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City Council Moves Forward with Historic Budget Approvals

September 05, 2024 | St. Augustine, St. Johns County , Florida


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City Council Moves Forward with Historic Budget Approvals
During a recent special meeting, local government officials moved forward with the approval of two key budget resolutions for the upcoming fiscal year. The first resolution, 2024-30, pertains to the Historic Area Community Redevelopment Area, while the second, 2024-31, addresses the Lincolnville Community Redevelopment Area.

The budget for both areas was initially proposed during a workshop on August 22, and officials confirmed that no changes have been made since that time. The meeting included a public hearing where community member Gail Eubanks raised concerns about the lack of inclusivity in the budget, specifically regarding the representation of community names. Eubanks emphasized the importance of addressing community concerns before approving the budget, urging officials to ensure that the entire community is considered in the financial planning.

Despite these concerns, the resolution for the Historic Area was approved with unanimous support from the commissioners. Following this, the meeting transitioned to the public hearing for the Lincolnville budget, where officials reiterated that there had been no modifications since the previous discussions. The focus shifted to historic preservation and the cultural character of Lincolnville, which have been integral to the budget discussions over the past two years.

As the meeting concluded, both resolutions were passed, marking a significant step in the financial planning for these redevelopment areas. The discussions highlighted ongoing community engagement and the importance of addressing local concerns in future budget considerations.

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