Eighteen rare historic photographs capturing the essence of Downtown Jacksonville's LaVilla community prior to desegregation and urban renewal. Read More
Built in 1894 and in service until 1972, the former Clay County Jail is now the home of the Clay County Archives and Historical Resource Center. In addition, a portion of the museum is now a museum. Here is a look inside the building that is a contributing resource to the Green Cove Springs Historic District. Read More
This week, Downtown Jacksonville will host 1,000 planners will be in Downtown Jacksonville for the Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association's annual statewide planning conference. Here is a free event focusing on creating Cities for Everyone – Affordable, Equitable, Sustainable with internationally known Canadian urban planner Gil Penalosa. Read More
Six years after the Jacksonville Transportation Authority announced its proposal to replace the Skyway monorail with a fleet of driverless vehicles, reports are showing the required technology is still years if not decades away. It's time for Jacksonville leaders to cut bait on JTA's expensive fantasy and focus on proven forms of transit. Read More