Bacteria found in Millers Creek won’t affect dredging project

City environmentalists have detected human fecal coliform in the St. Johns River near Millers Creek, but it shouldn’t affect efforts to dredge the creek in the Mayfair neighborhood of St. Nicholas. The City of Jacksonville’s Environmental Protection Board routinely monitors the river for fecal coliform, which can be from human or animal waste. Millers Creek […]

Overland Bridge project winds down as I-10, Fuller Warren Bridge project ramps up

Overland Bridge project winds down as I-10, Fuller Warren Bridge project ramps up

The six-year Florida Department of Transportation project known as the Overland Bridge Project is nearly over. Construction began Jan. 14, 2013 to replace the series of overpasses that carry traffic over Hendricks, Kings and Montana Avenues along 2.3 miles of I-95 near downtown Jacksonville. Pending weather or other unforeseen circumstances, the project will be completed […]

Lower speed limit on some San Marco streets confusing to drivers

When driving through San Marco neighborhoods, be aware that the speed limit on a number of residential streets has been lowered to 20 mph. Police are issuing speeding tickets to drivers who exceed the new 20 mph speed limit on London, Gadsden, Morvenwood, Greenridge and Mapleton roads in Miramar. And, farther north, residents in the […]

Bold Bean withdraws application to serve food, alcohol outdoors

Despite approval by the City’s Planning Commission, Bold Bean Coffee Roasters in San Marco will not be offering outdoor seating for patrons to consume outside food and beverages they have purchased inside the coffee shop. The City’s Planning and Development Department had approved the application with conditions, including adding two more parking spaces, bicycle parking […]

Renovations planned (again) for Friendship Fountain

Renovations planned (again) for Friendship Fountain

District 5 Councilwoman Lori Boyer is anxiously awaiting the master plan she hopes will take the Riverwalks to the next level, helping to activate the downtown riverfront. The idea for nodes, or thematic pocket parks, along the Southbank and Northbank Riverwalks has been under discussion for several years. The vision was initially developed by the […]

Land Use and Zoning upholds appeal for Certificate of Appropriateness

Land Use and Zoning upholds appeal for Certificate of Appropriateness

What some feared may be a precedent-setting move was realized at the Feb. 21 Land Use and Zoning Committee (LUZ) meeting when six councilmembers voted to uphold an appeal by Avondale resident Virginia “Ginger” Harris to add a two-story addition to her landmark 1909 home at the corner of Challen and Riverside Avenues. District 5 […]

One Call consolidation to create one of largest Downtown employers

One Call consolidation to create one of largest Downtown employers

Three weeks after One Call’s 80-by-16-foot signs were installed at the top of company headquarters, employees and guests celebrated the event with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Feb. 12 in the lobby of the 22-story skyscraper at 841 Prudential Dr. The health care management company provides business services in the workers’ compensation industry and is moving 500 […]

New storage facility planned for San Marco

New storage facility planned for San Marco

With several sizeable multi-family developments in various stages of planning and construction underway in the San Marco area, the next logical business is soon to follow. A new storage facility called My Neighborhood Storage Center is currently being reviewed by the St. Johns River Water Management District, with a target opening date of early 2019. […]

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