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What you need to know now about COVID-19 in St Johns County

What you need to know now about COVID-19 in St Johns County

The SJC Emergency Operations Center COVID-19 Citizens Information Hotline is now active between 8:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m., 7-days-a-week. Residents can call 904.824.5550 for information regarding facility closures, program cancellations, and current St Johns County COVID-19 guidelines.

Community
FDOT road repairs and maintenance report

FDOT road repairs and maintenance report

Historic City News was notified by the Florida Department of Transportation Public Information Officer, Allen Nelson, that traffic will be impacted at the following St Augustine and St Johns County locations where roadwork is being conducted.

Community
St Johns County patients under surveillance for COVID-19 coronavirus disease

St Johns County patients under surveillance for COVID-19 coronavirus disease

In a recent update from the Florida Department of Health, Historic City News in St Augustine learned that there are seven cases of COVID-19 being monitored in St Johns County.  This information is taken from GIS mapping included in that report.  It is updated twice each day, these results were compiled on Saturday, March 21,…

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Public Safety
Mayor and City Manager take to Facebook to air concerns for public safety

Mayor and City Manager take to Facebook to air concerns for public safety

The City of St Augustine announced this week that they will stop charging for metered street parking and city-owned parking lots beginning Wednesday. Historic City News learned of the announcement through the office of city manager John Regan, who did not mention changes regarding the Historic St Augustine Downtown Parking Facility.

Government
Traditional Easter Week festivities canceled

Traditional Easter Week festivities canceled

As suggested by the City of St Augustine and recommended by the Centers for Disease Control, the St Augustine Royal Family and Easter Week Festival Committee has informed local Historic City News reporters that they have made the difficult decision to cancel this year’s event schedule.

Community
According to Thursday data, jobs quickly being lost in the hotel industry

According to Thursday data, jobs quickly being lost in the hotel industry

The American Hotel and Lodging Association released data yesterday indicating that nearly 400,000 jobs have been cut in the State of Florida amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Business
Sunshine Bus Company Social Distancing Policy

Sunshine Bus Company Social Distancing Policy

Matt McCord, Transportation Director for the Sunshine Bus Company informed local Historic City News reporters that the Company is implementing a Social Distancing Policy restricting the number of occupants in each bus to 10 per vehicle, including the driver.

Community
Despite closures ordered by Mayor Upchurch businesses fight to stay open

Despite closures ordered by Mayor Upchurch businesses fight to stay open

St Augustine Mayor Tracy Upchurch announced coronavirus business closures Tuesday, but in an interview with First Coast News yesterday, he admitted that it felt counterintuitive.

Business

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