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This document is the Rules of the Council of the City of Jacksonville, last updated September 13, 2022, reflecting amendments through Ordinance 2022-645-E. The rules outline the organization and governance of the Jacksonville City Council, including procedures for council officers, leadership positions, member conduct standards, and legislative operations. The document serves as the procedural and governance framework authorized by Section 10.101 of the Jacksonville Ordinance Code.
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The City of Jacksonville Data Packet provides property tax information for the consolidated Jacksonville-Duval County government to inform public discussion of funding proposals. The document presents millage rate trends from 2020-2024 showing that approximately 71% of Florida cities maintained rates at or below 2020 levels, 65% have not increased rates in five years, and 53% have decreased rates at least once. The packet includes definitions of key property tax terminology such as ad valorem tax, assessed valuation, and homestead exemptions to provide context for evaluating municipal revenue and services.
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The Jacksonville Procurement Awards Committee met on May 1, 2025, to approve eleven contracts totaling approximately $30.5 million across multiple city departments. Major awards included $23.99 million for afterschool and summer programming through Kids Hope Alliance (with a new contract not-to-exceed amount of $64.99 million), $2.5 million for comprehensive elevator service to TK Elevator Corporation, and approximately $2.35 million for Commonwealth Avenue and Pickettville Road intersection improvements. The committee also approved several infrastructure projects managed by Public Works Engineering & Construction, as well as equipment purchases for the Sheriff's Office including communications and forensic equipment.
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The Duval County Clerk of Courts in Jacksonville, Florida, located at 501 West Adams Street, maintains official court records, issues marriage licenses, processes payments, and provides online access to court records through its Online Records Portal. The office operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and can be reached at 904-255-2000. Services include marriage license issuance, official records searches covering court records, deed records, marriage certificates, and tax lien records since 1988, along with jury duty assistance and passport services. The Clerk's office operates a branch location at Atlantic Boulevard in Neptune Beach, approximately 14.8 miles away.
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This document catalogs Jacksonville's boards and commissions organized by function. The city maintains 24 advisory boards including the Better Jacksonville Plan Project Administration Committee, Homelessness Initiatives Commission, and Mayor's LGBTQ+ Advisory Board, which provide advice and resident perspectives to the mayor and City Council. Eleven oversight bodies including the Art in Public Places Committee and Board of Library Trustees perform advisory functions and may allocate city funding within certain programs. Ten regulatory boards and commissions including the Jacksonville Ethics Commission, Planning Commission, and Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission exercise regulatory authority to make rulings and impose penalties under the Ordinance Code. Board members are required to complete ethics training materials provided by the city.
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NULL This document is a navigation menu and index page listing links to past DIA (Downtown Investment Authority) meeting documents without substantive content. It contains no specific budget figures, program details, votes, dates of substantive actions, or quantifiable metrics—only file names and organizational categories. The document itself does not summarize or describe any actual meeting outcomes or decisions.
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This document is an index page from Jacksonville.gov listing agendas, packages, and minutes for JPAC (Jacksonville Planning and Advisory Committee) meetings held between January and April 2026. The page provides download links to meeting materials, notes that packages are large files (7-10 MB) best opened with Adobe Acrobat Reader, and includes information about accessibility accommodations and public records procedures in compliance with Florida's Government in the Sunshine laws.
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This Jacksonville City Council webpage provides information about meeting schedules and access procedures. The regular meeting schedule includes City Council meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 5:00 p.m., along with various committee meetings scheduled throughout the month, with recent memoranda issued in June and July 2025 addressing addendum policies and meeting notifications. The page also outlines procedures for requesting DVD/CD copies of meeting recordings and closed captioning services to ensure accessibility.
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The City of Jacksonville Beach's City Clerk office maintains official municipal records that are open to the public under Florida Statutes Chapter 119. Beginning May 15, 2023, the city implemented an online submission and tracking portal for public records requests, providing requesters with a tracking number and security code to monitor status. Fees for records are established per Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, with additional charges applied when requests require extensive research or staff assistance. The city also operates a free COAST tool allowing the public to search historical building permit records, check permit and inspection status, and track plan review status without submitting a formal records request.
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The Duval County Clerk of Courts maintains custody of court records in Duval County, with most records available online. Criminal case records include defendant name, date of birth, case type, status, and charges, while civil case records include plaintiff and defendant names, case type, status, and filing dates. The document provides contact information and office locations for the Official Records Department, Public Records Department, and Public Information Officer for those seeking to access or request records related to court cases, marriages, divorces, property, and other recorded documents.
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