#AskJAXTDY | Is The Lomax restaurant ever opening in Five Points?
Q:ย Last August, restaurateurs got approval from the city to buildย The Lomaxย restaurant where a Wells Fargo bank once stood in Five Points. Construction on the 2-story venue โ estimated to cost nearly $2.22 million โ began. But then it appeared to stall out.
#AskJAXTDY | Why does Sans Pareil neighborhood still have dirt roads?
Q:ย Jacksonville Todayย reader Stephen M. has a question about a neighborhood off Beach Boulevard that has no paved roads and experienced flooding duringย recent rainsย โ again.
#AskJAXTDY | Can a judicial candidate advertise herself as โconservativeโ?
Jacksonville Todayย reader Kevin E. wonders why a local judicial candidate is allowed to advertise herself as a conservative in a nonpartisan race.
#AskJAXTDY | Are funds still set aside for Confederate monument removal?
Q:ย Jacksonville Todayย reader Jonathon A. wants to know what is happening with the money set aside by the City Council for Confederate monument removal.
#AskJAXTDY l Why spend more money on another septic tank study?
The proposed study of septic tanks in Jacksonville is causing controversy as some question the need for another costly investigation. City Council legislation is requesting $200,000 to fund a study by the University of Florida Center for Coastal Solutions. The study would assess the vulnerability of septic systems throughout the county and prioritize their conversion to sewer. The goal is to prevent sewage backups and meet water quality standards. Previous efforts have been made to phase out septic systems, but this study would provide a comprehensive countywide assessment.
#AskJAXTDY l Whatโs being built at Lem Turner Road and I-295?
Aย Jacksonville Todayย reader, Judy J., wanted to know whatโs under construction at the corner of Lem Turner Road and Interstate 295 in Northwest Jacksonville.
#AskJAXTDY | What is going on at J.P. Small Park?
Editors Note: This post appears under a partnership between News4JAX & Jacksonville Today. Q: A Jacksonville Today reader, Adam, wants an update about Jacksonvilleโs oldest baseball field in the Durkeeville neighborhood.