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From Wednesday morning on, drivers can expect two-way travel on Adams Street and Forsyth Street, between Jefferson and Liberty streets.
Jacksonville will convert Adams and Forsyth Streets to two-way traffic Wednesday to boost access, business growth and navigation in downtown.
Civil engineering and planning firm Prosser | Prime AE in Jacksonville submitted the plan June 27 for the site southwest of ...
After holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday to celebrate the launch of the nation’s first public driverless transportation ...
As his term as Jacksonville City Council president comes to a close, District 12 Councilmember Randy White reflected on ...
Mayor Donna Deegan announced the passage of ordinance #2025-396, a redevelopment agreement between the City of Jacksonville ...
Th Jacksonville Transportation Authority will begin its NAVI service with self-driving shuttles on June 30. Rides will be ...
While recognizing Pride Month, Mayor Deegan announced the first-ever members of her 11-person LGBTQ Advisory Committee, which ...
The NAVI vans hold nine passengers and is free to ride from June 30 to Sept. 30 along Bay Street in Downtown Jacksonville.
Jacksonville City Council member Mike Gay introduced a resolution to formally request a review by the Florida Commission on Ethics of the decision by General Counsel Michael Fackler to hire the Bedell ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – On Thursday, the Jacksonville City Council will swear in its new president and vice president. The ...
Jacksonville City Council unanimously approves agreement for University of Florida to build campus in downtown Jacksonville.