Evaluating the remains of Sebastian Inland Harbor
A North Florida technical assistance panel will submit a comprehensive report and recommendation for the failed Sebastian Inland Harbor project located along the San Sebastian River in the City of St Augustine; according to information received by Historic City News last week.






In February 2011, Glenn Hastings, executive director of the Tourist Development Council, was looking for help managing the category of bed tax revenue that funds local arts, cultural, and heritage events.
During their July 16 meeting, St Johns County commissioners heard detailed information; and, on Tuesday, July 23, 2013, Historic City News readers are invited to attend a workshop to consider and discuss the 2014 proposed budget.
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When the St Augustine City Commission convenes Monday afternoon at 4:00 p.m., Historic City News reporters and commissioners will receive a pre-budget briefing from City Comptroller Mark Litzinger, and members will have the opportunity to establish the Fiscal 2013-2014 tentative millage rate.
Never stand between a Veteran and hot food
Historic City News came across an interesting new business in St Augustine that rents boutique restroom facilities for events — but Lovely Loo Portable Restrooms LLC isn’t your average portable toilet.







