Opinion: Fernandina’s Waterfront Resiliency Project: Big Cost, Small Coverage
Boundaries vs. Scope Fernandina Beach covers roughly 12 square miles at the north end of Amelia Island, with about 13,000
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Boundaries vs. Scope Fernandina Beach covers roughly 12 square miles at the north end of Amelia Island, with about 13,000
Read MoreHurricane Floyd, the fourth major hurricane of the 1999 Atlantic season, formed as a tropical wave off Africa on September
Read MoreIf Fernandina’s real goal is resiliency, then a natural living shoreline strategy often outperforms a costly concrete “resiliency wall.” Here’s
Read MoreThe ongoing fight between Rayonier Advanced Materials (RYAM) and the City of Fernandina Beach centers on one question: does adding
Read MoreAs a resident of Nassau County with a keen eye on local governance, I’ve been closely following the heated discussions
Read MoreYes, the Fernandina Beach Municipal Golf Course could potentially be sold, as it is city-owned municipal property and Florida law
Read MoreAfter a very unproductive discussion with someone recently, I decided to read a little more about DEI, corporations electing to
Read MoreFernandina Beach is embroiled in a high-stakes battle with Rayonier Advanced Materials (RYAM) over its proposed ethanol distillation expansion at
Read MoreWhat Is a Bert Harris Claim? Florida’s Bert Harris Act (F.S. §70.001) gives property owners a remedy when a government
Read MoreYes, Amelia Island could legally be its own county. We’ve got around 38,000 residents, which clears the state’s population bar.
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