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A significant proclamation was made during the St. Augustine City Commission meeting on July 14, 2025, as the city gears up for a major celebration marking the 250th anniversary of America. Mayor and commissioners gathered with community leaders, including Dr. Leslie Keyes and members of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), to announce a coalition of over 20 local groups dedicated to planning events for the upcoming nine years leading to 2026.
The coalition aims to enhance community engagement and attract visitors to St. Augustine, with a dedicated website, america2fifty,saintaug,um,.org, set to provide details on upcoming activities. The mayor expressed gratitude for the collaborative efforts, emphasizing the importance of this milestone in celebrating the nation’s history.
Following the proclamation, public comments took center stage, with residents voicing their concerns about proposed residential parking regulations on Rode Avenue. Catherine Battenhorst, a local resident, opposed the plan, arguing it would displace parking issues rather than resolve them. She highlighted the added responsibilities placed on residents regarding parking passes and expressed a desire for alternative solutions, particularly during large events that draw crowds to the area.
The meeting underscored the city’s commitment to both celebrating its historical significance and addressing community concerns, setting the stage for ongoing discussions about local governance and public engagement in St. Augustine.
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