DIA stamps approval on major Southbank development
Posted on September 4, 2015 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
Healthy Town opens naming opportunity following announcement The vision of a San Marco-based development team to “create a place where you can live healthily,” is a large step closer to becoming a reality. On August 26, the Downtown Investment Authority approved a resolution that clears the way for Elements Development of Jacksonville LLC, a partnership […]
Raising puppies that change lives
Posted on September 3, 2015 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
Imagine adopting an eight-week-old puppy, training it to obey your every command and then, after a year and a half, happily giving it away without looking back. That’s what Kelly and Barrett Gates plan to do. The San Marco husband and wife team are first-time puppy-raisers for Canine Companions for Independence, a nonprofit organization that […]
River Road residents seek enforcement of lower speed limit
Posted on September 3, 2015 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
New limits spike interest among other neighborhoods Now that 20 mph speed limit signs have been posted on River Road and its adjacent streets, San Marco residents offer mixed reports as to whether the signs have had any impact in calming speeding traffic on the roads near their homes. “Half the people have slowed down […]
Fifth most traveled bridge to be replaced
Posted on September 3, 2015 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
For the more than 14,000 motorists that regularly use the Lakeside Drive Bridge to cross the Ortega River canal, it is no comfort to learn the thoroughfare they use daily was ranked fifth among “most traveled bridges in need of repair” in Northeast Florida, according to a report from the Florida Department of Transportation. The […]
Public river access preserved, park status under determination
Posted on September 3, 2015 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
Parties to hammer out memo of understanding A proposed bill to permanently close an access to the St. Johns River in Avondale via a city-owned right-of-way has finally been withdrawn. The bill was originally put on the fast track with the Jacksonville City Council and its removal has left the 60- by 435-foot city property […]
Avondale residents challenge others to support Hemming Park
Posted on September 3, 2015 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
Pajcics make gift to kickstart fundraising A little more than two months after City Hall withheld the $150,000 June payment to the Friends of Hemming Park – which prompted CEO Vince Cavin to loan the nonprofit $7,000 to meet payroll in July – City Council voted 18 to 1 on Aug. 11 to approve a […]
Clean city water now available to Larsen Acres residents
Posted on August 3, 2015 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
JEA, City offer special payment programs to assist residents with hook-up fees Larsen Acres resident Joann Hogan can recall a time 40 years ago when she was a child and the water at her house was pure. “I’ve lived here all my life,” said Hogan, who lives on Marguerite Street. “My grandmother’s water was so […]
Communication needed in bike-pedestrian study
Posted on August 3, 2015 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
Deadline for public comment nears There is still time for local pedestrians and bicyclists to share concerns with a consulting firm hired by the North Florida Transportation Planning Organization to study bicycling and walking routes in Riverside and San Marco. The last day public comment will be accepted is Friday, August 7, said Marci Larson, […]