Jacksonville Mayor-elect Donna Deegan held her first news conference at city hall on Thursday to announce her “transition team.”
“Our administration will guided by the principle that every person should have a voice in city hall and a seat at the table,” Deegan said. “[This] as we usher in a new era of real and lasting change.”Former Jacksonville Mayor John DelaneyOperation New Hope CEO Kevin GayBrightway Insurance Executive David MillerThe biggest items on the agenda are budget, permitting, and crime.
“We are going to make sure that that permitting process is better, is less bloated, and easier for businesses to navigate,” Deegan said. “One of the top priorities for this administration will be to make Jacksonville the small business leader.”Action News Jax Daily Headlines Newsletter“I said during the campaign that I do believe we need more officers on the streets,” Deegan said.
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