Today’s Court Decision and What It Means for Fernandina Beach Paid Parking
This afternoon, December 31, 2025, a Nassau County circuit judge is expected to rule on a key procedural challenge in
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“Local Opinion and Commentary”
This afternoon, December 31, 2025, a Nassau County circuit judge is expected to rule on a key procedural challenge in
Read MoreThis postcard captures Centre Street looking EAST from the Amelia River, around 1915, at a pivotal moment in Fernandina’s history.
Read MoreAs 2025 closes, Nassau County stands at a familiar but increasingly uncomfortable crossroads: rapid growth colliding with limited infrastructure, rising
Read MoreA Balanced Look for Locals Tourism is the economic engine of Amelia Island and Nassau County. That reality is not
Read MoreA New Era of Flexibility in Tourism Funding A 2025 amendment to Florida Statute 125.0104 has expanded allowable uses for
Read MoreEach winter, North Atlantic right whales migrate into the coastal waters off Northeast Florida, including Amelia Island. Their presence is
Read More2016–2025 Comparison This analysis compares Nassau County Tourist Development Tax (TDT / bed tax) collections with Florida statewide visitor totals
Read MoreAmelia Island has reached the point every barrier island eventually faces: there isn’t any more room. The latest Tourist Development
Read MoreFernandina Beach continues to chase the same illusions: build more parking, impose paid parking, or—more recently—treat parking as a revenue
Read MoreThe Value of Experience, Accountability, and Client-First Representation Real estate has become saturated with high-volume branding, social media campaigns, and
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