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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)Whether you're a native or a newcomer, we want your Jacksonville experience to be memorable. 
 


City Fees
The 630-CITY phone line is experiencing higher than usual call volume.  Please e-mail questions to 630CITY@coj.net.

The 2009 stormwater and solid waste bills were mailed to property owners May 27.  That same day, Mayor John Peyton and other city officials broke ground for the new Melba/Green drainage improvement project that will mitigate recurring flooding and improve the health of the St. Johns River.  To learn more, see City Fees.   


Holiday Schedule for July 4 Holiday   
Most city government offices and facilities will be closed Friday, July 3, in observance of Independence Day. To learn more, see Holiday Schedule.

Hurricane Preparedness   
Hurricane season officially began June 1.  This is a good time to make sure you and your family are ready for weather-related emergencies.  The Emergency Preparedness Web site has valuable information and links to useful resources. 
  
Stay Home - Jacksonville Foreclosure Prevention
 
Stay Home Icon The City of Jacksonville has created a web site, Stay Home, that provides information to help homeowners avoid foreclosure.

For details, see Stay Home.


Project New Ground Information 
Project New Ground LogoRecent information fairs answered questions about the city's long-term clean-up project for properties on which ash from waste-burning incinerators was deposited years ago.  For more information about the clean-up project, see Project New Ground
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Mapping the Risk: Flood Map Modernization
Mapping the RiskDuval County has embarked on a major effort to develop detailed, digital flood hazard maps that reflect current flood risks and areas of recent growth. 
Learn more about the flood map modernization process.

City Photographs
Flickr collection of river photographsThe 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.

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