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Q&A with City of Fernandina Beach Commissioner Tim Poynter

Q: What do you want residents to understand about how paid parking revenues are being used? A: The dollars that we are raising in the paid...

Q&A with City of Fernandina Beach Commissioner Genece Minshew

Q: What are the infrastructure projects that paid parking revenues will fund, and why are they necessary? A: Downtown has not been revitalized since the 1970s,...

Q&A with Fernandina Beach City Commissioner Tim Poynter

NewsLine staff Q: Why does Fernandina Beach need new revenue sources? A: The city cannot raise sales tax - all we have is ad valorem tax....

Q&A with Fernandina Beach City Commissioner Joyce Tuten

NewsLine staff Q: What resiliency award did the city recently win? A: At the annual Regional Awards for Excellence on Jan. 8, the Northeast Florida Regional...

Q&A with Fernandina Beach City Commissioner Genece Minshew

NewsLine staff Q: Why is it important for residents to experience paid parking before the referendum? A: I particularly feel it is important because there has...

Q&A with Fernandina Beach Vice Mayor Darron Ayscue

NewsLine staff Q: Why did you vote against paid parking downtown? A: Citizens brought many good ideas forward. The commission has yet to identify how paid...

Q&A with Fernandina Beach Vice Mayor Darron Ayscue

NewsLine staff Q: You have described the paid parking debate as a consuming topic for the city. What is your perspective on the issue and...

Q&A with Fernandina Beach City Commissioner Joyce Tuten

NewsLine staff Q: Why is the city considering paid parking at this specific time? A: The city faces three critical infrastructure projects needed to protect our...

Q&A with Fernandina Beach City Commissioner Genece Minshew

NewsLine staff Q: The commission recently advanced a paid parking ordinance. How does this fit into the city’s broader financial picture? A: While paid parking has...
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