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The Jacksonville Beach City Council voted unanimously to allow Trevato Development Group to replace the amusement park with 415 units and retail.
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The City Council voted 6-1 on Monday to advance the developer’s rezoning request for the Beach Boulevard property.
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Jacksonville Beach voters won’t get to decide on the future of the Volunteer Life Saving Corps after a judge ruled that a ballot statement for the November referendum was “deceptive and misleading.”
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A judge has ruled that the city must put a referendum on the ballot to decide whether volunteer lifeguards can go back to work.
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Voters in Jacksonville Beach will not be voting at the city's next election to determine the fate of the Volunteer Life Saving Corps, which has patrolled the beach there since 1912.
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The guards have been locked out of the Jacksonville Beach lifeguard station in a long-running conflict with the city.
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The iconic Jacksonville Beach Pier, battered by Hurricanes Matthew and Irma, officially reopened Wednesday after three years of reconstruction.
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The owner of Sainte-George Restaurant in St. Augustine wants to deliver another fine-dining experience. The Refinery is expected to open in August.
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The city says it no longer needs the Volunteer Life Saving Corps. Paid lifeguards will take over Sundays and holidays as well as Mondays through Saturdays.
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But if you're a resident of the city, no worries. You can register your car and avoid the parking fees.