A day after the news broke that JEA CEO Jay Stowe is expected to step down from his position leading the city-owned utility according to multiple sources Stowe sent a short and cryptic email to the entire staff.
The Jacksonville City Council addressed a concern regarding some of JEA’s leadership who make important decisions about the operations but do not live in Jacksonville.
The Jacksonville City Council President and the chair of the JEA board both said Thursday they think it’s best to have employees here live in the area they serve.
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