Lighthouse will have to return in four weeks
Historic City News tallied public speakers on both sides of the issues surrounding the application for MUD zoning by the St Augustine Lighthouse Museum tonight as their representatives, Susan Bloodworth and Mark Knight, returned to the St Augustine City Commission for the second reading and public hearing on their application.


Historic City News readers who have been following the proposed land use changes relative to 81 Lighthouse Avenue, the matter will come before the St Augustine City Commission for a second reading and public hearing during their regular meeting Monday night. Action to adopt the proposed ordinances could happen at that meeting.
As St Johns County commissioners, and city commissioners in St Augustine and St Augustine Beach, are looking for revenue sources other than property taxes to pay for the costs of operations, controversial “red-light cameras” have remained off the table — that is not the case throughout the 7th Judicial Circuit.
Florida Weekend Recap – January 30

The St Johns Board of County Commissioners announced to Historic City News that a special meeting has been scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 12 at the St. Johns County Administration Building, 500 San Sebastian Dr.
It’s Election Day and Historic City News is following the three state races that affect St Johns County residents.