The Jacksonville City Council will hold a special meeting Monday evening to hear community feedback on the proposed Jaguars stadium renovation deal.
– The Jacksonville City Council has three meetings on its calendar Monday and all three have agenda items related to the $1.4 billion renovation plan for EverBank Stadium., union leaders will gather to make sure their voices are heard when it comes to the development.In a message to members, the North Florida Labor Council encourages everyone to attend a news conference at 4:30 p.m. at City Hall, 117 West Duval St., before the special city council meeting on the stadium.
The $1.4 billion renovation plan is still a work in progress, as city leaders and the Jaguars work to finalize the ins and outs of the deal. That’s why the city wants to hear from the public and is hosting a special meeting on Monday for community feedback.Eastside community ‘disheartened’ as council pushes to leave $300M Community Benefits Agreement up to a vote
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