Governor Rick Scott will issue an executive order to review most of the special taxing districts in the state according to an announcement from budget director, Jerry McDaniel, during a presentation he made Thursday before the Senate Budget Committee.
Year: 2011
New Businesses through 12/04/2011
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The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Tax Collector and should be consulted before taking any action.
Sikes-Kline named Planning Organization treasurer
Public Affairs Manager Marci A. Larson, reported to Historic City News this morning that the North Florida Transportation Planning Organization has elected St. Augustine Commissioner Nancy Sikes-Kline treasurer and Planning and Building Director Mark Knight vice-chairman of the Technical Coordinating Committee for 2012.
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St Augustine Republicans celebrate Christmas
Harlan Mason, Chairman of the St Johns County Republican Party welcomed Historic City News and about 50 members, elected officials and guests of the Executive Committee to their annual Christmas celebration in St Augustine at the Airport Conference Center last night.
Spitting burglar sitting at Crossbar Hotel
A convenience store clerk working at the Kangaroo in the 4500 block of US-1 North in St Augustine, reported to sheriff’s deputies yesterday that he confronted a 20 year-old St Johns County man after he was observed inside the clerk’s vehicle.
Wanchick names Carl Shank Fire Rescue Chief
At the December 6th county commission meeting, interim Fire Rescue Chief Carl A. Shank was officially appointed Chief by County Administrator Michael D. Wanchick; who said that he was pleased to recognize Chief Shank’s commitment to the Department and County.
St Augustine homeless say no jobs here
“I’m not home-less, I’m wall-less,” Leroy told St Augustine reporter Michael Gold this morning; as he took his one-hour turn at the designated panhandling spot in front of the St Johns County Public Library on West San Carlos Avenue.
Whetstone: I’ll take this as far as necessary
Owner Henry M. Whetstone responded to yesterday’s decision by the City Planning and Zoning Board to “table” until their February meeting the application from Bayfront Inn, Inc., to construct a 270-foot dock into the Matanzas Bay, by saying he is prepared to take his request “as far as necessary”.