After $3.6 million, City hands off 450th entertainment
According to published figures offered by the City of St Augustine, since October 1, 2009, those in charge of your tax-funded checkbook have admitted to spending $3,649,525 on anything-but the health, safety, and welfare of those who paid those taxes.
IAFF Union Negotiations Meeting – CANCELLED
South Anastasia Design Review Board Meeting
Winners in First Militia Chapter fundraiser announced
Vice President for Public Affairs, Diana Haynie, reported to Historic City News that more than 80 golfers participated Monday in the 21st Annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser for the First Militia Chapter of the Association of the United States Army.
Expect city to require more PUD detail and review
Historic City News readers often comment on the dangers of Planned Unit Development (PUD) approval that essentially overrides existing limitations and requirements in local zoning codes. Some critics refer to a PUD as “spot zoning”, created to allow development or use of a property in spite of established zoning definitions that would otherwise prohibit it.
Review of contracts “unjustified attack” on 450th

By George Gardner
The St Augustine Report
Special to Historic City News
“This got derailed, in my opinion, on the 450th,” St Augustine City Manager John Regan reported to the commission Monday night. “It became a tool as an attack on the 450th which, after reviewing and doing other internal control systems, is unjustified, because the 450th, as a staff, has been implementing the will of the commission.”
Shipbuilder’s legacy lives on at Lighthouse





According to published figures offered by the City of St Augustine, since October 1, 2009, those in charge of your tax-funded checkbook have admitted to spending $3,649,525 on anything-but the health, safety, and welfare of those who paid those taxes.







