In observance of Presidents’ Day, the following City government offices and facilities will be closed on Monday, February 16, 2026.
Closures include:
- City Hall at St. James, 117 W. Duval St.
- Ed Ball Building, 214 N. Hogan St.
- Jake M. Godbold City Hall Annex, 407 N. Laura St.
- Yates Building, 231 E. Forsyth St. (The Office of the Tax Collector, including all Tax Collector branch offices and The Office of the Property Appraiser)
- Duval County Courthouse, 501 W. Adams St.
- Supervisor of Elections main office, 105 E. Monroe St.
- Municipal Code Compliance Division, 214 N. Hogan St.
- Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department administrative offices, 515 N. Julia St.
- Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department offices, 214 N. Hogan St.
- All community and senior centers and gymnasiums managed by the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department
- Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park Nature Center, 7000 Roosevelt Blvd.
- Victim Services Center, 403 W. 10th St.
- Kids Hope Alliance, 1095 A. Philip Randolph Blvd.
- Social Service Division Emergency Assistance office, 1809 Art Museum Dr.
- Right-of-Way and Stormwater Management Division administrative offices, 609 St. Johns Bluff Rd.
- Mowing and Landscape Maintenance Division administrative offices, 609 St. Johns Bluff Rd.
- Solid Waste Division administrative offices, 1031 Superior St.
- Household Hazardous Waste Facility, 2675 Commonwealth Ave.
- The Ritz Theatre & Museum, 829 N. Davis St.
- Cecil Gym and Aquatics Center, 13531 Lake Newman Dr.
Garbage, Recycling and Yard Waste Collection
No changes to the regular schedule.
630-CITY Customer Service Center
The office will be closed on Saturday, February 14, through 8am on Tuesday, February 17. Customers may request a city service anytime online at myjax.custhelp.com.
City Council
Meetings will take place as follows:
- Tuesday, February 17
- 9am – Neighborhood, Community Service, Public Health, and Safety Committee
- 2pm – Rules Committee
- Wednesday, February 18
- 9am – Transportation, Energy, Utilities Committee
- 11am – Special Committee on Duval DOGE
- 1pm – Finance Committee
- 4:30pm – Land Use and Zoning Committee Agenda Meeting
- 5pm – Land Use and Zoning Committee
ACPS
ACPS will be open for adoptions from 12-7pm on Monday, February 16.
Jacksonville Public Library
In observance of Presidents’ Day, all Jacksonville Public Library locations will be closed on Monday, February 16. All libraries will reopen for regular service hours on Tuesday, February 17.
Tennis Centers
Boone Park will be open 9am-4:30pm on Monday, February 16. All other sites will be closed. Hard courts and Pickleball courts will be accessible at all facilities on a first come first serve basis through the back and side gates only.
Huguenot Memorial Park
Huguenot Memorial Park will open at 6am for park day users, annual pass holders and early bird ticket holders on Monday, February 16. All day-use visitors, except for paid campers and authorized visitors, must exit the park by 6pm.
Campground visitors are permitted; however, they must purchase a visitor’s pass by 5pm, before the front office closes in order to stay until 10pm, and must leave promptly.
Camping reservations close at 5pm. Pre-paid campers can check in until 9:30pm. Campers may exit and reenter the park until 11pm, after which time there is no reentry.
Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park
Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park will open at 8am and will close at the regular time of 6pm on Monday, February 16. Early bird and annual passes are required for entry from 6-8am. Park day-users and campground visitors may enter from 8am-5:30pm.
All visitors, with the exception of permitted campers and their authorized visitors with passes, must depart by 6pm. Camping reservations close at 6pm daily. Only campers with prepaid reservations can gain access from 6-9pm. People without a prepaid pass waiting for them will not be admitted after 5:30pm.
All campers must check in by 9pm, and have tents and RVs set up by 9:30pm. After 9pm, no one may enter to set up on a campsite.
About the City of Jacksonville
The City of Jacksonville is the largest city by land mass in the contiguous United States, serving more than one million residents. City of Jacksonville leadership includes Mayor Donna Deegan and a 19-member City Council led by President Kevin Carrico. To learn more, visit jacksonville.gov.