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ORD-MC Repealing Sec 154.502 (Downtown Entertainment District Boundary), Pt 5 (Downtown Entertainment District), Ch 154 (Alcoholic Beverages), Ord Code; Creating a New Sec 154.502 (Downtown Entertainment District Boundary), Pt 5 (Downtown Entertainment District), Ch 154 (Alcoholic Beverages), Ord Code, to Include Brooklyn Dist within the Boundaries of the Downtown Entertainment Dist & to Update the Downtown Entertainment Dist Map; Prov for Codification Instructions (Reingold) (Introduced by CM Peluso)

The City of Jacksonville is considering an ordinance to update the boundaries of the Downtown Entertainment District. This proposal aims to include the Brooklyn District within the existing boundaries and revise the official map. The ordinance has been approved by the Rules Committee and City Council. This action will likely lead to updated regulations and potentially new business opportunities within the expanded district. While no specific construction is detailed, businesses involved in legal services, administrative support, and potentially those related to the hospitality industry within the newly defined area may see changes. Early engagement with city planning and legal departments could provide insights into future needs and opportunities as the ordinance is codified.

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

ORD-MC Repealing Sec 154.502 (Downtown Entertainment District Boundary), Pt 5 (Downtown Entertainment District), Ch 154 (Alcoholic Beverages), Ord Code; Creating a New Sec 154.502 (Downtown Entertainment District Boundary), Pt 5 (Downtown Entertainment District), Ch 154 (Alcoholic Beverages), Ord Code, to Include Brooklyn Dist within the Boundaries of the Downtown Entertainment Dist & to Update the Downtown Entertainment Dist Map; Prov for Codification Instructions (Reingold) (Introduced by CM Peluso)

This public notice concerns a planned change to the Downtown Entertainment District boundaries in Jacksonville. The proposed ordinance, which has been approved by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee and the City Council, will expand the district to include the Brooklyn area. This change involves updating the official map of the district. The process has moved through introduction and committee approval, indicating it is in the final stages before becoming official. While this item does not involve direct construction, the expansion of the entertainment district could lead to future opportunities for businesses involved in hospitality, security, and event services. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to monitor future developments related to this district expansion, as it may influence future business activities and needs within the newly defined area. Early awareness allows businesses to prepare for potential future needs.

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

ORD-MC re Member Appts to Certain CRA Advisory Brds of the City; Amend Sec 53.102 (Membership; Appointment & Removal; Terms of Office), Pt 1 (Renew Arlington Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board), Ch 53 (Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Boards), Ord Code, to Revise the Geographic Boundaries for Certain Member Categories; Amend Sec 53.202 (Membership; Appointment & Removal; Terms of Office), Pt 2 (KingSoutel Crossing Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board), Ch 53 (Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Boards), Ord Code, to Broaden the Geographic & Categorical Requirements for Citizen Members Representing the Gen Public; Prov for Codification Instructions (Schell) (Introduced by CMs Amaro & Pittman) (Co-Sponsor CM Clark-Murray)

This civic agenda item concerns proposed changes to the geographic boundaries and membership requirements for advisory boards of the Arlington Community Redevelopment Agency and the KingSoutel Crossing Community Redevelopment Agency. The proposed ordinance, introduced by Council Members Amaro and Pittman with Council Member Clark-Murray as co-sponsor, aims to revise how members are appointed and what areas they represent. The item is currently under review, having been introduced and read for the second time, with further readings and potential amendments scheduled. This process involves legal and administrative steps rather than physical construction. Local businesses involved in legal services, government relations, and administrative support may find opportunities related to the procedural aspects of this ordinance. Engaging early in the review process allows for understanding the implications of these changes as they move toward potential approval.

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

ORD-MC re Member Appts to Certain CRA Advisory Brds of the City; Amend Sec 53.102 (Membership; Appointment & Removal; Terms of Office), Pt 1 (Renew Arlington Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board), Ch 53 (Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Boards), Ord Code, to Revise the Geographic Boundaries for Certain Member Categories; Amend Sec 53.202 (Membership; Appointment & Removal; Terms of Office), Pt 2 (KingSoutel Crossing Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board), Ch 53 (Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Boards), Ord Code, to Broaden the Geographic & Categorical Requirements for Citizen Members Representing the Gen Public; Prov for Codification Instructions (Schell) (Introduced by CMs Amaro & Pittman) (Co-Sponsor CM Clark-Murray)

This item concerns proposed changes to the membership and geographic boundaries for advisory boards of the Arlington Community Redevelopment Agency and the KingSoutel Crossing Community Redevelopment Agency. The proposed ordinance aims to revise how members are appointed and the requirements for citizen representatives. This matter is currently under review by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee. The process involves introductions, readings, public hearings, and committee votes. If approved, the changes would affect how these advisory boards are structured and how members are selected. This early stage in the process presents an opportunity for local businesses to understand potential future impacts on community development and planning. While no direct construction is involved, businesses in legal services, government relations, and community consulting may find value in monitoring this civic process.

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

ORD-MC re Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants; Amend Secs 84.301 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Allocation for Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants), 84.304 (Eligibility to Apply for Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants), 84.305 (Application Requirements), 84.306 (Review, Evaluation & Scoring of Applications by OSUD Grants Committee), 84.307 (Funding Allocations by OSUD Grants Committee; Grant Award Limitations), 84.308 (Amendments to Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Budgets by Recipients; Approval by Manager of Opioid Abatement), & 84.309 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Appeals Board; Appeals Procedure), Pt 3 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Awards Procedures), Ch 84 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants), Ord Code, to Clarify Eligibility Requirements, Update Appl Requirements, Change the Assignment of Points to the Evaluation Criterion, Clarify the Use of the High Score Model to Prov Funding to the Next Highest Ranked Score when an Awarded Recipient Does Not Accept the Award or Funding Otherwise Becomes Available, & Update Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Appeals Brd Procedure; Prov for Codification Instructions (Smith) (Introduced by CM Salem)

This item concerns proposed changes to the city's rules for awarding grants from opioid settlement funds. The proposed ordinance, case number 2026-0288-E, aims to clarify who can apply for these grants, update application requirements, and adjust how applications are scored and funded. It also seeks to clarify procedures for amending grant budgets and handling appeals. This ordinance is currently under review by the Rules Committee. If approved, the changes could affect how organizations receive and use grant funds for opioid abatement efforts. The work involved would primarily be administrative and legal, focusing on grant management and compliance rather than physical construction. Local businesses that provide legal services, consulting, or administrative support could be involved in assisting applicants or navigating the updated grant processes.

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

Public Comment:

This item concerns a request for information regarding sycamore trees planted in a neighborhood. The request was made during a public comment period before the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee of the City of Jacksonville, Duval. The status of this item is pending. While no specific project details are provided, inquiries about planted trees could lead to future needs for landscaping services, tree maintenance, or related supplies. Businesses specializing in arboriculture, landscaping, and horticultural supplies may find opportunities as this matter progresses through review and potential future action. Early engagement with city staff or relevant departments could provide insight into potential future needs.

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

Public Comment: Latavia Harris, Kim Pryor, Dennis Sanchez, James Matchett, LIsa Manners

This item concerns a public comment period for an unspecified civic agenda item. The Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville, Duval, is scheduled to meet on April 20, 2026, to discuss this item. The status is currently pending, meaning it is under review. The public comment period is a preliminary step in the process. No specific project details, scope of work, or potential development phases are mentioned in this agenda item. Therefore, no specific contractors, suppliers, or service providers can be identified at this time. Reaching out to the city or relevant departments for information on future agenda items would be the next step for interested businesses.

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

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

This item concerns a planned review by the City of Jacksonville's Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee. The committee will consider an item related to accommodations for persons with disabilities, as required by the American with Disabilities Act. This review is currently pending, indicating an early stage in the civic process. While no specific construction or development is detailed, the item highlights the city's ongoing commitment to accessibility. This could involve future needs for specialized services or equipment related to accessibility compliance. Businesses that provide services or products related to disability accommodations may find opportunities by engaging with city departments early in the planning stages.

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

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

This item concerns a pending matter before the Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville, Duval. The committee is reviewing a procedural item related to accommodations for persons with disabilities, as required by the American with Disabilities Act. This review is in its early stages, indicating a potential for future needs. While no construction or development is directly proposed, the process may involve administrative support and communication services. Businesses that provide administrative support, communication services, or specialized services related to accessibility compliance could find opportunities as this item moves forward. Early engagement with the city's Disabled Services Division may provide insight into potential future needs.

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

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

This item concerns a resolution to appoint Phillip Peterson to the position of City Council Auditor. The appointment is planned and currently under review by the Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville. This process involves legal and administrative steps, including readings and potential amendments before final approval. While this is a personnel matter and not a construction project, it sets in motion the administrative functions of a newly appointed City Council Auditor. Local businesses that provide professional services, particularly legal counsel and administrative support, may find opportunities related to the ongoing operations and needs of this newly established role. Engaging early in the process, before the auditor's office is fully operational, could provide an advantage in understanding and meeting future service requirements.

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

RESO Apv Certain Revisions to the City of Jax Comprehensive Emerg Mgmt Plan, Originally Adopted by Reso 2004-277-A, as Amend in Reso 2005-710-A, 2006-1018-A, 2009-904-A, 2010-907-A, 2012-465-A, 2017-709-A & 2022-38-A, & Required by Ch 252, F.S., & Ch 674, Ord Code; Prov for City Oversight by the JFRD (Dillard) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsor CM Boylan)

The City of Jacksonville's Rules Committee has approved revisions to the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. This plan, originally adopted in 2004 and amended several times since, is required by state law and city ordinance. The Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department (JFRD) will provide oversight for the plan. This item has been approved by the Rules Committee and the City Council, indicating it is moving forward. The work involves updating and formalizing emergency management procedures, which may include planning, training, and resource allocation. Local businesses in fields such as professional services, particularly legal and consulting, could be involved in supporting the implementation and ongoing management of this revised plan. Engaging early allows for understanding the city's needs as the plan is put into action.

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

RESO Apv Certain Revisions to the City of Jax Comprehensive Emerg Mgmt Plan, Originally Adopted by Reso 2004-277-A, as Amend in Reso 2005-710-A, 2006-1018-A, 2009-904-A, 2010-907-A, 2012-465-A, 2017-709-A & 2022-38-A, & Required by Ch 252, F.S., & Ch 674, Ord Code; Prov for City Oversight by the JFRD (Dillard) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsor CM Boylan)

This item concerns revisions to the City of Jacksonville's Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. The plan, originally adopted in 2004 and amended several times since, is required by state law and city code. The Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee, along with the City Council, have approved these revisions. The Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department will provide city oversight. This approval means the plan is now finalized and in effect. While this is a policy and planning item, its implementation may involve various city departments and potentially require services related to emergency preparedness and response coordination. Businesses that provide services or supplies related to emergency management, public safety, or disaster response may find opportunities as the city puts the revised plan into action. Early engagement with relevant city departments could provide insight into future needs.

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

RESO Commending Etta Taylor & the Public Works Ground Maintenance Team for their Service to Our City (Hampsey) (Introduced by CM J. Carlucci) (Co-Sponsors CMs Amaro, Johnson & Pittman)

This item is a resolution commending Etta Taylor and the Public Works Ground Maintenance Team for their service to the city. The resolution was introduced by Council Member J. Carlucci and co-sponsored by Council Members Amaro, Johnson, and Pittman. It was approved by the Rules Committee on April 20, 2026, with a vote of 7-0, and by the City Council on April 28, 2026, with a vote of 17-0. This is a commendation, not a project that will involve construction or direct services. Therefore, there are no specific scopes of work or phases of development to describe. Local contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers should note that this item does not represent a development project and will not generate opportunities for competitive bidding on construction or related services.

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

RESO Commending Jacquelyn H. “Jackie” Cornelius for Her Leadership & Enduring Impact on Arts Education in the City as Executive Director of the Developing Artists Foundation (Russell) (Introduced by CM Pittman) (Co-Sponsors CMs Howland, Amaro & Boylan)

This item is a resolution commending Jacquelyn H. “Jackie” Cornelius for her leadership and impact on arts education. The resolution was introduced on April 14, 2026, and approved by the Rules Committee on April 20, 2026, with a vote of 7-0. It was further approved by the City Council on April 28, 2026, with a vote of 17-0. This is a commendation and does not involve any construction or development work. Therefore, there are no direct contracting, supplying, or service opportunities related to this specific agenda item.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
Rules Committee, City of Jacksonville, Duval
Applicant:
Developing Artists Foundation

RESO Commending the Jax Gents Inc. for Winning the 2025 Stepmetheus FL State Step Championship as Div & Grand State Champion & Honoring Their Transformative Impact on Young Men in Jax (Hampsey) (Introduced by CMs Johnson & Carrico) (Co-Sponsor CMs Freeman & Pittman)

This item is a resolution commending the Jax Gents Inc. for winning the 2025 Stepmetheus FL State Step Championship. The resolution also honors their impact on young men in Jacksonville. This item has been approved by the Rules Committee and the City Council. The approval process is now complete. No construction or development is associated with this item. Therefore, there are no direct contracting or supply opportunities for local businesses related to this specific agenda item. Businesses interested in supporting youth programs or community organizations may find opportunities through direct engagement with the commended group.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Jax Gents Inc.

RESO Commending the Jax Gents Inc. for Winning the 2025 Stepmetheus FL State Step Championship as Div & Grand State Champion & Honoring Their Transformative Impact on Young Men in Jax (Hampsey) (Introduced by CMs Johnson & Carrico) (Co-Sponsor CMs Freeman & Pittman)

This item is a resolution commending the Jax Gents Inc. for winning the 2025 Stepmetheus FL State Step Championship. The resolution also honors their impact on young men in Jacksonville. This civic agenda item has been approved by the Rules Committee and City Council. The scope of work involves the formal recognition and commendation of the Jax Gents Inc. This is an early stage civic item. Local businesses involved in event services, printing, or signage might find opportunities related to the public recognition of this group. Reaching out to the City Council members who introduced or sponsored the resolution could provide early insight into potential needs.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Jax Gents Inc.

RESO Concerning the Vacation of Portions of the Plat of Subdiv of Lot 10, Sec 33, T1S-27E, Pursuant to Sec 177.101(3), F.S.; Returning a Portion of the Lands Shown on Said Plat of Subdiv of Lot 10, Sec 33, T1S-27E, to Acreage; Making Findings; Abandoning Certain Unopened Rds within the Boundaries of the Plat That Have Not Been Opened & Have Not Become Rds Suitable & Necessary for the Traveling Public; & Ensuring Legal Access to Abutting Properties (Harvey) (Introduced by CM Amaro)

The City of Jacksonville Rules Committee has approved a resolution concerning the vacation of portions of a subdivision plat. This action will return a part of the land to acreage status. It also abandons certain unopened roads within the plat that are not used by the public. The goal is to ensure legal access to nearby properties. This item has been approved by the Rules Committee and relevant subcommittees. The work would involve legal and administrative processes related to land use changes and road abandonment. Future phases could involve surveying and legal documentation for property access. Local businesses in legal services, surveying, and potentially land management could be involved. Engaging early allows for understanding the full scope as the process moves forward.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
City of Jacksonville Rules Committee

RESO Concerning the Vacation of Portions of the Plat of Subdiv of Lot 10, Sec 33, T1S-27E, Pursuant to Sec 177.101(3), F.S.; Returning a Portion of the Lands Shown on Said Plat of Subdiv of Lot 10, Sec 33, T1S-27E, to Acreage; Making Findings; Abandoning Certain Unopened Rds within the Boundaries of the Plat That Have Not Been Opened & Have Not Become Rds Suitable & Necessary for the Traveling Public; & Ensuring Legal Access to Abutting Properties (Harvey) (Introduced by CM Amaro)

A resolution concerning the vacation of portions of a subdivision plat has been approved by the City of Jacksonville Rules Committee. This action will return a portion of the lands shown on the plat of subdivision of Lot 10, Section 33, T1S-27E, to acreage. The resolution also abandons certain unopened roads within the plat boundaries that are not suitable or necessary for public travel and ensures legal access to nearby properties. This process involves legal review and administrative approval, with the final approvals occurring on April 20, 21, and 28, 2026. While this item is primarily legal and administrative, the vacation of roads and return to acreage could eventually lead to future development opportunities. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers interested in potential future work should monitor related land use changes and development proposals in this area. Early engagement with property owners and developers as plans evolve could provide a competitive advantage.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
Lot 10, Sec 33, T1S-27E

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

This item concerns a proposed appointment to the governing body of JEA. The resolution is planned for review by the Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville. The appointment is for Randy Wyse to a term on the JEA governing body ending in February 2030. This is a procedural matter related to the confirmation of an appointment. No construction or direct service work is indicated by this agenda item. Local businesses involved in legal services, government relations, or administrative support may find opportunities related to the processes surrounding such appointments.

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

RESO Conf the Council President’s Appt of Brian Small, a Duval County Resident, as a Lay Member of the Mobility System Working Group, Pursuant to Sec 655.509 (Mobility System Working Group), Pt 5 (Mobility System), Ch 655 (Concurrency & Mobility Management System), Ord Code, to Serve for a Term Ending when the City Council Takes Final Action on the Recommendations of the Mobility System Working Group (Hampsey) (Introduced by CP Carrico)

This item concerns the approval of Brian Small as a lay member of the Mobility System Working Group. This group will review recommendations related to the Mobility System, Chapter 655 of the City Ordinance Code. The working group's term will end when the City Council takes final action on its recommendations. This is a procedural approval, meaning the working group is now formed and will begin its review. The work of this group will involve research, analysis, and the development of recommendations for the city's mobility system. Local businesses in professional services, particularly legal and consulting, may find opportunities to support the group's efforts or be involved in the implementation of future recommendations. Engaging early with city staff or the working group members could provide insight into upcoming needs.

Board:
Rules Committee
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
City Council

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