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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 honoring Jaydon Sinard Dexter, also known as Bigga Rankin, for his contributions to music, culture, and community. It also recognizes his role in Southern Hip Hop and his work developing talent. The resolution celebrates the 36th anniversary of Cool Runnings Djs, which was founded in Jacksonville. This item is currently under review by the City Council. The process involves introduction, amendment, and approval. This civic agenda item does not involve construction or development work. Therefore, there are no direct contracting, supply, or service opportunities for local businesses related to physical projects. Businesses specializing in legal services or event support might find opportunities related to the civic process itself.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-14
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

RESO Honoring the City Rescue Mission on the Occasion of Its 80th Anniversary of Svc to the People of Jax (Hampsey) (Introduced by CMs Johnson, Pittman, Miller, Gaffney, Jr., Howland, Peluso & Boylan & Co-Sponsored by CM Arias) (Co-Sponsors CMs Freeman, Amaro, White & Salem)

This item is a resolution honoring the City Rescue Mission for 80 years of service. The City Council of Jacksonville approved this resolution on April 14, 2026. This is a recognition of past service and does not involve new construction or development. Therefore, there are no direct contracting, supply, or service opportunities associated with this specific agenda item. Local businesses are encouraged to stay informed about future civic projects that may arise from city initiatives.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-14
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
City Council, City of Jacksonville, Duval
Applicant:
City Rescue Mission

RESO Honoring the JU Dolphins Women’s Basketball Team for Winning the 2026 Atlantic Sun (ASUN) Conference Women’s Basketball Championship (Russell) (Introduced by CMs Amaro, Johnson, Miller, Pittman, Lahnen, J. Carlucci, Howland, Freeman, Gaffney, Jr. & Carrico) (Co-Sponsors CMs Salem & White)

This item is a resolution honoring the JU Dolphins Women’s Basketball Team for winning the 2026 Atlantic Sun Conference Championship. The resolution was introduced and approved by the City Council of the City of Jacksonville, Duval. This is a final approval item. No construction or development work is associated with this item. Therefore, there are no direct contracting or supply opportunities for local businesses related to this specific agenda item.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-14
Type:
Agenda_item

RESO Honoring the Life & Contributions of Bessie Coleman, the 1st African American Licensed Pilot, Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Her Death, & Acknowledging Ms. Coleman’s Connection to the Allendale Community & Council Dist 9 (Hampsey) (Introduced by CM Clark-Murray) (Co-Sponsors CMs Pittman, Miller & Johnson)

This item is a resolution approved by the City Council of Jacksonville honoring Bessie Coleman. The resolution commemorates the 100th anniversary of her death and acknowledges her connection to the Allendale Community and Council District 9. The item has been approved by the City Council. This is a civic recognition and does not involve construction or direct contractor work. Therefore, there are no immediate business opportunities for contractors, trades, suppliers, or service providers related to this specific agenda item.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-14
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
Allendale Community

RESO Making Certain Findings, & Apv & Auth the Execution of an Economic Dev Agrmt btwn the City & Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc., to Support the Expansion of the Company’s Existing Manufacturing Facility Located at 7500 Centurion Pkwy, & Also the Construction of Company’s New Packaging & Logistics Facility to Be Located on Pecan Park Rd within the City; Auth a 6-Yr Recapture Enhanced Value Grant of $10,500,000 for the Centurion Facility; Auth a 5-Yr Recapture Enhanced Value Grant of $1,500,000 for the Pecan Park Facility; Apv & Auth the Execution of Docs by the Mayor, or Her Desig, & Corp Sec; Auth Apv of Technical Amends by the Exec Dir of the OED; Prov for Oversight by the OED; Prov a Deadline for the Company to Execute the Agrmt; Affirming the Projs Compliance with the Public Investment Policy Adopted by Ord 2024-286-E, as Amended; Req 2-Reading Passage Pursuant to Council Rule 3.305 (Sawyer) (Req of Mayor)

The City of Jacksonville is considering an economic development agreement with Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. This agreement would support the expansion of their current manufacturing facility at 7500 Centurion Parkway and the construction of a new packaging and logistics facility on Pecan Park Road. The project is currently under review by the City Council, with initial readings and approvals already occurring. The scope of work will likely involve site preparation, construction of new facilities, and upgrades to existing infrastructure. This early stage presents an opportunity for local contractors, suppliers, and service providers to engage with the project as plans develop. Reaching out now, before final bids and permits are issued, can provide a competitive advantage.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-14
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
7500 Centurion Pkwy
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

RESO Recognizing 4/28/26, as “Workers’ Memorial Day” in Jax to Honor Workers Injured or Killed in the Workplace (Hampsey) (Introduced by CMs Howland, Miller, White, Boylan, Salem, Peluso, Gay, Freeman, Amaro, J. Carlucci, Pittman & Carrico) (Co-Sponsor CM Johnson)

This item is a resolution recognizing April 28, 2026, as “Workers’ Memorial Day” in Jacksonville. The resolution honors workers who have been injured or killed on the job. It was introduced by several City Council members and co-sponsored by another. The resolution has been approved by the City Council. This item does not involve construction or direct services for contractors. Therefore, there is no direct business opportunity for local contractors, trades, suppliers, or service providers at this time.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-14
Type:
Agenda_item

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 is 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. This is a planned civic agenda item that is currently under review. The process involves introduction and potential approval by the City Council. This type of item does not directly involve construction or physical work, but it may lead to community events or programs related to foster care awareness. Local organizations and service providers focused on community support and awareness campaigns may find opportunities to engage with the initiative as it progresses through its review and approval phases. Early engagement with the sponsoring council members or relevant city departments could provide insight into potential future activities.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-14
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

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 recognizes childcare providers and highlights their important role for children and working families. The City Council introduced this resolution on April 14, 2026, and it was approved by the council on April 20, 2026, and by the full City Council on April 28, 2026. This is a recognition event, not a construction project, and therefore does not involve site clearing, grading, utility work, paving, framing, or landscaping. Local businesses that support childcare providers or families may find opportunities to engage with this recognition day. Reaching out to childcare providers or community organizations involved in family services could be beneficial as the appreciation day approaches.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-14
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

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 to recognize 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. The City Council introduced the resolution on April 14, 2026, and it was approved by a vote of 7-0 on April 20, 2026. Final approval came on April 28, 2026, with a vote of 17-0. This is a procedural item recognizing a cultural observance and does not involve construction or direct contracting opportunities for local businesses. Therefore, there are no specific scopes of work or phases of development to describe for contractors, suppliers, or service providers.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-14
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

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, with co-sponsors Boylan, Gay, Freeman, Howland, and Pittman. The item is currently pending before the City Council. Following its introduction on April 14, 2026, it was approved by a vote of 7-0 on April 20, 2026, and then approved by a vote of 17-0 on April 28, 2026. This is a procedural item with no direct construction or service work implied. Therefore, there are no specific contractors, suppliers, or service providers who would be directly involved in this particular agenda item.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-14
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

RESO Recognizing the Week of April 19-25, 2026, as National Library Week in Jax, & Celebrating the Jax Public Library System as a Vital Institution of Knowledge, Literacy, & Community Engagement (Hampsey) (Introduced by CM Johnson) (Co-Sponsors CMs Boylan & Miller)

The City of Jacksonville City Council has approved a resolution recognizing the week of April 19-25, 2026, as National Library Week. This resolution celebrates the Jax Public Library System as an important place for knowledge, literacy, and community involvement. The item is now approved. This recognition does not involve new construction or direct contracting opportunities. It is a formal acknowledgment of the library's role. Local businesses that support literacy and community engagement may find opportunities to align with library events or initiatives during this week.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-14
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
City Council, City of Jacksonville, Duval

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 is a resolution before the City Council of Jacksonville expressing strong 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 for being selected as finalists for this national honor and recognizes their contributions to Jacksonville's food scene. The resolution directs the Chief of Legislative Services to send a copy to the James Beard Foundation. This item is currently pending and has been introduced, read a second time, and is scheduled for emergency/amendment and approval. This is a purely ceremonial and supportive action, not a construction or development project. Therefore, there are no direct contracting, supplying, or service opportunities related to construction or development that would arise from this specific agenda item. Local businesses involved in the culinary and hospitality sectors, such as restaurants and food service providers, may benefit indirectly from the recognition and positive attention brought to Jacksonville's culinary landscape.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-14
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

RESO-Q Granting the Appeal of a Final Order of the JHPC Denying Appl for Certificate of Appropriateness, as Req by St. Johns Quarter LLC, Seeking to Construct a New Primary Structure in the Riverside/Avondale Historic Dist at 2230 St Johns Ave - Pursuant to Ch 307 (Historic Preservation & Protection), Pt 2 (Appellate Procedure), Ord Code; Adopt Recommended Findings & Conclusions of the LUZ Committee; Prov for Notice; Prov for Notice (COA-25-33142) (R.E. # 090538-0000) (Reingold) (LUZ) (PD Deny) (Ex-Parte: CMs White, Johnson, J.Carlucci, Peluso)

This item concerns a proposed new primary structure at 2230 St Johns Ave in the Riverside/Avondale Historic District. The applicant, St. Johns Quarter LLC, is seeking a Certificate of Appropriateness for this construction. The project is currently under review, having been introduced to the City Council and reviewed by the Land Use and Zoning (LUZ) Committee. The next steps involve further readings and potential amendments before final approval. This project would likely involve site preparation, foundation work, framing, roofing, and all interior and exterior finishing trades. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers in construction, design, and related fields are encouraged to reach out early to understand the project's scope and potential needs before formal bidding processes begin.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-14
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
2230 St Johns Ave
Applicant:
Will Lahnen

The next Council Meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

This notice is about a City Council meeting scheduled for Tuesday, April 28, 2026. The meeting will cover various civic matters. The agenda for this meeting is currently under review. Local contractors, trades, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to monitor the agenda as it is released. Early awareness of potential projects discussed at these meetings can provide a competitive advantage. Understanding the city's upcoming civic plans allows businesses to prepare bids and services.

Board:
City Council
Date:
2026-04-14
Type:
Agenda_item

Chair Salem convened the meeting and called for introductions.

This civic agenda item concerns a meeting of the Special Investigatory Committee on JEA, City of Jacksonville, Duval. The meeting is scheduled for April 13, 2026. The item is currently pending. The agenda for this meeting includes introductions. This early stage in the process means that specific project details, timelines, and scopes of work are not yet defined. As the committee's work progresses, potential opportunities for contractors, suppliers, and service providers may emerge. Businesses interested in future civic projects should monitor the committee's activities and public announcements.

Board:
Special Investigatory Committee on JEA
Date:
2026-04-13
Type:
Agenda_item

Chair Salem indicated that Ms. Moser, JEA, received the request letter regarding employee demographics and other items, and he noted that the letter provided 30 days for completion. CM Diamond mentioned the subpoena that was just issued by the State Attorney's Office to JEA for communications related to the Ballard Group. CM Diamond said that he reached out to the SAO for guidance related to the SIC's work and was informed the Committee has no restrictions. He also recommended that the SAO subpoena be modified to broaden the date range of the request.

This item concerns a request for employee demographic information and other items directed to JEA, with a 30-day period for completion. Additionally, a subpoena has been issued by the State Attorney's Office to JEA for communications concerning the Ballard Group. Guidance has been sought from the State Attorney's Office regarding the Special Investigatory Committee's work, with confirmation that the committee faces no restrictions. A recommendation has been made to broaden the date range of the State Attorney's Office subpoena. This matter is currently pending review. The scope of work would involve responding to information requests and potentially managing legal and administrative processes related to subpoenas and investigations. Businesses specializing in legal services, document management, and administrative support may find opportunities. Early engagement could be beneficial as the scope and requirements are still being defined.

Board:
Special Investigatory Committee on JEA
Date:
2026-04-13
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
JEA

II. Update from Council Auditors on JEA Capacity Fee Review

The City of Jacksonville's Special Investigatory Committee on JEA is reviewing JEA's capacity fees. This review is currently pending. The work involves analyzing financial data and operational capacity. This review could lead to future policy changes or operational adjustments by JEA. Local businesses in accounting, financial consulting, and legal services may find opportunities to engage with the committee or JEA as this review progresses. Early engagement before final recommendations are made could be advantageous.

Board:
Special Investigatory Committee on JEA
Date:
2026-04-13
Type:
Agenda_item

III. Update on Request for Information from JEA Human Resources

This item concerns an update on a Request for Information (RFI) from JEA Human Resources. The RFI is currently pending. This means that information is being gathered and reviewed, but no final decisions or actions have been taken yet. The scope of work related to this item would involve the analysis and potential implementation of findings from the RFI. This could include reviewing HR policies, procedures, or systems. The opportunity for local contractors, suppliers, and service providers is in the early stages of this review process. Businesses that offer services related to human resources, data analysis, or process improvement may find opportunities as JEA moves forward. Engaging early allows businesses to understand the potential needs and position themselves for future work.

Board:
Special Investigatory Committee on JEA
Date:
2026-04-13
Type:
Agenda_item

IV. Testimony from Former JEA Board Chair Joseph DiSalvo

The Special Investigatory Committee on JEA is reviewing matters related to JEA's operations. This review includes testimony and updates on employee surveys. A vendor, Selectionlink, has been chosen to conduct an employee survey for approximately $9250, which will involve sending individualized links via email to about 140 employees at the manager level or above, and some former employees. The survey will be active for 2-3 weeks, after which the vendor will present findings and recommendations. The committee is also examining the JEA combined cycle natural gas facility project, which involves GE Vernova for turbine reservation, and the selection of Ballard Partners as JEA's lobbying firm. This item is currently under review. The work involves survey administration, data analysis, and potentially further investigations or reviews related to JEA's operational and contractual matters. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers in areas such as IT services, data analysis, professional consulting, and potentially legal services could find opportunities by engaging early before final decisions are made.

Board:
Special Investigatory Committee on JEA
Date:
2026-04-13
Type:
Agenda_item

Ms. Taylor provided an update on the Auditor's analysis of the capacity fee issue. She said that her team has held numerous meetings and coordinated with the Office of General Counsel, and she said that the analysis includes a deep dive into historical documents. CM Salem said that the JEA Board is scheduled to meet on April 14 and will discuss the confidentiality waiver they received from the SIC related to testimony from Regina Ross, OGC.

The Special Investigatory Committee on JEA in the City of Jacksonville, Duval is reviewing the capacity fee issue. Ms. Taylor's team has conducted an in-depth analysis of historical documents and met with the Office of General Counsel. The JEA Board is scheduled to discuss a confidentiality waiver related to testimony from Regina Ross, OGC. This item is currently pending review. While no construction is directly proposed, the ongoing investigation and potential future actions could involve legal services, consulting, and administrative support. Businesses specializing in legal services, document analysis, and administrative support may find opportunities as this process unfolds. Engaging early could provide insight into potential future needs.

Board:
Special Investigatory Committee on JEA
Date:
2026-04-13
Type:
Agenda_item

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