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The Jacksonville City Council voted 12-4 on July 27 to keep Duval County’s property tax millage tax rate unchanged for another year despite some members calling for it to be reduced.
The rate in Mayor Lenny Curry’s proposed $1.41 billion 2021-22 fiscal year city operating budget will remain at $11.4419 per $1,000 of taxable property value.
The Council set the tax rate for the Beaches at $8.1512 per $1,000 of taxable value and the city of Baldwin at $9.6312 per $1,000 of taxable value.
All seven of Curry’s proposed budgets since 2015 have kept the rate flat.
Although the millage rate is stable, property owners could see an increase in their bills because of increasing property values.
‘We don’t know where the peak is’: ERs fill with patients as COVID cases surge in Jacksonville
Hospital representative concerned people are not going to get the care they need
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‘We don’t know where the peak is’: ERs fill with patients as COVID cases surge in Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – No end in sight: That’s what doctors and health officials say about the latest surge in COVID-19 cases in Jacksonville.
UF Health Jacksonville has opened another area for COVID-19 patients as more and more people head to the hospital for treatment.
“It is getting tight. Every day, we’re opening up a new unit,” said Chad Neilsen, UF Health Jacksonville director of accreditation and infection prevention. “We’ve maxed out our latest unit, so we’re making preparations to open a new unit.”
Jacksonville Fire & Rescue assisting Clay County with emergency calls, mayor says
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Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department (WJXT)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – In a Monday evening tweet, Mayor Lenny Curry revealed the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department is currently helping Clay County Fire Rescue with emergency runs.
The tweet says its due to covid-19-related staffing and call volumes. It reads in part:
“Under mutual aid agreements, our Jax Fire and Rescue is now helping Clay County w emergency runs. Covid related staffing & call volumes there mean we need to help our neighbors.”
As he’s done throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Curry asked for anyone eligible for a vaccination to “do your part,” and get a COVID shot.
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