St. Augustine seeks ownership of King Street
City leaders feel the city may do a better job improving and maintaining King Street than the state does. Author: Jessica Clark Updated: 8:28 PM EDT July 13, 2021
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. The City of St. Augustine wants to take ownership of one of the major thoroughfares into its downtown: King street.
City leaders believe city staff may be able to do a better job maintaining and improving it than the Florida Department of Transportation.
King Street is the primary road into downtown St. Augustine. Flagler College, the Lightner Museum and Casa Monica Hotel line the road. It runs from U.S. 1 to the Bridge of Lions.
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