Currently holds the office of Jacksonville City Mayor until July 1, 2027.
Candidate for Jacksonville City Mayor in 2023 Florida Consolidated General and Runoff Election.
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Get StartedWe need to cut the red tape and streamline the permitting process so it's easier to do business in Jacksonville. Learn more
Far too many small businesses are going under because they simply don't know about the existing city resources available to them. We'll make sure all business owners have equal access to resources like façade grants, incubator programs, and merchant associations that help them succeed. Learn more
As we bring in more businesses to Jacksonville, we'll have an eye towards companies that believe it takes a welcoming, inclusive city and diverse workforce to spur innovation. We'll build an economy that works for large and small businesses because we all do better when we all do better. Learn more
In order to make Jacksonville’s health a top priority, our community needs a chief health officer. This appointed position will be tasked with coordinating programs to achieve efficiency in services that are offered, developing a communication strategy so the citizens of Jacksonville know how to access those services, applying for grants for new programs, and working with the health care leaders in our community to improve our city’s health. Learn more
Our city needs a devoted communications team that is the point-of-contact for emergency health events and to provide communication about all city health services – both public and private. Learn more
By providing better healthcare and resources for our growing population, we can improve health outcomes, decrease disparities in access to health care and inequities in health outcomes, and be prepared for future emergencies – including pandemics, hurricanes, and climate change. Learn more
We need to inventory and make available unused city-owned property, require new developments to include a percentage of workforce housing, update zoning ordinances to support more multifamily units, keep properties in local hands, and ensure adequate funding for affordable housing programs. Learn more
We face an affordable housing crisis driven by a dire shortage of affordable housing inventory and that is compounded by out of state corporate investors purchasing local property and driving up prices. Learn more
We need a continuous riverwalk that connects living spaces, businesses, parks, and public spaces alongside the St. Johns River. We need to update downtown infrastructure to attract more development, including vacant properties. Building a thriving downtown will lift up our entire local economy. Learn more
Fix crumbling infrastructure in neglected neighborhoods Jacksonville’s oldest neighborhoods have been left far behind when it comes to new infrastructure projects. Many still need streetlights, sidewalks, replaced septic tanks, upgraded sewers, and expanded drainage. It’s time to make good on the broken promises of consolidation. Learn more
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