Scenic Jacksonville presented an engaging and thoughtful panel discussion, “The Future of Mayport Village,” on Nov. 12, concluding the 2025 Scenic Visions three-part series, “Spotlight on Mayport Village,” co-hosted with the Mayport Waterfront Partnership.
Held at the William “Bill” Gulliford Jr. Community Center in Mayport, the conversation explored new developments around OCEARCH’s upcoming headquarters, ongoing investment in commercial and recreational docks, and the growing need for resiliency and improved infrastructure.
The discussion also highlighted the Mayport Lighthouse Association’s effort to relocate the St. Johns River Lighthouse, plans for the Jacksonville Transportation Authority’s second ferry, and ideas for welcoming revitalization while preserving the village’s character.
Attendees joined a Q&A session, underscoring a shared commitment to shaping Mayport’s future together.
A Conversation With Community Leaders
Moderator Georgette Dumont, chair of the University of North Florida’s Master of Public Administration program, led a dynamic exchange with:
- Christine Hoffman, executive director, Beaches Museum
- Bill Gulliford, former Jacksonville City Council member
- Fred Jones, director of strategic design, Haskell
- Chris Fischer, CEO, OCEARCH
Their insights helped frame both the opportunities and the responsibilities that come with Mayport’s next chapter.
Inside the Scenic Visions Series
Scenic Jacksonville’s 2025 Scenic Visions program celebrated the uniqueness of Mayport Village — its historic working waterfront, rich cultural heritage, and potential for thoughtful revitalization.
Trolley Tour: Oct. 4
The series opened with a guided trolley tour through Mayport Village. Guests heard firsthand insights into the cultural and historical significance of notable sites, including the U.S. Coast Guard station, Marine Science Education Center, and the St. Johns River Lighthouse.
OCEARCH Experience: Oct. 25
The second event featured a behind-the-scenes look at OCEARCH, the global shark research nonprofit establishing its headquarters in Mayport. Attendees then boarded the St. Johns River Ferry and learned more about the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve from Timucuan Parks Foundation staff.
Thank You to Our Partners
This program was made possible by the support of:
- Mayport Waterfront Partnership
- Fruit of Barren Trees
- OCEARCH
- Greater Arlington Civic Council
- Bright Sail Communications
- Mayport Lighthouse Association
- Jacksonville Transportation Authority
- U.S. Coast Guard
- Timucuan Parks Foundation
- Marine Science Education Center | Duval County Public Schools
- Safe Harbor Seafood
- Singleton’s Seafood
About Scenic Visions
Scenic Visions is a program by Scenic Jacksonville designed to highlight neighborhoods beyond the urban core. Its goal is to rediscover hidden gems across Jacksonville while engaging civic leaders and neighborhood stakeholders in meaningful conversations that help catalyze community improvement.
The inaugural 2024 Scenic Visions series focused on Arlington and included a boat tour along the shoreline, a trolley tour of its midcentury and commercial corridors, and a panel discussion at Jacksonville University.
Community members joined Scenic Jacksonville and regional partners to reflect on Arlington’s rich history, unique architecture, natural beauty, and future potential. Partners included Old Arlington Inc., Jax Chamber Arlington Council, Greater Arlington Civic Council, and Jacksonville University.