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Citizen Planning Advisory Committees (CPACs)
Jacksonville’s six Citizen Planning Advisory Committees (CPACs) promote communication between City government and the residents it serves. CPACs provide a forum for community input on neighborhood priorities and planning-related issues within each planning district.
CPACs may make recommendations regarding topics of concern in their district or the City at large. CPACs are informed of applications for land-use plan amendments, rezonings, and other activities affecting their planning district.
Planning District Boundaries: CPAC district boundaries correspond to the six planning districts established by the City’s 2010 Comprehensive Plan.
CPAC District Pages
Meeting Information
CPAC meetings are held monthly at locations throughout each district. Residents of any neighborhood within a planning district are encouraged to attend CPAC meetings to offer ideas, share concerns, and learn about issues affecting their community.
For current meeting dates, times, locations, and public meeting notices, visit the Boards & Commissions Events Calendar.
How to Become a CPAC Member
Residents interested in serving on a Citizen Planning Advisory Committee are encouraged to attend meetings and learn more about participation opportunities within their planning district.
For information on how to become a CPAC member, contact the Neighborhood Services Office at (904) 255-8200.