Duval County, Florida
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Duval County is one of 67 counties in Florida. Jacksonville is the county seat.
On October 1, 1968, the government of Duval County was consolidated with the government of the City of Jacksonville, although the Duval County cities of Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Jacksonville Beach, and Neptune Beach are not included in the corporate limits of Jacksonville, and maintain their own municipal governments.
Duval County's population as of 2007 was 897,597. It is one of 20 charter counties in the state. It became a charter county in 1968.[1]
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[edit] Evaluation of website
- Main article: Evaluation of Florida county websites
[edit] The good
- The current budget is published.[2]
- City council meeting agendas, minutes, and schedules are published.[3][4]
- The names and contact information for all city council members are provided.[5]
- The names and contact information for all administrative officials are provided.[6]
- Information on building permits and zoning is provided.[7]
- Audit reports are published through the year ended September 30, 2007.[8]
- Contract information is published.[9]
- Information on lobbying is provided.[10]
- Information on public records is provided.[11]
- Information on taxes is published.[12]
[edit] The bad
- There is no information on the current audit report.
[edit] Audits
For Duval County, members of the Board of County Commissioners serve as the Audit Committee.[13]
[edit] See Also
[edit] External links
- City of Jacksonville Official Website
- The Florida Times-Union
- Duval County Clerk of Court Website
- Duval County on Wikipedia
- Duval County Health Department
- Duval County Supervisor of Elections
- Duval County on Epodunk
- Duval County Free Public Records Directory
- Jacksonville city employees' overtime millions over limit, Jacksonville News, April 27, 2009
[edit] References
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