Young activists outlined plans Thursday to engage voters under age 40 in Jacksonville’s springtime city elections, saying younger people want to impact local policies on issues from city design to civil rights. “Together, we have decided that we have a responsibility to define what our generation’s legacy will be for our city,” said Meredith O’Malley Johnson, founder of the Jax Young Voters Coalition, during a gathering to debut the coalition at Friendship Fountain on downtown’s Southbank Riverwalk. read more