City says county responsible for Galimore
At last night’s regular meeting of the St. Augustine City Commission, Historic City News reporters listened as commissioners called for the county to repair the Galimore Center pool and continue to operate it “as vital to the county as a whole.”

Last night, Historic City News editor Michael Gold attended the Judicial Candidate Forum held at the Northeast Florida Regional Airport at St. Augustine — the room should have been wall-to-wall voters from across the 7th judicial circuit, but it wasn’t.
At Monday evening’s City Commission meeting, commissioners will take up a request for an easement from the Florida Department of Transportation that was tabled at its last meeting.
City Attorney Ron Brown will ask for commission direction Monday night regarding possible modifications to the current noise ordinance and Historic City News reporters will be following the discussion.
Historic City News will be watching live Monday night as General Services Director Jim Piggott reports to city commissioners on last Tuesday’s community workshop at the Willie Galimore Center.
Historic City News local reporters were notified that preceding the regular meeting of the St. Augustine City Commission Monday night, City Attorney Ron Brown will address a commission workshop being held at 3:30 p.m. to discuss a claim for $3.4 million against the city by Donna and Scott Wendler.
This year in Florida, four Supreme Court justices and 27 appellate judges serving in the five District Courts of Appeal are on the November ballot in merit-retention elections.
St. Augustine Public Information Coordinator Cathy DuPont informed local Historic City News reporters today that they will be installing a new 8-inch water main on Flagler Boulevard, from the east side of the Bridge of Lions to Comares Avenue.