
On the local front, St. Johns County residents have a fresh source of information right at their fingertips—the latest edition of the St. Johns County E-Newsletter has just been released, packed with updates on the county's next moves for fiscal year 2026. The bulletin, which hit inboxes on October 2, outlines the county's hefty $1.8 billion budget, a plan to bring the Florida Black History Museum to the area, and the anticipated early 2026 opening of the Hastings Community Center and Library, the St. Johns County officials stated.
In addition to the monthly county e-newsletter, residents are encouraged to sign up for a range of specialized e-newsletters that cater to various interests from beach updates to library news, ensuring that no one misses a beat on local happenings, those who are keen on staying in the know can easily subscribe to receive SJC E-Newsletters directly in their inbox, providing a seamless way to keep abreast of community developments. The e-newsletters aren't just a one-note song; they hit a diverse range of chords to cover every facet of county life, from parks to pet centers, all brought to you to keep residents connected with the pulse of St. Johns County.
Delving deeper into the October edition, the county touts a property tax cut and public safety improvements as integral components of the new budget—a move likely to spark some community cheers. Within the same publication, the sixth episode of "The Inside SJC" video series premiered, offering viewers another glimpse into the inner workings and lesser-known details of county operations.
St. Johns County e-newsletters provide updates on local projects, services, and community news. Recent editions cover topics like progress on the Florida Black History Museum, financial updates, and other local developments, offering residents a convenient way to stay informed about what’s happening in the county.









