Navigating the Paid Parking Debate in Fernandina Beach: Community Sentiment Speaks Volumes
As a resident of Nassau County with a keen eye on local governance, I’ve been closely following the heated discussions
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“Local Opinion and Commentary”
As 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.
Read MoreFernandina Beach has always been a place where you can park downtown for free to grab a coffee or hit
Read MoreOn August 19, 2025, the Fernandina Beach City Commission voted 4-1 to select One Parking, Inc. as the vendor for
Read MoreBelow is a comparison of the three alternatives for addressing the future of the Ybor-Alvarez soccer fields in Fernandina Beach,
Read MoreThis is an AI analysis of current proposals for paid parking and why paid parking should not be implemented based
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