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Residents press council on prolonged construction access, dune walkover safety and neighborhood parking

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Residents raised several operational concerns during public comment May 5: a long-running construction project that blocked driveway access without prior notice, a handicap-designated dune walkover where a visitor was injured, and persistent employee parking that is congesting Fourth Street South.

Jacksonville Beach — Several residents used the public-comment period of the May 5 City Council meeting to press officials on three neighborhood issues: prolonged construction that blocked driveway access without prior notice, an allegedly unsafe handicap-designated dune walkover that led to a recent injury, and daytime employee parking displacing residents on Fourth Street South.

Leo Bridal, who lives on Second Street South, described a construction zone that has been active since December 2024 and said contractor crews removed his driveway access on April 14 without prior written notice. Bridal said the contractor told him his driveway could be out of service for "up to two weeks" without firm timing and that…

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