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ORD Approp $200,000 from the PSG - Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Acct to the EDED Equal Bus Opportunity Office - Financial & Admin - Other Professional Svcs Acct to Prov Funds for the JSEB Micro-Grant Prog; Prov for Carryover to FY 26-27 (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Freeman) (Co-Sponsors CMs Gay, Miller, Amaro, Diamond, Arias, Salem, Howland, J. Carlucci, Lahnen & Carrico)
The City of Jacksonville's Finance Committee has approved an ordinance to provide funds for the JSEB Micro-Grant Program. This program aims to support equal business opportunities. The approved ordinance allocates $200,000 from the PSG - Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Account to the EDED Equal Bus Opportunity Office. Funds are designated for Other Professional Services and include provisions for carryover into the next fiscal year. This item has been approved by the Finance Committee and City Council, indicating it is in the final stages of the public process. The project will involve financial administration and the distribution of grants to eligible businesses. This could create opportunities for professional service providers, financial consultants, and administrative support services that assist businesses in applying for or managing grants. Engaging early before final grant agreements are settled may offer an advantage.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD Approp $25,000 from the Traffic Calming - Dist 08 - Other Construction Costs Acct to the Riverview Collective Community Org - Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Acct to Prov Funding to Riverview Collective Community Organization, Inc. for the OysterFest Prog as Described Herein; Prov for Carryover to FY 26-27; Waiving Sec 118.107 (Nonprofits to Receive Funding Thru a Competitive Evaluated Award Process; Waiver & Disclosures), Pt 1 (General Provisions), Ch 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Allow for a Direct Contract with RCCO; Apv, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver on Behalf of the City an Agrmt btwn the City & RCCO for the Prog; Amend the 26-30 5-Yr CIP Appvd by Ord 2025-505-E to Reflect the Approp of Funds from the Proj Entitled “Traffic Calming-District 08” Prov for Oversight by the Grants & Contract Compliance Div of the Finance Dept; Req 1 Cycle Emerg Passage (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Gaffney, Jr.)
The City of Jacksonville Finance Committee has approved funding for the Riverview Collective Community Organization's OysterFest Program. This program will receive $25,000 from the Traffic Calming - District 08 account. The approval allows for a direct contract with the Riverview Collective Community Organization, Inc. This project is in the final approval stages, having passed through multiple committees and public hearings. The funding is intended to support the OysterFest Program and will be carried over into the next fiscal year. While this is not a construction project, it involves the distribution of funds for a community program, which may lead to opportunities for event support services, marketing, and administrative assistance. Businesses interested in supporting community events or providing related services should reach out to the Riverview Collective Community Organization, Inc. to learn more about potential involvement as the program moves forward.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Riverview Collective Community Organization, Inc.
ORD Approp $25,000.00 from the Special Law Enforcement Trust Fund for Donation to First Coast Crime Stoppers, Inc., in Accordance with Sec 932.7055(5), F.S., to Support Drug Treatment, Drug Abuse Education, Drug Prevention, Crime Prevention, Safe Neighborhood, & School Resource Officer Program(s); Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver on Behalf of the City that Certain Misc Approp Agrmt btwn the City & First Coast Crime Stoppers, Inc.; Waiving Sec 110.112 (Advance of City Funds; Prohibition Against), Pt 1 (the City Treasury), Ch 110 (City Treasury), Ord Code, to Allow for Advance Payment to First Coast Crime Stoppers, Inc.; Prov for Oversight by the JSO (B.T. 26-055) (Dillard) (Req of Sheriff) (Co-Sponsors CMs Clark-Murray, Miller, Gay, Salem, White, Amaro, Boylan, Diamond, Howland, J.Carlucci, Arias & Lahnen)
The City of Jacksonville Finance Committee has approved an ordinance to donate $25,000 from the Special Law Enforcement Trust Fund to First Coast Crime Stoppers, Inc. This donation is intended to support drug treatment, education, prevention programs, crime prevention, safe neighborhoods, and school resource officer programs. The city will waive a section of its ordinance code to allow for advance payment to First Coast Crime Stoppers, Inc. Oversight will be provided by the JSO. This item has been approved by the Finance Committee, the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health & Safety Committee, and the full City Council. While this is an approved donation, the agreement and advance payment process are still being finalized. This project involves financial services and administrative support related to fund disbursement and program oversight. Local businesses specializing in financial services, administrative support, and potentially those involved in program implementation or reporting could find opportunities by engaging with First Coast Crime Stoppers, Inc. or the City of Jacksonville's relevant departments early in this process.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- First Coast Crime Stoppers, Inc.
ORD Approp $30,000 from the Multiyear Prog & Initiatives - Council Dist 1 CBA - Contingency Acct to the Gen Fund Operating - Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Acct to Prov Funding to North FL School of Special Education, Inc. (“NFSSE”) for the NFSSE Vocational Training/Community Integrated Employment Program (“Program”) as Described Herein; Prov for Carryover to FY 26-27; Waiving Sec 118.107 (Nonprofits to Receive Funding through a Competitive Evaluated Award Process; Waiver & Disclosures), Pt 1 (General Provisions), Ch 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Allow for a Direct Contract With NFSSE; Apv, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver on Behalf of the City a Grant Agrmt Btwn the City & NFSSE, Inc. for the Prog; Prov for Oversight by the Grants & Contract Compliance Div of the Finance Dept (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Amaro) (Co-Sponsors CMs Peluso, Johnson, Miller, Clark-Murray, Boylan & Arias)
The City of Jacksonville's Finance Committee has approved funding for the North FL School of Special Education, Inc. (NFSSE) Vocational Training/Community Integrated Employment Program. This program aims to provide job training and community employment opportunities. The city is providing $30,000 from a special contingency account to fund the program. This approval allows for a direct contract with NFSSE, bypassing a standard competitive bidding process. The funding will be overseen by the Grants and Contract Compliance Division. This project is in the final approval stages, having passed through multiple committee reviews and public hearings. The work involves program operation and administration, which may include training materials, community outreach, and employment support services. Local businesses such as those providing educational supplies, administrative support, or employment services could find opportunities by connecting with NFSSE early in the process, before specific program needs and contracts are finalized.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- North FL School of Special Education, Inc.
ORD Approp $675,000 from the Jax Gen Apprenticeship Association Contingency Acct to the Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Acct to Prov Funding to Jacksonville General Apprenticeship Association, Inc. to Support Apprenticeship Progs & Certifications for Qualified Duval County Residents in the Fields of Electrical, Sheet Metal, Plumbing & Pipefitting, Operating Engineering, & Carpentry as Described Herein; Prov for Carryover of Funds to 9/30/27; Waiving Sec 118.107 (Nonprofits to Receive Funding Through a Competitive Evaluated Award Process; Waiver & Disclosures), Pt 1 (General Provisions), Ch 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Allow for a Direct Contract with JGAA; Apv, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver on Behalf of the City a Funding Agrmt btwn the City & JGAA for the Prog; Prov for Oversight by the Grants & Contract Compliance Div of the Finance Dept (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Freeman) (Co-Sponsor CMs Gay, Arias, Johnson, White, Amaro, Clark-Murray, Miller, Peluso & Carlucci)
The City of Jacksonville's Finance Committee is reviewing an ordinance to provide funding for apprenticeship programs. The proposal involves appropriating $675,000 from the Jax Gen Apprenticeship Association Contingency Account to support programs for qualified Duval County residents in fields like electrical, sheet metal, plumbing, pipefitting, operating engineering, and carpentry. This funding aims to support apprenticeships and certifications. The ordinance is currently under review and has gone through several readings and committee approvals, with a public hearing held. If approved, the city will enter into a direct funding agreement with the Jacksonville General Apprenticeship Association, Inc. This project would likely involve administrative and oversight work related to grant compliance, rather than direct construction. Local businesses in the skilled trades, such as electrical, plumbing, and carpentry contractors, as well as suppliers of related materials and training equipment, could benefit from the expansion of these apprenticeship programs. Reaching out to the Jacksonville General Apprenticeship Association, Inc. early could provide insights into future training needs and potential collaboration opportunities as these programs develop.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Jax Gen Apprenticeship Association
ORD Approp $75,000.00 from the Solid Waste Disposal Fund - Contributions from Private Sources Acct, to Prov Funding for Beautification Initiatives Including St Sweeping Trash & Debris from Roadways; Prov for City Oversight by the Division of R/W & Stormwater Maintenance of the Dept of PW (B.T. 26-053) (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)
The City of Jacksonville's Finance Committee has approved an ordinance to fund beautification initiatives. This project will use $75,000 from the Solid Waste Disposal Fund. The funds will support street sweeping and the removal of trash and debris from roadways. The Division of Right-of-Way and Stormwater Maintenance within the Department of Public Works will oversee the work. This item has been approved by multiple committees and the City Council, indicating it is moving towards implementation. The scope of work will likely involve site preparation for sweeping, debris collection, and potentially minor road maintenance. Contractors specializing in site clearing, grading, and waste management could be involved. Suppliers of cleaning equipment and materials may also find opportunities. Early engagement before final bids and permits are issued could provide a competitive advantage.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD Approp $75,000.00 from the Solid Waste Disposal Fund - Contributions from Private Sources Acct, to Prov Funding for Beautification Initiatives Including St Sweeping Trash & Debris from Roadways; Prov for City Oversight by the Division of R/W & Stormwater Maintenance of the Dept of PW (B.T. 26-053) (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)
The City of Jacksonville has approved funding for beautification initiatives. This includes street sweeping and the removal of trash and debris from roadways. The Division of Right-of-Way and Stormwater Maintenance within the Department of Public Works will oversee these efforts. This project is planned and has received approval, indicating early-stage opportunities. The scope of work will involve regular street sweeping and debris collection across the city. This will likely require services for site preparation, grading, and potentially some minor road maintenance. Additionally, ongoing services for waste management and general maintenance will be needed. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers in areas such as site prep, waste management, and general maintenance could find opportunities by engaging early before final plans and permits are set.
- Board:
- Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD Approp $77,440.00 in Grant Funding from the FL Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission for Reimbursement of the City’s Costs to Remove & Dispose of 4 Derelict Vessels Located in Public Waterways All within Duval County; Prov for Oversight by the Office of Admin Svcs, Environmental Quality Div (B.T. 26-054) (Dillard) (Req of Mayor) (JWC Apv)
The City of Jacksonville's Finance Committee has approved an ordinance to use grant funding for the removal and disposal of four derelict vessels from public waterways within Duval County. This project is planned and has received approval from various city committees, including the Finance Committee. The scope of work involves the physical removal and proper disposal of these abandoned boats. This process will likely require specialized marine contractors and equipment for towing, lifting, and transporting the vessels. Following removal, disposal services will be needed. Local contractors, marine suppliers, and waste disposal services could find opportunities as this project moves forward. Early engagement is advised before final bids and permits are issued.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Decision:
- Finance Committee
- Address:
- Duval County
ORD Approp $77,440.00 in Grant Funding from the FL Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission for Reimbursement of the City’s Costs to Remove & Dispose of 4 Derelict Vessels Located in Public Waterways All within Duval County; Prov for Oversight by the Office of Admin Svcs, Environmental Quality Div (B.T. 26-054) (Dillard) (Req of Mayor) (JWC Apv)
The City of Jacksonville has been approved to receive $77,440.00 in grant funding from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. This funding is for reimbursement of costs the city incurred to remove and dispose of four derelict vessels from public waterways within Duval County. The Office of Administrative Services, Environmental Quality Division will oversee this project. The project is approved and will involve the removal and disposal of abandoned boats. This work could involve marine salvage contractors, waste disposal services, and potentially environmental cleanup specialists. Early engagement with city officials could provide insight into the specific requirements and timelines for this approved project.
- Board:
- Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- Duval County
ORD Approp $90,576.00 from the Mosquito Control State Fund 00112 Fund Bal to Be Used for Mosquito Control Div Operational Expenses, Including the Purchase of Equipment & Supplies, During FY 25-26 (B.T. 26-049) (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)
The City of Jacksonville Finance Committee has approved an ordinance to appropriate $90,576.00 from the Mosquito Control State Fund for operational expenses during Fiscal Year 2025-2026. This funding is designated for the Mosquito Control Division and will cover the purchase of equipment and supplies. The item has been approved by the Finance Committee, the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health & Safety Committee, and the City Council. This approval means the city is moving forward with planned expenditures for mosquito control operations. The scope of work will involve the procurement of necessary equipment and supplies, potentially including site preparation for new equipment, installation, and related services. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers in areas such as equipment sales, maintenance, and specialized operational services may find opportunities. Engaging early could provide an advantage as specific needs and procurement processes are finalized.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver a 1st Amdt to FY 25-26 City Grant Agrmt for the United Way 2-1-1 Program (City Contract #701375-26), Btwn the City & United Way of Northeast Florida, Inc., to Amend the Prog Budget Detail & Narrative; Prov for Cont Oversight by the Grants & Contract Compliance Div of the Finance Dept (Dillard) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsor CM Johnson)
The City of Jacksonville Finance Committee has approved an amendment to a grant agreement for the United Way 2-1-1 Program. This amendment will change the program's budget details and narrative. The Finance Department's Grants and Contract Compliance Division will provide oversight. This item has been approved by the Finance Committee and City Council. The work involves ongoing program support and oversight, not new construction. Local businesses that provide administrative, financial, or consulting services may find opportunities related to grant management and compliance oversight. Early engagement with city departments or the United Way could provide insight into future needs.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Decision:
- Finance Committee
ORD Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Designee, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver that Certain Interlocal Agrmt Btwn the FDOT & the City for Allocation & Implementation of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Requirements; Prov for Oversight by the Office of Admin Svcs, EQD (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)
This item concerns a proposed interlocal agreement between the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and the City of Jacksonville. The agreement is for the allocation and implementation of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements. Oversight for this agreement will be provided by the Office of Administrative Services, Environmental Quality Division. This agenda item is currently pending and has been introduced and read for the second time in multiple committees, with approvals recommended by some. The project involves establishing requirements and oversight for environmental compliance related to transportation infrastructure. This early stage presents an opportunity for legal services specializing in interlocal agreements and environmental compliance, as well as administrative support services. Engaging now, before final approvals and implementation details are set, allows businesses to understand the scope and prepare for potential future needs.
- Board:
- Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Designee, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver that Certain Standard Contract Btwn the FDEP & the City for Petroleum Contamination Cleanup Site Mgmt Activities; Prov for Oversight by the Office of Admin Svcs, EQD (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)
The City of Jacksonville is considering a standard contract with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) for managing petroleum contamination cleanup activities. This project involves oversight by the Office of Administrative Services, Environmental Quality Division. The contract is currently pending review by the Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee. If approved, the work would involve site assessment, cleanup, and ongoing management of contaminated areas. This early stage presents an opportunity for contractors, suppliers, and service providers to engage with the city and FDEP. Businesses specializing in environmental remediation, site management, and related services could find opportunities as plans develop. Early involvement can provide an advantage before bids and permits are finalized.
- Board:
- Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD Apv an Agrmt for Settlement of Fines Imposed by the Municipal Code Enforcement Brd/Special Magistrate btwn the City & Live Oak Ancient City Living, LLC, a Delaware LLC, & Directing the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver the Agrmt on Behalf of the City or Auth the Agrmt to Become Effective without the Mayor’s Signature; Auth the Execution of All Docs Relating to the Agrmt & Auth Tech Changes as Herein Defined; Prov for Oversight of the Agrmt by the Municipal Code Compliance Div of the Neighborhoods Dept; Req Emergency Passage Upon Intro (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Carrico)
This item concerns a planned agreement for the settlement of fines between the City of Jacksonville and Live Oak Ancient City Living, LLC. The agreement will be overseen by the Municipal Code Compliance Division. This matter is currently under review by the Finance Committee. The process involves the execution of documents related to the agreement and potential technical changes. The scope of work would involve legal services for the settlement and oversight by code compliance staff. Local businesses involved in legal services and administrative support for compliance could be impacted. Reaching out to understand the specifics of the agreement and its oversight requirements could provide early insight into potential needs.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Live Oak Ancient City Living, LLC
ORD Apv the Isle of Palms Dependent Special Dist Proposed FY 26-27 Budget Pursuant to Ord 2011-724-E & Sec 189.02, F.S. (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP pursuant to Ord 2011-724-E)
The Finance Committee of the City of Jacksonville is reviewing a proposed budget for the Isle of Palms Dependent Special District for Fiscal Year 2026-2027. This item is currently pending review and has not yet been approved. The budget proposal is part of an ordinance process that involves multiple readings and public hearings. This process will set the financial framework for the district's operations and potential projects in the upcoming fiscal year. Businesses involved in government contracting, financial services, and administrative support may find opportunities related to the district's budget implementation. Early engagement with the district or city finance department could provide insight into upcoming needs as the budget moves through its final approval stages.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Isle of Palms Dependent Special Dist
ORD Apv, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver a 1st Amdt to FY 25-26 City Grant Agrmt for the Operation of 9-8-8 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Prog (City Contract #701382-26), btwn the City & United Way of Northeast Florida, Inc., to Amend the Prog Budget Detail & Narrative; Prov for Cont’d Oversight by the Grants & Contract Compliance Div of the Finance Dept (Dillard) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsor CM Johnson)
This notice is about a planned amendment to a city grant agreement for the 9-8-8 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Program. The City of Jacksonville's Finance Committee has approved this amendment. The agreement is between the City and United Way of Northeast Florida, Inc. This amendment will change the program's budget details and narrative. The Grants & Contract Compliance Division of the Finance Department will continue to oversee the program. This item has been approved by the Finance Committee, the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health & Safety Committee, and the City Council, indicating it is in the final stages of the public process. The work involves continued program operation and oversight, which may require administrative, financial, and potentially some support services. Local businesses specializing in administrative support, financial services, or program management could find opportunities related to the ongoing operation and compliance aspects of this grant-funded program. Early engagement with the City or United Way of Northeast Florida could provide insights into specific needs as the amended agreement takes effect.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD Apv, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute on Behalf of the City that Certain Declaration of Restrictive Covenant btwn the City & the FL Dept of Environmental Protection Pertaining to those Portions of the Lomax St & Bishop Gate Ln R/W Located Adjacent to 500 & 555 Bishop Gate Ln, Jax, FL 32204 (R.E. # 090148-0100 & 090143-0000); Prov for Oversight by the PW Dept (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Peluso)
A declaration of restrictive covenant is planned for portions of Lomax Street and Bishop Gate Lane right-of-way, adjacent to 500 and 555 Bishop Gate Lane in Jacksonville, FL 32204. This covenant is between the City of Jacksonville and the FL Department of Environmental Protection. The item has been approved by the Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee and the City Council. This action will involve the execution of legal documents and may lead to future oversight by the Public Works Department. While this item does not directly involve construction, it sets the stage for potential future development or land use changes in the specified area. Local businesses involved in legal services, real estate, and potentially environmental consulting could find opportunities related to the execution and future implications of this covenant. Engaging early with city departments or the Public Works Department could provide insight into any subsequent projects.
- Board:
- Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- 500 Bishop Gate Ln, Jax, FL 32204
ORD Auth the Council President to Execute & Deliver a Contract With Selectionlink, Inc. To Conduct a Survey of Certain Current & Former JEA Employees & Related Svcs; Invoking the Exemption in Sec 126.108(G) (Exemptions From Competitive Solicitation), Subpart A (Gen Regulations), Part 1 (Gen Regulations; Ethics & Transparency in Public Contracting), Ch 126 (Procurement Code), Ord Code, to Allow for a Direct Contract With Selectionlink, Inc.; Declaring This Matter to Be Related to an Investigation by a Duly Aptd Committee of the City Council; Prov for Oversight by the Council Secretary/Dir (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Salem)
The City of Jacksonville Finance Committee is considering an ordinance that would allow the Council President to sign a contract with Selectionlink, Inc. This contract is for conducting a survey of current and former JEA employees and related services. The city is using an exemption from competitive bidding rules, citing that the matter is related to an investigation by a City Council committee. This item is currently pending review and has not yet been approved. The work would involve survey administration, data collection, and analysis. This early stage presents an opportunity for businesses that provide professional services, particularly those with experience in employee surveys, data analysis, and investigative support. Reaching out now, before the contract is finalized, could allow businesses to understand the project scope and potentially offer their expertise.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, the OGC, & the Corp Sec to Take, or Cause to Be Taken, Such Actions & to Execute Such Docs as Are Necessary, for & on Behalf of the City, to Affirmatively “opt in” as an Eligible Entity to Participate in a National Settlement That Has Been Reached with Associated Pharmacies, Inc., J M Smith Corporation, Louisiana Wholesale Drug Company, Inc., Morris & Dickson Co., North Carolina Mutual Wholesale Drug Company, Inc., & United Natural Foods, Inc.; Req 1 Cycle Emerg Passage (Pinkstaff) (Introduced by CM Salem)
The City of Jacksonville Finance Committee has approved an ordinance that allows the city to participate in a national settlement with several pharmaceutical companies. This action means the city will opt in as an eligible entity to receive funds from this settlement. The process has moved through introduction, emergency approval by multiple committees, and a public hearing. This item is now approved, indicating the city is moving forward with its participation. The work set in motion involves legal and administrative actions to secure these settlement funds. This includes necessary documentation and actions by city officials. Local businesses that could be involved include legal services for contract review and administrative support services for processing. Reaching out now, before the final settlement details and fund distribution are fully established, offers an advantage.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD Concerning Retiree Adjustment Payments; Incorporating Recitals; Auth a Retired Employee Adjustment Payment to Retirees & Beneficiaries of the Correctional Officers, General Employees & Police & Fire Pension Funds of the City; Prov for Funding from Pension Liability Surtax; Requiring Certification of Eligibility by the Administrator of the General Employees’ Pension Plan & Executive Director of the Police & Fire Pension Plan; Prov for Timing of Payments (Reingold) (Introduced by CM White) (Co-Sponsors CMs Johnson, Gay, Carlucci, Amaro, Gaffney, Jr., Carrico, Peluso & Pittman)
This item concerns proposed retiree adjustment payments for retirees and beneficiaries of the City of Jacksonville's Correctional Officers, General Employees, and Police & Fire Pension Funds. Funding for these payments would come from a Pension Liability Surtax. The plan requires certification of eligibility from the General Employees’ Pension Plan Administrator and the Police & Fire Pension Plan Executive Director, and specifies the timing of payments. This ordinance is currently under review, having been introduced and referred to committees. The process ahead may involve further readings, public hearings, and final approvals. While this is a financial and administrative matter, it could eventually lead to opportunities for financial services, administrative support, and potentially legal services related to the implementation and management of these adjustment payments. Engaging with city officials and pension plan administrators early in the review process could provide insight into future needs.
- Board:
- Finance Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-21
- Type:
- Agenda_item
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