City of Jacksonville  
117 W. Duval Street  
Jacksonville, FL 32202  
Agenda - Marked  
Monday, June 15, 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: Carla Schell  
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-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  
AMEND  
Contact:  
CM Johnson/  
Cherry Pollock  
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  
Revise Sec. 634.102(a) to mirror language from the Florida Statutes  
• Amends Sec. 609.109 (Applicable Chapters and Parts) to add the $10 filing fee mandated under  
Sec. 34.045, Florida Statutes, to the fine schedule for local ordinance violations  
• Amends Sec. 634.102 (Assessment of court cost by Circuit and County Courts) to update the fine  
amounts and Florida Statute references for the $5 court costs assessed for local ordinance  
violations and add the $10 filing fee  
8.  
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  
At request of  
CM Carlucci  
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  
6/1/26 NCSPHS PH Only  
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  
9.  
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  
10.  
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  
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  
11.  
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) (N  
CPAC Deny) (Introduced by CM Diamond)|  
WITHDRAW  
At request of  
CM Diamond  
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  
5/26/26 CO PH Only  
6/2/26 LUZ PH Withdraw 7-0  
LUZ PH: 6/2/26  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 5/12/26 & 5/26/26  
12.  
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) (PD & PC Apv)  
5/12/26 CO Introduced: R, LUZ  
DEFER  
At request of  
CM Peluso  
5/18/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/19/26 LUZ Read 2nd & Rerefer  
5/26/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO PH Add'l 6/23/26  
LUZ PH: 6/16/26  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26 & 6/23/26  
13.  
ORD Approp $200,000 from the Multiyear Progs & Initiatives - Council Dist  
07 CBA - Contingency Acct to the Springfield Preservation & Revitalization -  
Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org Acct, to Prov Add’l Funding to  
Springfield Preservation & Revitalization Council, Inc. (SPAR) for the  
Springfield Cleanup Corps Prog, as Originally Authd by Ord 2025-99-E; Prov  
for Carryover to FY 28-29; Waiving 118.107 (Nonprofits to Receive Funding  
Through a Competitive Evaluated Award Process; Waiver & Disclosures), Pt 1  
(General Provisions), Ch 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Auth a 2nd Admt to  
the Direct Contract with SPAR; Waiving Sec 118.602 (Responsibility), Subpt a  
(Cultural Service Grant Program), Pt 6 (Cultural Service Grants & Art in Public  
Places), Ch 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Auth Award of Add’l Funding to  
SPAR for the Prog in Addition to Cultural Svc Grant Funding Awarded by the  
Cultural Council; Apv, & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to  
Execute & Deliver on Behalf of the City a 2nd Admt to the City Grant Agrmt  
btwn the City & SPAR for the Prog, to Increase the Max Indebtedness by  
$200,000, for a New Total Max Indebtedness Not-to-Exceed $496,181, & to  
Extend the Grant Term to 9/30/29, Subj to the Term Sheet & Budget Described  
Herein; Prov for Cont’d Oversight by the Grants & Contract Compliance Div of  
the Finance Dept (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Peluso)  
DEFER  
At request of  
CM Peluso  
5/26/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
6/1/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/1/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/2/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26  
14.  
ORD Apv Temporary & Permanent Changes in Polling Place Locations, &  
Boundary Changes within Various Precincts, to Be Effective for the 2026  
Primary Election to Be Held 8/18/26, in the City, Duval County, FL, as Req by  
the SOE Pursuant to Sec 352.102, Ord Code (Wilson) (Req of SOE)  
5/26/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R  
AMEND  
Contact:  
Jerry Holland  
6/1/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/1/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26  
AMENDMENT  
1. Clarify changes are effective immediately  
2. Reference Code Sec. 352.101 within boundary change section  
3. Include Precinct 1110 within list of precincts with boundary changes  
4. Attach Revised Exhibit 1 (Notice of Polling Location Changes) to correct addresses  
• Authorizes temporary changes to the polling locations for Precincts 208 and 604  
• Authorizes permanent changes to the polling locations for Precincts 105, 211, 307, 508, 811, 1104,  
1105, and 1405  
• Authorizes boundary changes for Precincts 1104, 1110, 1401, 1406, and 1408  
15.  
ORD Approp $500,000.00 from the Change in Liability - Case Reserve  
Expense Acct within the Self Insurance Fund, to Prov Funding for the  
Implementation of a New Risk Mgmt Information System; Waiving the  
Contact:  
Tracy Flynn  
Provisions of Sec 106.303 (Format  
&
Determination of Amounts  
Appropriated), Subpt a (General Provisions), Pt 3 (Appropriations), Ch 106  
(Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Allow Modification of the Approp  
of Funds Exhibit to Facilitate Compliance with the Requirements of the ADA  
(B.T. 26-072) (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)  
AUDITOR  
RECOMMENDED  
AMENDMENT  
5/26/26 CO Introduced: R, F  
6/1/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/2/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26  
• Appropriates $500,000 from Change in Liability - Case Reserve Expense accounts within the Self  
Insurance Fund to provide funding for a new Risk Management information system for the  
period of 7/1/26 - 6/30/27  
• Waives Sec. 106.303 (Format and determination of amounts appropriated) in order to modify  
the format of the budget transfer form to facilitate compliance with the requirements of the  
Americans with Disabilities Act  
AUDITOR RECOMMENDED AMENDMENT  
Due to the volatility in this Fund and time remaining in the fiscal year, it is unknown if there will  
be enough budgetary capacity within the Change in Liability – Case Reserve accounts to support  
the proposed appropriation. Actuals will continue to post to these accounts over the next four  
months and additional adjustments may be needed based on the actuarial report to be completed  
after fiscal year end. We recommend revising the funding source to a transfer from retained  
earnings within the Self Insurance Fund and including a waiver of Sec. 128.312 to allow the  
Self-Insurance Operating Reserve to be used to fund the new Risk Management system.  
16.  
ORD Approp $8,489,497 (Recaptured in FY 24-25 to the Gen Fund Operating  
Fund) of Gen Fund/Gen Fund Operating Fund Bal to Cure the Negative Cash  
Bal in Funds 11301 ($50,514) & 11308 ($102,624), Pursuant to Sec 11.7 of Ord  
2025-504-E, & Fund Future Non-Recurring Gen Fund Economic Incentive  
Obligations ($8,336,359), Waiving the Provisions of Sec 106.303 (Format &  
Determination of Amts Approp), Subpart A (Gen Provisions), Pt 3 (Approp),  
Ch 106 (Budget & Acct Code), Ord Code, to Allow Modification of the Approp  
of Funds Exhibit to Facilitate Compliance With the Reqs of the Americans  
With Disabilities Act (B.T. 26-075) (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)  
5/26/26 CO Introduced: R, F  
DEFER  
At request of  
the Administration  
6/1/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/2/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26  
17.  
ORD Supplementing Ord 2006-888-E Auth the Issuance of the City’s Special  
Rev & Refunding Bonds, in 1 or More Series in an Amt Necessary to Prov (a)  
for the Refunding of a Portion of the City’s Outstanding Special Rev Bonds, &  
(b) Not in Excess of $400,000,000 of Net Proj Funds in Order to Finance &  
Refinance the Acq & Construction of Certain Capital Equipment & Improv;  
Prov Auth for This Ord; Prov for Certain Definitions; Making Certain Findings;  
Prov That This Ord Shall Constitute a Contract Btwn the Issuer & the  
Bondholders; Auth the Mayor to Determine the Terms of Such Bonds, as Prov  
Herein; Auth the Mayor to Award the Sale of Said Bonds on a Competitive  
Basis, a Limited Competitive Basis, a Negotiated Basis, or as a Private  
Placement, as Prov Herein; Auth the Acq of Debt Service Reserve Fund  
Products With Respect to Such Bonds, if Deemed Necessary; Auth the Acq of  
Credit Facilities With Respect to Such Bonds, if Deemed Necessary; Auth the  
Preparation of Preliminary & Final Official Statements &/or Offering  
Memoranda With Respect to Such Bonds; Auth the Execution of a Continuing  
Disclosure Undertaking or Agrmt With Respect to Such Bonds; Auth the Desig  
of a Deputy Registrar & Paying Agent & the Provid of Other Srvs With Respect  
to Such Bonds; Prov for the Application of Such Bond Proceeds; Auth the  
Execution of 1 or More Bond Terms Agrmts With Respect to Said Bonds; Prov  
Certain Add’l Details & Auth in Connection Therewith; Waiving the Provisions  
of Sec 104.211 (Procedure for Sale of Bonds), Pt 2 (Ad Valorem Bonds, Rev  
Bonds & Other Obligations), Ch 104 (Bonds), Ord Code, So as to Allow the  
City to Award the Sale of Said Bonds on a Limited Competitive Basis, as a  
Negotiated Sale, or as a Private Placement (Traurig) (Req of Mayor)  
5/26/26 CO Introduced: R, F  
AMEND  
Contact:  
Anna Brosche /  
Chris Cicero  
6/1/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/2/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26  
AMENDMENT  
1. Attach Revised Exhibit 1 (Project List) to include additional projects previously funded by the  
FY 2025 commercial paper issuance  
2. Correct scrivener’s  
• Authorizes issuance of the City’s Special Revenue and Refunding bonds to 1) fund actual  
expenditures associated with previously approved Capital Improvement Program projects and 2)  
refund outstanding Special Revenue bonds if market conditions warrant  
• Waives Section 104.211 (Procedure for Sale of Bonds) to allow bonds to be sold on a limited  
competitive basis, negotiated basis, or as a private placement to institutional investors rather than  
being offered for public sale on a competitive basis  
18.  
ORD 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; Waiving Subsec  
656.361.9(A)(1)(b)(Voting Members), Sec 626.361.9 (Downtown Development  
Review Board), Subpt H (Downtown Overlay Zone & Downtown District Use  
& Form Regulations), Pt 3 (Schedule of District Regulations), Ch 656 (Zoning  
Code) Ord Code, as to the Requirement That the Voting Membership of the  
Downtown Dev Review Brd Include a Designated Landscape Architect  
(Wilson) (Req of Mayor)  
AMEND  
5/26/26 CO Introduced: R  
6/1/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26  
APPOINTMENT  
AMENDMENT  
Correct waiver to Sec. 656.361.9 (A)(1)(b)  
• Waives the requirement in Sec. 656.361.9 that a voting member of the Downtown Development  
Review Board be a landscape architect  
19.  
ORD Making Certain Findings & Auth the Borrowing & Approp from the  
City’s Commercial Paper Facility in the Amt of $1,000,000, to Prov an Up to  
$1,000,000, 3 Yr Term, 2.0% Interest Loan to the JHA to Fund the Demolition  
of Downtown East Apartments (f/k/a Franklin Arms Apartments) & Related  
Onsite Environmental Remediation Work; Prov for Carryover of Funds to FY  
26-27; Amend 2025 504-E, the FY 25-26 Budget Ord, to Replace the Revised  
Schedule B4 in Order to Auth the Borrowing &/or the Issuance of Debt for the  
“Downtown East Apartments Demolition” Proj; Auth the City to Enter Into an  
Agrmt with JHA to Prov the Loan as Further Detailed Therein; Invoking the  
Exemption of 126.108(G) (Exemptions From Competitive Solicitation), Ch 126  
(Procurement Code), Ord Code, to Direct Contract with JHA; Prov for  
Oversight of the Agrmt by the Finance Depart (Wilson) (Introduced by CM  
Boylan)  
AMEND  
Contact:  
CM Boylan /  
Cheron Corbett  
(JHA)  
SEE COMMENT  
AND AUDITOR  
RECOMMENDED  
AMENDMENT  
5/26/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
6/1/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/1/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/2/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26  
AMENDMENT  
1. Attach revised Exhibit 1 (BT) to correct account information  
2. Attach revised Exhibit 3 (Loan Term Sheet) to clarify term of loan and include definition of the  
project  
3. Correct scrivener’s errors  
• Authorizes a 2%, 3-year loan in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 to the Jacksonville Housing  
Authority (JHA) for the demolition and environmental remediation of the Downtown East  
Apartments (formerly known as Franklin Arms)  
• Appropriates $1,000,000 in debt to fund the loan  
• The estimated cost of the demolition and environmental remediation is $683,224  
• The City previously appropriated $1.5 million in ARP funding toward the purchase of this  
property pursuant to Ord. 2023-672-E  
• JHA plans to redevelop the property into 130-units of housing for seniors aged 55+ earning  
30-70% of AMI  
COMMENT  
The legislation authorizes the City to borrow commercial paper or fixed-rate debt to fund the  
loan. It is anticipated that the City will use commercial paper due to the 3-year term for the loan.  
Given the one-time nature of this expenditure, the duration of the loan, and the City's current rate  
on commercial paper (approximately 2.5%), General Fund Operating Reserves should be  
considered as a funding source for the loan.  
AUDITOR RECOMMENDED AMENDMENT  
We recommend revising the Loan Term Sheet to 1) clarify that closing expenses will be paid by  
JHA and 2) disburse the loan on a work performed and invoiced basis after receipt of supporting  
documentation from JHA  
20.  
ORD Adopting an Inventory List Identifying City-Owned Real Property  
Deemed Appropriate for Use as Affordable Housing Pursuant to & as  
Mandated by Sec 125.379 & 166.0451, F.S., & Sec 122.423, Ord Code;  
Declaring the 15 Parcels on the Inventory List (the “Subject Parcels”) to Be  
Surplus to the Needs of the City; Prov for Waiver of Subsection 122.423 (F)  
(Educational Workshops Required), Sec 122.423 (Disposition for Affordable  
Housing), Subpart B (Real Property Dispositions & Exchanges), Pt 4 (Real  
Property), Ch 122 (Public Property), Ord Code, to Reduce Number of Req’d  
Educational Workshops From 4 Workshops to 2 Workshops & to Waive Req to  
Advertise Such Workshops in a Newspaper of Gen Circulation; Auth  
Disposition of the Subj Parcels Pursuant to the Provisions of Sec 122.423  
(Disposition for Affordable Housing), Subpart B (Real Property Dispositions &  
Exchanges), Pt 4 (Real Property), Ch 122 (Public Property), Ord Code (Wilson)  
(Req of Mayor)  
Contact:  
Renee Hunter  
5/26/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
6/1/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/1/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/2/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26  
• Authorizes disposal of 15 parcels for affordable housing, with 11 parcels located in Council  
District 10 and the remaining four parcels located in Council District 7  
• Pursuant to Section 122.423(c), the properties will be made available for donation to non-profit  
entities with prior affordable housing experience for a period of 30 days; thereafter, for a period  
of 60 days, the properties may be donated to any entity with prior affordable housing experience  
• Waives Subsection 122.423(f) to reduce the number of required workshops from four to two, and  
remove the requirement to advertise workshops in a newspaper of general circulation  
21.  
ORD Apv, Ratifying, & Auth the Execution of a Settlement Agrmt btwn the  
City & David Washington, Case No. 3:25-cv-00404-MMH-SJH, U.S. Dist  
Court for the Middle Dist of FL & 2024-AP-000023-AXXX-MA, Fourth  
Judicial Circuit, Duval County, FL; Approp $180,000 from Gen Fund  
Operating Fund (General Fund - General Service District) to the Gen Fund  
Operating Fund (Judgments, Claims, & Losses Over $50,000) to Prov Funding  
for Settlement of Pending Litigation; Auth the GC, or His Desig, to Execute the  
Settlement Agrmt & Take Further Action, as Necessary, to Effectuate the  
Settlement & Conclude the Litigation; Waiving the Provisions of Sec 106.303  
(Format & Determination of Amounts Appropriated), Subpt a (General  
Provisions), Pt 3 (Appropriations), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord  
Code, to Allow Modification of the Approp of Funds Exhibit to Facilitate  
Compliance with the Requirements of the ADA (Mairs) (Req of OGC)  
5/26/26 CO Introduced: R, F  
AMEND  
Contact:  
Rita Mairs  
2/3 vote  
required by  
Council  
6/1/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/2/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26  
AMENDMENT  
1. Clarify funding source is General Fund Operating Reserves  
2. Include BT number within bill  
3. Correct scrivener’s errors  
22.  
ORD Approp $4,360,470.00 in Grant Funding from the Dept of Homeland  
Security Thru the FDEM to the JFRD Enhance Regional Preparedness &  
Capabilities in Designated High-Threat, High-Density Areas; Auth Positions;  
Prov for Oversight by the JFRD; Waiving the Provisions of Sec 106.303  
(Format & Determination of Amounts Appropriated), Subpt A (General  
Provisions), Pt 3 (Appropriations), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord  
Code, to Allow Modification of the Approp of Funds Exhibit to Facilitate  
Compliance with the Requirements of the ADA (R.C. 26-111) (B.T. 26-069)  
(Smith) (Req of Mayor)  
Scrivener’s  
Contact:  
Chief Golden /  
Chief Ayoub  
5/26/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
6/1/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/1/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/2/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26  
Scrivener’s  
Pg. 2, line 22, strike “R1387” and insert “R1397”  
• Grant includes funding for:  
- Duval Personnel – $620,281  
- Duval Training, Equipment and Professional Services – $1,907,640  
- Clay Equipment and Professional Services – $386,170  
- Nassau Equipment – $482,650  
- St. Johns Equipment – $764,000  
- Baker Equipment – $199,729  
• Additional Emergency Preparedness Planner position authorized pursuant to grant agreement  
• No City match required  
• Waives Sec. 106.303 (Format and determination of amounts appropriated) in order to modify  
the format of the budget transfer form to facilitate compliance with the requirements of the  
Americans with Disabilities Act  
23.  
ORD Approp $703,183.22, Including (1) $519,414.54 From the Capital Proj -  
City Venues Surcharge - Baseball Park - Baseball Park - Bldg Systems - Other  
Construction Costs Acct, & (2) $183,768.68 From the Sports Complex CIP  
Fund, Including $168,239.93 From the Baseball Park - Baseball Park - Bldg  
Systems - Other Construction Costs Acct & $15,528.75 From the Baseball Park  
- Landscape & Turf - Other Construction Costs Acct, to the City Venues  
Capital Proj Fund - Baseball Grounds - MLB Reqs - Other Construction Costs  
Acct to Prov Funding for Certain Improvements to the Baseball Grounds of  
Jax; Amend the 2026-2030 5-Year CIP Appvd by Ord 2025-505 E to Reflect  
This Approp of Funds; Waiving the Provisions of Sec 106.303 (Format &  
Determination of Amts Approp), Subpart A (Gen Provisions), Pt 3 (Appros),  
Ch 106 (Budget & Accting Code), Ord Code, to Allow Modification of the  
Approp of Funds Exhibit to Facilitate Compliance With the Reqs of the  
Americans With Disabilities Act; Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & Corp Sec to  
Execute a 2nd Amendmnt to Costs Disbursement Agrmnt Btwn the City & Jax  
Baseball, LLC to Increase the Maximum Indebtedness Under the Cost  
Disbursement Agrmnt by $703,183.22 for a New Total Maximum Indebtedness  
Not-To-Exceed $36,063,183.22; Prov for Oversight by the Dept of Public  
Works (B.T. 26-082 (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)  
AMEND  
Contact:  
Anna Brosche /  
Nina Sickler  
2/3 vote  
required by  
Council  
5/26/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
6/1/26 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/1/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/2/26 F Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26  
AMENDMENT  
1. Pg. 2, line 18: strike "three" and insert "four"  
2. Attach revised Exhibit 1 (BT) to correct account information  
• Appropriates $687,654.47 from the Baseball Park – Building Systems project and $15,528.75  
from the Baseball Park – Landscape and Turf project to provide additional funding to the  
Baseball Grounds – MLB Requirements project  
• Authorizes a Second Amendment to the Cost Disbursement Agreement to 1) increase the  
maximum indebtedness by $703,183.22, for a new total of $36,063,183.22, 2) reflect the revised  
project budget, and 3) provide that the City’s obligations under the Agreement do not extend  
beyond 9/30/26  
• Pursuant to the Cost Disbursement Agreement, the City is not responsible for cost overruns and  
is therefore not obligated to fund this appropriation  
• Waives Sec. 106.303 (Format and determination of amounts appropriated) in order to modify  
the format of the budget transfer form to facilitate compliance with the requirements of the  
Americans with Disabilities Act  
24.  
RESO Reappt Steven W. McMikle, a Duval County Resident, as a Member of  
the Jax - Duval County Council on Elder Affairs, as the Council Dist 2 Rep,  
Pursuant to Ch 82, Ord Code, for a 2nd Full Term Exp 6/30/28 (Hampsey)  
(Introduced by CM Gay)  
5/26/26 CO Introduced: R  
6/1/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
REAPPOINTMENT  
Has attended 13 of 15 or 87% of meetings during first full term of 7/1/24 – 6/30/26  
25.  
RESO Appt David Monk, a Duval County Resident, as a Member of the  
Building Code Adjustment Brd, Pursuant to Ch 56, Ord Code, Replacing  
Daniel Ord, for a Partial Term Ending 9/30/27 (Hampsey) (Introduced by CP  
Carrico)  
5/26/26 CO Introduced: R  
6/1/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
26.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Dr. Truitte L. Moreland, a Duval County  
Resident, as a Member of the Jax Journey Forward Brd With Experience in  
Education, Replacing William C. Gentry, Pursuant to Sec 85.105, Ord Code,  
for an Initial 4-Year Term Expiring 9/30/28 (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)  
5/26/26 CO Introduced: R  
6/1/26 R Read 2nd & Rerefer  
6/9/26 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer  
APPOINTMENT  
27.  
ORD-MC Amend Ch 86 (Homelessness Initiatives Commission), Ord Code, to  
Clarify Process for Making of Recommendations for Use of Homelessness  
Initiatives Special Revenue Fund Funds; Prov for Codification Instructions  
(MacGillis) (Introduced by CM Peluso)  
2nd  
6/9/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/23/26  
28.  
ORD-MC re Noxious Weeds & Invasive Plant Species; Amend Sec 518.111  
(Definitions), Subpt B (Definitions), Pt 1 (General Provisions), Ch 518  
(Jacksonville Property Safety & Maintenance Code), Ord Code, to Define  
“Noxious Weed"; Amend Sec 518.202 (Conditions Prohibited & Declared  
Public Nuisances; Penalty) & Sec 518.209 (Abatement of Public Nuisances), Pt  
2 (Improved or Unimproved Lots & Exterior Conditions of Residential &  
Commercial Properties), Ch 518 (Jacksonville Property & Safety Maintenance  
Code), Ord Code, to Add Invasive Plant Species Desig as Noxious Weeds to  
the Category of “Nuisance Vegetation” & Prov Abatement Instructions  
Pertaining to Noxious Weeds; Prov for Codification Instructions (Hartung)  
(Introduced by CM Boylan)  
2nd  
6/9/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, JWC  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/23/26  
29.  
ORD Approp $1,471,237.53, Including $504,441 in Revenue Collected from  
the Foreclosure Registry & a Reallocation of Previously Appropd Funds in the  
Amt of $966,796.53, to Fund Various Progs & Activities Authd Pursuant to Ch  
179, (Mortgage Foreclosure Registration), Ord Code; Auth Positions; Apv &  
Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver, Any &  
All Docs Related to the Use of Funds Authd Herein; Waiving the Provisions of  
Sec 106.303 (Format & Determination of Amounts Appropriated), Subpt A  
(General Provisions), Pt 3 (Appropriations), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting  
Code), Ord Code, to Allow Modification of the Approp of Funds Exhibit to  
Facilitate Compliance with the Requirements of the ADA (R.C. 27-004) (B.T.  
27-005) (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)  
2nd  
6/9/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS,R, F  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/23/26  
30.  
ORD Approp $1,700,000.00 in Grant Funding from the U.S. DOT Thru the  
FDOT to Prov Add’l Funding for Construction of the Timuquan Trl - Segment  
C Along Fort Caroline Rd in Council Dist 1; Amend the 26-30 5-Yr CIP Appvd  
by Ord 2025-505-E to Reflect This Approp of Funds to the Proj; Apv & Auth  
the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec, to Execute & Deliver a Local Agency  
2nd  
Supplemental Prog Agrmt, Financial Proj  
#
441861-2-58-01 &  
441861-2-68-02, btwn the State of FDOT & the City to Extend the Agrmt  
Expiration Date Until 6/30/27; Waiving the Provisions of Sec 106.303 (Format  
& Determination of Amounts Appropriated), Subpt A (General Provisions), Pt  
3 (Appropriations), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Allow  
Modification of the Approp of Funds Exhibit to Facilitate Compliance with the  
Requirements of the ADA; Prov for Oversight by the Dept of Public Works,  
Engineering & Construction Mgmt Div (B.T. 26-060) (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)  
6/9/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS,R, F  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/23/26  
31.  
ORD Concerning a Continuation Grant; Approp $3,269,046.69, Including  
$8,308.69 in Reprogrammed Funding & $3,260,738.00 in Annual Housing  
Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Prog Grant Funding from the U.S. Dept of  
Housing & Urban Dev, to Prov Housing Assistance & Related Supportive Svcs  
to Eligible Low Income Persons Living with HIV/AIDS & Their Families  
within Duval County; Prov Auth for Reallocation of Grant Funds as More  
Particularly Described Herein; Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the  
Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver, Any & All Docs Related to the Proposed Uses  
of Grant Funds Authd Herein; Apv a Prog Manager Position; Waiving the  
2nd  
Provisions of Sec 106.303 (Format  
&
Determination of Amounts  
Appropriated), Subpt A (General Provisions), Pt 3 (Appropriations), Ch 106  
(Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Allow Modification of the Approp  
of Funds Exhibit to Facilitate Compliance with the Requirements of the ADA  
(R.C. 27-003) (B.T. 27-004) (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)  
6/9/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/23/26  
32.  
ORD Concerning a Continuation Grant; Approp $610,307.44 in Annual  
Emergency Solutions Grant Funding, Including $610,007.00 from the U.S.  
Dept of Housing & Urban Dev & $300.44 in Reprogrammed Grant Funds, to  
Fund Various Svcs & Activities Aimed at Addressing Homelessness & That  
Meet the Goals & Objectives of the ESG Prog; Invoking the Exemption in Sec  
126.108(G) (Exemptions From Competitive Solicitation), Pt 1 (General  
Regulations; Ethics & Transparency in Public Contracting), Ch 126,  
(Procurement Code), Ord Code, to Allow for a Direct Contract with Changing  
Homelessness, Inc.; Waiving Sec 118.107 (Nonprofits to Receive Funding  
Through a Competitive Evaluated Award Process), Pt 1 (General Provisions),  
Ch 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Allow for a Direct Contract with Changing  
Homelessness, Inc.; Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to  
Execute & Deliver on Behalf of the City an Emergency Solutions Grant Agrmt  
with Changing Homelessness, Inc. for the Provision of Svcs Described in This  
Ord; Apv & Auth the Mayor, or Her Desig, & the Corp Sec to Execute &  
Deliver, Any & All Docs Related to the Proposed Uses of Grant Funds Authd  
Herein; Prov Auth for Reallocation of Grant Funds as More Particularly  
Described Herein (R.C. 26-124) (B.T. 27-002) (Dillard) (Req of Mayor)  
6/9/26 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F  
2nd  
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/23/26  
33.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Michelle Begley as Chief of the Accounting  
Div of the Dept of Finance & Admin of the City Pursuant to Sec 24.302, Ord  
Code (Wilson) (Req of Mayor)  
2nd  
6/9/26 CO Introduced: R  
34.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Corey Ford, a Duval County Resident, to the  
Construction Trades Qualifying Brd as a Private Citizen, Replacing David L.  
Robertson, Pursuant to Sec 62.101 (Brd Estab), Ch 62 (Construction Trades  
Qualifying Brd), Ord Code, for a 1st Full Term to Exp on 9/30/28 (Wilson)  
(Req of Mayor)  
2nd  
6/9/26 CO Introduced: R  
35.  
RESO Conf the Mayor’s Appt of Julio Alayo, a Duval County Resident, to the  
Construction Trades Qualifying Brd as a HAR Contractor, Replacing Clifford  
Denmon Snell, Pursuant to Sec 62.101 (Board Established), Ch 62  
(Construction Trades Qualifying Brd), Ord Code, for a Partial Term to Exp on  
9/30/26, Followed by a 1st Full Term to Exp on 9/30/29 (Wilson) (Req of  
Mayor)  
2nd  
6/9/26 CO Introduced: R  
36.  
RESO Honoring & Commending Officer Willie Perry Upon His Retirement for  
His Decades of Dedicated Service to the Citizens & Students of Jax Through  
His Work With the JSO & DCPS (Russell) (Introduced by CMs Amaro,  
Johnson, Pittman, Salem, Howland, Freeman, Miller, J. Carlucci, Peluso,  
Diamond & Carrico)  
6/9/26 CO Introduced: R  
37.  
38.  
39.  
RESO Congratulating the St. Johns Country Day School Spartans Baseball  
Team on Winning the 2026 FHSAA Class 1A State Championship (Libby)  
(Introduced by CMs White, Freeman, Salem, J. Carlucci, Pittman, Amaro, Gay,  
Miller & Carrico)  
6/9/26 CO Introduced: R  
RESO Congratulating the Trinity Christian Academy Conquerors Baseball  
Team on Winning the 2026 FHSAA Class 2A Baseball Championship (Russell)  
(Introduced by CMs White, Johnson, Pittman, Gay, Salem, Amaro, Howland,  
Miller & Carrico)  
6/9/26 CO Introduced: R  
RESO Honoring & Celebrating America’s Semiquincentennial, the 250th  
Anniversary of the Founding of the United States of America, & Affirming the  
City’s Commitment to Democracy, Liberty, Unity, & Opportunity (Hampsey)  
(Introduced by CMs Howland, Johnson, Pittman, Salem, Lahnen, J. Carlucci,  
Miller, White, Amaro, Gay, Boylan, Peluso & Carrico  
6/9/26 CO Introduced: R  
NOTE: The next regular meeting will be held Monday, July 20, 2026.  
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