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🏴☠️ Dumpster Drama | August 6, 2024
I’m James and this is the Old City Lowdown - a local newsletter bringing you nothing but the local news that matters...
Good Morning, St. Augustine!
I’m James and this is the Old City Lowdown - a local newsletter bringing you nothing but the local news that matters…
… and occasionally pictures of a guy in a Rolls Royce getting stuck on St. Augustine Beach in the middle of a hurricane (shoutout to the Beachcomber for sharing this with the world).
In all seriousness, hope you’re well after Debby stopped by to say hello.
A quick note:
I started this rag just over a month ago to update residents on what’s happening in St. Augustine and the surrounding areas - no one else is doing it and I’ve been a professional writer & ‘man around town’ for much of my adult life.
The first edition went out to 360 readers on July 4 (well, 357 if you don’t include three of my own email addresses I subscribed 😆).
Today’s edition will hit the inboxes of ~2,000 St. Johns County residents and I couldn’t be more appreciative of the support.
The Lowdown is meant to be an update on the stuff that actually matters to area residents, from one local to another. Real news, events, where to see live music, etc., etc. No politics, no crime, no inflammatory topics or click-bait headlines.
We live in an awesome part of the world and I hope this newsletter helps new residents and natives alike enjoy our little slice of heaven just a little bit more.
So, today’s intro is a one big Thank You. I am grateful to have you on board and look forward to continuing to keep you updated on the Nation’s Oldest City.
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Now, back to your regularly scheduled programming.
In today’s edition:
More ‘growth’ in St. Johns County 🏘️
Trashy start with new collector 🚛
LOL Wednesday night 🤣
Let’s get to the Lowdown.
— James Foote, Publisher | Old City Lowdown
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WEATHER
Tuesday • 85 🌡️ 76 | ⛈️ | 💧69% | 💨 WSW 21mph
Wednesday • 88 🌡️ 77 | 🌦️ | 💧44% | 💨 W 18mph
Thursday • 91 🌡️ 78 | ⛈️ | 💧41% | 💨 WSW 15mph
THE RUNDOWN
News that actually matters
🏘️ Controversial development recommended for approval
Last week, the St. Johns County Planning & Zoning Agency endorsed the Osceola Lakes project. This plan aims to build 640 homes on 145 acres near Watson Road, Wildwood Drive, and US-1 in southern St. Johns County. It will include single-family homes, duplexes, and townhouses. Notably, 30% of the units will be workforce housing, capped at $260,000 for five years. The developer is committing $17.3 million to infrastructure, which includes a new road linking Watson and Wildwood, plus a traffic signal. But, many locals doubt these measures will suffice for the expected traffic increase. County Commissioners will make the final decision on September 3.

Osceola Lakes proposed location. Image courtesy of St. Johns County.
🚛 Dumpster Drama: St. Johns County cleans up after FCC slip up
St. Johns County is tackling recent disruptions in solid waste collection after the switch to FCC Environmental Services Florida on August 1. To address the missed collections, County Road and Bridge crews were called upon to pick up garbage, recycling, and yard waste from the missed routes of August 1 and 2. The County is leveraging all available resources to ensure FCC fulfills its contract. For any questions or to report missed collections, residents can reach the Solid Waste Division at 904-827-6980, email [email protected], or use the Recycle Coach or SJC Connect apps.
🏨 Luxury apartments to break ground at former St. Augustine Outlets site
Thompson Thrift received the green light to develop Terrassa, a $41.37 million luxury apartment community, on the former St. Augustine Outlets site. Approved for construction on July 31, the project will feature 324 units across nine buildings. The project is expected to be completed by fall 2026.
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CIVICS
Local government updates
🏦 Upcoming Meetings:
Aug 6, 9AM | St. Johns County | Board of Commissioners Meeting (Agenda)
Aug 6, 1PM | City of St. Augustine | Planning and Zoning Board Meeting (Agenda)
Aug 7, 9AM | City of St. Augustine | Special Magistrate (Code Enforcement) Meeting (Agenda)
Aug 8, 5PM | City of St. Augustine | West King Community Redevelopment Area Meeting
Aug 12, 5PM | City of St. Augustine | City Commission Meeting
SHINDIGS
What the cool kids are up to this week
🧺 Aug 7 | Wednesday Pier Farmers Market at SJC Ocean Pier | 8AM-12PM
Over 40 vendors offering fresh produce, seafood, local honey, local art, jewelry, and much, much more. The pet friendly farmers market is open every Wednesday from 8AM-12PM (summer hours). the St. Johns County Ocean Pier is located at 350 A1A Beach Blvd. on the Island.
🤣 Aug 7 | Improv Night at Colonial Oak Music Park | 7:30-9PM
First Coast Comedy's seasoned pros take on any challenge from the audience, creating hilarious, unforgettable moments. Even better, this show is perfect for the whole family, as the improvisers keep it smart, clean, and always kind! Colonial Oak Music Park is located at 21 St. George St. in Old Town.
🩸 Aug 8 | Summer Vibes & Saving Lives Blood Drive at Crabby’s Beachside | 10AM-5PM
Help save a life by donating some vampire fuel to LifeSouth Community Blood Centers at Crabby’s Beachside. Schedule an appointment ahead of time to make it a quick and easy process. Crabby’s Beachside is located at 361 A1A Beach Blvd. on the Island.
🍷 Aug 8 | The St. Augustine Wine Walk by Casa de Vino 57 | 6-8PM
Experience The Ancient City while sampling a variety of specialty wines from around the globe, all while visiting charming local shops and boutiques. Casa de Vino 57 is located at 57 Treasury St. in Old Town. (Tickets)
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Save The Date:
🎸 Sep 27-29 | 7th Annual St Augustine Songwriters Festival
🌽 Oct 5-27 | The Maze at Sykes Family Farms
WHAT’S UP @ THE AMP?
The latest at St. Augustine Amphitheatre
📆 Next Five Shows:
Aug 8 | Hawthorne Heights w/ Thursday, Anberlin, Armor for Sleep, Emery, and This Wild Life | Tickets
Aug 9 | SOJA w/ Algorhythm and Sensamotion | Tickets
Aug 10 | UB40 w/ The English Beat and Maxi Priest | Tickets
Aug 11 | Slash - S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival w/ Larkin Poe, ZZ Ward, Robert Randolph | Tickets
Aug 17 | 311 w/ AWOLNATION & Neon Trees | Tickets
LIVE MUSIC LOWDOWN
When and where to catch live music
Tuesday, August 6
Confirm with venue due to storm
Crabby’s Beachside • Savi Fernandez, 6PM
Prohibition Kitchen • The Naysayers, 6-9PM
Trade Winds Lounge • Bret Blackshear, 1-4:30PM | Mark Hart, 5-8PM | Salty Daug, 9PM
Wednesday, August 7
Ann O’Malley’s • Dewey Via, 6-10PM
Fuzion 904 Eatery • Russ DeFilippis’ Guitar Club, 5:30-8:30PM
Guy Harvey Resort • Sage Trunnell, 5-8PM
Milltop Tavern • Jim Lamb, 12PM | Reggie Starrett, 4:30PM
Prohibition Kitchen • Cookin’ in the Kitchen, 6-9PM
Trade Winds Lounge • Smokin’ Joe, 1:30-4:30PM | Mark Hart, 5-8PM | Jack Hammer, 9PM
Thursday, August 8
Bin 39 Wine Bar • Brooke Garwood, 1-4PM | Colin Kosco, 4-7PM
Colonial Oak Music Park • Country Night w/ Whalin, 7-9PM
Concerts in the Plaza • Feedback, 6-8PM
Conch House Marina • JC Hatfield Trio, 5-9PM
Fuzion 904 Eatery • ZaZa Flamenca & Jonathan Dotson, 5:30-8:30PM
Guy Harvey Resort • Fond Kiser, 5-8PM
La Cocina at San Sebastian Winery • Tony Scozzaro, 1-4PM
Marina Munch • Dewey Via, 5-8PM
Meehan’s Irish Pub • Josh “Tennessee” Worthy, 1PM (Backyard)
Milltop Tavern • Jim Lamb, 12PM | John Tyler, 4:30PM
No Name • Chillula, 10PM-1:30AM
Oasis • Allen Arena, 5-8PM (Tiki Bar)
Prohibition Kitchen • Babe Honey, 6-9PM
Trade Winds Lounge • Just Wade, 1-4:30PM | Crawford Boyd’s Acoustic Anomaly, 5-8PM | TBA, 9PM
*Artists & times are subject to change. We do our best to provide you with the most up-to-date information.
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