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St Augustine budget workshop presentation
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St Augustine budget workshop presentation

The City of St Augustine reported to Historic City News that in preparation for the budget workshop held on August 16, staff prepared a workbook for commissioners with a budget summary of each of the funds on which the city relies for operations.

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FDOT road repairs and maintenance report

Laurie Sanderson reported the following St. Augustine and St. Johns County locations to Historic City News where the Florida Department of Transportation will be conducting roadwork that is expected to have an impact on driving, beginning this morning and continuing through the coming week.

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TIM BURCHFIELD
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Letter: Response to reader comments

TIM BURCHFIELDLetter: Response to reader comments

Timothy A Burchfield
Assistant City Manager
City of St Augustine

Dear Editor:

In the September 5, 2012 Weekday Issue of Historic City News, you printed a letter from a reader responding to another letter from Commissioner Bill Leary.

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Dredging at Vilano Beach Bridge starts Monday
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Dredging at Vilano Beach Bridge starts Monday

Southwind Construction Corps informed local Historic City News reporters that, for the next two months, the company will be removing approximately 162,000 cubic yards of beach-quality sand from the flood shoal on the north and south of the Vilano Beach Bridge.

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Restoration benefit for Summer Haven River
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Restoration benefit for Summer Haven River

The advisory board of the Friends of the Summer Haven River, Inc., will hold a restoration benefit this weekend, according to a report from Linda Ginn received by Historic City News this week.

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Supremes hear state retirement plan arguments
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Supremes hear state retirement plan arguments

The state Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments this morning in a case that could boost the paychecks of more than a half-million teachers, police, firefighters and other state and local workers.

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Surfer survives St Augustine Beach shark attack
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Surfer survives St Augustine Beach shark attack

Around noon today, a 37-year-old St Augustine man was taken to the hospital after being apparently bitten by a shark off St Augustine Beach near “E” Street, according to a report received by Historic City News this afternoon.

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Driver education returns for St Johns students
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Driver education returns for St Johns students

St Johns County Tax Collector Dennis Hollingsworth reported to Historic City News that 91% of this school year’s public school teens have passed their road signs and road rules exams — on the first try.

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