Moving Jax Fairgrounds To Westside Finds Support In $430M Capital Improvement Plan

A view from the ferris wheel at the Greater Jacksonville Agricultural Fair.
Bob Mack

The city's upcoming capital improvement program is shaping up as one of the largest in Jacksonville's history with $430 million of projects tentatively slotted for the proposed 2021-22 budget that would include city dollars to help relocate the Jacksonville Fairgrounds from the sports complex to the Westside.

The $430 million covers about 140 line items for public safety, roads, environmental projects, public buildings, and parks, according to WJCT News partner The Florida Times-Union.

In comparison, that portion of this year's budget totals $211 million, which already was a historically large amount when it was enacted by City Council last September.

Many of the projects carry over from the city's current five-year capital improvement plan that gets updated annually, but some projects are new such as $27.2 million over two years toward relocating the fairgrounds from its long-time home out to the Jacksonville Equestrian Center off Normandy Boulevard.

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