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Identification signs installed throughout the Old Town neighborhood
continue to bring recognition to the area's rich history and significance.
See story below.
St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States, has had neighborhoods since its founding in 1565. As the city grew, so did the neighborhoods all of which have their own special history and identity.
For information on starting a neighorhood association, contact Cathy DuPont at cdupont@ci.st-augustine.fl.us.
Old Town Association, Inc., Applies for Historical Signage
In 2007, the Old Town Association, Inc., applied for and received a grant from the City of St. Augustine to install identification signs throughout Old Town. The grant included the replacement of all street signs within their boundary to a design that is distinctive for the City of St. Augustine. The design incorporates the standard brown background used for historic landmark signage and can be produced in-house by the Public Works Department.
The Old Town Association which is a 501c3 not-for-profit corporation has been in existence for more than five years. Its mission is to “foster an awareness of and appreciation for the original 1572 Old Town of St. Augustine.”
The signs were placed on Lincolnville streets under a previous year’s grant.
Some of the city's neighborhoods are members of the Neighborhood Council of St. Augustine, Inc. The Council members share information and ideas on how to raise identity of their specific neighborhoods and ways bring the neighbors together.
For more information about your neighborhood or the Neighborhood Council, click on the links below:
Find Your Neighborhood Association
Neighborhood Council Information
Neighborhood Council Meeting Schedule
Neighborhood Council of St. Augustine, Inc., Bylaws
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