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Year: 2009

Public hearings before city commission

Chief Operations Officer John Regan reported to Historic City News that Monday night he will present an innovative utility program to the St. Augustine City Commission at their regular meeting.

Government

County employees earning +$60K a year

Historic City News has compiled the following list of county workers in St. Johns County who earn an annual salary of $60,000 or more, plus benefits; nearly double the $34,572 average annual wage of workers in all industries reported on the St. Johns County website.

Government

Fall Film Seminar on Flagler campus

Communication Department Chair Tracy Halcomb reported to Historic City News that Barton Palmer will be the keynote speaker at Flagler’s first Fall Film Seminar.

Community

Bridge reopening ceremony taking shape

The City of St. Augustine reported to Historic City News that in just a few weeks, our community will celebrate the reopening of the historic Bridge of Lions and its return to service after over 42 months of extensive rehabilitation.

Community

Rules and guidelines for The 27 Club

The ’27 Club is the first official group of pedestrians to cross the restored Bridge of Lions when it reopens. The group’s name recalls the year the Bridge of Lions originally opened, 1927. The group will walk over the bridge ahead of the general public; following a ribbon cutting ceremony.

Commission considers skateboard wall bids

The City Commission will consider authorizing contract negotiations for a sound attenuation wall at the skateboard area of Hamilton Upchurch Park during their regular meeting Monday night.

Government

Buckingham Smith building found unsafe

Planning and Building Director Mark Knight reported to Historic City News that a Lincolnville landmark building has been red-tagged by the city as an unsafe structure.

Community

Sexual Predator: Ronald L. McCune

In accordance with Florida State Statute 775.21, this news release will serve as public notification that the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office has been given information that a person judged to be a sexual predator is now residing within St. Johns County.

Public Safety

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