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City of St Augustine announces upcoming meetings
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City of St Augustine announces upcoming meetings

Due to ongoing repairs, meetings regularly scheduled to be held in the Alcazar Room at City Hall have been relocated.  Live viewing of meetings is temporarily unavailable; however, meetings held in alternate locations will be recorded and available for on-demand viewing later.  Check www.CityStAugTV.com for availability.

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Stevenson’s bill helps craft distilleries develop and profit
Posted inBusiness Government

Stevenson’s bill helps craft distilleries develop and profit

Representative Cyndi Stevenson reported to Historic City News that she has filed legislation that will benefit Florida craft distilleries, like St. Augustine Distillery LLC, by reducing what she calls “outdated regulations”.

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Fire Department holds storm-delayed ceremonies
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Fire Department holds storm-delayed ceremonies

St Augustine Fire Chief Carlos Aviles was ceremonially sworn-in by City Manager John Regan yesterday; a position to which he was officially appointed in August.

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Will you help revise Florida’s Constitution?
Posted inCommunity Government

Will you help revise Florida’s Constitution?

Will a Historic City News reader be one of the 36 Florida citizens who join Attorney General Pam Bondi to serve on Florida’s Constitution Revision Commission; an honor that comes around only once every twenty years? In fact, the 2017-2018 Constitution Revision Commission will only be the third of its kind in state history.

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City addressing fees and regulation of all for-profit vehicles
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City addressing fees and regulation of all for-profit vehicles

If you have ever driven an automobile through St Augustine during the past ten or twelve years, you know the frustration of non-standard, for-profit vehicles adding to congestion and menacing moving targets like pedestrians, bicyclists, and other automobiles.

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Public meeting of local legislative delegation
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Public meeting of local legislative delegation

CYNDI STEVENSON

As chairman of the St. Johns County Legislative Delegation, State Representative Cyndi Stevenson has announced to local Historic City News reporters that the delegation will hold their next meeting on Wednesday, January 18, 2017.

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St Augustine government meetings this evening
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St Augustine government meetings this evening

Two meetings going on now for the St Augustine City Commission, being held in the meeting room of the Fullerwood Training Center, 10 Hildreth Drive in North City due to construction in The Alcazar Room, where most city meetings are held.

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Temporary injunction against Reynolds canceled
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Temporary injunction against Reynolds canceled

TOM REYNOLDS
Some Historic City News readers are saying that St. Augustine Beach Mayor Rich O’Brien picked the wrong time to advance criminal allegations against an outspoken critic, while others are reporting that O’Brien has been around long enough to know that he needs to grow some thicker skin.

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