Mayor Deegan announces schedule for upcoming public town hall meetings

Donna Deegan - Mayor of Jacksonville, FL - City of Jacksonville website
Donna Deegan - Mayor of Jacksonville, FL - City of Jacksonville website
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Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan has announced a new series of town hall meetings open to all residents. The sessions will begin at 6 p.m. and are free for the public, with no RSVP needed.

The first event is scheduled for Tuesday, September 2, at the Mandarin Senior Center located at 3848 Hartley Rd., Jacksonville. Additional meetings will follow at different locations across the city:

– September 4: First Coast High School, 590 Duval Station Rd., Jacksonville
– September 11: Ed White High School, 1700 Old Middleburg Rd. N., Jacksonville
– September 15: Fletcher High School, 700 Seagate Ave., Neptune Beach
– September 17: Riverside High School, 1200 McDuff Ave. S., Jacksonville
– September 18: Fort Caroline Middle School, 3787 University Club Blvd., Jacksonville

All events are designed to encourage community participation and allow residents to engage directly with city leadership.



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