The City of St Augustine is continuing a project to clean up the Intracoastal Waterway of what it calls "derelict" vessels, according to an update received by Historic City News from Communications Director Melissa Wissel. Boaters are asked to use caution in the area during this time. Grant Administration Coordinator Denise Radovich stated that the…
The group said the city would not fly flags on the historic bridge. However, the city said it is because the bridge's design would not allow flags to be flown.
No more mask requirement in City of St Augustine facilities
no longer be required to wear masks when coming into City facilities.
Although masks are no longer required at public meetings or when conducting official business, City Manager John Regan is still using his position to bully those who have objected to the disputed benefit of wearing a facial mask.
“Masks are still strongly encouraged in crowded areas,
per CDC guidelines,” Regan said, despite Executive Orders 21-101 and 21-102. “I would also like to remind the public to
remain respectful of each other’s
personal wishes when it comes to wearing or not wearing a mask.”