City-county workshop planned for April

TIM BURCHFIELD
TIM BURCHFIELD

Historic City News reporters were on hand as Assistant City Manager Tim Burchfield told city commissioners last night that St. Johns County has rejected a city offer to relinquish the West Augustine utility service area to them for $6 million.

“The county said it was out of their ballpark,” Burchfield said. “The possibility of swapping service areas won’t work either.”

Action to extend city sewer and water utilities along county-owned West King Street has been long-delayed. Burchfield had been hopeful that a sale might provide capital to complete those projects that have been left undone.

“When we got into it, it wouldn’t have worked for us, either,” Burchfield reported. “We’re looking at a joint venture to seek funding and a joint workshop the end of April.”

The county’s offer of $400,000 with the city taking over the Galimore Center pool, will likely be another major topic on a joint workshop agenda.

Expect the workshop to have a large audience from West Augustine and Lincolnville; whose residents gathered last week at a “Coming Together Community Forum” held at the New St. James Missionary Baptist Church.

Jobs and infrastructure dominated that forum, led by half a dozen ministers, one of whom said, “We spiritual leaders have to get beyond our egos, and if we can’t get together, the community still has to move forward.”

Photo credits: © 2011 Historic City News staff photographer


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