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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 on his retirement from Chets Creek Church. The resolution was introduced and approved by the City of Jacksonville Rules Committee. It has also received approval from the City Council. This item does not involve any construction or development work. Therefore, there are no direct contracting or supply opportunities for local businesses at this time. Businesses interested in civic matters or community recognition may find this item of note.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Decision:
- City of Jacksonville Rules Committee
- 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 concerns a resolution approved by the City of Jacksonville Rules Committee to honor and recognize April 2026 as “Second Chance Month.” The resolution celebrates organizations committed to reducing recidivism and expanding opportunities for returning citizens. It also affirms the dignity and potential of returning citizens and their families, encouraging community engagement and continued support for second chance initiatives. This is a procedural approval, meaning the core work is already established or conceptual. The opportunity lies in supporting the organizations and initiatives highlighted by this resolution. Local businesses can engage by offering services or employment to returning citizens, supplying materials or services to non-profits focused on recidivism reduction, or participating in community engagement events. Early involvement allows businesses to align with these community efforts before specific projects or needs are finalized.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- 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 of Jacksonville Rules Committee 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 the 36th anniversary of his company, Cool Runnings DJs. The item has been approved by the committee and the City Council. This is a recognition and honor, not a construction or development project. Therefore, there are no direct contracting, supplying, or service opportunities related to physical work or development stemming from this agenda item. Businesses that provide services related to event planning, public relations, or commemorative items might find opportunities related to the celebration of the anniversary or the honoree.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Decision:
- City of Jacksonville Rules Committee
- Applicant:
- Cool Runnings DJs
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 concerns 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. The City Council introduced and approved this resolution. This recognition does not involve any construction or direct service contracts. Therefore, there are no immediate opportunities for contractors, trades, suppliers, or service providers related to this specific agenda item. Local businesses are encouraged to stay informed about future civic initiatives that may present such opportunities.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
RESO Recognizing May 8, 2026, as Provider Appreciation Day in the City, Recognizing Childcare Providers & the Critical Role They Play for Children & Working Families in the City (Libby) (Introduced by CMs Miller & Johnson) (Co-Sponsor CMs Freeman & Pittman)
This item is a resolution recognizing May 8, 2026, as Provider Appreciation Day in the City of Jacksonville. The resolution specifically acknowledges childcare providers and their important role for children and working families. This resolution has been approved by the Rules Committee and the City Council. While this is a recognition event and not a construction project, it highlights the importance of childcare services within the city. Businesses that support childcare providers or offer services to families may find opportunities to engage with this recognition day. Early engagement with city organizers or childcare advocacy groups could be beneficial.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
RESO Recognizing the Month of May 2026 as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month in Jax (Libby) (Introduced by CM Miller) (Co-Sponsor CMs Freeman, CM Johnson & Pittman)
This item concerns a resolution recognizing the month of May 2026 as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month in Jacksonville. The resolution was introduced by Council Member Miller and co-sponsored by Council Members Freeman, Johnson, and Pittman. It was approved by the Rules Committee on April 20, 2026, with a vote of 7-0, and later approved by the City Council on April 28, 2026, with a vote of 17-0. This is a recognition event and does not involve construction or direct services for contractors. Therefore, there are no immediate opportunities for contractors, trades, suppliers, or service providers related to this specific agenda item.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
RESO Recognizing the Month of May 2026 as Jewish American Heritage Month in Jax (Libby) (Introduced by CMs Miller, Amaro, Salem & Johnson) (Co-Sponsors CMs Boylan, Gay, Freeman, Howland & Pittman)
This item concerns a resolution to recognize the month of May 2026 as Jewish American Heritage Month in Jacksonville. The resolution was introduced by Council Members Miller, Amaro, Salem, and Johnson, and co-sponsored by Council Members Boylan, Gay, Freeman, Howland, and Pittman. The resolution 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 procedural approval for a month-long recognition. No construction or direct services are involved. Therefore, there are no specific contracting or supply opportunities related to this item.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
RESO of the City Council of the City, Expressing the City’s Strong Support for the Nomination of Maria La Mota & Chason Spencer for the 2026 James Beard Award for Best Chef: South, Further Congratulating the Founders of Chancho King on Their Selection as Finalists for This Prestigious National Honor & Recognizing Their Contributions to Jax’s Culinary Landscape; Directing the Chief of Legislative Svcs to Transmit a Copy of This Reso, Once Adopted, to the James Beard Foundation; Req 1 Cycle Emerg Passage (Libby) (Introduced by CMs Peluso, Miller, Arias, Carlucci & Carrico) (Co-Sponsor CM Pittman)
This item concerns a resolution expressing the City of Jacksonville's support for the nomination of Maria La Mota and Chason Spencer for the 2026 James Beard Award for Best Chef: South. It also congratulates the founders of Chancho King on being selected as finalists for this national honor and recognizes their contributions to the city's food scene. The resolution directs the Chief of Legislative Services to send a copy to the James Beard Foundation once adopted. This item is currently under review, having been introduced and read. The scope of work involves the formal adoption and transmission of this resolution. Local businesses in legal services and administrative support could be involved in the process of transmitting official documents. Reaching out early allows businesses to understand the city's formal processes and offer services before final approvals are made.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
Rules Committee
The City of Jacksonville's Rules Committee met to review several agenda items. Potential local business opportunities include a new 500,000 square foot mixed-use development near Main Street and Bay Street, which could involve civil engineers, surveyors, utility contractors, concrete and paving companies, framers, roofers, electricians, plumbers, HVAC installers, and landscapers. The committee also reviewed a proposal to expand the downtown entertainment district to include the Brooklyn neighborhood, which may involve urban planners and zoning consultants. Additionally, website updates to meet ADA requirements could create opportunities for IT consultants and web developers.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Meeting
Scrivener's
This item involves a proposed change to city code regarding the term 'years'. The Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville is reviewing this change. This is an early stage in the public process, as the item is pending. The work would involve legal review and potentially code revision. This early stage presents an opportunity for legal service providers to engage with the city on this matter before final decisions are made.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
Scrivener’s
The City of Jacksonville Rules Committee is considering a change to the boundaries of the Downtown Entertainment District. This change would add the Brooklyn area to the existing district. The proposal aims to allow the sale, consumption, and service of alcoholic beverages from 6:00 am to 3:00 am, seven days a week, for all licensed businesses within the expanded district. This item is currently under review by the Rules Committee. If approved, the change would involve updating city ordinances and potentially require licensed establishments to adjust their operations and signage. Businesses in the food service and hospitality sectors, particularly those serving alcohol, could be impacted. Early engagement with city planning and licensing departments would be beneficial for businesses seeking to understand the implications of this proposed boundary adjustment.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
Scrivener’s
The City of Jacksonville's Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee is reviewing a proposed change to the Downtown Entertainment District boundary. This change would include the Brooklyn area within the district. This would allow licensed businesses in the expanded district to sell, serve, and allow the consumption of alcoholic beverages from 6:00 am to 3:00 am, seven days a week. This item is currently pending review. The proposed change involves updating city code, which may lead to future opportunities for businesses involved in legal services, business consulting, and potentially signage or printing services if district boundaries are physically marked. Businesses that provide services to restaurants and bars, such as food and beverage suppliers or hospitality consultants, may also see future opportunities as the district expands. Reaching out to the city or relevant business associations early could provide insight into how this change might affect local businesses.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
Scrivener’s
This item concerns a proposed change to a plan, not a construction project. The Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee of the City of Jacksonville is reviewing a proposed amendment to a plan. This matter is currently pending review. The scope of work would involve administrative and legal processes related to amending official documents. This early stage means that businesses involved in legal services, document management, and government consulting could find opportunities. Reaching out now, before final decisions are made, allows for engagement in the early stages of this administrative process.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
Scrivener’s
This civic agenda item concerns a proposed change to a plan, not a construction project. The Rules Committee of the City of Jacksonville is reviewing a proposed amendment to strike the word "project" and insert the word "plan" on page 2, line 12 of a document. This item is currently pending review. The scope of work would involve administrative and legal services related to document revision. This early stage offers an opportunity for legal professionals and administrative support services to engage with the process before final decisions are made.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
The amendment was moved and seconded. Mr. Peterson explained the amendment.
A historic preservation and revitalization project is under review, involving a building designated as a landmark. The project is funded by the Northbank CRA and is adjacent to another project by the same contractor. Construction is planned to start within six months of contract approval and will last approximately 18 months. The project includes historic preservation and code compliance components that are forgivable, alongside a deferred principal loan component. The Downtown Preservation Revitalization Program (DPRP) requires an ROI greater than 0.5, with specific percentages of funding qualifying for forgiveness based on a detailed construction budget. This early stage in the process means contractors, suppliers, and service providers can engage before final plans and permits are set. Early outreach offers an advantage in competing for work related to site preparation, construction, and specialized trades.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
The amendment was moved and seconded. Mr. Peterson explained the amendment. The amendment passed unanimously.
This civic agenda item involves a proposed amendment that has passed unanimously in committee. The amendment concerns the potential allocation of funds to JSEB, which is described as already robustly funded. The Administration has stated they do not support the bill, but will explore how funds could be moved if they are put into JSEB. This process is currently under review. The work set in motion by this item is primarily financial and administrative, involving the exploration of fund movement and potential program impacts. It is not a construction project at this stage. Local businesses in financial services, business consulting, and government contracting may find opportunities to engage as this item progresses through the review process. Reaching out early allows for understanding the potential financial flows and administrative requirements before final decisions are made.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
The amendment was moved and seconded. The amendment was approved unanimously.
This item concerns a proposed amendment that has been approved unanimously by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee of the City of Jacksonville, Duval. The amendment is currently pending further review. While the specific details of the amendment are not provided, its approval suggests a potential future project or change in regulations. This early stage in the process means that contractors, suppliers, and service providers should monitor future developments closely. As the amendment moves forward, it could lead to opportunities in areas such as site preparation, construction, or related services, depending on its final scope. Engaging with the process now allows businesses to be informed and prepared for potential work as plans are finalized.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
The emergency was moved and seconded. Mr. Peterson explained the emergency. The emergency was approved unanimously.
This item concerns a civic agenda item that is planned and under review. The Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee of the City of Jacksonville, Duval, has a matter pending. The specific details of the project, its location, size, current use, or proposed use are not provided in the available information. As this item is in the early stages of the public process, it represents a potential opportunity for local contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers. Early engagement before site plans, bids, and permits are finalized can offer a competitive advantage.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
The emergency was moved and seconded. Mr. Peterson explained the emergency. The emergency was approved unanimously.
This item concerns a proposed amendment that has been approved by the Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee of the City of Jacksonville. The amendment is currently under review. The specific details of the amendment, including its location, size, and proposed use, are not provided in the available information. As this is an early stage in the public process, potential opportunities may arise for contractors, suppliers, and service providers. Early engagement before final plans and permits are established could be advantageous for businesses interested in future work related to this amendment.
- Board:
- Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
There was discussion about the appointments to the Eastside Grants Committee, how they were selected, and whether they best represent the wishes of the community. Garrett Dennis, Mayor's Office, talked about the intent to find representatives from each Eastside neighborhood. CM Boylan asked about expertise relevant to the grantmaking process. CM Salem indicated his desire to move forward with the appointments. CM Gay questioned whether the appointees reflect the spirit of the work of the Special CBA Committee. CM Amaro talked about trusting the selection process. CM Freeman said he thinks he has a voting conflict due to his place of employment.
This civic agenda item involves discussion and review of appointments to the Eastside Grants Committee. The committee's purpose is to award grants, and the discussion focused on how members were selected and if they represent community wishes. Specific concerns were raised about relevant expertise for grantmaking and if appointees reflect the spirit of the Special CBA Committee's work. The item is currently pending review by the Rules Committee. This early stage means potential opportunities for related professional services as the committee's formation and function are refined. Businesses involved in grant administration, community outreach, or specialized consulting could find early engagement beneficial before final decisions are made.
- Board:
- Rules Committee
- Date:
- 2026-04-20
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Ms. Stoddard
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