalization Program loans totaling up to $1,620,655.00 to support the developer's work. The DIA will oversee the project and act as the contract monitor. The scope of work will likely include structural repairs, interior and exterior restoration, and potentially updates to building systems to meet current codes. Contractors specializing in historic building restoration, general contracting, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and finishing trades may find opportunities. Suppliers of building materials, especially those suited for historic renovations, could also be involved. Reaching out to the developer and the DIA early is advisable, as this project has been approved and is moving forward.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
City of Jacksonville
Address:
38-44 W. Monroe St
Applicant:
Historic Urban Core, LLC

ORD Making Certain Findings; Apv the Appl of GFL Solid Waste Southeast LLC for Renewal of Its Certificate of Public Convenience & Necessity (CON) to Operate a Construction & Demolition Debris Processing & Recycling Facility with a Modification to Operate the Facility as a Construction & Demolition Debris & Yard Trash Transfer Station & a Clean Debris Recycling Facility; Prov for Conds of Said Renewal (Dillard) (Introduced by the CP pursuant to Ch 380, Ord Code)

The City Council of Jacksonville has approved the renewal of a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for GFL Solid Waste Southeast LLC. This approval allows for the operation of a construction and demolition debris processing and recycling facility. A modification was also approved, changing the facility's operation to include yard trash transfer and clean debris recycling. This project is now approved, moving past the review stages. The work involved will focus on the operational aspects of the existing facility, potentially including upgrades or modifications to handle the expanded services. This could involve site preparation for new processing areas, installation of new equipment for yard trash and clean debris, and updates to stormwater management systems. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers in waste management, site preparation, and equipment supply may find opportunities as the facility implements these changes. Early engagement could be beneficial as the facility plans its operational adjustments.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
GFL Solid Waste Southeast LLC

ORD Reallocating $181,840.50 in Annual Federal Home Investment Partnership Grant Prog Funding from Admin Cost to Fund the Downpayment Assistance Prog (B.T. 26-058) (Smith) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsor CM Johnson)

The City of Jacksonville is reviewing an ordinance to reallocate $181,840.50 in Annual Federal Home Investment Partnership Grant Program funding. This funding is proposed to shift from administrative costs to support a Downpayment Assistance Program. The item is currently pending review and has gone through several readings and committee approvals, with final approval by the City Council on May 26, 2026. This reallocation will fund a program designed to help individuals with downpayments on homes. While this item does not involve new construction, it will likely create opportunities for businesses involved in financial services, program administration, and potentially related support services. Early engagement with city officials or program administrators could provide insight into the program's operational needs and potential service contracts.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

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 to reallocate $181,840.50 in annual federal funding. This funding is currently designated for the Downpayment Assistance Program and is proposed to be moved to cover administrative costs. The proposal is currently under review by the City Council. This reallocation does not involve new construction or site development. Instead, it concerns the administrative management of existing federal grant funds. Businesses that provide financial services, accounting, or administrative support may be interested in this item as it relates to the management and allocation of public funds. Early awareness of this administrative shift could be beneficial for service providers.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

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, adjacent to Parcel R.E. # 026465-0040, in Council District 10. The plan includes installing two honorary roadway markers at appropriate locations on the designated road. This item is currently under review by the City Council and its committees. If approved, the ordinance will direct the appropriate departments, including Public Works, Traffic Engineering, and Addressing Divisions, to process and implement the designation. This will involve coordination with the applicant and other affected agencies. The work would likely involve the installation of signage and potentially minor traffic control adjustments. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers in signage, traffic control, and potentially civil engineering or surveying could find opportunities by engaging early in the process before final plans and permits are issued.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
Moncrief Rd Adjacent to Parcel R.E. # 026465-0040
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

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 public notice concerns a proposed roadway name change in Council District 12. The project involves renaming a street currently known as "Fingerlake Street" to "Fairfield Way." This item is currently under review by the City Council, with introduction and committee readings completed and further public hearings and potential amendments scheduled. The process will involve directing the Land Survey Division to coordinate the change with various agencies, including Public Works, Development Services, Addressing Section, 911 Emergency Services, the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department, and the U.S. Post Office. This project would primarily involve administrative and coordination work, with potential for signage updates and official record changes. Local businesses involved in signage, administrative support, and potentially legal or surveying services may find opportunities as this item moves through the review process. Early engagement could be beneficial before final approvals and implementation.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

ORD re the FY 26-27 Budget for the Duval County Property Appraiser; Adopting Recommended Findings & Conclusions for the Duval County Property Appraiser’s FY 26-27 Budget (Staffopoulos) (Req of Mayor)

This item concerns the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-2027 budget for the Duval County Property Appraiser. The City Council is considering recommended findings and conclusions for this budget. This matter is currently under review, with a public hearing scheduled for May 12, 2026. The process involves readings and potential amendments before final approval. While this item does not directly involve construction, it relates to the operational funding of a government office. Businesses that provide services to government entities or are involved in financial planning and accounting may find opportunities related to the implementation or oversight of this budget. Early engagement could be beneficial as the budget is finalized and its operational impacts are planned.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

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. The amendment will change the use of city funds from a living, learning, community center to track improvements on the Edward Waters University campus. The city funds will support the construction of these track improvements. Additionally, a programmatic use agreement will be executed, allowing the city to program and share the use of the track improvements. Oversight of the funding agreement will be handled by the Department of Public Works, and oversight of the use agreement will be managed by the Parks, Recreation & Community Services Department. This agenda item is currently under review, having been introduced and advanced through several readings and committee approvals. The project involves construction of athletic track facilities, which could include site preparation, grading, paving, and potentially specialized athletic surfacing. Contractors specializing in site prep, grading, concrete, paving, and athletic facility construction may find opportunities. Suppliers of construction materials and equipment could also be involved. Reaching out to the city or university early in this review process, before final plans and bids are set, could provide an advantage for local businesses.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
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 item concerns a proposed amendment to an existing agreement between the City of Jacksonville and Riverside-Avondale Preservation, Inc. The program, originally approved by Ordinance 2025-690-E, focuses on preserving and restoring merchant districts in Riverside and Avondale. The amendment seeks to adjust the program's budget, as detailed in Exhibit 2 of the original ordinance. This matter is currently under review, with a public hearing scheduled for April 28, 2026, and subsequent readings and potential approvals by various city bodies through May 2026. While specific construction details are not yet defined, the program's nature suggests potential future work related to the restoration and preservation of commercial areas. This could involve services such as site improvements, facade enhancements, and general contracting for restoration projects. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to monitor this item's progress as it moves through the review process, as early engagement could provide an advantage before detailed plans and bid opportunities are finalized.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
Diamond
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

ORD-MC Amend Sec 106.106 (Balanced Budget & Budget Stabilization Reserve), Pt 1 (General Provisions), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Change the Process for when Gen Fund/Gen Svcs Dist Unassigned Fund Bal Increases to Fund Future Financial Obligations Tied to Substantial Completion of Improvements Made Pursuant to Appvd Economic Dev Agrmts; Prov for Codification Instructions (Reingold) (Introduced by CM Lahnen) (Co-Sponsors CMs Miller, Diamond, Howland, Salem, Arias, J. Carlucci, Carrico, Amaro, Johnson, Carlucci, Freeman, Boylan, White, Pittman, Gay, Pittman, Clark-Murray & Peluso)

The City of Jacksonville City Council has approved an ordinance that changes how the General Fund and General Services District Unassigned Fund Balance will be handled. This change relates to future financial duties that come up after improvements are finished under approved economic development agreements. The ordinance was introduced and went through several readings and public hearings before final approval. This process means that the city is planning for future financial obligations tied to development projects. While no specific construction is detailed, this ordinance sets the stage for future economic development agreements that could involve significant construction and infrastructure work. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers should monitor future economic development agreements and related projects. Early engagement with the city or developers involved in these future agreements could provide an advantage as plans are developed.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item

ORD-MC Amend Sec 106.106 (Balanced Budget & Budget Stabilization Reserve), Pt 1 (General Provisions), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Change the Process for when Gen Fund/Gen Svcs Dist Unassigned Fund Bal Increases to Fund Future Financial Obligations Tied to Substantial Completion of Improvements Made Pursuant to Appvd Economic Dev Agrmts; Prov for Codification Instructions (Reingold) (Introduced by CM Lahnen) (Co-Sponsors CMs Miller, Diamond, Howland, Salem, Arias, J. Carlucci, Carrico, Amaro, Johnson, Carlucci, Freeman, Boylan, White, Pittman, Gay, Pittman, Clark-Murray & Peluso)

The City of Jacksonville City Council has approved an ordinance that changes how the General Fund and General Services District Unassigned Fund Balance will be used. This change affects how future financial obligations are funded, specifically those tied to the completion of improvements from approved economic development agreements. The ordinance was introduced and went through several readings and public hearings before final approval. This process sets the stage for future projects that may involve significant infrastructure or development work, requiring various construction and professional services. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers should monitor future economic development agreements and related improvement projects. Early engagement with city planning departments and developers involved in these agreements can provide valuable insight into upcoming opportunities before formal bidding processes begin.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item

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)

The City of Jacksonville is considering an ordinance that would update the schedule of court costs. This proposed change includes adding a new filing fee of $10 for violations of the Jacksonville Ordinance Code. The ordinance also aims to correct statutory references for collecting court costs and add a new section for assessing filing fees for these violations. This item is currently pending and has been introduced to the City Council. The process involves several readings and committee reviews before a potential public hearing. This ordinance could lead to new administrative and legal work related to processing citations and collecting fees. Local businesses involved in legal services, administrative support, and potentially financial processing may find opportunities as this ordinance moves through the review process.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

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 public notice concerns a proposed amendment to the City of Jacksonville's Zoning Code, specifically sections related to definitions, administration, enforcement, and administrative deviations for nonconforming uses. The ordinance, identified as 2026-0364-W, is currently under review by the City Council. The process involves several readings and public hearings before various committees, including the North Council Planning and Historic Preservation Committee, the Rules Committee, and the Land Use and Zoning Committee. This item is in the early stages of the public process, indicating potential future development opportunities. While no specific construction is detailed, changes to zoning code interpretation and administrative deviations could influence future land use and development projects. Businesses involved in legal services, planning, and potentially construction and development consulting may find opportunities to engage as the code is reviewed and potentially revised. Early involvement could provide insight into how future development might be permitted or regulated.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
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 to amend its Subdivision Regulations. This ordinance, identified as Case/File Number 2026-0363-E, proposes to create new definitions for "Private Provider" and "Private Provider Firm." It would also establish a new section allowing these private entities to review and approve subdivision plans, engineering plans, preliminary plats, plats, and landscaping plans. These items are currently reviewed by the Public Works Department or other city officials. The ordinance is currently under review by the City Council, having been introduced and advanced through several readings and public hearings. If approved, this change could lead to private companies performing plan reviews, potentially impacting the early stages of development projects. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to engage with the process now, before specific project details and permitting requirements are finalized, to understand how these new regulations might affect future development opportunities.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

ORD-MC Repealing Sec 111.460 (Sign Enforcement Fund), Pt 4 (Administration, Personnel & Code Regulation), Ch 111 (Special Revenue & Trust Accounts), Ord Code; Amend Sec 320.412 (Renewal of Sign Permits for Off-Site Signs) & 320.413 (Removal of Signs), Pt 4 (Permits), Ch 320 (General Provisions), Ord Code, to Eliminate References to the Sign Enforcement Fund; Amend Sec 326.107 (Maintenance), Pt 1 (General Regulations), Ch 326 (Signs & Outdoor Display Structures), Ord Code, to Eliminate References to the Sign Enforcement Fund; Prov for Codification Instructions (Dillard) (Introduced by CM Boylan)

This public notice concerns a City Council ordinance that has been approved. The ordinance repeals a section of the code related to the Sign Enforcement Fund and amends other sections to remove references to this fund. Specifically, it affects sections on sign permit renewals, sign removal, and maintenance of signs and outdoor display structures. This action means the Sign Enforcement Fund will no longer be referenced in these code sections. The approval process included introductions, readings, and public hearings before final approval by the City Council. This item does not describe a construction project, but rather a change in city code regarding sign regulations and funding. Therefore, the direct work generated by this item is limited to legal and administrative services related to code updates and compliance. Businesses involved in signage, advertising, or permit processing may need to review the updated regulations. Early engagement with city staff or legal counsel could clarify the impact of these code changes.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item

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