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Mayor Donna Deegan Officially Signs Historic Budget

Mayor Donna Deegan has signed the City of Jacksonville’s 2023-2024 budget, which includes $1.75 billion for the General Fund and more than $423 million for the FY 23-24 Capital Improvement Plan.

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Spread the word: Peanut Butter Challenge kicks off in Duval County

Start Giving Season early this year by participating in UF/IFAS Extension’s 2023 Peanut Butter Challenge throughout October. Duval County is competing again this year. 

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Parks Master Plan Survey

Share your thoughts, desires, and/or needs in our survey today.

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Greenscape Celebration Park & LaSalle Street Drainage Project

Greenscape Celebration Park will be closed, starting on Monday, October 2nd.

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Mayor Deegan to Appoint Michael Fackler as General Counsel

Mayor Deegan is announcing her appointment of Michael Fackler to become the City of Jacksonville’s next General Counsel.

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Florida Development Team Acquires Downtown Jacksonville Properties Spanning 20 Blocks in One of Largest-Ever Urban Core Revitalizations in US, Valued at Estimated $2+ Billion

Gateway Jax Plans Impactful Mixed-Use Revitalization in Top Florida City, Creating 18-Hour Vibrant Neighborhoods with Multifamily, Retail

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Jacksonville Small and Emerging Business Vendor Spotlight

Meet Shawna Newman Yazzie, President and Founder of The NDN Companies! Mrs. Yazzie’s business has been JSEB certified for several years. Please read about her business and experience in the Jacksonville Small and Emerging Business Program (JSEB).

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Volunteers Needed for the 2023 International Coastal Cleanup

The City of Jacksonville’s Keep Jacksonville Beautiful invites residents to participate in the 2023 International Coastal Cleanup event.  This event, which will provide volunteers with an opportunity to help beautify the city’s shorelines, is part of the Ocean Conservancy’s Annual International Coastal Cleanup (ICC).