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Is Jacksonville's "Neighborhood Bill of Rights" a joke?

Your neighborhood rights are on the line, y'all

Okay so, here's what people don't get about Jax—we're huge, right? The biggest city in the continental US by landmass, and that means we got a *lot* of neighborhoods. From the old-money charm of San Marco to the cool, artsy vibe of Five Points in Riverside, down to the beach towns that each got their own personality, believe you me. And for years now, we've had this "Neighborhood Bill of Rights" on the books, somethin' that sounds real good on paper. But a coalition of community activists are saying, "Hold up, Duval. It's time to make this thing actually *mean* something."

And honestly? They're not wrong. Being a Jags fan, I know a thing or two about promises and potential that don't always pan out. It's like we keep building out—we see new apartments in Normandy Cove and renovations for Brooks Rehab out by Bartram—but are we really listening to the folks who've been here, who know what their streets need? This isn't just about preserving some historic building; it's about giving regular folks in places like Murray Hill or even out toward the Timucuan Preserve a real say in what happens where they live. It’s about more than just another permit being issued; it’s about making sure our growth is smart, inclusive, and honors the character of each little corner of this big ol' city.

Duuuval on the wire — biggest city you've been sleeping on.

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