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ORD Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver that Certain Stipulation of Parties for the Permanent Closure of 8th St E Railroad-Highway Grade Crossing, FDOT Crossing No. 713594W, & the Opening of Otis Rd Public Railroad-Highway Grade Crossing, btwn the City & the FDOT; Prov for Oversight by the Dept of Public Works (Sawyer) (Req of Mayor)
The City of Jacksonville has approved an ordinance for the permanent closure of the 8th Street East railroad-highway grade crossing and the opening of the Otis Road public railroad-highway grade crossing. This project is being undertaken in partnership with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and will be overseen by the Department of Public Works. The approval means the project is planned and moving forward. The work will involve the closure of an existing crossing and the creation of a new one, which will likely include site preparation, grading, utility work, and paving for the new road and crossing. Contractors specializing in heavy civil construction, roadwork, and utility installation may find opportunities. Early engagement with the city or relevant departments could provide insight into project timelines and specific needs before formal bidding processes begin.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- 8th St E Railroad-Highway Grade Crossing
ORD Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Designee, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver that Certain Interlocal Agrmt Btwn the FDOT & the City for Allocation & Implementation of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Requirements; Prov for Oversight by the Office of Admin Svcs, EQD (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)
The City of Jacksonville is considering an interlocal agreement between the FDOT and the City. This agreement is for the allocation and implementation of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements. The Office of Administrative Services, EQD will provide oversight. This item is currently pending and has been introduced to the City Council. It has gone through multiple readings and committee approvals, with final City Council approval on May 12, 2026. The project involves establishing requirements and oversight for environmental compliance related to water discharge. This could involve consulting services for environmental regulations and potentially administrative or support services for implementation. Local businesses specializing in environmental consulting, legal services related to government agreements, and administrative support could find opportunities by engaging early in the process before final implementation plans are set.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
ORD Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Designee, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver that Certain Standard Contract Btwn the FDEP & the City for Petroleum Contamination Cleanup Site Mgmt Activities; Prov for Oversight by the Office of Admin Svcs, EQD (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)
This item concerns a standard contract between the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and the City of Jacksonville for managing petroleum contamination cleanup. The Office of Administrative Services, Environmental Quality Division, will provide oversight. This contract is currently pending and has been introduced to the City Council. The process involves readings and approvals by various committees and the full council, with public hearings scheduled. The work will involve site management activities related to petroleum contamination cleanup. This early stage presents an opportunity for contractors, suppliers, and service providers to engage before final plans and permits are set. Early involvement can provide an advantage in securing future work related to environmental cleanup and site management.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
ORD Apv a Change Order in the Amt of $44,897.19, in Connection with the Buildout of the Tax Collector Office Located at 11160 Beach Blvd, Pursuant to a Lease Agrmt btwn the City, for & on Behalf of the Tax Collector (Tenant), & St. Johns Square Land Trust (Landlord), as Auth by Ord 2025-328-E, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver Any Related Change Orders Arising Under the Lease, Prov that Such Change Orders Do Not Exceed the Total Amt Approp for the Proj & Do Not Exceed 10% of the Originally Agreed Upon Buildout Costs, & Any Lease Amdt Related to Same; Prov for Oversight by the Tax Collector (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)
The City of Jacksonville has approved a change order for the buildout of the Tax Collector Office. This project is located at 11160 Beach Blvd. The approved change order is for $44,897.19. This project is now approved and moving forward. The work will involve interior buildout and finishing trades for a leased space. This includes construction, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work, as well as painting and flooring. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers can benefit by reaching out early to understand the project scope and potential needs before final bids and permits are issued.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- 11160 Beach Blvd
ORD Apv the Baymeadows Community Improvement Dist Dependent Special Dist Proposed FY 26-27 Budget Pursuant to Ord 2021-838-E, as Amended by Ord 2024-69-E, & Sec 189.02, F.S. (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP pursuant to Ord 2021-838-E)
The City Council of Jacksonville has approved the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-2027 budget for the Baymeadows Community Improvement District. This approval follows a public hearing and multiple readings by various committees. The budget was established under Ordinance 2021-838-E, as amended by Ordinance 2024-69-E, and Section 189.02, Florida Statutes. While the budget is approved, the specific details of its implementation and any associated projects are not yet outlined in this item. This early stage means that contractors, suppliers, and service providers can engage with the district to understand future needs. Opportunities may arise for site preparation, construction, utility work, and landscaping as projects are planned and permitted. Reaching out now allows businesses to be considered as plans develop and before formal bidding processes begin.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Decision:
- City Council, City of Jacksonville
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 City of Jacksonville is reviewing a proposed budget for the Isle of Palms Dependent Special District for Fiscal Year 2026-2027. This item is currently pending and has been introduced for consideration. The budget approval process involves multiple readings and public hearings before final approval. While this item does not directly involve construction, the approval of a fiscal budget for a special district can signal future needs for services and supplies related to district operations and potential projects. Local contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to monitor the progress of this budget review. Early awareness allows businesses to understand the district's financial plans and potentially align their services for future opportunities that may arise once the budget is finalized and operational plans are developed.
- 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 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)
The City of Jacksonville is reviewing a proposed amendment to an existing city grant agreement for the operation of the 9-8-8 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Program. This program is currently funded under City Contract #701382-26. 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 is currently pending review and has not yet been approved. The work involves the ongoing administration and potential adjustments to a funded program, rather than new construction. Businesses that provide administrative support, financial services, or program management could find opportunities related to the oversight and execution of this grant agreement. Engaging early in the review process allows for understanding the specific needs and potential contractual requirements before final decisions are made.
- 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 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 is considering a Declaration of Restrictive Covenant related to portions of Lomax Street and Bishop Gate Lane right-of-way. This covenant pertains to areas adjacent to 500 and 555 Bishop Gate Lane. The item is currently under review by the City Council and relevant committees. This process involves legal agreements and oversight by the Public Works Department. While no construction is immediately planned, the finalization of this covenant could lead to future development or land use changes in the area. Businesses involved in legal services, property management, and potentially civil engineering or surveying may find opportunities as this agenda item moves through its review phases. Early engagement with the city or applicant could provide insight into potential future needs.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- 500 Bishop Gate Ln, Jax, FL 32204
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
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 Council of Jacksonville is considering a contract with Selectionlink, Inc. to survey current and former JEA employees. This action is planned and is currently pending review. The city is invoking an exemption to competitive bidding, allowing a direct contract for these services. This matter is related to an investigation by a City Council committee. The scope of work involves conducting a survey and providing related services. The project is in its early stages, with potential for future phases as the investigation progresses. Local businesses specializing in professional services, particularly those involved in research, data collection, and administrative support, may find opportunities. Engaging early before final contract details are settled could provide a competitive advantage.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
ORD Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, the OGC, & the Corp Sec to Take, or Cause to Be Taken, Such Actions & to Execute Such Docs as Are Necessary, for & on Behalf of the City, to Affirmatively “opt in” as an Eligible Entity to Participate in a National Settlement That Has Been Reached with Associated Pharmacies, Inc., J M Smith Corporation, Louisiana Wholesale Drug Company, Inc., Morris & Dickson Co., North Carolina Mutual Wholesale Drug Company, Inc., & United Natural Foods, Inc.; Req 1 Cycle Emerg Passage (Pinkstaff) (Introduced by CM Salem)
The City of Jacksonville is considering an ordinance to "opt in" as an eligible entity to participate in a national settlement. This action involves Associated Pharmacies, Inc., J M Smith Corporation, Louisiana Wholesale Drug Company, Inc., Morris & Dickson Co., North Carolina Mutual Wholesale Drug Company, Inc., and United Natural Foods, Inc. The ordinance is currently pending and has been introduced to the City Council. If approved, this would allow the city to take necessary actions and execute documents related to the settlement. This process is in its early stages, with potential for future actions related to the settlement's implementation. Local businesses specializing in legal services and financial advisory may find opportunities as this ordinance moves through its review and approval phases.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
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 Council of Jacksonville is reviewing an ordinance that would confirm the Mayor's appointment of Shannon Nazworth to the Jacksonville Housing Finance Authority (JHFA). This appointment requires waiving certain residency requirements for board members. The item is currently pending review and has a public hearing 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 appointment and the ongoing functions of the JHFA. Engaging early with the city's administrative processes could be beneficial.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- 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)
The City of Jacksonville is reviewing an ordinance to set funding percentages for opioid settlement money for fiscal years 2026-2027. This ordinance will also establish the process for applying for grants using these funds. The item is currently pending review and has gone through several readings and committee approvals. This process will lead to the allocation of funds for specific programs and grant applications. Local businesses involved in professional services, particularly legal and consulting, may find opportunities related to the grant application process and fund management. Engaging early in this planned process could provide an advantage before specific grant requirements and timelines are finalized.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
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 City of Jacksonville is considering an agreement to support the renovation and rehabilitation of a historic building located at 231 N. Laura Street. This project is proposed by Global Solution Partners, Inc., with Will Lahnen as the applicant. The plan includes authorizing three Downtown Preservation and Revitalization Program loans totaling up to $1,907,345.00 to the developer for this work. The Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) will act as the contract monitor and oversee the project. This item is currently under review by the City Council, with a public hearing held on April 14, 2026. The project would involve significant renovation and rehabilitation of a historic structure, likely including structural repairs, interior build-out, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, as well as finishes and exterior restoration. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers in areas such as historic building restoration, general contracting, and specialized trades could find opportunities. Early engagement before final plans and permits are issued may provide a competitive advantage.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- 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 Council of Jacksonville is reviewing an ordinance that would support the renovation and rehabilitation of a historic building located at 38-44 W. Monroe Street. The project is proposed by Historic Urban Core, LLC, with Will Lahnen listed as the applicant. The plan includes authorizing three Downtown Preservation and Revitalization Program loans to the developer, totaling up to $1,620,655.00. The Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) will act as the contract monitor and oversee the project. This item is currently under review by the City Council. The project would involve work on a historic building, potentially including structural repairs, interior renovations, and facade improvements. Contractors specializing in historic building restoration, general contracting, and related trades could be involved. Suppliers of building materials and services for renovation projects may also find opportunities. Early engagement with the project stakeholders could provide an advantage as plans and permits are finalized.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- 38-44 W. Monroe St
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
ORD Making Certain Findings, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, to Execute: (1) an Economic Dev Agrmt btwn the City & Tracy Justina Ricker TC LLC; & (2) Loan Docs & Related Docs as Described in the Agrmt, to Support the Dev by Company of ±108 Affordable Housing Units in a Scattered Site Multifamily Residential Housing Facility in the City; Auth a Dev Loan in the Amt of $3,200,000 with a Term of 20 Yrs in Connection with the Proj, to Be Approp by Subsequent Legislation; Desig the Chief of the Housing & Community Dev Div as Contract Monitor for the Agrmt & Related Agrmts; Prov for City Oversight of the Proj by the Neighborhoods Dept, Housing & Community Dev Div; Auth the Execution of All Docs Relating to the Above Agrmts & Transactions, & Auth Technical Changes to the Docs; Prov a Deadline for the Company to Execute the Agrmt; Waiver of That Portion of the Public Investment Policy Adopted by Ord 2024-286-E, as Amended, to Auth a Dev Loan That is Not Currently Authd by the Public Investment Policy (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CMs Amaro & Clark-Murray)
The City of Jacksonville is considering an economic development agreement and loan documents to support the creation of approximately 108 affordable housing units. This project, proposed by Tracy Justina Ricker TC LLC, involves a scattered-site multifamily residential housing facility. A development loan of $3,200,000 is planned, with subsequent legislation needed for appropriation. The City Council has introduced this ordinance, and it is currently pending review, with a public hearing scheduled for April 28, 2026. This project would likely involve site preparation, utility work, construction of multiple residential buildings, and final landscaping. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers in residential construction, trades, and material supply could find opportunities. Engaging early, before final plans and permits are set, offers the best chance to compete for this upcoming work.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Will Lahnen
ORD Making Certain Findings, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, to Execute: (1) an Economic Dev Agrmt btwn the City & Tracy Justina Ricker TC LLC; & (2) Loan Docs & Related Docs as Described in the Agrmt, to Support the Dev by Company of ±108 Affordable Housing Units in a Scattered Site Multifamily Residential Housing Facility in the City; Auth a Dev Loan in the Amt of $3,200,000 with a Term of 20 Yrs in Connection with the Proj, to Be Approp by Subsequent Legislation; Desig the Chief of the Housing & Community Dev Div as Contract Monitor for the Agrmt & Related Agrmts; Prov for City Oversight of the Proj by the Neighborhoods Dept, Housing & Community Dev Div; Auth the Execution of All Docs Relating to the Above Agrmts & Transactions, & Auth Technical Changes to the Docs; Prov a Deadline for the Company to Execute the Agrmt; Waiver of That Portion of the Public Investment Policy Adopted by Ord 2024-286-E, as Amended, to Auth a Dev Loan That is Not Currently Authd by the Public Investment Policy (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CMs Amaro & Clark-Murray)
This item concerns a proposed economic development agreement between the City of Jacksonville and Tracy Justina Ricker TC LLC. The agreement would support the development of approximately 108 affordable housing units in a scattered site multifamily residential housing facility within the city. A development loan of $3,200,000 over 20 years is planned, to be approved by future legislation. The project is currently under review, having been withdrawn from a City Council meeting on April 14, 2026, but a public hearing is scheduled for April 28, 2026. This project would likely involve site preparation, utility work, construction of multiple residential buildings, and final landscaping. Local contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers should consider reaching out to the city or the applicant early, before final plans and permits are set, to understand potential opportunities in site clearing, grading, concrete work, framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing, and landscaping services.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- Tracy Justina Ricker TC 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)
The City of Jacksonville is reviewing an application from GFL Solid Waste Southeast LLC for the renewal of a permit to operate a construction and demolition debris processing and recycling facility. The proposed modification would allow the facility to also function as a construction and demolition debris and yard trash transfer station, and a clean debris recycling facility. This item is currently under review by the City Council and its committees. If approved, the project would involve the ongoing operation and potential upgrades to a waste processing and transfer station. This could include site maintenance, equipment operation, and specialized waste handling services. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers in waste management, site maintenance, and specialized equipment operation may find opportunities by engaging with the applicant early in the process, before final permits and operational plans are established.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Applicant:
- GFL Solid Waste Southeast LLC
ORD Re Ch 745 (Addressing & Street Naming Regulations), Ord Code; Renaming Confederate St Extending Btwn Market St & Liberty St to “Rose Arbor Way” in Council Dist 7 Pursuant to Sec 745.105 (Public Street Name Changes), Ord Code; Directing the Legislative Svcs Div to Forward a Copy of this Ord, Once Enacted, to the Public Works Dept, Dev Svcs Div, Addressing Sec, for Processing, Implementation, & Coordination with Various City Depts & Other Affected Agencies & Orgs (Pollock) (Introduced by CM Peluso)
The City of Jacksonville City Council has approved an ordinance to rename Confederate Street between Market Street and Liberty Street to Rose Arbor Way. This action follows a public review process and directs city departments to implement the change. The project involves updating street signage and official records. This process will require services for sign fabrication and installation, as well as administrative support for record updates. Local contractors and service providers can benefit by engaging with city departments early in the implementation phase, before final plans and permits are issued.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- Confederate St Extending Btwn Market St & Liberty St
ORD re Ch 745 (Addressing & Street Naming Regulations), Ord Code; Estab an Honorary Street Desig & Associated Roadway Markers for Cedric Burrell; Estab an Honorary Street Desig on 16th St E Extending btwn Main St & Hubbard St in Council Dist. 7 for Cedric Burrell; Prov for the Installation of 2 Honorary Roadway Markers to Be Located in Appropriate Locations on the Desig Road in Council Dist. 7; Waiving the Requirement of Subsec 745.105(i)(2), Ord Code, that the Honoree to Be Deceased for at Least 5 Yrs; Waiving the Requirement of Subsec 745.105(i)(3), Ord Code, that the Honoree Reside in the Community within 5 Miles of the Street Being Desig for at Least 10 Yrs; Directing the Legislative Svcs Div to Forward a Copy of this Ord, Once Enacted, to the Public Works Dept, Traffic Engineering & Addressing Divs, for Processing, Implementation & Coordination with the Applicant & Other Affected Agencies & Orgs (Pollock) (Introduced by CM Peluso) (Co-Sponsors CMs Pittman, Johnson, Carlucci & Gaffney, Jr.)
The City of Jacksonville City Council has approved an ordinance to establish an honorary street designation for Cedric Burrell. This designation will apply to 16th Street East, between Main Street and Hubbard Street, in Council District 7. The project involves installing two honorary roadway markers in appropriate locations along the designated street. This item has been approved by the City Council. The work will involve the installation of signage and markers. Local businesses involved in signage, traffic control, and potentially civil engineering for placement could be involved. Reaching out to the Public Works Department and Traffic Engineering Division early could provide insight into specific needs before final plans are set.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- 16th St E Extending btwn Main St & Hubbard St
ORD re Ch 745 (Addressing & Street Naming Regulations), Ord Code; Estab an Honorary Street Desig & Associated Roadway Markers for Cedric Burrell; Estab an Honorary Street Desig on 16th St E Extending btwn Main St & Hubbard St in Council Dist. 7 for Cedric Burrell; Prov for the Installation of 2 Honorary Roadway Markers to Be Located in Appropriate Locations on the Desig Road in Council Dist. 7; Waiving the Requirement of Subsec 745.105(i)(2), Ord Code, that the Honoree to Be Deceased for at Least 5 Yrs; Waiving the Requirement of Subsec 745.105(i)(3), Ord Code, that the Honoree Reside in the Community within 5 Miles of the Street Being Desig for at Least 10 Yrs; Directing the Legislative Svcs Div to Forward a Copy of this Ord, Once Enacted, to the Public Works Dept, Traffic Engineering & Addressing Divs, for Processing, Implementation & Coordination with the Applicant & Other Affected Agencies & Orgs (Pollock) (Introduced by CM Peluso) (Co-Sponsors CMs Pittman, Johnson, Carlucci & Gaffney, Jr.)
The City of Jacksonville is considering an ordinance to establish an honorary street designation for Cedric Burrell on 16th Street East, between Main Street and Hubbard Street. This proposal involves installing two honorary roadway markers. The city is reviewing this item and has advanced it through several committee meetings and public hearings, with a final vote scheduled for April 14, 2026. If approved, the Public Works Department and Traffic Engineering Division will be directed to implement the designation. This project would involve the fabrication and installation of street signs and markers. Local businesses specializing in signage, traffic control, and potentially administrative support services could find opportunities related to this designation. Engaging early in the process before final permits and implementation details are set may provide an advantage.
- Board:
- City Council
- Date:
- 2026-04-14
- Type:
- Agenda_item
- Address:
- 16th St E between Main St & Hubbard St
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