No injuries when car flips on Shores Blvd
Historic City News freelance photographer Christopher Kimball was on the scene a vehicle rollover that had traffic tied up on Shores Boulevard near Aurora Avenue for about an hour on Sunday morning.
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Historic City News freelance photographer Christopher Kimball was on the scene a vehicle rollover that had traffic tied up on Shores Boulevard near Aurora Avenue for about an hour on Sunday morning.
Historic City News reminds our readers that a controversial harbor management plan goes to public hearing and final action before the St. Augustine City Commission Monday night.
City Attorney Ron Brown will introduce a resolution to commissioners Monday night to designate the promenade and grounds surrounding the St. Augustine and St. Johns County Visitor Information Center and Historic Downtown Parking Facility as “proprietary city facilities”.
Monday night, Historic City News will be watching as St. Augustine city commissioners consider an ordinance to lift the ban on outdoor dining for an area in the first block of Aviles Street.
St. Johns County Principal Planner Vickie Renna invites all Historic City News readers to attend the following public meetings regarding A1A Scenic & Historic Coastal Byway and their upcoming projects.
City Chief Operations Officer John Regan reported to Historic City News that he hopes a proposed residential development on the north side of Holmes Boulevard will be “an anchor customer to facilitate transmission upgrades through West Augustine”.
Chanukah celebrates two miracles. First is the victory of a small, greatly outnumbered and out-armed army of Jews, known as the “Maccabees,” over the mighty Greek army that occupied the Holy Land.
Historic City News was informed that St. Johns County was awarded $3,941,336 of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act “stimulus funds” on Thursday and Commissioner Phil Mays says he is pleased to have represented the county in securing these funds.