Neighbors, council member argue there’s no space for storage facilities downtown
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — What started as a way to bring a storage facility to the Southbank, later raised questions about the future of downtown development.
Council members considered legislation that would allow personal storage facilities in the downtown overlay, which was created in 2019.
The bill requires such buildings to have a mix of retail, restaurants and office space on the first floor.
“It opens up the entire downtown for self-storage — the entire downtown,” council member LeAnna Cumber, who’s running for mayor and represents the Southbank, said during Tuesday’s council meeting. “We approved $121 million for the Emerald Trail. If the Emerald Trail is lined with self-storage units, it’s a very expensive sidewalk that we’re going to build.”
Action News Jax’s Robert Grant talked to the council member over the phone.
“Storage facilities have zero place in downtown. They are dead space. No one wants to live next door to one. We have plenty of places within a five-minute drive where they are legal,” she said.
There’s a U-Haul storage facility on West Ashley Street, another on Myrtle Avenue, Extra Space Storage on Myrtle Avenue, and CubeSmart Self Storage on Park Street.
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