St. Johns County leaders are addressing an unfinished road project that has caused significant traffic issues in the area, particularly for Beachside High School. The project, which aimed to widen County Road 210, was not completed by the developer responsible. Interim County Administrator Joy Andrews explained that the project was a developer’s responsibility as part of the Twin Creeks development obligation. Despite several meetings between the county and the developer, the project remains incomplete. The traffic situation has become a major frustration for the community, considering County Road 210’s significant intersection with Interstate 95. The developer’s president strongly disputed the…
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Lawsuits Have Serenata Beach Club Members Searching For Answers
The Serenata Beach Club in Ponte Vedra Beach, St. Johns County, is facing financial troubles as it becomes embroiled in two foreclosure lawsuits. Concerns were raised by members of the beach club over its future following unexpected emails. Some members received emails from the owners, Molly and Jeffrey Butler, instructing payments to be made only by check in person or by mail. On Saturday, employees informed members that the club was closing indefinitely, but later the owners reassured members that the club would remain open. A club member, who wished to remain anonymous, expressed worries about how her membership fees…
Continue ReadingSt. Johns County offers free sandbags as tropical storm approaches
St. Johns County in Florida is offering free sandbags to residents in preparation for the arrival of Tropical Storm Idalia. Starting at 12 p.m. on Monday, sandbags will be available at six different locations throughout the county. However, individuals are required to bring their own transportation and shovels, as well as fill the bags themselves. Each person is limited to a maximum of 20 bags. The sand and bags will be available again at 8 a.m. on Tuesday until conditions permit. It is anticipated that St. Johns County will experience the impact of Tropical Storm Idalia, which is expected to…
Continue ReadingWorld Golf Hall of Fame Moves from St. Augustine to Pinehurst
The World Golf Hall of Fame and Museum in St. Augustine, Florida will be closing its doors after 25 years of operation. The facility, which opened on June 15, 1998, has hosted 16 induction ceremonies and welcomed as many as 280,000 visitors per year at its peak. However, attendance has declined in recent years, with only 40,000 visitors in 2020 and around 60,000 in 2021 and 2022. This decrease in attendance has made it difficult for the facility to remain financially sustainable. As a result, some of its assets will be transferred to the new USGA headquarters in Pinehurst, North…
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