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City poised to increase parking fines by more than 40%

The City’s chief financial officer, Mark Litzinger, has informed City Manager John Regan and Historic City News local reporters that the fines collected for parking violations have remained the same since 2006; and Monday night, he will try to remedy that — what he sees as a problem.

Government

County amending Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code

Administrative Coordinator Rachel Garvey, MSA, notified Historic City News on behalf of the St Johns County Growth Management Department that the county will be holding public hearings regarding various amendments to the Comprehensive Plan and the Land Development Code.

Government

Do you consent to the consent agenda?

City Manager John Regan does not place all items of business on the public agenda before Mayor Shaver and members of the St Augustine City Commission during their twice-monthly meetings.

Government

The Week Ahead for January 5 to January 9

Monday, January 5, 2015 INMATES… The Florida Department of Law Enforcement will give a status update of the investigations of unnatural inmate deaths to the Senate Criminal Justice Committee 4 p.m. Monday in room 37 of the Senate building. The committee will hear from the Department of Corrections on suggested reforms and its 2015 budget…

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Government

New assignments for judges in the Seventh Circuit

Chief Judge Terence Perkins informed local Historic City News reporters that new judges and new assignments will occur across the Seventh Judicial Circuit effective on January 6, 2015.

Government
Shift of power in Spain parallels St Augustine

Shift of power in Spain parallels St Augustine

Historic City News readers are asking if, four hundred and fifty years later, it is possible that politics and government in America’s oldest city, St Augustine Florida, still parallels the motherland of its founder, Pedro Menendez.

Government

Today is last day to register

St Johns County Supervisor of Elections, Vicky Oakes, is informing Historic City News readers that any remaining new voter registrations or political party changes must be filed before the close of business today in order to apply to the upcoming January 27, 2015 election.

Government

Agenda update for city Visioning Committee

The Department of Public Affairs for the City of St Augustine informed Historic City News that there have been “last minute” changes to the agenda affecting items that will come before the visioning committee meeting on January 5th.

Government

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