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England chosen for second term as St Augustine Beach mayor

England chosen for second term as St. Augustine Beach mayor From Staff Reports The City of St. Augustine Beach elected its mayor and vice mayor and swore in two commissioners at Monday’s Commission meeting. Margaret England, who has served as mayor for the last year, was elected to serve for another year.  “I am humbled and honored to serve another year as mayor of St Augustine Beach with such a great team of commissioners, professional staff, and interested, engaged residents, she said in a press release. Don Samora who has served on the Commission for three years, was elected as vice mayor for the fourth year.

Naples City Council votes to mandate masks in businesses and at events

As of Friday, Collier County had just over 20,000 confirmed cases and 317 deaths related to COVID-19, according to data from the Florida Department of Health. Hospitalization and death percentages were closely in line with overall state data at 6% and 2% respectively. So far in December, Collier County has added 3,214 new COVID-19 cases, more than the total for all of November (3,170). It s also the second-highest monthly case total for Collier since the pandemic began, trailing only the 5,356 reported during July. DOH collects city-specific data, too, with about 16,500 COVID-19 cases reported in Naples. That data is collected by ZIP code and those boundaries may extend beyond city limits.

Deadline Set for Alles Clean-up

Deadline Set for Alles Clean-up By Jay Zimmer Dec 21, 2020 7:41 AM Henderson’s Codes Department has set a deadline for cleanup of the former Alles Brothers property. The building in the 200 block of First Street partially collapsed in August. The Codes Department was directed to fine the owners $200 per work day, starting December 28. 30 days will be allowed to finalize cleanup efforts. The contested citation will be considered again by the Code Enforcement Board in late January. ); } return false; }); $( #comments .commentlist .comment-content a ).attr( target , blank ); });

Deadline set for cleanup efforts of partially collapsed building in Henderson

Deadline set for cleanup efforts of partially collapsed building in Henderson Owner faces possible fines starting Dec. 28 Deadline set for cleanup efforts of partially collapsed building in Henderson By 14 News Staff | December 18, 2020 at 10:12 PM CST - Updated December 18 at 10:12 PM HENDERSON, Ky. (WFIE) - A deadline is set for plans to clean up a downtown property in Henderson. The former Alles Brothers furniture building in the 200 block of First Street partially collapsed in August. The building was razed the next day. Henderson’s Codes Department cited the property for “unsafe conditions.” However, those citations were contested because the owners had concerns about how to dispose of the debris.

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