City of Jacksonville hosts Council Member Public Meeting – Council Leadership on April 3, 2023

City of Jacksonville hosts Council Member Public Meeting – Council Leadership on April 3, 2023
Lenny Curry / City of Jacksonville Mayor — City of Jacksonville
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April 03, 2023

12:00 PM

City Hall

117 W. Duval St.

Don Davis Room

Please contact Nikki Evans at (904) 255-5143, for additional information or correspondence.

Notice is hereby given that Council Vice President Ron Salem will hold a meeting on Monday, April 3rd at 12:00 pm in the Don Davis Room, located at 117 West Duval Street, 1st floor, City Hall St. James Building to discuss the Council Leadership.

All interested parties are invited to attend.

ADA Accommodation Notice

Pursuant to the American with Disabilities Act, accommodations for persons with disabilities are available upon request. Please allow 1-2 business days notification to process; last-minute requests will be accepted but may not be possible to fulfill. Please contact Disabled Services Division at: V 904-255-5466, TTY-904-255-5476, or email your request to KaraT@coj.net.

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