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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 Isle of Palms Dependent Special District is proposing its budget for Fiscal Year 2026-2027. This budget proposal is currently under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee. The item is in the early stages of the public process, having been introduced and read for the second time, with a committee approval vote scheduled for May 4, 2026. This budget will guide the district's operations and potential projects for the upcoming fiscal year. While specific projects are not detailed, the approval of a budget typically sets the stage for services and infrastructure needs. Businesses involved in government contracting, administrative services, and potentially specialized district services may find opportunities as the budget is finalized and implemented. Early engagement with the district or relevant city departments could provide insight into upcoming needs.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
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 is working with United Way of Northeast Florida, Inc. on this program. The amendment will adjust the program's budget details and narrative. Oversight will continue through the Finance Department's Grants & Contract Compliance Division. This item has been approved by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee, City Council, and the Mayor. The project involves the continued operation of a critical crisis support service. This opportunity is for service providers and suppliers who can support the ongoing operational needs of this program. Early engagement is advised as the program moves forward with its amended budget.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
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)

The City of Jacksonville has approved a Declaration of Restrictive Covenant. This agreement is between the City and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. It concerns parts of the Lomax Street and Bishop Gate Lane rights-of-way next to 500 and 555 Bishop Gate Lane. The Public Works Department will oversee this covenant. This item has been approved by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee, the Transportation, Energy and Utilities Committee, and the City Council. This project involves legal agreements and oversight, not new construction. Local businesses involved in legal services and government administration may find opportunities related to the execution and oversight of this covenant. Early engagement with city departments could be beneficial.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
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's Rules 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 because the work is related to an investigation by a City Council committee. This item is currently under review, having been continued by the Rules Committee. The project involves survey administration and data collection, which could lead to future needs for data analysis and reporting services. Local contractors and service providers should be aware of this planned initiative. Reaching out to the city or Selectionlink, Inc. early could provide an advantage as the process moves forward.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
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)

This item concerns a city decision to participate in a national settlement with several pharmacy and wholesale drug companies. The City of Jacksonville is opting in to this settlement, which means it will be an eligible entity to receive funds or benefits from the agreement. This decision has been approved by multiple city committees and the full City Council. The process involves authorizing city officials to take necessary actions and execute documents to finalize the city's participation. This opportunity involves legal and administrative services related to the settlement's implementation and fund distribution.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Applicant:
Associated Pharmacies, Inc.

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. The proposed ordinance would authorize these payments and provide funding from the Pension Liability Surtax. It requires eligibility certification from the General Employees’ Pension Plan Administrator and the Police & Fire Pension Plan Executive Director, and specifies payment timing. The ordinance was introduced and has been referred to committees for review, with a public hearing held on May 27, 2025. This is an early stage in the process, meaning potential opportunities for related services may arise as the ordinance moves forward. While no direct construction is involved, the funding mechanism and administrative requirements could involve financial services, legal counsel, and administrative support. Businesses specializing in financial planning, legal services, and administrative support may find opportunities to engage with the city or pension plan administrators as this ordinance progresses through its review stages.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item

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)

The City of Jacksonville's Rules Committee has approved an ordinance concerning the Jacksonville Housing Finance Authority (JHFA). This ordinance confirms the appointment of Shannon Nazworth to the JHFA board. The approval includes waiving certain residency requirements, allowing an appointee to serve without a substantial economic interest within Duval County and without residing in Duval County. This item has been approved by the Rules Committee and is moving forward. While this item does not involve direct construction, it relates to the governance of housing finance, which could influence future development projects. Businesses involved in housing finance, legal services, and government relations may find opportunities to engage with the JHFA as its composition and operational rules are confirmed. Early engagement with the authority could provide insights into upcoming initiatives.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item

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)

This item concerns the allocation of funding percentages for opioid settlement proceeds for Fiscal Year 2026-2027. It also establishes the grant application process for these funds for the same period. The proposal was introduced on March 24, 2026, and has since been reviewed by multiple committees. The Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee approved the item on April 20, 2026. This approval indicates the item is moving forward in the public process. While this item does not involve direct construction, it will set in motion a grant application process. This process will likely involve administrative and legal services for applicants seeking funds. Local businesses interested in applying for these grants should prepare their proposals. Reaching out to understand the grant requirements early, before the application period opens, could provide an advantage in securing funding.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
City of Jacksonville, Duval

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 Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) has approved an agreement with Global Solution Partners, Inc. for the renovation and rehabilitation of a historic building located at 231 N. Laura Street. This project includes authorization for three Downtown Preservation and Revitalization Program loans totaling up to $1,907,345.00 to the developer. The DIA will monitor the agreement and oversee the project. This approval means the project is moving forward, with the DIA authorized to execute all related documents and technical changes. The scope of work will likely involve initial site assessment and preparation, followed by structural repairs, interior renovations, and the installation of building systems. Finally, finishing trades, landscaping, and final inspections will be completed. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers in areas such as general contracting, historic building restoration, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, painting, flooring, and landscaping may find opportunities. Reaching out to the DIA or Global Solution Partners, Inc. early could provide an advantage before specific bid packages and permits are finalized.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
231 N. Laura St
Applicant:
Global Solution Partners, Inc.

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 is supporting the renovation and rehabilitation of a historic building located at 38-44 W. Monroe Street. This project is proposed by Historic Urban Core, LLC, and involves a Redevelopment Agreement between the DIA and the developer. The city plans to authorize three Downtown Preservation and Revitalization Program loans totaling $1,620,655.00 to the developer for this project. The DIA will act as the contract monitor and oversee the project. This item has been approved by the City Council. The project will involve the renovation and rehabilitation of a historic structure. This work could include structural repairs, interior and exterior restoration, and potentially upgrades to building systems. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to reach out to the developer and the DIA to learn more about potential opportunities as plans are finalized.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item
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)

GFL Solid Waste Southeast LLC has received approval to renew its Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity. This approval includes a modification to operate its facility as a Construction and Demolition Debris and Yard Trash Transfer Station and a Clean Debris Recycling Facility. The facility is located in Jacksonville, Duval. The approval process involved several readings and public hearings before the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee and other bodies. This project will involve the ongoing operation of a waste processing and recycling facility. Businesses that provide waste hauling, recycling services, site maintenance, and general facility support could find opportunities. Early engagement with the operator may be beneficial as operational plans are developed.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
GFL Solid Waste Southeast LLC

ORD re Ch 745 (Addressing & Street Naming Regulations), Ord Code; Renaming a Roadway Currently Identified as “Fingerlake Street” to “Fairfield Way” in Council Dist 12 Pursuant to Sec 745.105 (Public Street Name Changes), Ord Code; Directing the LSD to Forward a Copy of This Ord, Once Enacted, to the PWD, Dev Svcs Div, Addressing Sec, for Processing, Implementation, & Coordination with 911 Emerg, the JFRD, the U.S. Post Office, & Other Affected Agencies & Orgs (Pollock) (Introduced by CM White)

This item concerns a proposed change to a street name. The roadway currently known as "Fingerlake Street" may be renamed to "Fairfield Way." This proposal is currently under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee. If approved, the city will direct the appropriate departments to implement the change. This process involves coordination with emergency services, the postal service, and other relevant agencies. The work would primarily involve updating official records and signage. Local contractors and service providers could be involved in updating street signs and any related administrative or logistical tasks. Reaching out early could provide an advantage as the city moves through its review and approval process.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item

ORD re Ch 745 (Addressing & Street Naming Regulations), Ord Code; Renaming a Roadway Currently Identified as “Fingerlake Street” to “Fairfield Way” in Council Dist 12 Pursuant to Sec 745.105 (Public Street Name Changes), Ord Code; Directing the LSD to Forward a Copy of This Ord, Once Enacted, to the PWD, Dev Svcs Div, Addressing Sec, for Processing, Implementation, & Coordination with 911 Emerg, the JFRD, the U.S. Post Office, & Other Affected Agencies & Orgs (Pollock) (Introduced by CM White)

A proposed ordinance is under review to change the name of a roadway currently known as "Fingerlake Street" to "Fairfield Way." This change is being considered under Chapter 745 of the City of Jacksonville's ordinances, which covers addressing and street naming regulations. The ordinance, if enacted, will direct the appropriate city departments to process the name change. This includes coordination with emergency services like 911 and the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department, as well as the U.S. Post Office and other affected organizations. The item is currently pending review by the Rules Committee and has gone through several readings and public hearings. This early stage in the public process means that businesses involved in signage, mapping, and official record updates could find opportunities. Companies specializing in public works coordination, administrative support, and official notification services may also be able to engage as the process moves forward.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item

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)

The City of Jacksonville is reviewing an ordinance to amend a grant agreement with Riverside-Avondale Preservation, Inc. This program focuses on preserving and restoring merchant districts in Riverside and Avondale. The proposed amendment involves changes to the program budget. This item is currently under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee. If approved, the project would involve restoration and preservation work within the merchant districts. This could include tasks such as site improvements, material procurement for restoration, and potentially specialized trade work. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to monitor this project's progress. Engaging early, before final budgets and scopes are set, offers an advantage in understanding potential opportunities as the project moves through the public process.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
Diamond
Applicant:
Riverside-Avondale Preservation, Inc.

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's Rules Committee has approved an ordinance that changes how the city handles increases in its general fund and general services district unassigned fund balance. This change relates to future financial needs tied to the completion of improvements under approved economic development agreements. The ordinance was introduced and went through several readings and public hearings before final approval by the Rules Committee on April 20, 2026, and by the full council on April 28, 2026. This process sets the stage for potential future construction and development projects that may require site preparation, grading, utility work, paving, building construction, and landscaping. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers in construction, engineering, and related fields should monitor future city announcements regarding specific projects that may arise from these economic development agreements. Engaging early before detailed plans and bids are finalized offers the best opportunity to compete for this work.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item

ORD-MC Amend Sec 602.802 (Restricted Activities), Pt 8 (Lobbying), Ch 602 (Jacksonville Ethics Code), Ord Code, to Prohibit Certain Expenditures to the Mayor & Council Members; Prov for Codification Instructions (Reingold) (Introduced by CM Carlucci)

This item concerns a proposed ordinance amendment to the Jacksonville Ethics Code, specifically Section 602.802, Part 8, which deals with lobbying. The amendment aims to prohibit certain expenditures made to Mayor and Council Members. The ordinance was introduced on October 14, 2025, and has undergone second readings and rereferrals on October 21 and 28, 2025. A public hearing was held on October 28, 2025. The item is currently under review, having been continued by the Rules Committee. This process involves legal review and potential amendments to existing city codes. The direct work generated by this item is primarily legal and administrative, focusing on the interpretation and implementation of ethical guidelines for city officials. Local businesses that provide legal services or consulting related to government ethics and compliance may find opportunities to engage with the city or stakeholders involved in this process. Early engagement is beneficial as the ordinance moves through its review stages.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item

ORD-MC Concerning the Mayor’s Transfer Authority; Amend Secs 106.304 (Mayor’s Transfer Power) & 106.308 (Capital Improvement Transfers, Appropriation Amendments & Change Orders), Subpt A (General Provisions), Pt 3 (Appropriations), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Limit the Mayor’s Transfer Authority to $100,000 Among the Capital Improvement Projs Listed in the CIP Appvd by the Council & to $100,000 During Any FY into or Out of Any Agency, Nondept or Dept Existing Line Item; Prov for Codification Instructions (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Diamond)

This public notice concerns a proposed ordinance amendment regarding the Mayor's transfer authority for city funds. The ordinance, if passed, would limit the Mayor's ability to transfer funds to $100,000 for capital improvement projects approved by the Council. It would also limit transfers into or out of any agency, non-department, or department line item to $100,000 per fiscal year. This item is currently under review, having been introduced and read multiple times, with a public hearing held. The process involves reviewing and potentially amending the city's budget and accounting code. This review stage means that while no construction is immediately planned, the eventual outcome could impact how city capital improvement projects are funded and managed. Businesses involved in government contracting, financial services, and legal services may find opportunities related to the implementation and oversight of these financial regulations. Engaging early in the review process allows for understanding potential future needs and policy shifts.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item

ORD-MC Creating a New Sec 106.330.1 (Prohibition on Expenditures for Abortions &/or Related Services), Subpt B (Special Provisions), Pt 3 (Appropriations), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Prohibit Expenditure of City Funds to Pay for Abortions &/or Related Svcs; Prov for Codification Instructions (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Diamond)

This public notice concerns a proposed ordinance for the City of Jacksonville that would prohibit the use of city funds for abortions and related services. The ordinance is currently under review by the Rules Committee. The process involves introduction, readings, and a public hearing. This item is early in the public process, having been continued by the committee. While this item does not involve physical construction, it will require legal services for codification and review of budget and accounting codes. Local legal professionals specializing in municipal law and government contracting could find opportunities to engage with the city during this review period.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item

ORD-MC Creating a New Sec 106.330.1 (Prohibition on Expenditures for Abortions &/or Related Services), Subpt B (Special Provisions), Pt 3 (Appropriations), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Prohibit Expenditure of City Funds to Pay for Abortions &/or Related Svcs; Prov for Codification Instructions (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Diamond)

This item concerns a proposed ordinance to prohibit the expenditure of city funds for abortions and related services. The ordinance, if passed, would add a new section to the city's budget and accounting code. The proposal is currently under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee. This process involves multiple readings and committee reviews before any final decision is made. The work generated by this item is primarily legal and administrative in nature, focusing on policy and code creation rather than physical construction. Local businesses that provide legal services, policy analysis, and administrative support may find opportunities related to the review and implementation of such ordinances. Engaging early in the review process allows for understanding the potential impact and offering relevant expertise before final decisions are made.

Board:
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item

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 item involves changes to city ordinances related to sign permits and enforcement. Specifically, it repeals a section about the Sign Enforcement Fund and removes references to this fund in other sections concerning sign permits and maintenance. The ordinance was introduced and went through multiple readings and public hearings. It was approved by the Rules Committee on April 20, 2026, and by the City Council on April 28, 2026. This process means the changes are planned and moving toward finalization. The work generated by this ordinance would likely involve administrative tasks for businesses that manage signage, including updating permit renewal processes and understanding new maintenance requirements. Businesses involved in sign creation, installation, and maintenance may need to adjust their practices. Reaching out to city officials or legal counsel early could help businesses prepare for these upcoming regulatory changes.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item

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