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Mayor Curry Announces Return of Curbside Recycling

February 15, 2022
On Tuesday, Mayor Curry announced curbside recycling collection will resume throughout the City of Jacksonville on Monday, April 4, 2022. Since October 4, when curbside recycling was temporarily halted, there’s been progress in all remaining forms of collections.  

Friends of James Weldon Johnson Park Presents a Festival to Celebrate Duval's Hip Hop Culture

February 14, 2022
This FREE Family-Friendly Festival will celebrate Black History Month in a unique and authentic way.

UNCF and Edward Waters University hosting Inaugural Jacksonville Mayor’s Masked Ball

February 14, 2022
Through events like this, UNCF and its member institutions like Edward Waters University empowers more students of color get to and through college.
 

Safety and Crime Reduction Commission Launching Mental Health Awareness Campaign

February 09, 2022

A citizen-led group is working to bring awareness about the impact of violent crime, trauma and mental health within our community. The Jacksonville City Council Safety and Crime Reduction Commission (SCRC) will launch a campaign to connect residents with available resources and services. The goals are to break the cycle of generational trauma and end the stigma of mental health. It’s important for everyone to know that mental health care is just as important as physical well-being. Commissioners will host a news conference on Feb. 16 at 10:30 a.m. at The Church of Oakland, 1025 Jessie St., to share their upcoming community plan.

Mayor Curry Announces Refinancing that Will Save Citizens More than $31 Million

February 07, 2022
The City of Jacksonville drew an incredible amount of attention from investors yesterday with a debt refinancing that will save citizens more than $31 million over the next ten years.  The transaction, led by Bank of America Securities, saw over $1.1 billion of orders from 20 investors versus only $121 million of bonds available for sale.

Moncrief Teen Center: $1,000,000 Grant to Increase Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematic (STEM) Skills

February 07, 2022
Kids Hope Alliance along with the City of Jacksonville was awarded $1,000,000 by the Florida Department of Education (DOE) to support local teens to increase Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) skills in the Northwest community on Moncrief Road.

Intake Hours February 9, 2022

February 07, 2022
Animal intake will close at 10:30 am

Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, Stephanie Burch, to Exit City of Jacksonville for Private Sector

February 03, 2022
Dr. Charles Moreland Tapped by Mayor Curry to Assume the Role

Lifeguard Training 2022 Begins Soon!

January 28, 2022
JaxParks Aquatics is gearing up for this year's swim season and are looking to hire lifeguards! Never been a lifeguard or need to be recertified as a lifeguard, no problem, get the training you need with us.  All you have to do is complete these three prerequisites skills: 
  • 300 yard swim
  • 2 minutes of treading water without using hands
  • Retrieve a 10 pound brick from the bottom of the diving well.
And that's it! See the 2022 training dates and locations below.

MEDIA RELEASE Councilman Matt Carlucci Makes Statement On Solid Waste Services in Jacksonville

January 25, 2022
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (January 25, 2022) – Solid waste services remain a major concern. This as a two-fold problem: (1) addressing labor market issues with our haulers and (2) addressing debt incurred due to solid waste fees only covering 70 to 80 percent of the cost of services. I would like to see a rate review process expedited.
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