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City of Jacksonville and Jacksonville Jaguars Honor Veterans and Announce 2016 Community Grants

April 27, 2016
Jacksonville is known for its rich military history celebrated by thousands of military families who live here. The city hosts the largest population of veterans and concentration of military bases throughout Florida. City Council President Greg Anderson, Jacksonville Jaguars President Mark Lamping, and City of Jacksonville Chief of Staff Kerri Stewart announced the 2016 recipients of the Jacksonville Veterans Resource and Reintegration Center community grants at a news conference held today at City Hall. In partnership with the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation, the City of Jacksonville’s Military Affairs and Veterans department are awarding $55,000 to veteran-serving organizations throughout the community. This is the third year of a five-year $1 million commitment from the Jaguars that funds community grants, permitting the City to support veterans and military families.

Mayor Addresses City Council on Pension Solution

April 27, 2016
At the April 26 meeting of the Jacksonville City Council, Mayor Lenny Curry asked Council to support legislation (2016-300) to put his pension solution on the August 30 ballot for a referendum vote. The legislation is the next step in his administration’s efforts to address the challenges and limitations the City’s crippling pension debt is creating for citizens and communities throughout Jacksonville. At the meeting, all present City Council members signed on as co-sponsors to the bill. 

GE Foundation Commits $250,000 to Fight Cardiovascular Disease in Jacksonville

April 26, 2016
GE Foundation announced a $250,000 grant to The AGAPE Community Health Center Network to launch the One Heart cardiovascular community outreach program to screen 10,000 Jacksonville residents for cardiovascular disease and other chronic conditions over the next two years.  One Heart, a partnership between AGAPE, the Florida Department of Health in Duval County, and Florida A&M University, will host large-scale screenings and events at community-based organizations, primarily in Jacksonville’s urban core known as Health Zone 1 - an underserved community largely at-risk for chronic conditions and where more than 30% of deaths are attributed to cardiovascular disease. 

City Celebrates Earth Day with 20th Tree City USA Designation

April 22, 2016
As the nation celebrates Earth Day, the City of Jacksonville is also celebrating 20 years as a Tree City USA, a designation recognized by the Arbor Day Foundation awarded to cities with a demonstrated commitment to effective urban forest management.
 
“Jacksonville has many natural resources that bring great beauty and value to our city,” said Mayor Lenny Curry. “As a city that is home to the largest park system in the nation, we are committed to these diverse resources. It feels great to earn recognition by the Arbor Day Foundation for our efforts.”

Jacksonville Children's Commission Celebrates 21 Years

April 21, 2016
The Jacksonville Children's Commission (JCC) celebrated 21 years of providing child and family services during a celebration at City Hall on April 21. 
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Earn Cash for Trash at the 3rd Annual Tire & Sign Buyback

April 21, 2016
Jacksonville citizens with valid ID can earn a reward for helping keep Jacksonville clean. Duval County residents can earn 50 cents per sign for up to 40 illegal snipe signs, and $2 per tire for up to 10 tires at the Tire & Sign Buyback at EverBank Field's Lot Z on Saturday, May 7 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Legislation Filed for City Council Approval of Citywide Referendum Vote on Pension

April 20, 2016
Legislation filed today is the next step in Mayor Lenny Curry and his administration’s efforts to address the challenges and limitations the City’s crippling pension debt is creating for citizens and communities throughout Jacksonville. Today’s action requests City Council’s approval of a referendum to be presented to Jacksonville voters in the Aug. 30 primary election that extends a half-cent sales tax to pay down the City’s unfunded pension liabilities.

Governor Rick Scott: Jacksonville Area Added More Than 21,000 Jobs Over the Year

April 15, 2016
Today, Governor Rick Scott announced Jacksonville added 21,300 new private-sector jobs over the year in March. The area’s unemployment rate declined by 0.9 percentage point over the year to 4.4 percent in March. 

Longtime Nonprofit Executive Named Director of Strategic Partnerships

April 15, 2016
Mayor Lenny Curry has appointed Dawn Lockhart to serve as Director of Strategic Partnerships for the City of Jacksonville. In this newly created position, Lockhart will work collaboratively with the nonprofit and philanthropic communities in an effort to better serve Jacksonville citizens.

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Governor Rick Scott Announces Novolex Expansion Will Create 25 New Jobs

April 13, 2016
Ceremonially Signs Tax Cut Package for Florida Families and Job Creators
 
Today, Mayor Lenny Curry joined Governor Rick Scott to announce that Novolex will be expanding their Hilex Poly brand manufacturing facility in Jacksonville, which will create 25 new jobs and invest $6 million in the local community. Novolex, a manufacturer of plastic bags for retailers, has 37 plants across the country and employs more than 100 Floridians. During the announcement, Governor Scott also ceremonially signed HB 7099, which includes the permanent elimination the sales tax manufacturing machinery and equipment and a three-day back-to-school sales tax holiday. Over the past two years, Florida has cut more than $1 billion in taxes. 
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Jacksonville Celebrates Ribault Lady Trojans

April 12, 2016
Thousands turned out along Laura Street in downtown Jacksonville sporting their blue and white to support Jacksonville's Ribault Lady Trojans basketball team. A parade and celebration were held on April 12 to honor the team's big win at the Dick's Sporting Goods High School National Tournament in New York City's Madison Square Gardens. 

Standard and Poor's raises JEA's credit rating to "AAA" - Highest Rating Possible

April 08, 2016
Standard & Poor's Ratings Services raised its credit rating two notches to 'AAA' on JEA's water and sewer system senior-lien debt. Standard & Poor’s also raised its rating on JEA’s subordinate-lien debt to ‘AA+’ from ‘AA’. “Triple A” is the highest rating than any agency can get, and it is the first time that JEA has received that rating.

City of Jacksonville Takes First Step on Journey to One

April 07, 2016
Mayor Curry Launches Citywide Health Initiative Aimed at Improving Quality Health Outcomes
 
World Health Day marks Jacksonville’s first step in the city’s Journey to One, with the launch of its new campaign aimed at improving the health and well-being of citizens and communities. Joined by U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, and city and community leaders, Mayor Lenny Curry announced a variety of programs, partnerships and opportunities in Hemming Park earlier today. The mission, Journey to One, is to ensure that every one in every ZIP code lives well. In an effort to do so, Journey to One promotes nutrition, exercise, disease prevention and safety throughout all communities.

One Spark Returns to Downtown Jacksonville

April 07, 2016
The downtown festival synonymous with innovation, technology and art returned to Jacksonville on April 6 and 7. In partnership with Downtown Vision, Inc., Spark Walk brought thousands of people to downtown Jacksonville to meet with One Spark creators and learn more about their projects, while enjoying a vibrant and entertaining downtown environment. 
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Project 17 Recognizes NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell

April 06, 2016

City and community leaders welcomed NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to EverBank Field April 1. Goodell accepted an award on behalf of the NFL for its contributions to Project 17, an initiative to place full-time, certified athletic trainers (ATs) in 17 of Duval County’s public high schools in five years. 

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