The Jacksonville Jaguars held their second community huddle in Mandarin as part of their $2 billion development plan. While the event drew a large crowd, opinions on the project were divided.
Action News Jax reporter Annette Gutierrez was on-site to cover the event and provide the latest updates.More than a hundred people came out to tonight’s huddle. Some were excited about the $2 billion project, others not so much.
“It’s uplifting to hear from people who think this is the greatest idea that’s come along in quite some time,” Lamping stated. This fact has raised concerns among some residents, including Kandace Knutson, who has been living in Jacksonville since 1959. Knutson voiced her doubts about the project, saying, “So you’re worried about your tax dollars... You bet! I’m a senior citizen; I better be, nobody is going to pay my bills.”
“Financially, the resources that are going to come in, it’s going to allow work. It’s going to allow employment, so wonderful opportunity. It’s a plus, it’s a win-win,” Kimbrough said.
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