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March 9, 2026

Author: Ed Boner

Nassau County Amelia Island Fernandina Florida

The Fernandina Beach Municipal Airport: A Classic Case of Airport-Residential Harmony (or Tension)?

Living in Northeast Florida, especially around Jacksonville and Amelia Island, means dealing with the realities of growth—new homes, more traffic, booming tourism, and, yes, airports

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Nassau County Amelia Island Fernandina Florida

Opinion: Fernandina’s Paid Parking Is the Same Tone-Deaf Mistake Other Florida Coastal Towns Regret — and Voters Never Wanted

I used to enjoy wandering downtown Fernandina on a quiet afternoon—grabbing a coffee, stepping into a few shops, seeing familiar faces. That simple pleasure is

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Nassau County Amelia Island Fernandina Florida

Downtowns don’t change by accident. They change because policy pushes them.

Fernandina’s paid parking program is being framed as a management tool — about turnover, fairness, and access. But there is a structural flaw embedded in

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Nassau County Amelia Island Fernandina Florida

Fact Check: The Real Sites of Amelia Island’s Slave Trade – And What (If Anything) Still Stands Today

If you’ve ever taken a walking tour down Fernandina Beach’s charming Centre Street and heard a guide claim that the Victorian shops and buildings there

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Which businesses are helped or hurt by Paid Parking in Fernandina, according to the latest unfiltered AI Research

In small towns and historic downtowns across the country, paid parking generally favors high-turnover, quick-visit businesses while hurting (or favoring far less) long-stay, browsing-oriented retail

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When is growth not growth and a decline not a decline? Skewing of Tourism Growth Percentages on Amelia Island

Tourism growth on Amelia Island, like many destinations, is often measured by year-over-year percentage increases in metrics such as visitor numbers, lodging occupancy, bed tax

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Is Fernandina Beach Squandering Millions in Taxpayer Funds on Subpar Banking Deals?

Fernandina Beach taxpayers could be leaving as much as $4.5 million on the table over the next five years if the city’s banking services contract

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Nassau County Amelia Island Fernandina Florida

A County Charter in Theory vs. Reality in a Small County

The idea of a county charter is usually framed as empowering. Supporters talk about “home rule,” local control, and giving voters a stronger voice. In

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Nassau County Amelia Island Fernandina Florida

Why City Commissioners Should Support a Referendum…and (should have chosen to) Wait to Implement Paid Parking

This really isn’t about whether paid parking is “good” or “bad.” Reasonable people can disagree on the policy itself. What’s driving the tension is process

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Nassau County Deserves a More Stable Economic Future

Not all that long ago, Nassau County’s economy rested on more than one leg. Rail transport, timber and paper operations, port activity, fishing, small-scale agriculture,

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  • Downtowns don’t change by accident. They change because policy pushes them.
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