The future of the man leading St. Johns County is uncertain following concerns raised by a commissioner about workplace culture within county administration. A special meeting will be held by commissioners to discuss County Administrator Hunter Conrad’s contract, which was renewed in March with a raise of over $30,000. Commissioner Sarah Arnold expressed worry about the growing workplace environment and culture among county staff, mentioning a new rule that requires directors to get administration’s approval before a one-on-one meeting with commissioners. Conrad defended the rule, stating it ensures all commissioners receive the same level of service and information. In 2020,…
Continue ReadingTag: St. Augustine Local News
13th Annual Pin Up Paws Begins at St. Augustine Humane Society
The St. Augustine Humane Society has launched the 13th annual Pin Up Paws pet calendar photo contest. The contest aims to raise funds for the society’s mission of providing veterinary care and resources to pet owners and animals in need. Last year, the campaign raised over $33,000 through calendar votes and donations. To enter the contest, participants must submit a photo of their beloved pet and campaign for votes, with each vote valued at $1. The pet with the most votes will be featured as the cover pet for the 2024 Pin Up Paws calendar. First and second-place pets will…
Continue ReadingHastings’ Community Center and Library to Host Open House on June 29
An open house regarding the planned community center and public library in Hastings is set to take place on Thursday, June 29, 2023. Staff from St. Johns County Public Works, St. Johns County Public Library System, St. Johns County Health and Human Services, and the HBM Architects design team will be available to provide information and answer questions regarding the project. The event will take place at the Hastings Branch Library located at 6195 S. Main St., Hastings, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. It’s noted that one or more County Commissioners may be present during the event, but no…
Continue ReadingNew Florida Laws to Come into Effect from July 1
Over 200 new laws will take effect in St. Johns County starting Saturday. The laws cover a wide range of topics including education, taxes, and immigration. Notable laws include a $116.5 billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year, an expansion of taxpayer-funded vouchers to all students in Florida, and restrictions on teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity. Other laws include one that prevents property purchases in Florida by people from China who are not US citizens or permanent residents and another that requires school districts to share portions of local property-tax revenues with charter schools. CLICK TO READ SOURCE…
Continue Reading