City of Jacksonville  
117 W. Duval Street  
Jacksonville, FL 32202  
Agenda - Revised Marked  
Monday, May 18, 2026  
2:00 PM  
Council Chamber,  
1st Floor, City Hall  
Rules Committee  
Chris Miller, Chair  
Terrance Freeman, Vice Chair  
Ken Amaro  
Ron Salem  
Randy White  
Mike Gay  
Michael Boylan  
Legislative Assistant: Vanessa Galan  
Council Auditor's Office: Trista Carraher  
Council Research: Colleen Hampsey  
Office of General Counsel: Mary Staffopoulos  
Administration: Garrett Dennis  
COUNCIL RULE 4.505 DISRUPTION OF MEETING  
Any person who disrupts a regular meeting of the City Council, standing committees,  
special or select committees, sub-committees or any other public meeting presided over  
by a City Council Member may be forthwith barred, removed, or otherwise ejected, in  
the discretion of the presiding officer, from further attendance at that meeting. If  
necessary, due to the nature of the disruption, the audience may be cleared from the  
Council Chambers or meeting location in the discretion of the presiding officer.  
Any person who refuses to leave the City Council Chamber may be subject to arrest.  
Disruption of a meeting includes the following types of behaviors:  
1) Any form of political campaigning or electioneering regarding a specific candidate or  
group of candidates in City elections;  
2) Impeding the orderly progress of the meeting by shouting, yelling, whistling,  
chanting, singing, dancing, clapping, foot stomping, snapping fingers, cheering, jeering,  
using artificial noise makers or musical instruments, waving signs of any size, or  
engaging in any other display of excessive noise, sounds, or movement;  
3) Displaying or waving signs of any sort, except where used to support the speaker’s  
presentation at the podium, and only where the sign is 21 inches by 21 inches or smaller  
in size and cannot be displayed in a manner which unreasonably obstructs the view of the  
dais for any member of the audience, regardless of message;  
4) Audible noise from cellphones or other electronic devices;  
5) Consumption of alcohol or controlled substances;  
6) Making vulgar or offensive remarks or gestures, or using threatening language or  
gestures, including but not limited to pantomiming discharging a firearm, choking, or  
throat-cutting;  
7) Refusing to stop speaking when his or her time has expired or is otherwise directed  
by the presiding officer to do so due to disruptive behavior as described herein;  
8) Returning to the meeting after having been removed or ejected, or attempting to do so.  
Meeting Convened:  
Attendance:  
Meeting Adjourned:  
Item/File No.  
Title History  
1.  
ORD-MC Concerning the Mayor’s Transfer Authority; Amend Secs 106.304  
(Mayor’s Transfer Power) & 106.308 (Capital Improvement Transfers,  
Appropriation Amendments & Change Orders), Subpt A (General Provisions),  
Pt 3 (Appropriations), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to  
Limit the Mayor’s Transfer Authority to $100,000 Among the Capital  
Improvement Projs Listed in the CIP Appvd by the Council & to $100,000  
During Any FY into or Out of Any Agency, Nondept or Dept Existing Line  
Item; Prov for Codification Instructions (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM  
Diamond)  
DEFER  
At request of  
CM Diamond  
8/13/24 CO Introduced: R, F  
8/19/24 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
8/20/24 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
8/27/24 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 8/27/24  
2.  
ORD Apv an Agrmt for Settlement of Fines Imposed by the Municipal Code  
Enforcement Brd/Special Magistrate btwn the City & Live Oak Ancient City  
Living, LLC, a Delaware LLC, & Directing the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the  
Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver the Agrmt on Behalf of the City or Auth the  
Agrmt to Become Effective without the Mayor’s Signature; Auth the Execution  
of All Docs Relating to the Agrmt & Auth Tech Changes as Herein Defined;  
Prov for Oversight of the Agrmt by the Municipal Code Compliance Div of the  
Neighborhoods Dept; Req Emergency Passage Upon Intro (Staffopoulos)  
(Introduced by CM Carrico)  
DEFER  
At request of  
CP Carrico  
11/26/24 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
12/2/24 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
12/2/24 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
12/3/24 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
12/10/24 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 12/10/24  
3.  
ORD-MC Amend Sec 602.802 (Restricted Activities), Pt 8 (Lobbying), Ch 602  
(Jacksonville Ethics Code), Ord Code, to Prohibit Certain Expenditures to the  
Mayor & Council Members; Prov for Codification Instructions (Reingold)  
(Introduced by CM Carlucci)  
10/14/25 CO Introduced: R, F  
10/20/25 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
DEFER  
At request of  
CM Carlucci  
10/21/25 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
10/28/25 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 10/28/25  
4.  
RESO Conf the Appt of Randy Wyse, a Duval County Resident & Elector of  
the City, as a Member to the Governing Body of JEA, Pursuant to Article 21,  
Jax Charter, Replacing Arthur L. Adams Jr., for a 1st Full Term Exp 2/28/30  
(Hampsey) (Introduced by CP Carrico) (Co-Sponsor CM White)  
3/10/26 CO Introduced: R  
DEFER  
3/16/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
3/24/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Reappt of Joseph “Joe” P. Disalvo, a Duval County  
Resident, to JEA, Pursuant to Sec 21.03 (Composition; Compensation;  
Officers; Meetings), Article 21 (JEA), Jax Charter, for a 2nd Full Term to Exp  
on 2/28/30 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)  
DEFER  
3/10/26 CO Introduced: R  
3/16/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
3/24/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6.  
ORD-MC Creating a New Sec 106.330.1 (Prohibition on Expenditures for  
Abortions &/or Related Services), Subpt B (Special Provisions), Pt 3  
(Appropriations), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Prohibit  
Expenditure of City Funds to Pay for Abortions &/or Related Svcs; Prov for  
Codification Instructions (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Diamond)  
3/24/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
DEFER  
At request of  
CM Diamond  
4/6/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
4/6/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
4/7/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
4/14/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 4/14/26  
7.  
ORD re Ch 745 (Addressing & Street Naming Regulations), Ord Code; Estab  
an Honorary St Desig & Associated Rdwy Markers for Pastor Ernie L. Murray,  
Sr.; Estab an Honorary St Desig on Moncrief Rd btwn Edgewood Ave W &  
Rowe Ave in Council Dist 10 for Pastor Ernie L. Murray, Sr.; Prov for the  
Installation of 2 Honorary Rdwy Markers to Be Located in Approp Locations  
on the Desig Rd in Council Dist 10; Waiving the Requirements of Subsec  
745.105(i)(2), Ord Code, That the Honoree Be Deceased for at Least 5 Yrs;  
Waiving the Requirements of Subsec 745.105 (i)(3), Ord Code, That the  
Honoree Reside in the Community within 5 Miles of the St Being Desig for at  
Least 10 Yrs; Directing the LSD to Forward a Copy of This Ord, Once Enacted,  
to the PW Dept, Traffic Engineering & Addressing Divs, for Processing,  
Implementation & Coordination with the Applicant & Other Affected Agencies  
& Orgs (Pollock) (Introduced by CM Pittman) (Co-Sponsor CM Amaro)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, TEU  
AMEND  
Contact:  
CM Pittman /  
Cherry Pollock  
2/3 vote  
required by  
Council  
5/4/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/5/26 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/18/26 NCSPHS Amend/Approve 7-0  
TEU PH Pursuant to Ch 745 Ord Code - 5/19/26  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/12/26  
AMENDMENT  
1. Remove waiver of Section 745.105(i)(3) because honoree lived within 5 miles of the designated  
roadway for at least ten years  
2. Place revised notice documents on file, to include support for second notices issued to affected  
property owners  
3. Correct designated roadway description to reflect only the roadway frontage of the church  
parcel (RE# 026465-0040)  
4. Correct scrivener’s  
• Waives Subsection 745.105(i)(2), Ordinance Code, requiring honoree be deceased for at least five  
years  
8.  
DEFER  
ORD-MC Amend Sec 609.109 (Applicable Chapters & Parts), Ch 609 (Code  
Enforcement Citations), Ord Code, to Update Schedule “A1” Relating to Court  
Costs by Adding a Filing Fee of $10 for Violations of the Jax Ord Code, in  
Accordance with Sec 34.045, F.S.; Amend Sec 634.102 (Assessment of Court  
Cost by Circuit & County Courts), Ch 634 (Fines & Costs), Ord Code, to  
Correct Statutory References for Collection of Court Costs & Add a New  
Subsec for Assessing a Filing Fee for Violations of the Jax Ord Code; Prov for  
Codification Instructions (Pollock) (Introduced by CM Johnson)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
5/4/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/5/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/12/26  
9.  
ORD Honoring Warren A. Jones for His Commitment to Public Svc &  
Contribution to the City; Naming the City-Owned Baseball Complex at  
Hammond Park Located at 2142 Melson Ave, Jax, FL, in Council Dist 9,  
Pursuant to Sec 122.105 (Public Buildings, Public Facilities & Public Parks  
Naming & Renaming Procedures), Ord Code, to Be Known as the “Warren A.  
Jones Baseball Complex at Hammond Park”; Waiving Sec 122.102 (Naming of  
& Signage on Public Facilities Regulated), Ord Code, to Allow a City-Owned  
Public Facility to Be Named After a Living Person (Schell) (Introduced by CMs  
Carlucci, Gay, White, Johnson, Peluso, Pittman, Amaro, Clark-Murray, Boylan,  
& Co-Sponsored by CM Howland) (Co-Sponsor CMs Gaffney, Jr., Salem &  
Miller)  
DEFER  
Due to  
6/1/26 NCSPHS  
Public Hearing  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R  
5/4/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
NCSPHS PH Per Sec. 122.105 - 6/1/26  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26 & 6/23/26  
10.  
ORD-MC re the Jax Police & Fire Pension Brd of Trustees; Amend Sec 22.02  
(Membership) & 22.12 (Retirement for Board Employees) of Article 22  
(Jacksonville Police & Fire Pension Board of Trustees) of the Charter of the  
City; Repealing Pt 5 (Financial Investment & Advisory Committee) & Pt 6  
(Ethics, Fiduciary Responsibilities & Best Practices), Ch 121 (Police &  
Firefighters Pension Plan), Ord Code, in Their Entirety; Amend Secs 121.105  
(Pensioner’s Rights Upon Reemployment by City) & 121.117 (Executive  
Director-administrator), Pt 1 (Police & Fire Pension Fund Administration), Ch  
121 (Police & Firefighters Pension Plan), Ord Code; Creating a New Sec  
121.119 (Fiduciary & Ethical Standards), Pt 1 (Police & Fire Pension Fund  
Administration), Ch 121 (Police & Firefighters Pension Plan), Ord Code,  
Amend Sec 121.304 (Forfeiture, Disqualification & Recovery of Pension  
Benefits for Frauds Committed on or to the Police & Fire Pension Fund & for  
Other Acts Which Could Result in the Loss of City Pension Benefits), Pt 3  
(Miscellaneous Benefits), Ch 121 (Police & Firefighters Pension Plan), Ord  
Code, to Update Non-Benefit Related Governance Issues Pertaining to the Jax  
Police & Fire Pension Brd of Trustees & the Police & Firefighters Pension  
Plan; Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute, Deliver & File  
That Certain Amdt to the 2015 Retirement Reform Agrmt btwn the City & the  
Jax Police & Fire Pension Fund Brd of Trustees; Prov for Codification  
Instructions (Reingold) (Introduced by CM White)  
DEFER  
At request of  
CM White  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
5/4/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/5/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/12/26  
11.  
ORD Approp $12,599,258 from the Emerald Trail - Hogan’s Creek to  
Riverwalk Other Construction Costs Acct to the City Owned Land Acquisition  
Acct; Amend the 26-30 5-Yr CIP Appvd by Ord 2025-505-E to Reflect This  
Approp of Funds from the Other Construction Costs Acct to the City Owned  
Land Acquisition Acct for the Proj Entitled “Emerald Trail - Hogan’s Creek to  
Riverwalk”; Declaring the Public Necessity for Acquiring Fee Simple Title,  
Temporary Construction Easements, & Permanent Drainage Easements, Thru  
Condemnation by Right of Eminent Domain to & Over Certain Parcels of Real  
Property in Council Dist 7, Such Parcels Being Located Near or Adjacent to  
Portions of Hogan’s Creek, Including the Entire Parcels of Real Property, or  
Portions Thereof, as More Specifically Described Herein, as Required for the  
Proj; Auth Acquisition of the Properties by Negotiation or Eminent Domain;  
Auth the Chief of the Engineering & Construction Mgmt Div of the Dept of  
PW to Make a Good Faith Deposit Into the Court Registry; Auth the Chief of  
the Real Estate Div of the Dept of PW, or Her Desig, to Make Offers &  
Negotiate for the Purchase of the Properties, Subj to Certain Conds; Auth the  
Chief of the Real Estate Div of the Dept of PW, or Her Desig, at the Direction  
of the Engineering & Construction Mgmt Div of the Dept of PW, to Make  
Offers & Negotiate Claims for Business Damages, Attorneys’ Fees, & Costs  
Related to the Purchase of the Properties, Subj to Certain Conds; Waiving the  
Settlement Limitation in Secs 112.307 (Claims & Suits Brought Against the  
City for Monetary Relief),112.308 (Eminent Domain), & 112.309 (Attorneys’  
Fees), Pt 3 (Settlement of Claims & Suits by & Against City), Ch 112 (Claims  
by & Against City), Ord Code, re Limitations on the Total Amt of a Settlement;  
Auth & Directing the OGC to Initiate Approp Condemnation Proceedings &  
Declarations of Taking; Prov for Oversight by the Engineering & Construction  
Mgmt Div of the Dept of PW (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)  
SUBSTITUTE  
Contact:  
Nina Sickler /  
Renee Hunter  
2/3 vote  
required by  
Council  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, TEU, F  
5/4/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/5/26 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/5/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/18/26 NCSPHS Substitute/Approve 6-0  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/12/26  
SUBSTITUTE  
1. Attach Revised Exhibit 1 (BT) to correct account code  
2. Include details on the steps taken by the City in making this determination of necessity and  
place applicable surveys, studies, and reports On File  
3. Attach listing of affected properties as new Exhibit  
• Authorizes the Chief of the Real Estate Division to negotiate and agree to the purchase of the  
necessary interests in real property for an identified 17 parcels  
• Allows for offers up to 25% above appraised value and up to $100,000 in business damages,  
exclusive of legal and professional fees  
• In addition to the purchase price, the Chief of Real Estate is authorized to negotiate, settle, and  
authorize payment for attorneys' fees and costs legally due to the owner or tenant  
• The Office of General Council is authorized to institute appropriate legal proceedings to acquire  
these properties by condemnation if negotiations are unsuccessful  
• Waives settlement limitations in Sections 112.307 (Claims and suits brought against the City for  
monetary relief), 112.308 (Eminent domain), and 112.309 (Attorneys' fees) to allow for certain  
settlements in excess of $50,000 without further Council approval  
12.  
ORD Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute a 1st  
Amendment to Services Contract for Residential Curbside Solid Waste &  
Recyclables Collection & Transportation Services (Service Area I) Btwn the  
City & Meridian Waste Florida, LLC, to Extend the Contract Term Thru  
9/30/32, Replace the Rate Review Process With Annual CPI Adjustments  
Commencing 10/1/26 & Estab a Process for Extraordinary Rate Adjustment,  
Set Fuel Caps for FY 26/27, FY 27/28 & FY 29/30, Amend the Process for  
Conducting Residential Premises Counts, Estab a Technological Advancements  
Annual Review & Amend Certain Other Provisions, Including Liquidated  
Damages, Dispute Resolution & Reporting Reqs; Waiving Subsection  
382.308(L) (Extension of Contract), Pt 3 (Selection of Waste Collection &  
Disposal Service Areas & Contractors), Ch 382 (Waste Collection & Disposal  
Service by Contractors & City), Ord Code; Prov for City Oversight by the Solid  
Waste Div of the Office of Admin Svcs (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
AMEND  
Contact:  
Will Williams  
SEE  
CONCERN  
5/4/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/5/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/12/26  
AMENDMENT  
1. Correct Fuel Cap fiscal year of 2029-2030 to 2028-2029 in the bill  
2. Place a revised First Amendment on file to:  
a. Correct fuel cap fiscal year of 2029-2030 to 2028-2029 in whereas clause and Section 7.5.1  
b. Remove fiscal year 2032-2033 in Section 7.3.1  
c. Correct section reference in Section 19.4  
• Approves a 1st Amendment to the agreement with Meridian for Service Area I (Westside) to:  
- Extend the term of the agreement for three years from September 30, 2029, to September 30,  
2032  
- Set the FY 2026/27 per premise rate at $22.05 from a rate of $20.26, which is an 8.8% increase  
- Eliminate the rate review process  
- Include a Community Partnership Investment valued at $75,000 be used by the City for  
economic development, health and human services, and environmental and beautification  
initiatives. Starting with FY 2026/27 the contractor will pay $25,000.  
- Keep same CPI adjustment for future years of the contract not to exceed 5% and no  
downward adjustment if CPI is less than 0%  
- Establish a process for extraordinary rate adjustments that will require City Council  
approval. The contractor is limited to exercising this option once during the term of the  
contract.  
- Provide for the fuel caps for fiscal year 2026/27, 2027/28, and 2028/29, each year there is a  
2.5% increase in gallons. Every three years the fuel cap will be adjusted.  
- Provide that the number of premises will be reviewed every three years  
- Update the liquidated damages amounts so they are the same as the other service areas  
• Waives Sec. 382.308(1) (Extension of Contract) regarding the requirements and procedures for  
the extension of contracts  
CONCERN  
The proposed per premise rate increase for FY 2026/27 of 8.8% equates to an approximate $1.1  
million per year over a calculated CPI. This increase will result in approximately $7 million more  
in costs over the term of this contract.  
13.  
ORD Re the Funding Agmt Btwn the City & Edward Waters University, Inc.,  
Originally Appved & Auth by Ord 2025-781-E; Incorporating Recitals;  
Amending Ord 2025-781-E by Amending 4th Revised Exhibit 3 (EWU  
Funding Agmt Term Sheet) to Provide the Terms & Conds for Use of City  
Funds for Planning, Design, & Permitting for the Construction of Track  
Improvements on the EWU Campus in Lieu of a Living, Learning, Community  
Center as Originally Proposed & Auth in Ord 2025-781-E; Apv & Auth the  
Mayor, or Her Designee, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver for & on Behalf  
of the City a Grant-Related Programmatic Use Agmt the Terms & Conds for  
Programming & Shared Use by the City of the Track Improvements; Prov for  
Oversight of the Use Agreement by the Parks, Recreation & Community Svcs  
Dept (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Carrico)  
NCSPHS  
AMEND  
Contact:  
CP Carrico  
SEE AUDITOR  
RECOMMENDED  
AMENDMENT  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS,R, F  
5/4/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/5/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/18/26 NCSPHS Amend/Approve 6-0  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/12/26  
NCSPHS AMENDMENT  
1. Revise the Sec. 118.107 waiver justification originally approved in Ord. 2025-781-E to reflect  
the new project  
2. Reflect revised project scope and completion date of 12/31/28  
3. Include Public Works as the oversight department for the funding agreement  
4. Attach Revised Exhibit 1 (Term Sheet) to:  
a. require 1) a retainage of 10% of City funds until project completion and 2) repayment of  
City funds if the project is not completed by the 12/31/28 deadline  
b. revise project scope to allow funds to be used for any aspect of the construction of the  
Track Improvements  
c. include provision that no funds will be applied to the residence hall component or any  
other component of EWU's broader capital project  
d. include acknowledgement of dual institutional and public purpose  
e. include term of use agreement  
5. Attach Revised Exhibit 2 (Use Agreement) to:  
a. reference 2026 legislation instead of Ord. 2025-781-E  
b. reflect revised project scope  
c. revise the term to 10 years subject to automatic 1-year renewals unless terminated by the  
City with approval by City Council  
d. provide designated hours for general public use  
e. increases the minimum number of annual community-wide wellness events from 4 to 6  
f. allow the City to require additional insurance coverage if determined necessary by the City’s  
Risk Management Division  
g. allow the City to sue for specific performance if EWU defaults  
• Revises the term sheet with Edward Waters University that was previously approved by Ord.  
2025-781-E to provide funding not to exceed $2,000,000 for the planning, design, and permitting  
of a NCAA-compliant 400 meter track and walking path (“Track Improvements”) rather than a  
Living, Learning Community Center  
• Funding will be provided on a reimbursement basis and subject to a pro-rated clawback in the  
event EWU sells the Track Improvements or permanently abandons their use as a track and  
related athletic facility within 10 years of completion  
• Authorizes a Grant-Related Programmatic Use Agreement for the Track Improvements which  
requires EWU to 1) conduct a minimum of 4 University-led community-wide wellness events  
annually and 2) partner with at least two (2) local schools and/or organizations annually to  
provide structured health and wellness programming for a period of five years following  
completion of the Track Improvements  
AUDITOR RECOMMENDED AMENDMENT  
Require that the Use Agreement be recorded with the Clerk of the Court  
14.  
ORD Concerning Surplus Tangible Personal Propty of the City; Declaring that  
Certain 1979 Chevrolet Malibu (Vin 1T19L9D483566, Vehicle # 0046-10)  
Valued at $15,000 to be Surplus to the Needs of the City & Auth Transfer of  
Title to Said Vehicle to MOG Collection, LLC D/B/A Brumos the Collection,  
at no Cost, in Accord with Subsec 122.812(C), Ord Code; Waiving Sec 122.305  
(Unlawful Use of City Markings & Tags), Pt 3 (Municipal Vehicles), Ch 122  
(Public Property), Ord Code, to Allow that Certain 1979 Chevrolet Malibu (Vin  
1T19L9D483566, Vehicle # 0046-10) to Retain Its JSO Insignia after Transfer  
from the City; Desig the Fleet Mgmt Div of the Office of Admin Svcs to  
Monitor the Use of Said Vehicle after Transfer; Prov for a Reverter; Apv &  
Auth the Mayor, or Her Designee, & the Corp Sec to Execute a Surplus Vehicle  
Donation Agrmt Btwn the City & MOG Collection, LLC D/B/A the Brumos  
Collection; Repealing Sec 111.396 (Motor Vehicle Safety Program Fund), Pt 3  
(Public Safety & Courts), Ch 111 (Special Revenue & Trust Accounts), Ord  
Code; Prov for Oversight by the JSO (Staffopoulos) (Req of Sheriff)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
AMEND  
Contact:  
Tylor Rapport /  
Gaby Young  
5/4/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/5/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/18/26 NCSPHS Amend/Approve 6-0  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/12/26  
AMENDMENT  
1. Clarify within reverter section that the restricted use period is the greater of 5 years or the time  
during which the vehicle retains any JSO insignia  
2. Change oversight of vehicle monitoring from Fleet Management Division to JSO  
3. Attach Revised Exhibit 3 (Surplus Vehicle Donation Agreement) to clarify the Sheriff can  
approve an assignment of the agreement and correct scrivener’s errors  
• Authorizes donation of the surplus City-owned vehicle previously used by JSO for the “Beat the  
Heat” program valued at $15,000 to The Brumos Collection (“Brumos”) for display in their  
museum located at 5159 San Pablo Rd S (St. Johns County) and at other professionally organized  
and reputable car collection and educational venues in Duval and St. Johns counties  
• Provides for a restricted use period of the greater of 5 years or the time during which the vehicle  
retains any JSO insignia  
• Waives Code Sec. 122.305 (Unlawful use of City markings and tags) in order to allow the  
donated vehicle to retain its JSO insignia  
• Repeals Code Section 111.396 (Motor Vehicle Safety Program Fund) which was established to  
fund driver education programs and the maintenance of the vehicle being donated  
15.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Amy R. Turci, a Resident & Qualified Elector  
of the City, to the Civil Svc Brd, Replacing James F. Register, Pursuant to Sec  
17.02 (Civil Service Board), Article 17 (Civil Service), Charter of the City, for  
a 1st Full Term to Exp on 6/30/28 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
WITHDRAW  
At request of  
Appointee  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
16.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Ivy Henderson, a Duval County Resident, to  
the Downtown Dev Review Brd, as a Landscape Architect Rep, Replacing  
Joseph P. Loretta, Pursuant to Sec 656.361.9, Ord Code, for a Partial Term to  
Exp 6/30/26, Followed by a 1st Full Term Ending 6/30/28 (Wilson) (Req of  
Mayor)  
WITHDRAW  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
17.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Reappt of Robin M. Lang, a Duval County Resident,  
to the Jax-Duval County Council on Elder Affairs, Pursuant to Sec 82.101  
(Jacksonville-Duval County Council on Elder Affairs Established), Ch 82  
(Jacksonville-Duval County Council on Elder Affairs), Ord Code, for a 2nd  
Full Term to Exp on 6/30/28 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
REAPPOINTMENT  
Has attended 14 of 17 or 82% of meetings during first full term of 7/1/24 - 6/30/26  
18.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Mario Decunto, a Duval County Resident, to  
the Library Brd of Trustees, Representing At-Large Group 3, Replacing Mario  
Payne, Pursuant to Sec 90.101, Ord Code, for a 1st Full Term to Exp 9/30/28  
(Wilson) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsor CM Johnson)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
19.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Ivan Mote, a Duval County Resident, to the  
Downtown Dev Review Brd, as a Downtown Property Owner Rep, Replacing  
Matthew Brockelman, Pursuant to Sec 656.361.9, Ord Code, for a 1st Full  
Term to Exp on 6/30/27 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor) (Co-Sponsor CM Johnson)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
20.  
RESO Conf the Appt of Jeffrey Drushal, a Duval County Resident, as a  
Member of the Cultural Svc Grant Prog Committee, Replacing Angela Strain as  
1 of the 7 Community Reps, Pursuant to Sec 118.605, Ord Code, for a 1st Full  
Term Exp 12/31/28 (Hampsey) (Req of Cultural Council of Greater Jax &  
Co-Introduced by CM Johnson)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
21.  
RESO Conf the Appt of Katherine Moore, a Duval County Resident & Former  
Govt Exec with Ethics Experience, as a Member of the Jax Ethics Commission,  
Pursuant to Sec 602.912, Ord Code, Apptd by the State Attorney for the 4th  
Judicial Circuit Replacing Robyn Blank for a Partial Term Ending 12/31/26,  
Followed by a Full Term Ending 12/31/29 (Reingold) (Req of State Attorney  
for the 4th Judicial Circuit)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
22.  
RESO Appt Heather Reber, CPA, to the Position of Assistant Council Auditor  
Pursuant to Sec 13.104, Ord Code; Prov for a Prospective Appt Effective Date  
(Staffopoulos) (Introduced by the CP pursuant to Sec 13.104, Ord Code)  
(Co-Sponsors CMs Salem & Lahnen)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
23.  
RESO Appt Brian Parks, CPA, to the Position of Assistant Council Auditor  
Pursuant to Sec 13.104, Ord Code; Prov for a Prospective Appt Effective Date  
(Staffopoulos) (Introduced by the CP pursuant to Sec 13.104, Ord Code)  
(Co-Sponsors CMs Salem & Lahnen)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
24.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Kimberly Corbin as Chief of the Municipal  
Code Compliance Div of the City Pursuant to Sec 34.302 (Chief of Municipal  
Code Compliance Division), Pt 3 (Municipal Code Compliance Division), Ch  
34 (Neighborhoods Department), Ord Code (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
Scrivener’s  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
Scrivener’s  
Pg. 1, line 22: strike “Section 3” and insert “Section 2”  
25.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Lanelle Phillmon, a Duval County Resident,  
to the Duval County Election Advisory Panel, Filling a Seat Formerly Held by  
Cynthia Patterson Alfred, Pursuant to Sec 59.103 (Membership; Terms;  
Composition), Ch 59 (Duval County Election Advisory Panel), Ord Code, for a  
1st Full Term to Exp 4/16/29 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
26.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Ernest Smith, a Duval County Resident, to the  
Jax Housing & Community Dev Commission, as a Rep of the Banking or  
Mortgage Banking Industry in Connection With Affordable Housing, Replacing  
David L. Wakefield, Pursuant to Sec 34.203 (Jacksonville Housing &  
Community Development Commission; Commission Members), Part 2  
(Housing & Community Dev Div), Ch 34 (Neighborhoods Dept), Ord Code, for  
a 1st Full Term to Expire on 11/30/28 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
27.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Alice Nelson, as a Member of the Eastside  
Grants Committee, & Resident of the Oakland Neighborhood, Pursuant to Sec  
118.904, Ord Code, for an Initial 1-Yr Term Exp 6/30/27 (Wilson) (Req of  
Mayor) (Co-Sponsor CM Peluso)  
Scrivener’s  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
Scrivener’s  
1. Pg. 1, line 25: strike “board” and insert “body”  
2. Pg. 2, line 7: strike “compromise” and insert “comprise”  
28.  
RESO Conf the Appt of Jackie B. Scheel, a Resident & Qualified Elector of the  
City, as a JEA Rep, to the Civil Service Board, Filling a Seat Formerly Held by  
Edythe M. Abdullah, Pursuant to Sec 17.02 (Civil Service Board), Article 17  
(Civil Service), Part A (Charter Laws Charter of the City of Jacksonville,  
Florida), Charter of the City, for a Partial Term Exp on 6/30/27 (Gavin) (Req of  
JEA)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
29.  
RESO Expressing the Recommendation of the Council of the City that any  
Future Pre-Trial Detention Facility or Correctional Center Replacing or  
Supplementing the John E. Goode Pre-Trial Detention Center shall not be  
Located in any Neighborhood or Area that was Desig as “Hazardous” (Grade  
“D”) on the 1937-1940 Home Owners’ Loan Corp Residential Security Maps  
for the City, Strongly Advising that Historically Redlined Areas be Excluded  
from Consideration Recognizing that Placing such a Facility in Historically  
Redlined Communities would Perpetuate the Harmful Legacy of Systemic  
Discrimination, Affirming the City’s Commitment to Environmental Justice &  
Equitable Dev, Encouraging Robust Community Engagement in the  
Site-Selection Process & Encouraging Site Selection that Prioritizes Equity,  
Historical Justice, & Community Reinvestment (Peluso) (Introduced by CM  
Peluso)  
Contact:  
CM Peluso  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
5/4/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/5/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/18/26 NCSPHS Approve 1-6 (Fail) (Gay, White, Amaro, Boylan, Miller,  
Salem)  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
30.  
RESO Recognizing & Honoring the Life, Legacy, & Extraordinary Service of  
Joann Manning, & Recommending to the US Congress the Designation of the  
Jacksonville Job Corps Center in Her Honor, & Celebrating Her Transformative  
Impact on Workforce Development, Youth Empowerment, & Community  
Leadership; Directing the Chief of Legislative Services to Transmit a Copy of  
This Resolution, Once Adopted, to the US Congress (Hampsey) (Introduced by  
CM Johnson) (Co-Sponsor CM Pittman)  
Contact:  
CM Johnson  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
• Recommends that the US Congress designate the Jacksonville Job Corps Center in honor of  
Joann Manning  
31.  
ORD re Towing & Storage of Vehicles or Vessels; Repealing Pt 12 (Wrecker  
Facilities & Charges) & Pt 13 (Towing on Private Property), Ch 804  
(Jacksonville Traffic Code), Ord Code; Creating a New Pt 12 (Towing &  
Storage of Vehicles & Vessels from Public Property), Ch 804 (Jacksonville  
Traffic Code), Ord Code, to Update & Clarify Provisions Related to  
Nonconsensual Towing & Storage of Vehicles & Vessels from Public Property;  
Creating a New Pt 13 (Towing & Storage of Vehicles & Vessels from Private  
Property), Ch 804 (Jacksonville Traffic Code), Ord Code, to Update & Clarify  
Provisions Related to Nonconsensual Towing & Storage of Vehicles & Vessels  
from Private Property; Prov for Codification Instructions (MacGillis)  
(Introduced by CM Gay) (Co-Sponsor CM Peluso)  
Scrivener’s  
Contact:  
CM Gay /  
Shannon MacGillis  
See AUDITOR  
RECOMMENDED  
AMENDMENT  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, TEU  
5/4/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/5/26 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/12/26  
Scrivener’s  
Pg. 19, line 13, strike “715.07(5)” and insert “715.07(2)(a)”  
• Repeals and replaces Chapter 804 (Jacksonville Traffic Code), Part 12 (Towing and Storage of  
Vehicles and Vessels from Public Property) and Part 13 (Towing and Storage of Vehicles and  
Vessels from Private Property) to effectuate the following changes:  
- Update references and definitions based on State Statutes  
- Reference “vessels” as a separate vehicle type  
- Expand non-business hours from 8pm – 7am to 6pm – 8am  
- Allow for additional Service Charges and Fees for unique vehicles/vessels and situations such  
as electric vehicles, heavy equipment, notice fees, etc.  
- Clarify present JSO practices and procedures  
AUDITOR RECOMMENDED AMENDMENT  
We recommend that the insurance requirements for participating wreckers in Part 12 (Towing  
and Storage of Vehicles and Vessels from Public Property) be updated to "amounts as determined  
by the Risk Management Division"  
32.  
RESO Appt Raj Gupta, III, a Duval County Resident, as a Member of the Jax  
Health Facilities Authority, Pursuant to Ch 490, Ord Code, Filling a Seat  
Formerly Held by Malinda F. Prudencio, for a 1st Full Term Ending 12/15/29  
(Hampsey) (Introduced by CP Carrico)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
33.  
RESO Appt Jason I. French, a Duval County Resident, as a Member of the Jax  
Health Facilities Authority, Pursuant to Ch 490, Ord Code, Filling a Seat  
Formerly Held by Patricia Gee-Jones, for a 1st Full Term Ending 12/15/29  
(Hampsey) (Introduced by CP Carrico) (Co-Sponsor CM Boylan)  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
34.  
ORD Approp $5,200,000 from the Gen Fund Operating - Youth Empowerment  
City Council Special Committee Contingency Acct to the KHA Fund -  
Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Acct to Make the Funds Available for  
Progs, Svcs, & Activities to Be Competitively Procured by the KHA Pursuant  
to Ch 126 (Procurement Code), Ord Code, Subj to Certain Conds as Described  
Herein; Prov for Carryover to FY 26-27; Waiving Sec 77.101 (Legislative  
Intent), Ch 77 (Kids Hope Alliance), Ord Code, to Auth KHA to Expend the  
City Funds Appropd Herein for the Provision of Progs, Svcs, & Activities to  
Individuals btwn 16 & 24 Years Old as Provd Herein; Amend the Revised  
Schedule M to Ord 2025-511-E (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Freeman)  
(Co-Sponsor CMs White, Amaro, Clark-Murray & Gay)  
Contact:  
CM Freeman /  
John Everett  
2/3 vote  
required by  
Council  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
5/4/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/5/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/18/26 NCSPHS Approve 7-0  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/12/26  
• Appropriates $5,200,000 from the Special Committee on Youth Empowerment contingency  
account to the Kids Hope Alliance for programs, services, and activities to be competitively  
procured  
• Funding will be disbursed pursuant to a future request for proposals, which is currently being  
drafted by KHA  
• The draft RFP, which was not reviewed by Special Committee on Youth Empowerment, includes  
the following provisions:  
- Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations  
- No single award shall exceed $1,000,000 and no single organization may receive more than  
$1,000,000  
- Match required for applicants receiving more than $250,000  
- Multi-year implementation, subject to future Council appropriation  
- Target population is youth and young adults ages 16-24 residing in 61 designated  
dual-distressed census tracts  
• Authorizes carryover of funding through FY 26/27  
• Waives the age restriction in Sec. 77.101 in order to allow KHA to provide programs and  
services for individuals between the ages of 16 – 24  
35.  
ORD-MC Amend Ch 654, Ord Code, (Code of Subdivision Regulations) to  
Allow for Private Providers; Prov for Codification Instructions (Harvey)  
(Introduced by CM Diamond)  
DEFER  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: R, LUZ  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/5/26 LUZ Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Due to LUZ  
Public Hearing  
5/12/26 CO PH Add'l/Read 2nd & Rerefer  
LUZ PH: 6/2/26  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/12/26 & 5/26/26  
36.  
ORD-MC Amend Sec 656.101(Definitions) & 656.109(Administration &  
Enforcement; Interpretation of Zoning Code; Administrative Deviations) Pt 1,  
Ch 656 (Zoning Code), Ord Code; Amend Sec 656.720 (Nonconforming Use  
Administrative Deviation), Pt 7 (Nonconforming Lots, Uses & Structures), Ch  
656 (Zoning Code), Ord Code; Prov for Codification Instructions (Harvey)  
(Introduced by CM Diamond)|  
DEFER  
Due to Planning  
Commission  
4/28/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, LUZ  
5/4/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/4/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/5/26 LUZ Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/12/26 CO PH Add'l/Read 2nd & Rerefer  
LUZ PH: 6/2/26  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/12/26 & 5/26/26  
37.  
ORD-MC re Home Occupations; Amend Secs 656.304 (Rural Residential  
Category), 656.305 (Low Density Residential Category), 656.306 (Medium  
Density Residential Category) & 656.307 (High Density Category), Subpt B  
(Residential Use Categories & Zoning Districts), Pt 3 (Schedule of District  
Regulations), Ch 656 (Zoning Code), Ord Code; Amend Sec 656.311  
(Residential-Professional-Institutional Category), Subpt C (Commercial Use  
Categories & Zoning Districts), Pt 3 (Schedule of District Regulations), Ch 656  
(Zoning Code), Ord Code; Amend Sec 656.331 (Agriculture), Subpart E  
(Miscellaneous Use Categories & Zoning Districts), Pt 3 (Schedule of District  
Regulations), Ch 656 (Zoning Code), Ord Code; Amend Secs 656.368  
(Springfield Historic Zoning Districts) & 656.369 (Springfield Performance  
Standards & Development Criteria), Subpt I (Springfield Zoning Overlay &  
Historic District Regulations), Pt 3 (Schedule of District Regulations), Ch 656  
(Zoning Code), Ord Code; Amend Sec 656.401 (Performance Standards &  
Development Criteria), Subpt a (Performance Standards & Development  
Criteria), Pt 4 (Supplementary Regulations), Ch 656 (Zoning Code), Ord Code,  
to Modify Home Occupation Requirements Consistent with State Statute  
(Reingold) (Introduced by CMs Peluso & Miller)  
2nd  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R, LUZ  
LUZ PH: 6/16/26  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26 & 6/23/26  
38.  
ORD-MC Amend Secs 250.101 (Definitions), 250.109 (Permit Suspension &  
Revocation), & 250.111 (Penalty), Pt 1 (in General), Ch 250 (Miscellaneous  
Business Regulations), Ord Code, to Add a Definition for “Special Magistrate”  
& to Revise Procedures for Revocation & Suspension of Permits for Violations  
of Ch 250, Ord Code; Prov for Codification Instructions (Pollock) (Introduced  
by CM Pittman)  
2nd  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R  
5/18/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/26/26  
39.  
ORD Approp $45,000 in Fund Bal From the Environmental Protection Fund to  
Prov Funding for Education Outreach Activities as Well as Food & Beverage,  
Travel, Supplies, Training, Dues, & Membership Fees for Jax Environmental  
Protection Brd Members & Staff; Prov for Carryover to FY 26-27; Prov for  
Waiver of Sec 111.755 (Environmental Protection Fund), Pt 7 (Environment &  
Conservation), Ch 111 (Special Revenue & Trust Accts), Ord Code, to Auth  
Utilization of Funds From the Fund for Food & Beverage, Travel, Supplies,  
Training, Dues, & Membership Fees for Brd Members & Staff; Prov for Waiver  
of Sec 360.602 (Uses of Fund), Pt 6 (Environmental Protection Fund), Ch 360  
(Environmental Regulation), Ord Code, to Allow for the Utilization of Funds  
for Education Outreach Activities Along With Food & Beverage, Travel,  
Supplies, Training, Dues, & Membership Fees for Brd Members & Staff;  
Amend Ord 2025-504-E, the FY 25-26 Budget, by Amend the Attachment a to  
Auth Expenditure of These Funds on Food & Beverage for Special Events &  
Activities (B.T. 26-065) (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)  
2nd  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
5/18/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/26/26  
40.  
ORD-MC Amend Section 55.108 (Powers & Duties), Pt 1 (DIA), Chapter 55  
(DIA), Ord Code. To Auth the DIA, When Acting in Its Capacity as Either the  
CRA or Public Economic Dev Agency for Downtown, to Impose & Collect  
Regulatory Fees & Charges for the Purposes of Defraying the Cost of Admin of  
Its Powers & Duties Under Ch 55, Ord Code; Prov for Codification Instructions  
(Lavie) (Req of Special Committee on the Future of Downtown)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced:NCSPHS, R, F  
2nd  
5/18/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/26/26  
41.  
ORD Approp $25,000 From the Multiyear Prog and Initiatives - Council Dist 5  
CBA - Contingency Acct to the Gen Fund Operating - Subsidies &  
Contributions to Private Org Acct to Prov Funding to Happy Brew, Inc. for the  
Art Force Vocational Training Prog as Described Herein; Prov for Carryover to  
FY 26-27; Waiving Sec 118.107 (Nonprofits to Receive Funding Thru a  
Competitive Evaluated Award Process; Waiver & Disclosures), Pt 1 (Gen  
Provisions), Ch 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Allow for a Direct Contract  
With Happy Brew; Apv, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to  
Execute & Deliver on Behalf of the City a Grant Agrmt Btwn the City & Happy  
Brew, Inc. For the Prog; Prov for Oversight by the Grants & Contract  
Compliance Div of the Finance Dept (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM J.  
Carlucci)  
2nd  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
5/18/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/26/26  
42.  
ORD Calling an Election on 11/3/26, to Hold a Referendum of the Qualified  
Electors Residing in Duval County on the Question of Whether to Cont the  
Current One Mill Ad Valorem Tax to Be Used for School Operational Purposes  
for an Add’l 4 Yrs Beginning on 7/1/27, & Ending on 6/30/31 (Staffopoulos)  
(Req of School Board of Duval County, FL)  
2nd  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS,R, F  
5/18/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/26/26  
43.  
ORD-MC Amend Sec 55.116 (Public Parking), Ch 55 DIA, Ord Code, to  
Expand the Role of the Office of Public Parking to Include Mgmt of the  
Micromobility Prog; Amend Sec 235.101 (Purpose), 235.102 (Applicability),  
235.103 (Definitions), 235.104 (Dockless Mobility Unit Prog Permitting),  
2nd  
235.105 (Dockless Mobility Prog Reqs), 235.106 (Indemnification  
&
Insurance), & 235.107 (Fees & Penalties), Ch 235 (Dockless Mobility  
Programs), Ord Code, to Modify the Dept Oversight, Expand the Jurisdictional  
Operation, Prov for Customer & Operator Reqs, & Modify the Fees &  
Penalties; Creating New Sec 235.109 (Dockless Mobility Program Admin), &  
235.110 (Expansion of Prog Outside Dockless Mobility Prog Boundary), Ch  
235 (Dockless Mobility Prog), Ord Code, to Create a Prog Admin Position &  
Prov for Future Expansion of Prog Outside of Current Boundary; Prov for  
Codification Instructions (Harvey) (Introduced by CM Amaro) (Co-Sponsor  
CM Peluso)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R, TEU  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/26/26  
44.  
ORD Making Certain Findings, & Apv & Auth the Public Investment Policy  
(PIP) of the OED to Add Endowment Grants to the Jax Fostering Filmmakers  
Grant Prog; Amend Sec 111.635 (Jax Film & Television Office Trust Fund), Pt  
6 (Economic & Community Dev), Ch 111 (Special Rev & Trust Accts), Ord  
Code, to Auth Use of Trust Proceeds to Fund Endowment Grants; Replacing  
Former PIP as Approv by Ord 2016-382-E & Subsequently Amend by Ord  
2018-370-E, Ord 2019-243-E, Ord 2022-372-E, Ord 2022-726-E, & Ord  
2024-286-E (Sawyer) (Req of Mayor)  
2nd  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
5/18/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/26/26  
45.  
RESO Conf the Reappt of Carmen Martinez, M.D., a Duval County Resident &  
Registered Voter, as a Member of the Duval County Election Advisory Panel,  
Pursuant to Ch 59, Ord Code, for a 2nd Full Term Ending 4/16/28 (Hampsey)  
(Introduced by CP Carrico)  
2nd  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
46.  
RESO Conf the CP’s Appt of Robyn Cenizal, a Duval County Resident, as a  
Member of the Eastside Grants Committee, Pursuant to Sec 118.904, Ord Code,  
for an Initial 2-Yr Term Exp 6/30/28 (Hampsey) (Introduced by CP Carrico)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
2nd  
47.  
RESO Appt Scott K. Thomas, a Duval County Resident, as a Member of the  
JWC, as a Gen Public Rep, Filling a Seat Held Previously by Richard J. Redick,  
Pursuant to Ch 95, Ord Code, for a Partial Term Exp 12/31/26 (Hampsey)  
(Introduced by CP Carrico)  
2nd  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
48.  
RESO Conf the Appt of Geoffrey A. Youngblood, a Duval County Resident, as  
a Member of the TRUE Commission, Filling a Seat Previously Held by  
Anthony B. Zebouni, Pursuant to Ch 57, Ord Code, for a 1st Full Term Ending  
6/30/28 (Hampsey) (Introduced by CP Carrico)  
2nd  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
49.  
50.  
RESO Honoring Todd Booth & Alhambra Theatre & Dining for Their  
Extraordinary & Sustained Contributions to the Cultural, Economic, & Artistic  
Life of Jax, & Extending Congratulations Upon the Recognition & National  
Acclaim as One of the Best Dinner Theaters in America (Hampsey) (Introduced  
by CMs Johnson & Lahnen) (Co-Sponsors CMs Salem & Peluso)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
RESO Honoring the Honorable Henry Lee Adams, Jr., for his Distinguished  
Legal Career, Historic Accomplishments, & Lifelong Contributions to the City  
of Jacksonville (Hampsey) (Introduced by CM Pittman) (Co-Sponsors CMs  
Salem, Peluso & Johnson)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
51.  
52.  
RESO Honoring Judge James A. Ruth for his Outstanding Legal Career & his  
Service to our City & our Country (Hampsey) (Introduced by CM Pittman)  
(Co-Sponsors CMs Salem & Peluso)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
RESO Declaring the Month of June 2026 to be Caribbean American Heritage  
Month in Jacksonville (Russell) (Introduced by CM Miller) (Co-Sponsor CM  
Johnson)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
53.  
54.  
RESO Celebrating 6/12/26, as Philippine Independence Day (Hampsey)  
(Introduced by CM Miller)(Co-Sponsor CM Peluso)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
RESO Honoring & Recognizing Mrs. Alesha Jones-Seabrooks for More Than  
30 Years of Dedicated Service to DCPS & the Jax Community Upon Her  
Retirement (Libby) (Introduced by CMs Amaro, Salem, & J. Carlucci)  
(Co-Sponsors CMs Pittman & Peluso)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
55.  
RESO Honoring & Commending Tim Cost for His Service as President of  
Jacksonville University & Congratulating Him on His New Role as Chancellor  
of Jacksonville University (Russell) (Introduced by CM Amaro) (Co-Sponsors  
CMs Salem & Peluso)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
56.  
57.  
RESO Declaring the Month of July 2026 as French American Heritage Month  
in Jax (Libby) (Introduced by CM Miller)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
RESO Recognizing June 2026 as Aphasia Awareness Month in the City,  
Honoring Individuals Living With Aphasia, Their Families, Clinicians, &  
Advocates, Calling Upon Businesses, Institutions, & Public Agencies to  
Advance Communication Accessibility, & Affirming That Every Resident,  
Regardless of Ability, Deserves to Be Heard (Hampsey) (Introduced by CM  
Johnson) (Co-Sponsor CM Peluso)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
58.  
RESO Recognizing & Honoring the Month of May 2026 as Haitian Heritage  
Month in the City, Celebrating the History, Culture, & Contributions of Haitian  
Americans, & Acknowledging the Impact of the Haitian Community Locally &  
Nationally (Hampsey) (Introduced by CM Johnson) (Co-Sponsor CM Peluso)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
59.  
RESO Honoring & Commending the Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Augustine for  
More Than a Century of Svc to the City, Recognizing Their Courageous  
Leadership in Expanding Access to Education During an Era of Profound  
Inequity & Their Enduring Legacy in the Lives They Transformed (Hampsey)  
(Introduced by CM Johnson) (Co-Sponsor CM Peluso)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
60.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of C. Douglas Lane, a Duval County Resident, to  
the JHPC, Replacing Maximilian S. Glober, Pursuant to Sec 76.102  
(Membership), Ch 76 (Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission), Ord  
Code, for a 1st Full Term Exp on 3/4/29 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
2nd  
61.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Reappt of Heather Rios, a Duval County Resident, as  
a Member of the Opioid & Substance Use Disorder Grants Committee, as a  
Peer Specialist Rep, Pursuant to Sec 84.202 (Composition; City Council  
Liaison; Terms; Removal), Pt 2 (Opioid & Substance Use Disorder Grants  
Committee), Ch 84 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants), Ord Code, for a 2nd  
Full Term Exp on 6/30/29 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)  
2nd  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R  
NOTE: The next regular meeting will be held Monday, June 1, 2026.  
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