Council Member Jimmy Peluso Leads Public Meeting on Landlord Registry Today

Public Discussion on Landlord Registry Next Steps
On Wednesday, January 28, 2026, Jacksonville City Hall serves as the hub for a critical discussion regarding housing and property oversight. Council Member Jimmy Peluso, representing District 7, is scheduled to host a noticed public meeting at 2:00 p.m. in the Lynwood Roberts Room on the first floor of City Hall. The session is dedicated to exploring the next steps for a proposed landlord registry, a legislative initiative aimed at increasing transparency and accountability for rental properties across the city.
The meeting is expected to draw interest from both tenant advocates and property owners. A landlord registry typically requires owners of rental properties to provide contact information to the city, which officials argue helps in streamlining code enforcement and ensuring that residents have a clear point of contact for maintenance issues. Today's session will focus on the technical and legal frameworks required to move the registry forward, following previous debates regarding the scope of such a system and the potential impact on small-scale versus corporate landlords.
Kids Hope Alliance and Labor Negotiations
The day's political activities began earlier this morning with the Kids Hope Alliance (KHA) Board. The board convened at 9:30 a.m. in the Kids Hope Alliance Multipurpose Room for its regular meeting. As the primary agency responsible for funding and overseeing youth services in Jacksonville, the KHA board discussed current program outcomes and the allocation of resources for the 2026 fiscal year. These sessions are vital for ensuring that the city's investment in early childhood development and after-school programs reaches the most underserved populations in Duval County.
Additionally, the city's labor relations remain in the spotlight today. A negotiation session between the City of Jacksonville and the AFSCME Florida Council 79 was scheduled for 9:30 a.m. This meeting is part of ongoing efforts to finalize contract terms and benefits for municipal employees, reflecting the administration's broader commitment to stabilizing the city's workforce amidst evolving economic conditions.
Context of Recent Council Activity
Today’s focused committee and board activities follow a full session of the Jacksonville City Council held on Tuesday, January 27. During that meeting, the council reviewed various legislative items, including infrastructure priorities and public safety funding. The current emphasis on specific projects like the landlord registry highlights a shift toward addressing neighborhood-level concerns and regulatory updates early in the new year. All meetings today are open to the public, and residents are encouraged to provide input during the designated public comment periods to help shape the final versions of these policies.

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