City Commissioners earn paychecks Monday
Historic City News reporters will be watching as commissioners work through a long day of meetings; beginning with a city carriage ordinance workshop at 3:30 p.m., followed by the regularly scheduled St. Augustine City Commission meeting at 5:00 p.m.


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Historic City News has learned that Senate Bill 432 passed by a vote of 4 to 1 yesterday, when introduced in the Senate Criminal Justice Committee.
Historic City News was on hand today as a group of about 50 commissioners and leaders from across northeast Florida met to discuss the transportation project development process and to discuss revisions to their long-range transportation vision and goals for the region.
The St. Augustine City Commission will hold a workshop prior to the regularly scheduled Monday, February 28th city commission meeting, according to a notice received at the Historic City News desk.
February 15th, 2011
“We have 225 interlocal agreements with municipalities,” County Commission Chairman Ken Bryan told city commissioners during their regular meeting last week; while Historic City News local reporters observed.
The City of St. Augustine is reporting to Historic City News readers that work begins this week on improvements along Orange Street; a project that one day could include a brick pedestrian and sightseeing vehicle lane replacing the eastbound traffic lane.