David Bauerlein - Florida Times-Union
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Jacksonville City Council President Terrance Freeman said he intends to have the council make a decision in the long-running debate over Confederate monuments on city-owned land.
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JEA has been meeting with representatives of businesses, nonprofits, local governments and environmental groups to forge a plan for how it will produce electricity in the decades to come.
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That's because total bills include the cost of natural gas used in power plants, which is declining in price. JEA estimates that most bills will drop over the next five months.
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Voters will know in the next three weeks how Jacksonville's City Council districts will be configured in the spring elections.
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City officials expect that by summer 2024, a pump station that pushes floodwater more quickly to the St. Johns River will be up and running.
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Residents of the historic neighborhood oppose a redistricting plan that would split their part of the city into three City Council districts.
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Khan said the properties will be like what's in place now with a boutique hotel, restaurant, parking and other public amenities.
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Democrat Charlie Crist has vowed to remove the dam if elected. Gov. Ron DeSantis has not taken a position.
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City Council approved the demolition over the objections of preservationists.
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The money was among $175 million in local grants that Gov. Ron DeSantis blocked after lawmakers approved them last month.