Paid beach parking in city revisited

  • Looking for new sources of revenue, some Fernandina Beach City Commissioners said they would consider charging for people to park on the 600 feet of beach in the city where parking is allowed. Photo by Julia Roberts/News-Leader
    Looking for new sources of revenue, some Fernandina Beach City Commissioners said they would consider charging for people to park on the 600 feet of beach in the city where parking is allowed. Photo by Julia Roberts/News-Leader
An oftentimes discussed, but never approved, subject has once again reared its head in Fernandina Beach City Hall: paid parking in the city and on city beaches. At a workshop before Tuesday’s City…

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Judge refuses to halt FSU-ACC case

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A Leon County circuit judge Tuesday refused to put on hold a lawsuit filed by Florida State University against the Atlantic Coast Conference, as a big-money battle between the university and its lo