The Looming Parking Crisis in Fernandina Beach’s Historic District
Fernandina Beach’s historic district thrives on its charm—no off-street parking required for restaurants and bars to keep the Victorian vibe
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Fernandina Beach’s historic district thrives on its charm—no off-street parking required for restaurants and bars to keep the Victorian vibe
Read MoreSettlement Summary: Resolving a Long-Running Dispute In July 2025, the City of Fernandina Beach reached a $380,000 settlement with the
Read MoreAs a realtor, I’ve made a conscious choice not to market my services to my friends. It’s not because I
Read MoreLooking at rates across Florida, I didn’t find anything as low as the proposed rate in Fernandina, if paid parking
Read MoreKey Points • Research confirms 96% of Fernandina Beach locals oppose paid parking, based on a verified survey last week
Read MoreThe proposed redevelopment of Brett’s Waterway Café’s location in Fernandina Beach, set for demolition in early 2026, has sparked heated
Read MoreIn Fernandina Beach, the debate over redeveloping the site of Brett’s Waterway Café, set for demolition in early 2026, has
Read MoreIn Fernandina Beach’s downtown, both expanded parking and paid parking, driven by induced demand—where increased parking availability or managed access
Read MoreThe debate over paid parking in Fernandina Beach centers on whether it’s a fair way to fund city services—or an
Read MoreA recent community health survey conducted in Nassau County has spotlighted critical health issues facing residents—particularly mental health and substance
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