Jacksonville Beach Considers Charter Changes for November 2022 Ballot

From April 2021 to October 2021, the Jacksonville Beach City Council reviewed the entire Jacksonville Beach City Charter with the assistance of charter expert Cliff Shepherd. As a result of the charter review, the City Council has identified several areas of the Charter that need to be updated. The identified changes to the Charter could be placed on the November 2022 ballot for citizens to vote on.

On Monday, March 7, the Jacksonville Beach City Council will be deciding which Charter revisions to place on the November 2022 ballot. Citizens are encouraged to review the proposed changes and EMAIL THE CITY COUNCIL with your input prior to the March 7 City Council meeting. Any identified changes not placed on the November 2022 ballot could be placed on a future ballot.

See all the proposed Charter changes HERE.

See the proposed ballot questions that could be placed on the November 2022 ballot HERE.

NOTE: changes to the height limit and the number of bar licenses permitted in Jax Beach will not be placed on the November 2022 ballot, but could be placed on a future ballot.

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Beaches Watch meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month at 7pm in the Community Room of the Beaches Branch Library, 600 3rd St., Neptune Beach (unless otherwise stated). The meetings are open to the public and include a guest speaker and discussion of the current issues for our beaches communities.

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