dd

Henry Dean 

District 5 

Board of County Commissioners

P: 904.209.0305

C: 904.325.3924

bcc5hdean@sjcfl.us

____________________ 


Upcoming
Meetings

JUNE

6/17 - Tourist Development Council

6/18 - Board of County Commissioners

6/20 - Planning and Zoning Agency

---

JULY

   
7/15 - Tourist Development Council
 
7/16 - Board of County Commissioners
 
7/18 - Planning and Zoning Agency  
 
---
 
AUGUST
 
8/1 - Planning and Zoning Agency
 
8/5 - Ponte Vedra Zoning and Adjustment Board
 
8/6 - Board of County Commissioners
 
8/15 - Planning and Zoning Agency
 
8/19 - Tourist Development Council
 
8/20 - Board of County Commissioners 

  
All meeting dates are subject to change. Please visit www.sjcfl.us for current meeting information. 
____________________ 

Upcoming
Shows
For upcoming St. Augustine Amphitheatre or Ponte Vedra Concert Hall events please call 904.209.0367 or visit the events website.
____________________
 
Quick Links
  
  
  
  

 

Vilano Beach Main Street

 

450th Commemoration

 

   
St. Johns Cultural Council

___________________

Invite a friend or neighbor to register for the St. Johns County E-Newsletters.

 

Join Our Mailing List



Thank you for registering for the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners District 5 newsletter. Inside you will find an update regarding projects and events in District 5 and timely information about St. Johns County programs, services, and initiatives.

Project Partnership Agreement with Army Corps of Engineers 
St. Johns County entered into a Project Partnership Agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a 50-year project to protect three miles of beach from Ocean Villas at Serenata Beach southward to approximately San Pelayo Court. The initial nourishment would occur in mid-to-late 2020 and place approximately 1.3 million cubic yards of sand on the beach, widening it by more than 100 feet towards the ocean and restoring the sand dunes to pre-hurricane conditions. Periodic re-nourishments would follow approximately every 12 years as needed.
County staff will be working with the affected property owners this summer through the end of the year to secure the easements needed to make this project possible.
 
The County will also be conducting a one-time dune restoration project  from approximately one-and-one-third mile north of Guana River Road to the northern boundary of Ocean Villas at Serenata Beach. The project would replace an average of 20 cubic yards of sand per linear foot, which is a comparable amount of sand to what this area lost in Hurricanes Matthew and Irma. The new dune is planned be contoured and planted to improve durability. County staff is currently seeking temporary construction easements from property owners needed to start the project in late 2020.
 
For more information, please visit www.sjcfl.us
Restore St. Johns Hurricane Housing Recovery Program 
If you own a home damaged by Hurricane Matthew and still need help recovering from the home damage, you can now register for assistance through Restore St. Johns: St. Johns County Hurricane Housing Recovery Program.
 
To register, use the online registration form available at www.sjcfl.us/restore/ or visit the Restore St. Johns Office located on the second floor of the St. Johns County Health and Human Services Center (200 San Sebastian View, St. Augustine, FL 32084). The Restore St. Johns Office will be open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm (except for County holidays). If you have questions while registering, you can call the Restore St. Johns hotline at 904.209.1280 or email your question to cdbgdr@sjcfl.us.
 
Restore St. Johns is funded through a U.S. Housing and Urban Development grant and administered by the County. Millions of dollars are available in assistance for eligible St. Johns County homeowners. For more information on the types of assistance available and to register, visit the Restore St. Johns website at www.sjcfl.us/restore/. Helping low- to moderate-income homeowners is a program priority.
Volunteer Opportunities with SJC Boards and Committees 
The St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners provides residents who have an interest in participating in their local government with a variety of board and commission opportunities. Depending on the board or commission, the volunteer positions consider and make recommendations regarding a myriad of topics including planning and zoning issues, development projects, the library, parks and recreation facilities and programs, and arts, culture, and tourism matters. Please visit the Boards and Commission Webpage to view an updated list of board and commission vacancies and download an application, or contact the Board of County Commissioners office at 904.209.0300 or mlundquist@sjcfl.us for more information.
Employment Opportunities with St. Johns County
With more than 40 departments and divisions serving the residents of St. Johns County, the Board of County Commissioners offers a variety of employment opportunities that encompass all forms of public service. Jobs are posted weekly with detailed descriptions and salary information. To view current employment opportunities with St. Johns County, please visit www.sjcfl.us/Personnel/Jobs.aspx.
St. Johns County Sea Turtle Nesting Season Began in May 
The beaches of St. Johns County are home to several species of endangered or threatened sea turtles. Residents and visitors have a special opportunity and responsibility to protect these magnificent creatures and their vulnerable nesting sites as they return each season to nest along the beaches. Sea turtle nesting season began May 1, and St. Johns County officials are asking residents, visitors, and businesses to help protect natural habitat by observing all nesting season laws and regulations. Between May 1 and October 31, vehicular traffic on the beach is allowed between the hours of 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Beach visitors can also have a positive impact on nesting sea turtles by taking the following actions while enjoying the beach:
  • Refrain from using fireworks and open fires.
  • Remove ruts and fill in all holes.
  • Remove all chairs, umbrellas, or canopies from the beach before dark.
  • Avoid entering sand dunes and conservation zones (15 feet seaward of the dune line).
  • Refrain from using balloons.
  • Never approach sea turtles emerging from, or returning to the sea. Nesting sea turtles are vulnerable, timid, and can be easily frightened away.
Never push an injured animal back into the ocean. If an injured, sick, or deceased sea turtle is encountered, please call the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office non-emergency dispatch line at 904.824.8304. Leave only your footprints, providing the turtles with a safe and clean habitat in which to nest and hatch. St. Johns County is grateful to volunteers, residents, visitors and businesses for supporting habitat conservation efforts and keeping our beaches beautiful. For more information, please contact St. Johns County Habitat Conservation and Beach Management at 904.209.3740 or visit www.sjcfl.us/hcp.  
St. Johns County "Sober Skipper" Initiative 
St. Johns County Parks and Recreation recently partnered with the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office to help prevent boating under the influence. Sponsored by the Sea Tow Foundation, the Sober Skipper initiative includes applying a stencil stating "Designate a Sober Skipper" to all County boat ramps. Additional Sober Skipper information will be disseminated on Parks and Recreation on Facebook. For more information, please call 904.209.0333. 
St. Johns County Parks and Recreation Events and Programs
From beaches to nature trails, historic landmarks and fishing docks, Parks and Recreation offers something for everyone. The St. Johns County Parks and Recreation Department hosts programs each month to encourage residents and visitors to be active, enjoy the beauty of the County's parks, and have fun. To receive updates and information on programs and services, please click here to sign up for the Parks and Recreation e-newsletter. For more information on the programs below, visit www.sjcfl.us.

New Parks and Recreation Director
St. Johns County Parks and Recreation announced Doug Bataille as the department's new Director in April. A native of Ohio, Bataille has an extensive background in the parks and recreation industry. He comes to the area from Knoxville, Tennessee where he spent more than 24 years as the Senior Director for Knox County Parks and Recreation, overseeing all operations, personnel, planning, development, and budget for a system of 42 parks totaling 2,500 acres as we ll as a public golf course, marina, and more.

Basics in Nature Photography
Join St. Johns County Parks and Recreation and local photographer Nicholle Goodnight for a hands-on class to sharpen your photography skills. Learn how to capture the amazing beauty of nature that lies within St. Johns County. Participants must be at least 12 years old and bring their own camera equipment. This program is free but registration is required. For more information, please email kussia@sjcfl.us or call 904.209.0335.

Treasures of the Beach
Our East Coast beaches are constantly changing and bringing new items on the shore. Learn how to identify items such as shells, sea beans, grasses, shark's teeth, and marine debris with this interactive program from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 25 at the Anastasia Island Library, 124 Sea Grove Main Street. This event is free and seating is first-come, first-served. For more information, please call 904.209.0335.

Nocatee Sunset Kayak Trips
Explore the marshes of the Tolomato River with St. Johns County's naturalists. Participants will paddle the marsh while learning about the unique animals that live there and why estuaries are so important to our ecosystem. Trips will take place from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. on June 27, 28, 29, and 30 at the Nocatee Landing on Tolomato Road. Cost varies for residents and non-residents. For more information and to register, please email kussia@sjcfl.us or call 904.209.0335.
St. Johns County Public Library Events and Programs
The St. Johns Public Library System consists of six library branches, two bookmobiles, and an array of online resources available to all library card holders. To view a full program and event calendar, and more information on the programs below, please visit www.sjcpls.org.

Bartram Trail Branch Library Closed for Renovation
The Bartram Trail Branch Library will be closed through September due to a replacement of the fire suppression system throughout the building. Throughout the closure, patrons can request, check out, and drop off items at a temporary library located at Mills Field, 1721 Race Track Road. The temporary location will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays; and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays. Patrons can also take advantage of the bookmobiles or multiple online resources including e-books and newspaper access found at www.sjcpls.org. For more information and additional announcements regarding the closure, please visit www.sjcpls.org/closure.
 

Anastasia Branch Library
- Baby and Toddler Little Ones Classes
- Teen Book Club

Hastings Branch Library
- Art and Science Lab for Kids
- Space Camp

Main Branch Library
- Singing Storytime
- Low-Impact Zumba Gold

Ponte Vedra Branch Library
- Adult Coloring Club
- "Baby and Me" Lapsit Class
 
Southeast Branch Library
- Preschool Storytime
- Zen Meditation and Mindfulness

Bookmobiles
St. Johns County is proud to offer two bookmobiles that service various areas of the County. To find more information on the bookmobiles including schedules, please visit www.sjcpls.org/bookmobile.
St. Johns County Holiday Hours
Independence Day
All departments of the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners, St. Johns County Administrative offices, St. Johns County libraries, the Pet Center, Supervisor of Elections Office, and the Property Appraiser's Office will be closed Thursday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. All offices will resume standard business hours on Friday, July 5.

Garbage, recycling, and yard debris will be collected on your normal scheduled day. The Tillman Ridge and Stratton Road solid waste scale houses will remain open during standard business hours.
Under Florida law, email addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address released in response to a public records request, please use the link below to unsubscribe to the St. Johns County E-Newsletters.