
St. Johns County is stepping up its game for residents keen on keeping up with local happenings, rolling out the November Edition of its comprehensive St. Johns County E-Newsletter. As of yesterday, the county's residents have a fresh slate of updates at their fingertips, packed with insights on various county-led initiatives and community events. The e-newsletter features items such as the enhanced Nights of Lights event with its brand-new app, the debut of a pivotal $41 million segment of County Road 2209, and the launch of a Children's Advocacy Group aimed at championing the needs of the young ones in our midst.
According to the announcement published by St. Johns County, other headlines include a ground lease approval with FMU Foundation for a proposed Black History Museum site, a testament to the county's commitment to both progress and preservation. Adding to the monthly digest, the county underscores its varied e-newsletter offerings, ranging from the Beach Brief to the Golf Club and the Curbside Times, to segments dedicated to libraries, pets, and parks and recreation, thus ensuring there's a stream of tailored content for every subscriber.
St. Johns County provides regular digital bulletins to keep residents informed about local government initiatives and projects. These newsletters help both long-time residents and newcomers stay up to date on developments such as Park & Ride Shuttle operations or new road openings like County Road 2209. Residents can sign up to have the SJC E-Newsletters delivered directly to their inbox to stay informed and engaged with the county’s activities









