Jax2025: People most dissatisfied with downtown, public schools and transit

Started by thelakelander, January 17, 2013, 08:31:03 PM

urbaknight

When will the next meeting be?

Oh and can the location be changed to place where JTA actually goes?

I wonder how many others didn't go because they couldn't get there easily.

I was going to just ride my bike but early that morning, I got sunburned after walking just four blocks!

Noone

After the council break. 2013 -373. Let's get ready to measure this one.

Ben- JCCI we need to kayak Downtown before 2025

Noone

DIA noticed meeting today at 10 1st floor city hall. Will there be anyone from JCCI Vision 2025? It's about Downtown.

m74reeves

anyone attending JAX2025 task force meetings today or tomorrow? Today's is near and dear to my heart...government transparency.


*JAX2025 Focus Task Force Meeting 1: Government Openness and Responsiveness
WJCT Studios
Wed, 31 Jul, 2013
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM


*JAX2025 Focus Task Force Meeting 1: Working Together for People
WJCT Studios
Thur, 1 Aug, 2013
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
"Everyone has to have their little tooth of power. Everyone wants to be able to bite." -Mary Oliver

tufsu1


Noone

Quote from: Noone on February 02, 2013, 11:47:08 PM
The 2/2/13 Jax 2025 Draft Vision Statement had me standing in the middle of the room with a facilitator and I'm saying to myself "eanie, meanie, minie, Mo, Which table do I want to go."

Everyone had a choice of 1 of 10 categories. Ultimately everyone participated in two of the 10 categories. Some of the choices were Arts and Entertainment, Transportation, Governance, Economy, Education, Neighborhoods/Downtown, Clean and Green the Environment is where I started.

We had a good represented table of people that put together a bold statement that should have everyone sitting up in their seats after you read it. Forget about getting busted with that 16 oz. fountain drink. The two words that stick out for me in our two sentence statement that I'm still thinking about is "Environmental Ethics".

I'm sorry but didn't we have a Code of Ethics in our city charter in 1968 and was removed 4 years later in 1972 and it was just recently because of the Charter Revision Commission recommendation that the Code Of Ethics that was removed now be brought back. Palms Fish Camp! There has to be something environmental with that one. I digress.

So on to table two and the next categories for me was Neighborhoods and Downtown. I know Scott Wilson was there for this one because he was at our table. As was a representative with the Mayors office. The discussion was primarily about Downtown, Parking, Homeless, One fellow talked about the River and I'm saying to myself "keep going man". made sense to everyone that was there. Some frustration on his part for sure. As for me I used the word Welcome. I don't feel Welcomed Downtown especially when it relates to the river and I shared with the group a recent opinion rendered by the general councils office to support that conclusion. Scott, please jump in here and share your thoughts about our table.

Props to Mayor Brown. He was there the whole time and took the time to see everyone and is engaged in the process. Ben Warner is doing a nice job in continuing to gather the information. Ben, you are going to have to auction off that tie at the end of this thing. Looking forward to the next one.

Ben,

Environmental Ethics- Vince Seibold
Wanted to bump this thread especially after the 4/24/14 Special meeting of the DIA and you just have to love it when a Board member says when are we going to stop using bribes. There was a part of me that wanted to jump in and say we need another immediate bribe to get Ben Warner out in a kayak and show him this super duper restricted zone on our Waterway that extends from the Fuller Warren Bridge to the Mathews.

Ben,
I also hope that you will have in your report or and you can get all this information from Don Redman because he was there at the 4/2/14 Noticed meeting on New Docking Rules and is also the Chair of the Jacksonville Waterways Commission and that is not only that the new yet to be built floating docks on the Southbank will have only one vendor with a new 10 year no compete clause but also share with everyone the penalties for anyone violating these new docking rules. Your vessel can be seized by a host of various Govt. agencies. We need an app for that. WOW!

Visit Jacksonville!


mtraininjax

Speaking of transit, saw an interesting Stat for zip code 32205 - Riverside, Avondale, Murray Hill, Normandy - The average commute for a resident to their place of work was 23 minutes. Meaning that people are having to drive out of the neighborhood for their workplace. And with more and more construction on the way, this number is only bound to get worse.
And, that $115 will save Jacksonville from financial ruin. - Mayor John Peyton

"This is a game-changer. This is what I mean when I say taking Jacksonville to the next level."
-Mayor Alvin Brown on new video boards at Everbank Field

Noone

CRA/DIA meeting today at 3 city Hall. Vision 2025 and JCCI at Hemming Plaza at 5. Then Art Walk. All positive.

BoldBoyOfTheSouth

It may not be in 2025 until we have a commuter rail that also stops on Edgewood Avenue at Murray Hill and Avondake but I hope it'll be there shortly afterwards.

Ben Warner

I really hope to see you tonight at Hemming Plaza for the Welcome to Actionville JAX2025 Celebration.

Party starts at 5, presentation at 6:30. You're all encouraged to be there -- and the beer village in Hemming Plaza will split its proceeds between DVI and JAX2025, so come thirsty!

We'll be handing out booklets and releasing a new video as well which I think you'll like. Links will be available after the event.

See you there!





fsquid

Quote from: mtraininjax on April 26, 2014, 11:21:24 PM
Speaking of transit, saw an interesting Stat for zip code 32205 - Riverside, Avondale, Murray Hill, Normandy - The average commute for a resident to their place of work was 23 minutes. Meaning that people are having to drive out of the neighborhood for their workplace. And with more and more construction on the way, this number is only bound to get worse.

Is this because most of the jobs are not downtown?