Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Hurricane Preparedness Week Begins May 25



JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 23, 2008 – Mayor John Peyton joined Jack Morgan, CEO of the Northeast Florida American Red Cross and Lorin Mock, Chief of Emergency Preparedness for the Jacksonville Fire & Rescue Department to proclaim May 25 - May 31 as “Hurricane Preparedness Week.”

“We all know that one of the prices we pay for living in the Sunshine State is the potential for hurricanes. Jacksonville residents have been very fortunate that we have not seen the severe impact that other communities have experienced in recent years, but we cannot let that that good fortune create a culture of complacency,” said Mayor Peyton. “Residents in Jacksonville and across the state must take the time now to prepare our homes and businesses for a potential storm. Do not wait until a storm is approaching to start making plans.”

Chief Mock has asked residents to focus their preparedness efforts in four main areas:

· Know your risk and vulnerability – Do you live in a hurricane evacuation or flood zone?

· Have a plan and create a 72-hour kit – Know where you will go if evacuations are necessary. Have enough supplies to support your family for at least 72 hours. Create a family preparedness plan that includes how you would communicate with extended family.

· Register for assistance if you have special needs – Will you need special medical or transportation assistance? If so, register with the City of Jacksonville by calling 630-CITY.

· Ensure you’ve planned for your pets – Will you be able to take pets with you to your evacuation site and do you have enough supplies for them?

The American Red Cross of Northeast Florida has worked with the City of Jacksonville to streamline operations at area shelters and stresses the need for a 72-Hour Kit. Samples of supplies include maps with evacuation routes clearly marked, flashlights, first aid kits, and reserve supplies of all medical or dietary needs.

“People often forget the basics when a crisis is at hand – basics like baby diapers or medicine. This is the time for everyone to think clearly and plan ahead,” said Morgan. “If we all take an hour this week to take care of our family, when and if a hurricane strikes, the entire community will benefit.”

For more information on hurricane and emergency preparedness visit the city’s Web site at www.coj.net or call 630-CITY.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

RAP's Monthly Board Meeting

Wednesday at 7:30 - 9:30pm
at the RAP House


The Board of Directors meet Wednesday, May 21 at the RAP House located at 2623 Herschel Street. This meeting is open to all RAP members as are the committees. So if you have an interest in helping out in the district, please paln to attend

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

The Trolley is Running in Riverside and Exceeding Expectations

The new Riverside Trolley service started running Monday, May 5, 2008. And until the end of this week, you can ride for free to get you used to the plan and get you hooked.

The service is brought to you by the JTA
• to reduce traffic congestion and addresses parking issues
• to connect restaurants, shops and businesses
• to support future Riverside area development
• to address interest from major employers and employees along Riverside Avenue

Features
• operates Monday -Friday from 10:45 am to 2:30 pm
• arrives every 10 minutes
• low cash fare of $.50 each way
• Seniors 60 years or older ride Free

The service comes courtesy of a grant by the FDOT and will fund the service for the first year. We need to have a minimum of ten passengers per hour to keep the service running. That shouldn't be too hard!

The Jacksonville Journey:


A Comprehensive Community-Wide Anti-Crime Initiative

You are cordially invited to attend community meetings to hear about recommended action steps, provide your feedback and learn how you can help create a safer, more prosperous Jacksonville.
Thursday, June 5, 2008 –
6:30pm at FCCJ Kent Campus – the main auditorium.
3939 Roosevelt Blvd., 32205
(map)

Come early and view the exhibits starting at 5:30. Please attend and bring some other people with you.

For more information on The Jacksonville Journey, call (904) 630-CITY or click here to visit the city's web page.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Speaking of ReStore


Opening this month at 5800 Beach Boulevard is a new place to get your building materials. HabiJax will start selling surplus items this month. And it's not just a place to buy things for your restoration and renovation projects. Don't forget to get your COA before starting any projects! That said, if you have any items that are in good condition that you no longer need yourself, they just might be able to put them to good use as well. Give them a call at (904) 798-4529.

Honors for RAP

Tonight at 6pm at the Downtown Library, Jean Grimsley, individually, and RAP, organizationally, will be presented an award for Restore Jacksonville. Also, on May 13th at 5pm at the City Council meeting, Bonnie Grissett will be honored for her service as RAP's executive director.

If you can, please attend and show your support for two amazing people.

First Fridays in Five Points


Urban Jacksonville has the rundown for this month's First Friday in Five Points. Head on over and see what's in store for you this month.