State & Local Meeting
Mayor Deegan Town Hall - Westside High School
February 18, 2026
This City of Jacksonville town hall meeting held on February 18, 2026, led by Mayor Deegan, focused on community concerns including housing affordability, public safety, infrastructure investment, health care access, and neighborhood maintenance. The mayor highlighted significant budget allocations such as $42 million invested in affordable housing projects and $2.4 million to expand food access programs. Infrastructure spending has increased from $15 million to approximately $100 million annually for underserved neighborhoods, emphasizing road resurfacing, sidewalks, bridges, and water systems. The meeting also addressed enforcement challenges related to code violations and neighborhood upkeep, with recent city council approval of additional funding for blight initiatives to enhance surveillance and enforcement. The mayor encouraged community engagement to guide future budget priorities and discussed ongoing efforts to improve transparency through data dashboards and performance tracking. Several nonprofit and small business support programs were mentioned, including the Jacksonville small and emerging business program, which has facilitated local contract awards and training opportunities. While no specific contract awards or RFPs were announced, the discussion underscored the city's commitment to scaling capital improvement projects and expanding social service investments to manage growth and improve quality of life.
Sources
- Mayor Deegan Town Hall - Westside High School · City of Jacksonville, Florida · Feb 18