Jacksonville City Council President Ron Salem is creating a special committee to investigate Downtown development. | Bill Bortzfield, Jacksonville TodayJacksonville City Council President Ron Salem is creating a special committee to investigate Downtown development. | Bill Bortzfield, Jacksonville Today
Jacksonville City Council President Ron Salem is creating a special committee to investigate Downtown development. | Bill Bortzfield, Jacksonville Today

New committee seeks answers on Downtown development

Published on April 29, 2024 at 5:09 pm
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Saying the progress of Downtown redevelopment has been “at best, debatable” since the Downtown Investment Authority was created, Jacksonville City Council President Ron Salem is creating a special committee to examine the DIA’s efficacy and explore what other cities have done to revive their downtowns.

In a memo Monday, Salem said the purpose of the Special Committee on the Future of Downtown is to generate solutions to spur “proper and healthy economic growth.”

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Mayor Donna Deegan issued this statement in response to Salem’s action: “Growing our Downtown is a top priority. … It is certainly within the purview of the City Council to examine this matter as well. This is an important conversation we should have as a community, and as mayor I will continue to emphasize the importance of creating a vibrant Downtown for all our citizens to enjoy.” 

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