Marine street parking meeting called
Historic City News and the City of St. Augustine want to encourage all residents and property owners along Marine Street, and others in the neighborhood, to attend a public meeting to answer questions regarding future curbside parking restrictions and sidewalk improvements.



Historic City News readers are cautioned that, during a hurricane or tropical storm, if it becomes necessary to evacuate the beaches, only residents with proper identification will be allowed to cross the Mickler-O’Connell Bridge (SR-312) or the Bridge of Lions.
Robert Samuels announced to Historic City News local reporters that food tasters “came out in droves” to get mini bites of some of the beaches best restaurants for the “Taste of the Beach” that was held Sunday, May 15th at the St. Augustine Pier.
Linda Murray reported this morning that the West Augustine Improvement Association, West Augustine Weed & Seed Incentive and West Augustine CRA Steering Committee have extended an invitation for Historic City News readers to “Take Pride in the West Side”.
Historic City News received word that Ponte Vedra Beach businessman, Ken Underwood, will go before a state appeals court today in an attempt to settle the long-simmering contract dispute between his company, National Safety Commission, and the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
For seventy years, St. Johns County residents have had a love affair with the nimble and agile Jeep — including Historic City News Editor, Michael Gold.
Historic City News readers can take some preparedness tips from St. Augustine Police Public Information Officer Mark Samson; timely information because hurricane season started this month and runs through November.
Public Information Officer Mark Samson reported to Historic City News that the final numbers from the “Click it or Ticket” campaign during May have been tabulated by the St. Augustine Police Department.