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Early voting runs from Feb. 12 through Feb. 20 in the Jacksonville City Council race between Democrat Tracye Polson and Republican Nick Howland.
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In a night jam-packed with legislation, the Jacksonville City Council tackled two controversial ordinances facing fierce opposition from affected residents. The council also continued to pass ethics reform around nonprofits after previously receiving public backlash over instances of tax dollars going to nonprofits with ties to council members.
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City Councilman Michael Boylan is quarantining at home. He says his symptoms would be worse if he weren't vaccinated.
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Monday is the deadline to register to vote in the race to fill a Jacksonville City Council at-large seat. The winner will help decide issues like recycling, traffic, environment, downtown development and racial harmony.
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Duval's election supervisor has mailed out more than 85,000 ballots so far for the City Council at-large group 3 runoff election Feb. 22.
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City Council unanimously agreed to spend half a million dollars to build a fitness center in northwest Jacksonville, part of an attempt to eliminate health disparities and lack of opportunities in the area. The gym will be free to the community for the first five years it's open.
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Contractors threatened to pull out of the demolition project unless they got paid.
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City Council is holding its first meeting of the year Monday night, when it will move forward on its once-in-a-decade redistricting process.
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Carlucci says the city is desperate for "honest, energetic leadership and vision in City Hall — with more collaboration."
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Democrat Tracye Polson and Republican Nick Howland led the race in fundraising, and will now face a runoff election February 22.