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ORD Adopting a Small-Scale Amendmnt to the FLUM Series of the 2045 Comp Plan at 9702 Historic Kings Rd S, btwn Robin Ln & Lourcey Rd - (1.98± Acres) - LDR to BP - Eduardo Cesar De Santana & Sandra Santana (R.E. # 149120-0012) (Appl # L-6084-25C) (Dist. 5-J. Carlucci) (Sheppard) (LUZ) (PD Deny) (PC Apv)
A small-scale amendment to the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) Series of the 2045 Comprehensive Plan has been approved for approximately 1.98 acres located at 9702 Historic Kings Rd S, between Robin Ln and Lourcey Rd. The property's current land use designation is Low Density Residential (LDR) and is proposed to be changed to Business Park (BP). This change was approved by the City Council on April 14, 2026. The project would involve site preparation, potential demolition or clearing, and construction of business park facilities. This early stage offers an opportunity for contractors, suppliers, and service providers to engage before detailed site plans, bids, and permits are finalized. Reaching out now could provide a competitive advantage for businesses specializing in site work, general contracting, and trades related to commercial development.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Decision:
- City Council, City of Jacksonville, Duval
- Address:
- 9702 Historic Kings Rd S, btwn Robin Ln & Lourcey Rd
- Applicant:
- Eduardo Cesar De Santana
ORD Amend the 26-30 5-Yr CIP Appvd by Ord 2025-505-E to Revise the Scope of the Proj Entitled “Fire Station 18” to Eliminate Propty Acquisition & Parking Expansion & Add Exterior Elements to Improve Aesthetics & Safety (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)
The City of Jacksonville has approved an amendment to the 5-Year Capital Improvement Plan, specifically for the "Fire Station 18" project. This revision changes the project's scope by removing property acquisition and parking expansion. Instead, the project will now focus on adding exterior elements to enhance the station's appearance and safety. This project is in the final approval stage, having been approved by the City Council on April 14, 2026. The work will likely involve site preparation, exterior construction, and potentially landscaping to improve the station's aesthetics and safety features. Contractors specializing in exterior building improvements, site work, and related trades may find opportunities as this project moves forward. Engaging early could provide an advantage before final bid packages and permits are issued.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD Amend the JTA FY 24-25 Budget; Amend Ord 2024-514-E by Amend Revised Schedule O (Estimated Operating Revs) & Revised Schedule P (Operating Expenditures) to Approp Add’l Revs to Offset Increased Operating Expenses Exceeding the Appvd JTA Budget for FY 24-25 (Staffopoulos) (Req of the JTA) (Co-Sponsor CM Johnson)
The City Council of Jacksonville has approved an ordinance to amend the JTA Fiscal Year 24-25 Budget. This action involves adjusting the Estimated Operating Revenues and Operating Expenditures to account for additional revenues that will offset increased operating expenses beyond the approved budget. The process included introductions, readings, public hearings, and approvals by various committees and the City Council. This approval means the budget adjustments are now official. The work set in motion involves financial adjustments and reporting related to the JTA's operating budget. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers in financial services, accounting, and administrative support may find opportunities. Reaching out to the JTA early could provide insight into their specific needs as they implement these budget changes.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Decision:
- City Council, City of Jacksonville
ORD Approp $120,000.00 in Grant Funding from the FL Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (“FWC”) for Reimb of Certain of the City’s Costs to Construct a Marine Artificial Reef Complex in the Harm’s Ledge Permitted Area; Prov for Oversight by the Office of Admin Svcs, EQD (B.T. 26-051) (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)
The City of Jacksonville has approved the construction of a marine artificial reef complex in the Harm's Ledge Permitted Area. This project is being funded by $120,000.00 in grant money from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The project is now approved and will be overseen by the Office of Administrative Services. This initiative will involve the development of a new reef complex, which will likely require site preparation, material deployment, and potentially specialized marine construction services. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers in marine construction, material supply, and related fields should consider reaching out to the City of Jacksonville to learn more about potential opportunities as the project moves forward. Early engagement can provide an advantage before specific plans and bids are finalized.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- Harm's Ledge Permitted Area
ORD Approp $143,710 from Gen Fund Operating Reserves to the Historic Stanton Rehab - Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Acct to Prov Grant Funds to Historic Stanton, Inc. for Certain Improvements to the Historic Stanton School Bldg Located at 521 W Ashley St as Described Herein; 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 Historic Stanton, Inc.; Waiving Subsec 118.201(F)(7) (Release of Appropriations), Pt 2 (Disbursement of City Grants), Ch 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Allow for an Advance Payment of Up to 25% of the Total Grant Amt to Historic Stanton, Inc.; Apv, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver on Behalf of the City a Grant Agrmt btwn the City & Historic Stanton, Inc. for the Proj; Prov for Oversight by the Grants & Contract Compliance Div of the Finance Dept (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Johnson) (Co-Sponsor CMs White, Clark-Murray, Amaro & Peluso)
The City of Jacksonville is considering an ordinance to provide grant funds to Historic Stanton, Inc. for improvements to the Historic Stanton School Building located at 521 W Ashley Street. The proposed funding is $143,710 from the General Fund Operating Reserves. This item is currently under review by the City Council. The project involves providing grant funds for specific improvements to the historic building. This could lead to work in areas such as site preparation, building restoration, and potentially specialized trades depending on the nature of the improvements. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to reach out to Historic Stanton, Inc. early in the process, before final plans and permits are established, to explore potential opportunities.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- 521 W Ashley St
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
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 is considering an ordinance to provide funds for the JSEB Micro-Grant Program. This program aims to support equal business opportunities. The proposed funding is $200,000, to be appropriated from the PSG - Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Account to the EDED Equal Bus Opportunity Office - Financial & Admin - Other Professional Svcs Account. This item is currently pending and has been introduced, with multiple readings and committee reviews scheduled. The process involves potential amendments and approvals. This initiative would likely involve administrative and professional services related to grant management and program oversight. Businesses offering professional services, particularly those focused on financial administration and business development support, could find opportunities. Engaging early in this review process allows for understanding the program's needs before final plans and funding allocations are set.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
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 is considering an ordinance to provide funding to the Riverview Collective Community Organization, Inc. for its OysterFest Program. This item is currently under review by the City Council. The proposed funding is $25,000, which would be allocated from the Traffic Calming - Dist 08 - Other Construction Costs Account to the Riverview Collective Community Org - Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Acct. The ordinance also proposes waiving certain city grant requirements to allow for a direct contract with the organization. This project would involve the execution of an agreement between the City and the Riverview Collective Community Organization for the program. Local businesses involved in event services, marketing, and potentially administrative support could find opportunities related to this program. Early engagement with the Riverview Collective Community Organization may provide insight into specific needs before final agreements are in place.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
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 City Council is considering an ordinance to appropriate $25,000 from the Special Law Enforcement Trust Fund. This funding is intended as a donation to First Coast Crime Stoppers, Inc. The purpose of the donation is to support programs focused on drug treatment, drug abuse education, drug prevention, crime prevention, safe neighborhoods, and school resource officer programs. The ordinance also seeks approval to allow for advance payment to First Coast Crime Stoppers, Inc. This item is currently under review by the City Council, with a public hearing scheduled for April 14, 2026. While this is a financial appropriation and agreement, it does not involve direct construction or physical work. Instead, it supports existing programs. Businesses that provide services related to drug treatment, education, crime prevention, or school safety programs may find opportunities to partner with or receive support from First Coast Crime Stoppers, Inc. Engaging with the organization early could provide insight into their needs and potential future collaborations.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
ORD Approp $314,900 from the Gen Fund Operating CIP Debt Svc Repayment - ISA-Debt Mgmt Fund-Principal Acct to the FRFO Admin Svcs - Fire Control - Specialized Equipment Acct, to Prov Funding to the JFRD for the Purchase & Installation of Infant Safety Devices Commonly Referred to as “Baby Boxes” at 14 Fire Stations Throughout Duval County; Prov for Carryover to FY 26-27; Prov for Oversight by the JFRD (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Diamond) (Co-Sponsors CMs Johnson, Amaro, J. Carlucci, Howland, Salem, Arias, Lahnen, Pittman, Miller, Freeman, Gay, White, Clark-Murray, Carrico, Howland, Boylan, Peluso &Carlucci)
The City of Jacksonville has approved funding for the purchase and installation of infant safety devices, commonly known as "Baby Boxes," at 14 fire stations across Duval County. This project is funded by $314,900 from the General Fund Operating CIP Debt Service Repayment to the Fire Control Specialized Equipment Account. The approval allows for carryover into the next fiscal year and includes oversight by the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department (JFRD). The work will involve the procurement and installation of these specialized safety devices. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers in areas such as specialized equipment installation, general contracting, and potentially electrical or low-voltage systems for any necessary integrations could find opportunities. Engaging early before final procurement and installation plans are set may offer a competitive advantage.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- Duval County
ORD Approp $314,900 from the Gen Fund Operating CIP Debt Svc Repayment - ISA-Debt Mgmt Fund-Principal Acct to the FRFO Admin Svcs - Fire Control - Specialized Equipment Acct, to Prov Funding to the JFRD for the Purchase & Installation of Infant Safety Devices Commonly Referred to as “Baby Boxes” at 14 Fire Stations Throughout Duval County; Prov for Carryover to FY 26-27; Prov for Oversight by the JFRD (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Diamond) (Co-Sponsors CMs Johnson, Amaro, J. Carlucci, Howland, Salem, Arias, Lahnen, Pittman, Miller, Freeman, Gay, White, Clark-Murray, Carrico, Howland, Boylan, Peluso &Carlucci)
The City of Jacksonville has approved funding for the purchase and installation of infant safety devices, known as "Baby Boxes," at 14 fire stations across Duval County. This project is funded by $314,900 from the General Fund Operating CIP Debt Service Repayment to the Fire Rescue Department's Specialized Equipment Account. The approval means the project is planned and ready for implementation, with funding secured and oversight assigned to the JFRD. The scope of work will involve the procurement of the "Baby Boxes" and their installation at the designated fire stations. This project presents an opportunity for suppliers of specialized safety equipment and contractors experienced in equipment installation and potentially minor modifications at fire station facilities. Early engagement with the JFRD could provide valuable insights as the project moves forward.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- Duval County
ORD Approp $32,500.00 from the Tax Collector Misc Rev Acct, to the Repairs & Maintenance Acct, for the City’s Use Toward Refurbishment of the Westside Tax Collector Branch Premises btwn the 61st & 72nd Month of the Lease Term; Prov for Oversight by the Tax Collector (B.T. 26-052) (Wilson) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsor CM Clark-Murray)
The City of Jacksonville has approved funding for the refurbishment of the Westside Tax Collector Branch Premises. This project is planned to occur between the 61st and 72nd month of the lease term. The approved appropriation is $32,500.00, which will be used for repairs and maintenance. This project will involve work on the building's interior and exterior, potentially including structural repairs, HVAC updates, electrical work, plumbing, painting, flooring, and general maintenance. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers in construction, maintenance, and related trades can explore opportunities by contacting the city or relevant departments early in the process. Engaging before final bids and permits are issued may offer a competitive advantage.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- Westside Tax Collector Branch Premises
ORD Approp $355,000 from the Jax Recreation & Environmental Land Acquisition Fund - Investment Pool Earnings Acct to the McDuff Ave Park Proj - Land Acquisition Cost Acct to Prov Funding for the City’s Purchase of 6 Properties Located at 0 McDuff Ave N (R.E. # 056005-0000, 056006-0000, 056007 0000), 957 McDuff Ave N (R.E. # 056008-0000), 961 McDuff Ave N (R.E. # 056009-0000), & 971 McDuff Ave N (R.E. # 056010-0000), Jax, FL, in Council Dist 9 (Collectively, the Property), Near Westbrook Center & Park, to be Used as a Passive Park; Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Designee, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver that Certain Real Estate Purchase & Sale Agrmt Btwn the COJ & Kevin Thigpen & William Taylor, & All Closing & Other Docs Contemplated Therein or Relating Thereto, & to Otherwise Take all Necessary Action to Effectuate the Purposes of the Agrmt to Purchase the Subj Propty at a Negotiated Purchase Price not to Exceed $350,000; Amend the 26-30 5-year CIP Appvd by Ord 2025-505-E to Reflect this Appropriation of Funds to a New Proj Entitled “McDuff Ave Park;” Prov for Oversight by the Real Estate Div of the Public Works Dept for the Acquisition of the Propty & by the Parks, Recreation, & Community Svcs Dept Thereafter (Wilson) (Introduced by CM Clark-Murray) (Co-Sponsors CMs Johnson, Miller, Gay, Amaro, J. Carlucci & Peluso)
The City of Jacksonville has approved the purchase of six properties located at 0 McDuff Ave N, 957 McDuff Ave N, 961 McDuff Ave N, and 971 McDuff Ave N. These properties will be used to create a new passive park near Westbrook Center & Park. The city plans to spend up to $350,000 for the land acquisition, with an additional $5,000 allocated for associated costs, totaling $355,000. This project is now approved and moving forward. The acquisition process will involve oversight from the Public Works Department's Real Estate Division, followed by management from the Parks, Recreation, & Community Services Department. This project will likely involve site preparation, potential demolition, utility work, and final landscaping to establish the passive park. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers should consider reaching out to the city's Public Works Department early to learn about potential opportunities as plans develop before bids and permits are finalized.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- 0 McDuff Ave N
- Applicant:
- City of Jacksonville
ORD Approp $359,000.00 in Grant Funding from the FL Dept of Financial Svcs, Div of State Fire Marshal to the JFRD to Prov Support for Fire Specialty Teams; Prov for Oversight by the JFRD (B.T. 26-047) (Smith) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsor CM Johnson)
The City of Jacksonville has approved the use of $359,000.00 in grant funding to support the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department's (JFRD) specialty teams. This funding, provided by the Florida Department of Financial Services, Division of State Fire Marshal, will be overseen by the JFRD. The project is planned and has received final approval, indicating early-stage opportunity. This initiative will likely involve the procurement of specialized equipment and potentially training services for fire specialty teams. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers in areas such as emergency response equipment, specialized gear, and technical training could find opportunities. Engaging with the JFRD early in this process, before specific equipment or service contracts are finalized, may offer a competitive advantage.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
ORD Approp $4,500,000 from the Tree Protection & Related Expenses Trust Fund (Ordinance) to the Level 2 Tree Planting Prog to Prov Funds for Tree Plantings Administered by the Dept of Public Works on Public Property; Prov for Contd Oversight by the Dept of Public Works (MacGillis) (Introduced by CM Arias) (Co-Sponsor CM Johnson)
The City of Jacksonville has approved an ordinance to fund tree plantings on public property. This project will use $4,500,000 from the Tree Protection & Related Expenses Trust Fund for the Level 2 Tree Planting Program. The Department of Public Works will administer the program and provide oversight. This initiative is planned to begin following its approval, with work likely to involve site preparation, planting, and ongoing maintenance. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers in landscaping, site preparation, and potentially general contracting could find opportunities. Engaging early before specific bids and permits are finalized may offer a competitive advantage.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- Public Property
ORD Approp $500.00 in Funding from the Tractor Supply Company Foundation to the JFRD for Lawn & Kitchen Supplies; Prov Oversight by the JFRD (B.T. 26-045) (Smith) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsor CM Johnson)
This item concerns a funding appropriation of $500.00 from the Tractor Supply Company Foundation to the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department (JFRD) for lawn and kitchen supplies. Oversight for this funding will be provided by the JFRD. The project has been approved by the City Council. This approval means the JFRD can now acquire the specified supplies. Local suppliers of lawn and kitchen goods, as well as general contractors who may assist with any related installations or modifications, could find opportunities. Reaching out to the JFRD early is advised, as specific needs and procurement processes will be determined following this approval.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Decision:
- City Council, City of Jacksonville, Duval
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 is considering an ordinance to provide funding for apprenticeship programs. This proposal involves appropriating $675,000 from the Jax Gen Apprenticeship Association Contingency Account to support programs for qualified Duval County residents in fields such as electrical, sheet metal, plumbing, pipefitting, operating engineering, and carpentry. The ordinance is currently pending and has been introduced, with various committee readings and approvals noted. This funding is intended to support apprenticeship programs and certifications. The project would involve the administration and execution of a funding agreement between the City and the Jacksonville General Apprenticeship Association, Inc., with oversight from the Finance Department. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers in the skilled trades, particularly those related to electrical, plumbing, and carpentry, as well as administrative and compliance services, may find opportunities as this funding moves through the process. Engaging early could provide an advantage before specific program details and contracts are finalized.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
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 is considering an ordinance to appropriate $75,000 from the Solid Waste Disposal Fund for beautification projects. These initiatives will include street sweeping and debris removal from roadways. The Division of Right-of-Way and Stormwater Maintenance within the Department of Public Works will oversee the city's involvement. This item is currently pending review and has been introduced to the City Council. The project scope involves site clearing and grading for street sweeping operations, potential underground utility work related to stormwater maintenance, and ongoing landscaping and debris removal services. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers in site preparation, grading, stormwater management, and landscaping could find opportunities. Engaging early in this planned initiative, before final plans and permits are set, offers a chance to compete for upcoming work.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
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 is planning to remove and dispose of four derelict vessels from public waterways within Duval County. This project is funded by a $77,440 grant from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The City's Office of Administrative Services, Environmental Quality Division, will oversee the work. The project is currently under review and has been introduced to the City Council. The scope of work will involve the removal and disposal of the vessels, which may require specialized marine contractors and equipment. This early stage presents an opportunity for local contractors, suppliers, and service providers to engage with the city before final plans and permits are established. Reaching out now could provide a competitive advantage for potential work related to marine salvage, waste disposal, and related services.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- Duval County
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
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 is considering an ordinance to appropriate funds for mosquito control operations. This involves using $90,576.00 from the Mosquito Control State Fund for operational expenses during Fiscal Year 25-26. The planned expenses include the purchase of equipment and supplies. This item is currently under review and has been introduced and read in committees. The project would involve the procurement of mosquito control equipment and supplies. This early stage presents an opportunity for local contractors, suppliers, and service providers to engage with the city. Reaching out now, before final approvals and procurement processes are settled, could offer a competitive advantage for businesses specializing in related equipment and supplies.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
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 is considering a first amendment to a city grant agreement with United Way of Northeast Florida, Inc. This amendment will adjust the program budget details and narrative for the United Way 2-1-1 Program. The City Council is reviewing this item, with a public hearing scheduled for April 14, 2026. This process involves oversight by the Grants and Contract Compliance Division of the Finance Department. While this is a grant amendment and not a construction project, it involves administrative and financial services related to program oversight and compliance. Local businesses providing professional services, particularly in accounting, legal, and administrative support, may find opportunities related to the oversight and management of such grant agreements. Early engagement with city departments or the United Way could provide insights into potential needs for specialized support services as the amendment moves through the approval process.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
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