Since entering office, Mayor John Peyton and his team have launched several successful initiatives aimed at making Jacksonville a better place for all of its residents. To learn more about each initiative and how it affects your life, click on the links below.
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RALLY Jacksonville! Also known as the Mayor's Literacy Initiative, RALLY Jacksonville! is a plan to help every child be ready to read before starting kindergarten and now includes baby RALLY! for the youngest Jacksonvillians. |
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Blueprint for ProsperityThe city, the Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce and WorkSource are partnering to increase Duval County residents' per capita income through efforts in economic development, education, racial opportunity and harmony, infrastructure, leadership and quality of life. More... |
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Horizon 2030 Growth Management Recognizing the challenges posed by future growth, Mayor Peyton appointed a task force to review and recommend updates to the city's growth management policies and strategies. The result is a comprehensive set of recommendations known as "Horizon 2030." More... |
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downtown, naturally A series of projects designed to enhance downtown Jacksonville, downtown, naturally promotes a vision for a livable, vibrant, pedestrian-friendly destination and include a new Main Street pocket park and plans for improved landscape management. More... |
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Organizational Effectiveness Review At the heart of the Organizational Effectiveness Review is a thorough analysis of each city department using total quality data, a review of policies, procedures and practices, interviews with employees and an audit of departmental records. More... |
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Seeds of Change Seeds of Change: Growing Great Neighborhoods is Mayor Peyton's partnership with residents, community associations and civic leaders to promote vital changes in neighborhoods across Jacksonville. More... |
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River AccordMayor John Peyton, together with partners with a stake in the future health of the St. Johns River, have announced the River Accord, a 10-year, $700 million program to begin restoring the health of the lower basin of the St. Johns River. More... |