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Public Art Week Photo Challenge

April 03, 2017
In celebration of Public Art Week (April 3 - 7), the City of Jacksonville wants the public to become the artists.
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April is National Sexual Assault Awareness Month

March 28, 2017
The movement to end sexual violence in northeast Florida took center stage in Downtown Jacksonville as Mayor Lenny Curry and representatives from the City of Jacksonville, law enforcement, the State Attorney’s office, Jacksonville University, the Women's Center of Jacksonville’s Rape Recovery Team, and other advocates kicked-off Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM).

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My One Thing: The Beach

March 27, 2017
There's no denying the beach is a favorite for locals and visitors alike. Find out why this resident craves the ocean breeze. 

Jacksonville Photos Sought for “This Place Matters”® National Campaign

March 27, 2017
What place matters to you? This year’s National Preservation Month (May 2017) theme, “This Place Matters,” hopes to answer this through the National Trust for Historic Preservation's nationwide photo campaign encouraging people to celebrate the places in their communities that are most meaningful to them. 

Join Us At The Jax Youth Improvement Movement Event This Weekend

March 27, 2017
Mark your calendars. This Saturday there will free food, performances, panel discussion, workshops and much more taking place at City Hall and Hemming Park as part of the Jax Youth Improvement Movement event presented by the Mayor's Young Leaders Advisory Council.

Jacksonville Area Gained More Than 25,000 Jobs Over the Year

March 27, 2017
Governor Rick Scott announced today that the Jacksonville area added 25,200 new private-sector jobs over the year in February. The area’s unemployment rate was 4.5 percent in February, down 0.1 percentage point from one year ago. In the last year, Florida businesses created 239,800 new jobs, bringing the total number of new jobs added since December 2010 to 1,346,200.

City to host "Farm to Faith" Event with Clara White Mission

March 24, 2017
Initiative Seeks to Bring Healthy Food Options and Awareness to Food Deserts in Jacksonville

March is National Nutrition Month and the City of Jacksonville is celebrating with Farm to Faith, a Journey to One initiative developed by the City of Jacksonville to address food deserts and health disparities in communities throughout the city. Following the 7:30 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. services at Abyssinia Missionary Baptist Church, the Clara White Mission, will make its White Harvest Farms’ fresh fruits and vegetables available to congregants. This is the second time the City of Jacksonville has partnered with the Clara White Mission, and UF Extension office for Farm to Faith. At last year’s event, more than 1,500 pallets of fresh fruits and vegetables were sold at Bethel Baptist Institutional Church. This event culminates a weekend of health activities hosted by the Duval County Health Department and National Diabetes Office.

Access Waste Collection Schedule Online

March 23, 2017
Did you know that you can access your waste collection schedule online?

Jacksonville Area Added Nearly 18,000 Jobs Over Year

March 13, 2017
Governor Rick Scott announced today that Jacksonville area businesses created 17,900 new private-sector jobs over the year in January. The area’s unemployment rate was 5.2 percent in January. Florida businesses created 260,600 new private-sector jobs across the state in the last year, bringing the total number of jobs created since December 2010 to 1,343,100.
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In Case You Missed It...

March 13, 2017
Stay up to date with the latest news and happenings around the City of Jacksonville with this video series, ICYMI (In Case You Missed It.)

Daylight Savings Time Reminder

March 10, 2017
The City of Jacksonville Environmental Quality Division reminds Duval County residents that as they set their clocks forward one hour Sunday for daylight saving time, they should once again set lawn and landscape irrigation schedules to no more than two days per week. 

March 5 - 11, 2017 is National Consumer Protection Week

March 05, 2017
National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW) is a time to help people understand their consumer rights and make well-informed decisions about money.

FSCJ Launches Program to Help Students Attend College

March 02, 2017
This morning, Mayor Lenny Curry joined Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) to announce the first program in the state to provide a debt-free pathway to college completion. FSCJ Promise is leading the College Promise initiative in Florida to provide more access and opportunity to eligible students in Duval and Nassau counties who otherwise might not be able to attend.

Mayor Curry Has Lunch With High School Students

March 02, 2017
Continued Conversation on Teen Concerns and Challenges in Jacksonville

City and State to Collaborate on Evaluation of Hart Bridge Ramps

February 24, 2017
FDOT-funded study to examine downtown access, safety, and bike/pedestrian features

Following a meeting with Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) announced it will conduct a $250,000 study of downtown access to and from the Hart Bridge. Mayor Curry has championed the prospect of upgrading the 50 year old bridge by replacing its ramps.

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