The Jacksonville Transportation Authority held a meeting Wednesday to address the ongoing construction that residents along San Pablo Road are calling a headache.
The property in LaVilla would serve as a hub for the transportation authority’s planned automated vehicle replacement for the aging Downtown Skyway system.
His resignation letter to JTA CEO Nathaniel Ford says his last day will be July 28 and leadership of the program to replace the Skyway has shifted to Senior Vice President Greer Johnson Gillis.
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