#AskJAXTDY | Does the city’s resilience office have any power?
Read full article: #AskJAXTDY | Does the city’s resilience office have any power?Q: Jacksonville Today reader Alice K. has multiple questions about Jacksonville’s 3-year-old Office of Resilience. Does the resilience office have more than advisory power? she asks. If not, how serious is the mayor about actually listening to the office’s advice? And is the resilience office “part of the debate about what to do with the Downtown/river corridor?
#AskJAXTDY l Why spend more money on another septic tank study?
Read full article: #AskJAXTDY l Why spend more money on another septic tank study?The proposed study of septic tanks in Jacksonville is causing controversy as some question the need for another costly investigation. City Council legislation is requesting $200,000 to fund a study by the University of Florida Center for Coastal Solutions. The study would assess the vulnerability of septic systems throughout the county and prioritize their conversion to sewer. The goal is to prevent sewage backups and meet water quality standards. Previous efforts have been made to phase out septic systems, but this study would provide a comprehensive countywide assessment.
Resilient Jacksonville: Mayor launches 50-year strategy for city’s infrastructure to confront extreme weather, flooding
Read full article: Resilient Jacksonville: Mayor launches 50-year strategy for city’s infrastructure to confront extreme weather, floodingOn Friday, Mayor Donna Deegan will launch "Resilient Jacksonville,” a 50-year strategy to ensure the River City's infrastructure is strong enough and adaptable enough to confront flooding and extreme heat.
