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This added momentum to proposals for government reform. Lower taxes, increased economic development, unification of the community, better public spending and effective administration by a more central authority were all cited as reasons for a new consolidated government. When a consolidation referendum was held in , voters approved the plan. On October 1, , the governments merged to create the Consolidated City of Jacksonville.
The Better Jacksonville Plan, promoted as a blueprint for Jacksonville's future and approved by Jacksonville voters in , authorized a half-penny sales tax. Jacksonville completely encircles the town of Baldwin. Johns County lie to the south; the Atlantic Ocean lies to the east, along with the Jacksonville Beaches.
The St. Johns River divides the city. The Trout River, a major tributary of the St. Johns River, is located entirely within Jacksonville. Climate Jacksonville has a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa , with mild weather during winters and hot weather during summers.
High heat indices are not uncommon for the summer months in the Jacksonville area. It is common for thunderstorms to erupt during a typical summer afternoon. These are caused by the rapid heating of the land relative to the water, combined with extremely high humidity. During winter, there can be hard freezes during the night. Such cold weather is usually short lived, as the city averages only 10 to 15 nights below freezing.
Even rarer in Jacksonville than freezing temperatures is snow. When snow does fall, it usually melts upon making contact with the ground. Most residents of Jacksonville can remember accumulated snow on only one occasion—-a thin ground cover that occurred December 23, On December 26, , measurable snow fell for the first time in 21 years across metropolitan Jacksonville. Occurring in the morning, it also marked the first time since that the official National Weather Service recording equipment at Jacksonville International Airport picked up frozen precipitation.
Jacksonville has suffered less damage from hurricanes than most other east coast cities, although the threat does exist for a direct hit by a major hurricane. The city has only received one direct hit from a hurricane since , although Jacksonville has experienced hurricane or near-hurricane conditions more than a dozen times due to storms passing through the state from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean, or passing to the north or south in the Atlantic and brushing past the area.
The strongest effect on Jacksonville was from Hurricane Dora in , the only recorded storm to hit the First Coast with sustained hurricane force winds. The eye crossed St. Jacksonville also suffered damage from 's Tropical Storm Fay which crisscrossed the state, bringing parts of Jacksonville under darkness for four days. Similarly, four years prior to this, Jacksonville was inundated by Hurricane Frances and Hurricane Jeanne, which made landfall south of the area.
These tropical cyclones were the costliest indirect hits to Jacksonville. Hurricane Floyd in caused damage mainly to Jacksonville Beach. During Floyd, the Jacksonville Beach pier was completely destroyed. The rebuilt pier was later heavily damaged by Fay, but not destroyed. Rainfall averages around 52 inches 1, mm a year, with the wettest months being June through September. Architecture Downtown Jacksonville has a skyline with the tallest building being the Bank of America Tower, constructed in as the Barnett Bank Center.
It has a height of ft m and includes 42 floors. Other notable structures include the story Modis Building with its distinctive flared base making it the defining building in the Jacksonville skyline , originally built in by the Independent Life and Accident Insurance Company, and the 28 floor Riverplace Tower which, when completed in , was the tallest precast, post-tensioned concrete structure in the world. Neighborhoods There are more than neighborhoods within Jacksonville's vast area.
The city of Jacksonville divides its territory into six planning districts, each containing a number of neighborhoods and developments, with borders defined by a set of major roads and rivers that run through the city: the Urban Core, Greater Arlington, Southeast Jacksonville, Southwest Jacksonville, Northwest Jacksonville, and North Jacksonville. The Urban Core includes Jacksonville's traditional downtown and the surrounding neighborhoods of LaVilla, Springfield, East Jacksonville, Fairfield, and Brooklyn, plus a section on the south side of the St.
Johns River known as Southbank. Greater Arlington is centered on the area known as Arlington, located east and south of the river. Southeast Jacksonville, located south of Arlington and the St. Johns, includes most of the area typically known as Southside. The Southwest and Northwest districts together comprise the area known as West Jacksonville or Westside. These districts contain neighborhoods west of downtown and the river, as well the large tract of mostly rural land further inland.
North Jacksonville or Northside includes some residential neighborhoods north of Downtown and the large, sparsely populated area to the north of the St. Some neighborhoods were originally towns or communities prior to being annexed by the city. Parks and gardens Jacksonville operates the largest urban park system in the United States, providing facilities and services at more than locations on more than 80, acres km2 located throughout the city.
Jacksonville enjoys natural beauty from the St. Johns River and Atlantic Ocean. Many parks provide access for people to boat, swim, fish, sail, jetski, surf and waterski.
Several parks around the city have received international recognition. Kids Kampus, in particular, is a unique facility for families with young children. Tree Hill Nature Center is a nature preserve conveniently located five minutes from Downtown Jacksonville.
Tree Hill is home to an environmental education center, a wildlife area, a Butterfly Center and 50 acres , m2 of nature trails surrounded by hilltop and wetland areas consisting of southern mixed hardwood forest, mixed hardwood swamp and freshwater streams. Serving the Jacksonville community for 40 years with important environmental education programs, Tree Hill also hosts a popular Butterfly Festival on the last Saturday of every April in the Joseph A.
Strasser Amphitheater. Hemming Plaza is Jacksonville's first and oldest park. It is downtown and surrounded by government buildings. The Jacksonville Arboretum and Gardens broke ground on a new center in April, and held their grand opening on November 15, The Veterans Memorial Wall is a tribute to local servicemen and women killed while serving in US armed forces. A ceremony is held each Memorial Day recognizing any service woman or man from Jacksonville who died in the previous year.
Office workers from nearby buildings sit on benches to eat lunch or read a book in the shade of its canopy. The Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail Trail is a linear city park which runs Entertainment and performing arts The Florida Theatre, opened in , is located in downtown Jacksonville and is one of only four remaining high-style movie palaces built in Florida during the Mediterranean Revival architectural boom of the s.
Amity Turkish Cultural Center was established in as one of the major Dialogue and Cultural organizations in Jacksonville.
Theatre Jacksonville was organized in as the Little Theatre and is one of the oldest continually producing community theatres in the United States. It was the first theater equipped to show talking pictures in Florida and the third nationally.
The Ritz Theatre, opened in , is located in the LaVilla neighborhood of the northern part of Jacksonville's downtown. Black musicians from across the country visited Jacksonville to play standing room only performances at the Ritz Theatre and the Knights of Pythias Hall. After his mother died when he was 15, Ray Charles lived with friends of his mother while he played piano at the Ritz for a year, before moving on to fame and fortune. The Ritz Theatre was rebuilt and opened in October The building was originally erected as the Civic Auditorium in and underwent a major renovation and construction in The Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, which opened in , is a 16,seat performance venue that attracts national entertainment, sporting events and also houses the Jacksonville Sports Hall of Fame.
It replaced the outdated Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum that was built in and demolished on June 26, The Alhambra Dinner Theatre, located on the Southside near the University of North Florida, has offered professional productions that frequently starred well-known actors since There are also a number of popular community theatres such as Players by the Sea at Jacksonville Beach. Their goal is to produce theatre that enlightens, and it is the most popular theatre on the Northside, located at Gateway Town Center.
Jacksonville native Pat Boone was a popular s singer and teen idol. During the s, the Classics Four was the most successful pop rock band from Jacksonville. Lynyrd Skynyrd achieved near cult status and inspired Blackfoot, Molly Hatchet and. The s were a quiet decade for musical talent in Jacksonville.
The next local group to achieve national success was nu-metal band Limp Bizkit in Warrants issued by local, Florida state, and federal law enforcement agencies are signed by a judge. A Warrant lookup identifies active arrest warrants, search warrants, and prior warrants. Warrants are public records available to the public.
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