City advances harbor management system
Historic City News local reporters have learned that, thanks to being selected as one of five Florida coastal cities for a pilot program, further development of the harbor management system will be accomplished in a way that is essentially “tailor-made” to meet the specific needs of the community.


This week, the Florida House and Senate begin the first four of more than two dozen public input meetings on redistricting, and Historic City News readers will have the opportunity to participate — locally.
St. Johns County Sheriff David B. Shoar has shared with Historic City News the details of his new plan to substantially reduce the cost of replacing patrol vehicles as they approach the end of their useful life.
Historic City News is excited to report that, at the last City of St. Augustine Commission Meeting, City Manager John Regan received approval from commissioners to hold a 450th Commemoration workshop on June 27; following the folding of its designated commemoration manager, First America Foundation, Inc.
Historic City News and the City of St. Augustine want to encourage all residents and property owners along Marine Street, and others in the neighborhood, to attend a public meeting to answer questions regarding future curbside parking restrictions and sidewalk improvements.
Historic City News watched as Commissioners Monday night called on the County Commission to support a funding plan for the Galimore Center and pool that involves the use of a Community Redevelopment Agency.
Deputy Director of General Services for the City of St. Augustine, Timothy W. Fleming, set out in a letter to Historic City News this morning, additional clarification of how the City intends to proceed with development of the property at 102 Bridge Street.
A state panel responsible for reviewing uses of state conservation lands voted Friday to expedite the planning process for creating campgrounds in 56 state parks, despite some questioning the transparency of the process.