Jacksonville City Council weighs AI policy, improvement district; A&P Commission to mull Main Street buy
Jacksonville’s City Council on July 2 considered several ordinances that would set a citywide artificial-intelligence policy, create a new property improvement district, and tighten rules for vacant buildings. No final votes are yet available because minutes from the meeting have not been published.
City Council considers AI policy, improvement district, vacant building rules
The council reviewed four ordinances during its July 2 meeting:
- **Ordinance 1819** – adopting an AI Policy for the City of Jacksonville.
- **Ordinance 1818** – establishing Municipal Property Owners’ Multipurpose Improvement District No. 6 for the Meadow Creek Project.
- **Ordinance 1820** – amending Chapter 8.06 of the city code, which governs vacant buildings.
- **Ordinance 1821** – amending Ordinance 1817, which dealt with the condemnation of 200 Overland Trail.
In addition to the ordinances, the Mayor gave a special presentation. Routine department reports were placed on the consent agenda. Neither the text of the ordinances nor the outcome of the votes is available in the published agenda; decisions will be confirmed when official minutes are released.
Upcoming: Advertising & Promotion Commission to discuss Main Street acquisition
The Advertising and Promotion Commission has scheduled a special called meeting for Monday, July 6, to discuss the possible acquisition of a property on Main Street. The agenda also includes routine approval of minutes and a financial report. The meeting is open to the public.
Coming up
- **Advertising & Promotion Commission special called meeting** – Monday, July 6, at a time and location to be listed on the official agenda. Main Street property acquisition is the main item.
Residents can find full agendas, minutes, and meeting details on the city’s official website.
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