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Welcome to coj.net. Information on Jacksonville and our city government is readily available on this Web site or by accessing the links to other organizations you'll see as you browse. If you need further information or assistance, don't hesitate to contact 630-CITY (630-2489).
Community Participation in Budget Urged
The City of Jacksonville plans to engage citizens in the process that will determine the next fiscal year's budget. Six budget workshops, town hall meetings and a new budget Web site are part of the plan. For more budget information, go to MyJaxBudget.com.
President's Day Holiday Schedule Most city government offices and facilities will be closed Monday, Feb. 15, in observance of President's Day. Click here for a complete list of closings and services.
Successful Team Teal Kickoff
Generating excitement for next year's Jaguar season began with the kickoff of Team Teal. Learn about becoming a member of Team Teal and about ticket offers for the 2010 season by registering at www.myteamteal.com.
Join the Mayor on Facebook
The mayor's facebook page offers another opportunity to learn about city events and programs.
Emergency Preparedness Announces New Weather Alert System
The Emergency Preparedness Division has added a CodeRed Weather Warning system to services provided to Duval County residents. This free service will deliver severe weather warnings affecting the area to telephones within seconds after being issued by the National Weather Service. Subscribe to CodeRed Weather Warning.
H1N1 Flu Information The Florida Department of Health's toll-free number, 877FLAFLU1 (877 352 3581), is available seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The myflusafety.com Web site will be the official State of Florida Web site for residents to obtain information. Additional information is also available through the Duval County Health Department.
 Mortgage Problems? Help is Available
Facing the Mortgage Crisis, a public/private partnership with WJCT Public Television, connects residents with foreclosure prevention resources through a network of trusted community partners. Stay Home is a Web site created by the City of Jacksonville to provide advice and an extensive list of links and contacts to help stressed homeowners avoid foreclosure. For additional information, see Stay Home or Facing the Mortgage Crisis.
City Photographs
The City of Jacksonville has launched a Web site on Flickr, a photo-sharing site. Photographs taken at city events and scenic locations throughout Duval County may be found in the collections. Go to City of Jacksonville Collections.
Request city services or register a complaint and track the progress of your issue or call (904) 630-CITY (630-2489).
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