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Committee backs Main Street Bridge nomination to National Register; OGC says listing won’t impose city-level restrictions

Jacksonville Rules Committee · January 5, 2026

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The Rules Committee voted 7-0 to support nominating the Main Street Bridge to the National Register of Historic Places; the Office of General Counsel clarified a National Register listing does not place city regulatory restrictions on FDOT-owned bridges.

The Rules Committee on Jan. 5 approved a resolution supporting nomination of the Main Street Bridge to the National Register of Historic Places.

Sponsor Council Member Matt Carlucci said the bridge is symbolic to Jacksonville and noted support from historic planners and the Historical Society. Some members worried that a historic designation could constrain future repairs; Carla Schell of the Office of General Counsel told the committee the National Register nomination is a recognition of historic value and does not regulate or place requirements on the FDOT-owned structure at the city level.

Carlucci said the bridge frequently appears in city logos and events and noted FDOT has already approved pursuing the National Register nomination; committee members praised the bridge’s aesthetics and agreed the nomination would be a point of civic pride. The committee approved the resolution by roll call, 7-0.