Local Business Owners in St. Augustine Needed for Parking Code Update Feedback

The City of St. Augustine is updating their existing parking code and seeking public input through an online survey. The changes aim to manage parking demand, promote sustainable transportation, ensure safety, support economic development and address environmental concerns. The deadline to complete the survey is May 28, 2023, and results will be presented on June 27 in a special meeting open to the public. Any questions can be addressed to the City’s Planning and Building Department, and all responses are public record. CLICK TO READ SOURCE Images/Source: www.actionnewsjax.com

Galimore Community Pool Releases Summer Schedule in St. Johns County

The Galimore Community Pool in St. Johns County is set to begin its 2023 summer swim season from May 26 through September 30, with various schedules for lap swim, camp swim, and family swim. Admission fees are at $2 for adults and $1 for children under 13 and senior citizens over 60, while summer passes are available for adults, children, and senior citizens for $39 and $24, respectively. Small camp groups and parties with six or more children can also make reservations through the YMCA. CLICK TO READ SOURCE Images/Source: www.actionnewsjax.com

St. Johns County Local to Join White Castle’s Cravers Hall of Fame

A man from St. Johns County will be among 11 people inducted into White Castle’s Cravers Hall of Fame at their Ohio headquarters. Jeff Sedlitz, the inductee, is a lifelong fan of White Castle, having grown up on it and even waiting for hours to be one of the first customers at a new Orlando location. The Hall of Fame honors the most devoted White Castle fans, with many people submitting entries each year. CLICK TO READ SOURCE Images/Source: www.actionnewsjax.com

Exciting Music Events Planned for St. Augustine this June

St. Augustine’s music series, Concerts in the Plaza, is coming back this summer with 14 weeks of free music every Thursday, starting on June 1st and going until August 31st. The concerts begin at 6 PM and visitors can park for free on nearby streets or in certain lots after 5 PM. However, the Historic Downtown Parking Facility is also available for parking, for a fee. The events are subject to cancelation or postponement due to weather conditions, and the list of performers might change. The City of St. Augustine produces these concerts as a cultural enhancement for residents and…

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