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RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Ivan Mote, a Duval County Resident, to the Downtown Dev Review Brd, as a Downtown Property Owner Rep, Replacing Matthew Brockelman, Pursuant to Sec 656.361.9, Ord Code, for a 1st Full Term to Exp on 6/30/27 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsors CMs Johnson & Pittman)

This item concerns a resolution to confirm an appointment to the Downtown Development Review Board. The appointment is for Ivan Mote, representing Downtown Property Owners, for a term ending June 30, 2027. This matter is currently under review by the City Council. The process involves readings and potential approvals by the council. While this item does not involve direct construction, it relates to the oversight of downtown development projects. Businesses involved in professional services, particularly legal and consulting, may find opportunities related to the board's functions and the review processes it oversees. Engaging early with city planning and development bodies can provide insight into future projects.

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

RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Ivy Henderson, a Duval County Resident, to the Downtown Dev Review Brd, as a Landscape Architect Rep, Replacing Joseph P. Loretta, Pursuant to Sec 656.361.9, Ord Code, for a Partial Term to Exp 6/30/26, Followed by a 1st Full Term Ending 6/30/28 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)

This item concerns a resolution regarding an appointment to the Downtown Development Review Board. The resolution confirms the Mayor's appointment of Ivy Henderson, a landscape architect, to the board for a partial term ending June 30, 2026, and a subsequent full term ending June 30, 2028. This matter is currently pending before the City Council. While this item is procedural and does not involve direct construction work, the appointment of a landscape architect to a development review board suggests future projects that will require professional design and planning services. Businesses specializing in landscape architecture, engineering, and urban planning may find opportunities as the board reviews development proposals. Engaging with board members and understanding the city's development review process early can provide insight into upcoming projects.

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

RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Kimberly Corbin as Chief of the Municipal Code Compliance Div of the City Pursuant to Sec 34.302 (Chief of Municipal Code Compliance Division), Pt 3 (Municipal Code Compliance Division), Ch 34 (Neighborhoods Department), Ord Code (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)

This item concerns a resolution to confirm the Mayor's appointment of Kimberly Corbin as Chief of the Municipal Code Compliance Division. This position is part of the Neighborhoods Department. The resolution is currently pending before the City Council. The process involves multiple readings and referrals, with final approval anticipated. This appointment does not involve construction or direct services for contractors. However, the role of Chief of Municipal Code Compliance may influence future code enforcement activities and development reviews within the city. Businesses involved in construction, trades, and supply may benefit from understanding the city's leadership in code compliance as it could impact future permitting and project requirements.

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

RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Lanelle Phillmon, a Duval County Resident, to the Duval County Election Advisory Panel, Filling a Seat Formerly Held by Cynthia Patterson Alfred, Pursuant to Sec 59.103 (Membership; Terms; Composition), Ch 59 (Duval County Election Advisory Panel), Ord Code, for a 1st Full Term to Exp 4/16/29 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)

This item concerns a resolution before the City Council of Jacksonville regarding an appointment to the Duval County Election Advisory Panel. The proposed resolution is to confirm the Mayor's appointment of Lanelle Phillmon, a Duval County resident, to fill a vacant seat on the panel. This appointment is planned and currently under review by the City Council. The process involves several readings and referrals before a final decision is made. This type of civic agenda item does not involve construction or direct contracting work. Therefore, there are no immediate opportunities for contractors, trades, suppliers, or service providers related to physical development or infrastructure projects at this stage. Businesses interested in civic processes should monitor future agenda items that may involve development or service contracts.

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

RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Mario Decunto, a Duval County Resident, to the Library Brd of Trustees, Representing At-Large Group 3, Replacing Mario Payne, Pursuant to Sec 90.101, Ord Code, for a 1st Full Term to Exp 9/30/28 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsors CMs Johnson & Pittman)

This item concerns a resolution to confirm the Mayor's appointment to the Library Board of Trustees. The appointment is for Mario Decunto, a Duval County resident, to represent At-Large Group 3. This position is a first full term and will expire on September 30, 2028. The resolution was introduced by the City Council and has been approved by both the City Council and the Duval County Commission. This is a procedural confirmation of an appointment, not a construction or development project. Therefore, there are no direct construction-related work opportunities associated with this agenda item. Local businesses involved in legal services or government relations may find this item relevant as it involves a formal appointment process.

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

RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Rochelle Stoddard, as a Member of the Eastside Grants Committee, who Maintains a Substantial Business Interest in the Phoenix Neighborhood, Pursuant to Sec 118.904, Ord Code, for an Initial 1-Yr Term Exp 6/30/27 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)

This item concerns the confirmation of an appointment to the Eastside Grants Committee. Rochelle Stoddard has been appointed to serve for an initial one-year term ending June 30, 2027. This appointment is a procedural step and does not involve new construction or development. The process has moved through introduction and readings, and has now been approved by the City Council. No direct contracting or supply work is initiated by this specific agenda item. Local businesses interested in future opportunities related to grants or community development should monitor future announcements from the Eastside Grants Committee or relevant city departments.

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

RESO Conf the Mayor’s Reappt of Robin M. Lang, a Duval County Resident, to the Jax-Duval County Council on Elder Affairs, Pursuant to Sec 82.101 (Jacksonville-Duval County Council on Elder Affairs Established), Ch 82 (Jacksonville-Duval County Council on Elder Affairs), Ord Code, for a 2nd Full Term to Exp on 6/30/28 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)

This item concerns a reappointment to the Jax-Duval County Council on Elder Affairs. The Mayor has proposed Robin M. Lang for a second full term, which would expire on June 30, 2028. This matter is currently under review by the City Council. The process involves readings and potential approvals by both the City Council and the Mayor's office. This type of civic agenda item does not directly involve construction or trades work. Therefore, there are no immediate site preparation, utility, or building trades opportunities associated with this specific item. Businesses interested in civic engagement or government contracting should monitor future agenda items that may involve development or infrastructure projects.

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

RESO Conf the Sheriff’s Appt of Joseph D. Stronko, as Chief of Patrol Support Div, in the Office of the Sheriff, Pursuant to Sec 37.105(C)(3) (Department of Patrol & Enforcement), Pt 1 (Organization), Ch 37 (Office of the Sheriff), Ord Code; Prov a Retroactive Appt & Conf (Wilson) (Req of Sheriff) (Co-Sponsors CMs Miller, White, Freeman, Salem, Amaro, Gay, Boylan & Howland)

The City Council of Jacksonville has approved a resolution confirming the appointment of Joseph D. Stronko as Chief of Patrol Support Division within the Office of the Sheriff. This appointment is made under Section 37.105(C)(3) of the city's ordinances, pertaining to the Department of Patrol and Enforcement. The resolution was introduced on March 24, 2026, and received final approval from the City Council on April 28, 2026. This item is now approved and does not involve new construction or direct contracting opportunities for trades, suppliers, or service providers. The process involved legal review and administrative confirmation by the City Council.

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

RESO Declaring the Week of May 16-22, 2026, as National Safe Boating Week in Jax & Encouraging All Residents & Visitors to Practice Safe Boating Habits (Libby) (Introduced by CMs Howland, J. Carlucci, Salem, Peluso, Lahnen, Gay, Amaro, Arias, Johnson, Miller & Freeman) (Co-Sponsor CM Pittman)

This item concerns a resolution to declare the week of May 16-22, 2026, as National Safe Boating Week in Jacksonville. The resolution encourages residents and visitors to practice safe boating habits. This is a planned event, currently under review by the City Council. The scope of work involves public awareness and educational outreach related to safe boating practices. This initiative is early in the public process, offering an opportunity for businesses focused on safety education and promotion to engage. While no construction is involved, businesses specializing in public awareness campaigns, event promotion, or marine safety education could find opportunities to support this civic agenda.

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

RESO Denouncing Reso 2021-162-A & the Recognization of March 31st as Cesar Chavez Day (Hampsey) (Introduced by CM Diamond) (Co-Sponsors CMs Freeman & Lahnen)

This item concerns a proposed resolution before the City Council of Jacksonville. The resolution, identified as case file 2026-0270-A, is currently pending. It aims to denounce a previous resolution (2021-162-A) and recognize March 31st as Cesar Chavez Day. The resolution was introduced by CM Diamond and co-sponsored by CMs Freeman and Lahnen. The process involves readings and potential approval by the council. This is a procedural item with no direct construction or development work involved. Therefore, there are no specific contractors, suppliers, or service providers who would be directly engaged by this agenda item at this stage.

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

RESO Expressing City Council’s Support for Protected Bicycle Lanes Downtown on Portions of Beaver St, Monroe St, Hogan St & Liberty St (Reingold) (Introduced by CM Peluso) (Co-Sponsor CM Johnson)

The City of Jacksonville City Council has approved a resolution supporting the creation of protected bicycle lanes in downtown areas. This project is planned for portions of Beaver Street, Monroe Street, Hogan Street, and Liberty Street. The project is currently approved, indicating it is in the early stages of planning and development. The work will likely involve site preparation, including potential road modifications and traffic control measures, followed by the installation of new pavement markings and physical barriers to create protected bike lanes. This project presents an opportunity for contractors specializing in road construction, traffic control, and site preparation, as well as suppliers of construction materials. Early engagement with city planning departments could provide valuable insights before final bid processes begin.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
Beaver St

RESO Expressing the Recommendation of the Council of the City that any Future Pre-Trial Detention Facility or Correctional Center Replacing or Supplementing the John E. Goode Pre-Trial Detention Center shall not be Located in any Neighborhood or Area that was Desig as “Hazardous” (Grade “D”) on the 1937-1940 Home Owners’ Loan Corp Residential Security Maps for the City, Strongly Advising that Historically Redlined Areas be Excluded from Consideration Recognizing that Placing such a Facility in Historically Redlined Communities would Perpetuate the Harmful Legacy of Systemic Discrimination, Affirming the City’s Commitment to Environmental Justice & Equitable Dev, Encouraging Robust Community Engagement in the Site-Selection Process & Encouraging Site Selection that Prioritizes Equity, Historical Justice, & Community Reinvestment (Peluso) (Introduced by CM Peluso)

This public notice concerns a resolution being considered by the City Council of Jacksonville. The resolution recommends that any future pre-trial detention or correctional facility replacing or supplementing the John E. Goode Pre-Trial Detention Center should not be located in areas designated as "Hazardous" (Grade "D") on 1937-1940 Home Owners’ Loan Corp Residential Security Maps. It strongly advises excluding historically redlined areas to avoid perpetuating systemic discrimination and to promote environmental justice and equitable development. The resolution encourages community input and site selection that prioritizes equity and historical justice. This item is currently pending and under review by the City Council. While this resolution does not involve immediate construction, it signals a future civic agenda item that could lead to the development of a new correctional facility. This process could eventually involve site selection, planning, and construction services. Businesses specializing in legal services, government relations, and potentially site selection consulting may find opportunities to engage early in this planning process. Reaching out now allows for participation before specific site plans or construction bids are established.

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

RESO Honoring & Commending Pastor Spike Hogan Upon His Retirement as Senior & Founding Pastor of Chets Creek Church (Russell) (Introduced by CM Lahnen) (Co-Sponsors CMs Miller, Freeman, Amaro, Salem, Gay, Howland, Johnson & Pittman)

This item is a resolution honoring Pastor Spike Hogan upon his retirement as Senior and Founding Pastor of Chets Creek Church. The City Council of Jacksonville approved this resolution. The approval process included introduction and voting by council members. This is a purely administrative and ceremonial item. No construction or service work is directly associated with this resolution. Therefore, there are no immediate business opportunities for contractors, trades, suppliers, or service providers related to this specific agenda item.

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

RESO Honoring & Recognizing April 2026 as “Second Chance Month” in the City, & Celebrating Orgs That Are Committed to Reducing Recidivism & Expanding Opportunity, & Affirming the Dignity, Potential, & Contributions of Returning Citizens & Their Families, & Encouraging Community Engagement & Cont’d Support for Second Chance Initiatives (Hampsey) (Introduced by CM Johnson) (Co-Sponsors CMs Freeman, Miller & Pittman)

This item is a resolution approved by the City Council of Jacksonville honoring April 2026 as "Second Chance Month." The resolution recognizes organizations working to reduce recidivism and expand opportunities for returning citizens. It also affirms the potential and contributions of returning citizens and their families, encouraging community support for "Second Chance Initiatives." This is a finalized action, not a project requiring construction or development. Therefore, there are no direct contracting or supply opportunities related to this specific agenda item. Local businesses are encouraged to engage with and support "Second Chance Initiatives" as part of their community involvement.

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

RESO Honoring & Recognizing Jaydon Sinard Dexter, Professionally Known as Bigga Rankin, for His Extraordinary Contributions to Music, Culture, & Community, & Acknowledging His Role as a Pioneer in Southern Hip Hop & a Developer of Generational Talent, & Celebrating the 36th Anniversary of Cool Runnings Djs, Founded in Jax (Hampsey) (Introduced by CM Johnson) (Co-Sponsor CM Pittman)

This item is a resolution approved by the City Council of Jacksonville honoring Jaydon Sinard Dexter, also known as Bigga Rankin. The resolution recognizes his contributions to music, culture, and community, his role in Southern Hip Hop, and his work developing talent. It also celebrates the 36th anniversary of Cool Runnings Djs, which he founded in Jacksonville. This is a purely ceremonial item that has been approved by the City Council. No construction or development work is associated with this resolution. Therefore, there are no direct contracting, supply, or service opportunities for local businesses related to this specific agenda item. Businesses should monitor future City Council agendas for potential development projects.

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

RESO Honoring ECS4Kids on the Occasion of Its 60th Anniversary for Its Invaluable Svc to Children & Families (Russell) (Introduced by CM Pittman) (Co-Sponsors CMs Peluso & Johnson)

This item is a resolution honoring ECS4Kids for its 60th anniversary and service to children and families. The resolution was introduced to the City Council of Jacksonville on April 28, 2026. It is currently pending further review and action. This item does not involve construction or direct services for contractors. The process is administrative and celebratory. Therefore, there are no direct contracting opportunities associated with this specific agenda item at this time.

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

RESO Making Certain Findings, & Apv & Auth the Execution of an Economic Dev Agrmt btwn the City & Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc., to Support the Expansion of the Company’s Existing Manufacturing Facility Located at 7500 Centurion Pkwy, & Also the Construction of Company’s New Packaging & Logistics Facility to Be Located on Pecan Park Rd within the City; Auth a 6-Yr Recapture Enhanced Value Grant of $10,500,000 for the Centurion Facility; Auth a 5-Yr Recapture Enhanced Value Grant of $1,500,000 for the Pecan Park Facility; Apv & Auth the Execution of Docs by the Mayor, or Her Desig, & Corp Sec; Auth Apv of Technical Amends by the Exec Dir of the OED; Prov for Oversight by the OED; Prov a Deadline for the Company to Execute the Agrmt; Affirming the Projs Compliance with the Public Investment Policy Adopted by Ord 2024-286-E, as Amended; Req 2-Reading Passage Pursuant to Council Rule 3.305 (Sawyer) (Req of Mayor)

The City of Jacksonville has approved an economic development agreement with Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. This agreement supports the expansion of their current manufacturing facility at 7500 Centurion Parkway and the construction of a new packaging and logistics facility on Pecan Park Road. The project includes a six-year enhanced value grant of $10,500,000 for the Centurion Parkway facility and a five-year grant of $1,500,000 for the Pecan Park Road facility. This project is approved and moving forward. The work will involve site preparation, construction of new facilities, and upgrades to existing ones. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to reach out to Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. and the City's Office of Economic Development early in the process. Engaging now, before final plans and permits are set, offers the best opportunity to compete for upcoming work.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-28
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
7500 Centurion Parkway
Applicant:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.

RESO Making Certain Findings, & Apv & Auth the Execution of an Economic Dev Agrmt btwn the City & the Winn-Dixie Company, LLC, to Support the Renovation & Expansion of the Company’s Existing Headquarters & Renovation of 13 Existing Full-Svc Grocery Stores within the City; Auth a 20-Yr Recapture Enhanced Value (REV) Grant in the Max Amt of $5,500,000; Auth a Headquarters Retention Grant to the Company in an Amt Not to Exceed $6,500,000, Payable in Equal Annual Disbursements of $1,300,000 Over a 5 Yr Period; Apv & Auth the Execution of Docs by the Mayor, or Her Desig, & Corp Sec; Auth Appvl of Technical Amdts by the Exec Director of the OED; Prov for Oversight by the OED; Prov a Deadline for the Company to Execute the Agrmt; Waiving the Public Investment Policy Adopted by 2024-286-E, as Amended, to Auth the Headquarters Retention Grant; Req 2-Reading Passage Pursuant to Council Rule 3.305 (Sawyer) (Req of Mayor)

The City Council of Jacksonville is reviewing a resolution concerning economic development. This item supports the renovation and expansion of Winn-Dixie's existing headquarters and the renovation of 13 existing full-service grocery stores within the city. The plan includes a 20-year Recapture Enhanced Value (REV) Grant of up to $5,500,000 and a Headquarters Retention Grant of up to $6,500,000, paid over five years. This item is currently under review, having been introduced and read for the second time. The project would involve significant renovation and expansion work at the headquarters and extensive upgrades to 13 grocery stores. This could include construction, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and finishing trades, as well as potential needs for suppliers of building materials and equipment. Local contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to reach out early to understand the project scope and potential opportunities before final bids and permits are established.

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

RESO Recognizing & Honoring the Life, Legacy, & Extraordinary Service of Joann Manning, & Recommending to the US Congress the Designation of the Jacksonville Job Corps Center in Her Honor, & Celebrating Her Transformative Impact on Workforce Development, Youth Empowerment, & Community Leadership; Directing the Chief of Legislative Services to Transmit a Copy of This Resolution, Once Adopted, to the US Congress (Hampsey) (Introduced by CM Johnson) (Co-Sponsor CM Pittman)

This item concerns a resolution to honor Joann Manning and recommend to the US Congress that the Jacksonville Job Corps Center be named in her honor. The resolution celebrates her impact on workforce development, youth empowerment, and community leadership. The City Council of Jacksonville has introduced this resolution, and it has been approved by the council. The Chief of Legislative Services will send a copy of the resolution to the US Congress. This is a purely administrative and ceremonial action, not a construction project. Therefore, there are no direct contracting or supply opportunities related to this item.

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

RESO Recognizing May 2026 as National Foster Care Awareness Month as an Opportunity to Reflect on the Challenges Faced by Children in the Foster Care System (Libby) (Introduced by CM Miller) (Co-Sponsor CMs Freeman, CM Johnson & Pittman)

This item is a resolution recognizing May 2026 as National Foster Care Awareness Month. The resolution aims to bring attention to the challenges faced by children in the foster care system. This is a recognition and awareness initiative, not a construction or development project. Therefore, there is no direct construction work or related services being set in motion by this specific agenda item. Local businesses focused on awareness campaigns or community support services may find opportunities related to the spirit of this recognition.

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

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