Committee approves emergency change to Northside regrant program to allow countywide applicants
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The committee approved an emergency amendment and the bill to broaden a Northside community regrant program so applicants across Duval County — not only the sponsor’s district — can apply, citing a desire to speed distribution of allocated dollars.
The Neighborhoods Committee approved an emergency amendment and the underlying bill to modify a previously approved Northside Community Involvement regrant program so its applicants could be drawn from across Duval County rather than being limited to a single council district. Staff said the sponsor wanted the program to move quickly so community dollars could be delivered without waiting for a multi-week council recess.
Philip Peterson summarized the emergency rationale: the change revises terms on an existing term sheet and is intended to accelerate grant distribution. Committee members asked whether grants had been targeted to specific organizations and whether countywide eligibility created a precedent. Staff and legal counsel explained that the program has precedent, city dollars must be spent inside Duval County, and strategic-initiative dollars have, at times, been used for broader countywide purposes.
The committee approved the emergency designation and then approved the bill. The sponsor and staff said grant applications and distribution would follow the updated term sheet; funds cannot be used outside Duval County because city dollars must be expended within the county.
