Hope for NOPE: Wounded bill still has a chance to pass
Tuesday, the City Council will vote on whether members will continue to get automatic pay
Tuesday, the City Council will vote on whether members will continue to get automatic pay
In their in-depth analysis of the city’s finances, the Jacksonville Civic Council has made a
“No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually,
As the Democrats in the House of Representatives in DC clapped for joy at the
City budgets contain a lot of information useful to the taxpayer. You can see where
Last week Eye on Jacksonville looked into complaints by residents and contractors. We noted that

Last week Eye on Jacksonville looked into complaints by residents and contractors. We noted that
With all the focus on infrastructure needs in the city, Eye on Jacksonville has been
Maybe Fernandina Beach needs an Eye on them? From the looks of some “Stinky” building

Maybe Fernandina Beach needs an Eye on them? From the looks of some “Stinky” building
Jacksonville is peering into a very expensive future. Although the taxpayers have spent billions on
News moves fast and furious and when you are busy with taking care of clients,
Eye on Jacksonville has been asking to see a master plan for Jacksonville’s downtown. We
In their crusade against septic tanks, Jacksonville politicians are setting up taxpayers for a major
Students attending government schools in Jacksonville have learned that if you want something all you
City Council President Tommy Hazouri, a Democrat, has filed a bill to spend $100 million