As mobility project gets underway a look at what is included
The contract for the Mobility Project with Littlejohn Engineering, signed for the City by John Regan, a licensed engineer, and assigned to Martha Graham, also an engineer, engages the Nashville based company, through their Orlando branch office, for a commitment to do work over a 1-to-4-month timeframe that is referred to as “Phase 1”.



Jerry Peters reported to Historic City News that Wednesday June 8, 2016, beginning at 6:00 p.m. St Augustine Mayor Nancy Shaver and residents of the North Davis Shores neighborhood will meet in Oglethorpe Park for the next Walk with the Mayor.


Each weekday, Historic City News publishes a summary of calls handled by the St Augustine Police Department. The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee.
The St Augustine Community is encouraged to participate in this week’s three day, three event kick-off of the city’s mobility initiative scheduled for Wednesday through Friday, June 8, 9 and 10.
St Johns County Emergency Management spokesperson, Kelly Wilson, reported to Historic City News that county operations are winding down for events related to Tropical Storm Colin.
The Times-Union building, a Jacksonville landmark along the north shore of the St Johns River and anchor to the city’s ever changing skyline, is being sold according to an e-mail communication sent to Morris Publishing Group employees Saturday night.
The Emergency Management Division is reporting to Historic City News that all departments are proactively monitoring the progress of Tropical Storm Colin and preparing for the impact it will have on our community.