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 Residents discuss options for future of Riverfront Park

 Residents discuss options for future of Riverfront Park

Many residents living adjacent to Riverfront Park in San Marco say public fishing in the park has ruined their quality of life. Responding to a litany of emails from residents, many of which requested fishing be banned from the park, District 5 Councilwoman Lori Boyer held a public meeting Nov. 5 to hear complaints and […]

Two-hour parking ordinance continues to draw controversy

Two-hour parking ordinance continues to draw controversy

Two-hour parking is coming to St. Nicholas Town Center. In early November, the Jacksonville City Council passed an ordinance supporting the installation of two-hour parking signs by the Florida Department of Transportation in front of the businesses on the southwest side of Beach Boulevard between Walton Street and Palmer Terrace. The resolution, entitled Ordinance 2015-0705, […]

‘Our library is whole again’

‘Our library is whole again’

Willow Branch Library re-opens More than 18 months after water intrusion repair work began, and more than a year after it was temporarily closed, the Willow Branch Public Library at 2875 Park St. was re-opened – in better condition than ever. A crowd of more than 200 neighbors and library supporters attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony […]

Beacon Riverside suspends sales efforts, seeks financing

Beacon Riverside suspends sales efforts, seeks financing

Despite the rosy projections noted in The Resident’s November issue in a story titled “Low inventory in Historic District means seller’s market,” there is one sector in the housing market that is still struggling. New condominium developments, including Beacon Riverside, by HP 500 LLC, are finding it difficult to sell the concept. Construction plans for […]

Elevate, eliminate, extend – or keep as is

Elevate, eliminate, extend – or keep as is

JTA ponders what to do about Skyway It’s been over 18 years since the Jacksonville Transit Authority took over management of the downtown monorail transit system known as the Skyway and now the independent agency responsible for the city’s public transit finds itself at a crossroads. Faced with an obsolete operation system, spare parts which […]

Neighbors rally against restaurant planned for old laundry center

Neighbors rally against restaurant planned for old laundry center

Residents believe Roost is fox in henhouse In what may be an ironic choice for a name, The Roost is being viewed by residents as the fox in the henhouse, believing that approval of the plan bodes ill for the neighborhood. What was initially pitched as a small, 60-seat breakfast and lunch café expanded into a […]

Historic Districts to get EV Charging Stations

In order to attract visitors who drive electric cars to San Marco, the San Marco Merchants Association was awarded a grant by JEA and the North Florida Transportation Organization (TPO) to have an electric vehicle (EV) charging station installed near San Marco Square. Across the river, residents in the new 220 Riverside and Brooklyn Station […]

Family Promise milestone more than a number

Family Promise milestone more than a number

During its nine-year charter Family Promise of Jacksonville – one of more than 185 affiliates nationwide – has served almost 100,000 meals and provided more than 40,000 nights of shelter through 16 host congregations. Those numbers are meaningful only when you talk to some of the 122 families (144 adults and 235 children) who today […]

All Saints celebrates 50 years in “ageless” traditional edifice

All Saints celebrates 50 years in “ageless” traditional edifice

  It’s been 50 years since the All Saints Episcopal Parish moved south from its former location on Hendricks Avenue near I-95 to the beautiful brick edifice it inhabits at 4171 Hendricks Avenue and to celebrate that anniversary members will do so in retro style. On All Saints Day, Sunday, Nov. 1, the All Saints […]