Letter: Shuttle system planned for Mumford concert
Letter: Shuttle system planned for Mumford concert
John Regan
City of St Augustine
Dear Editor:
On September 13 and 14, 2013, the City of St. Augustine will become one of only five cities worldwide to host the “Gentlemen of the Road Stopover Tour” featuring Grammy Award winning United Kingdom band, Mumford & Sons.



The Florida National Guard informed Historic City News that a celebration of the 238th birthday of the US Army will be held during events at the historic St Francis Barracks located at 82 Marine Street in St. Augustine tomorrow, June 14th.
On June 5, Historic City News was notified by the US Department of Agriculture that St Johns County has been designated as one of Florida’s primary natural-disaster areas due to damages and losses caused by excessive rain, high winds, hail, lightning, and tornadoes during the May 2 – 5 period this past spring.
In a request that will come before the St Johns County Tourist Development Council for funding Monday, St Augustine Comptroller Mark Litzinger has articulated a satellite parking plan and shuttle that he tells Historic City News editor Michael Gold will allow the city to manage large-attendance events, like the upcoming Mumford and Sons concert.
During a press conference called this afternoon, St Johns County Sheriff’s detectives told Historic City News that over the past two days, investigators have arrested 43 suspects for conspiracy to produce methamphetamine or conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine.
At 8:15 a.m. this morning, Oceania Airlines Flight 815, operating as a charter flight, departed Augusta Regional Airport bound for Palm Beach International Airport; tragically, Northeast Florida Regional Airport in St Augustine was as far as the ill-fated flight would travel.
Historic City News was informed by Media Relations Officer Kevin Kelshaw that sheriff’s deputies arrested four adults and a 16-year-old juvenile from Georgia last night; recovering over $2,500 in stolen merchandise said to have been taken from six different stores at the St Augustine Premium Outlet Mall.
Public Information Officer Klare Ly announced to Historic City News that Randal Bryan Hart, the 28-year-old St Johns County man accused of stabbing his dog, Amber, and slashing her throat with a knife before dragging her into the woods to die, pled “no contest” today in open court.