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St. Augustine news highlights – August 10, 2012
Aug 11th
Early vote on Friday or Saturday, August 10 & 11, or vote on Election Day, Tuesday August 14
For those who planned on voting early, there is still time. Six polling places located around St. Johns County are open today and tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, August 10 and 11 from 8:00am until 6:00pm. All voters in St. Johns County may vote at any of these six early voting locations (click on each name for a map to the voting site):
- Supervisor of Elections Main Office
- St. Augustine Beach City Hall
- Southeast Branch Library
- Hastings Town Hall
- Ponte Vedra Branch Library
- Julington Creek Annex
For those who missed early voting, make plans now to cast your ballot on Election Day, Tuesday, August 14. Polls are open from 7:00am until 7:00pm.
On Election Day, voters must vote at the precinct of their legal residence, and as a result of the changes necessitated by redistricting, some voters’ precinct number may have changed, and thus may be voting at a new polling location. So before you go, get election ready by visiting the St. Johns County Supervisor of Elections web site for sample ballots, to check your registration, locate your polling place and lots more information for the voter.
City Commission holds budget workshop August 16
The St. Augustine City Commission will hold a workshop to discuss the 2012-2013 budget on Thursday, August 16 starting at 9:00am. The workshop will be held in The Alcazar Room in City Hall, 75 King Street.
The workshop is an opportunity for the commissioners to discuss the budget in a more informal format than in a regular meeting. No votes are taken during a workshop and public comment is not scheduled, but public hearings on the budget are scheduled for September 6 and September 20, each starting at 5:05pm. Those public hearing will also be held in The Alcazar Room. The 2012-1013 budget goes into effect with the start of the fiscal year on October 1.
In preparation for the workshop, staff prepared a workbook for commissioners that provides a budget summary of each of the funds on which the city relies for operations. Those funds are:
General Fund
Community Redevelopment Agency Fund
Utility Fund
Stormwater Fund
Solid Waste Fund
Municipal Marina Fund
Visitor Information Center Fund
450th Commemoration Fund.
View the workbook, click here.
As part of the city’s 450th anniversary commemoration, the city has launched a contest inviting the public to use their skills at photography, videography or the written word to answer one question: What is your St. Augustine story?
Complete contest details and guidelines are available by calling the 450th Commemoration office at 904.825.1053or by visiting the 450th Commemoration web site here.
Rob Ellis Peck & Friends set for next Concerts in the Plaza
As the summer slips away so do opportinuties to enjoy the 22nd season of Concerts in the Plaza. with just four more concerts scheduled, don’t miss next Thursday’s performance by Rob Ellis Peck and Friends, a band well known for delivering a great show with the best of acoustic R&B and classic rock
So call your friends and have them meet you in the Plaza at 7:00pm on Thursday to enjoy St. Augustine’s great free summer concert series. It’s still “the best way to spend a Thursday night in St. Augustine.”
The two-hour concerts are free and attendees should bring lounge chairs for seating. Picnic dinners are popular, but alcoholic beverages are prohibited in the Plaza. For a schedule and helpful map-links visit www.plazaconcerts.com
The Seawall Rehabilitation Project, called one of the city’s most important infrastuucture projects in years, is on schedule and work is continuing without any major challenges reports Public Works Director Martha Graham during her stop by The Break Room this week. Join host Paul K. Williamson, the city’s Public Affairs Director, as he and Martha discuss the project and its progress.
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Important budget dates announced
As summer begins to wind down, local governments start the final stages of preparing their budgets for the next fiscal year. For the City of St. Augustine whose fiscal year begins October 1, the series of meetings begins with theCommission’s annual budget workshop. Then three weeks later there is the initial public hearing on the proposed budget and two weeks after that, the final public hearing. The dates for the three meetings are:
– City Commission Budget Workshop, Thursday, August 16 at 9:00am.
– First Budget Public Hearing, Thursday, September 6 at 5:05pm.
– Second Budget Public Hearing, Thursday, September 20 at 5:05pm.
All meetings will be held in The Alcazar Room, City Hall, 75 King St.
Agendas
City Commission meets on Monday, August 13. The agenda is available here.
Code Enforcement, Adjustments and Appeals Board meets on Tuesday, August 14. The agenda is available here.
The Historic Architectural Review Board meets on Thursday, August 16 at 2:00pm. The agenda is available here.
Budget related meetings
City Commission Budget Workshop — Thursday, August 16 at 9:00am. The agenda is available here.
First Budget Public Hearing — Thursday, September 6 at 5:05pm. When available, the agenda will be here.
Second Budget Public Hearing — Thursday, September 20 at 5:05pm. When available, the agenda will be here.
All agenda, minutes and GTV info
Agendas and minutes for all city meetings can be found at www.staugustinegovernment.com with a schedule of upcoming meetings listed under City Calendar. City Commission meetings are broadcast live via GTV (Comcast Channel 3 in St. Augustine) each second and fourth Monday at 5:00pm. Commission meetings are also recorded and rebroadcast as are Planning and Zoning Board and Historic Architectural Review Board meetings. For a current schedule of all programming on GTV, click here.
Source: City of St. Augustine