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Nassau County, Florida

Welcome to beautiful Nassau County, located in the northeast corner of Florida along the Atlantic Ocean and Interstate 95. We are proud to serve as the Eastern Gateway to the Sunshine State. From our historic island, sandy beaches, and championship golf courses to our scenic rivers, green pastures, and majestic timberlands, we truly offer something for everyone.

Season Hours for Splash Pad

11/7/2025

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11/7/25 @ 10:45 a.m. 

With the recent time change, the Splash Pad’s hours are now 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily.

it’s going to be chilly on Monday and Tuesday next week, so we’ll be closing the Splash Pad for cleaning and maintenance while the temperature dips. Bundle up, enjoy the cool weather, and we’ll have the Splash Pad sparkling again by Wednesday. 

If you notice any concerns, please contact Nassau County Parks & Recreation at (904) 530-6120 Monday-Friday from 8am-5pm,  or the on-call number after 5:00 p.m. and on weekends at (904) 430-3156.

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer

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Single Lane Closure: Meadowfield Bluffs Road

11/6/2025

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11/6/25 @ 3:00 p.m. 

Please be advised that one lane of Meadowfield Bluffs Road will be closed from 6:00 p.m. tonight through 6:00 a.m. tomorrow for underground utility work being completed by KBM Builders, on behalf of the Tyler Plaza West project.

Residents in the area should have already received notification regarding this work; however, we wanted to share the information with the broader community as well.

We apologize for the short notice and appreciate everyone’s patience and caution while crews complete this work safely and as quickly as possible.

Anyone with questions or concerns should contact Dean Vaughn of KBM Builders at (904) 591-9471.

-Sabrina Robertson
​ Communications Officer

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Railroad Crossing Closures to Begin Monday

11/6/2025

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11/6/25 @ 6:00 a.m. 

As announced on October 27, 2025, CSX Railroad has notified Nassau County of upcoming railroad crossing closures for maintenance and repairs. This is a reminder that work in Nassau County will begin Monday, November 17, 2025.

While a tentative schedule has been provided, please keep in mind that adjustments may occur due to CSX's progress, weather, or other unforeseen factors. The good news is that CSX offers a fully interactive Google map where residents can view each impacted crossing and access daily, real-time updates. Simply click on any icon at any time to see the latest information. This is the quickest and most convenient way to stay informed and plan your travel accordingly.

We understand these temporary closures can be inconvenient, and while CSX and their contractor, Southern Commercial Development, determine the timing and locations of the repairs, the County fully supports their efforts to enhance rail safety and maintain critical infrastructure in our community. CSX and their contractor have been working closely with local law enforcement, emergency services, and the Nassau County School District to help minimize disruptions, maintain safe traffic flow and access for emergency services​, and ensure school bus routes continue to operate smoothly.

We appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding as this important work takes place. These short-term inconveniences lead to long-term safety and smoother travel for our entire community.

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer


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Peanut Butter Drive Results

11/5/2025

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11/5/25 @ 6:00 a.m.

​We’re thrilled to announce that our community donated 347 jars during this year’s Peanut Butter Challenge.  That's equivalent to 592 pounds!

All donations will stay right here in Nassau County, helping to stock local food pantries and support families in need. A special thank you to UF/IFAS Nassau County for coordinating this effort and making it all possible.

Your generosity makes a real difference. Thank you for helping fight hunger in our community!

-Sabrina Robertson
​ Communications Officer

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Thanksgiving Food Drive

11/4/2025

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11/4/25 @ 2:00 p.m.

Nassau County Fire Rescue has partnered with the Barnabas Center to host a Thanksgiving Food Drive, and are collecting non-perishable food donations now through November 24th at any Nassau County fire station.

If crews are out on a call when you stop by, please feel free to leave your donation safely at the front door of the station.

Let’s come together as a community to ensure no family goes hungry this Thanksgiving. Every donation makes a difference! 
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A heartfelt thank you to Nassau County Fire Rescue and Barnabas Center for their continued commitment to helping Nassau County families in need.

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer


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Daylight Savings Time Checklist

11/3/2025

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11/3/25 @ 4:00 p.m.

​Just a friendly reminder that as we “fall back” for the time change, it’s also the perfect time to check your smoke detectors and replace the batteries if needed. Working smoke alarms save lives by providing an early warning in case of fire.

Take a few minutes to test your alarms and make sure your family is protected. A quick check today can make all the difference tomorrow!

-Sabrina Robertson
​ Communications Officer

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Beach Bonfire Regulations

11/3/2025

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11/3/25 @ 7:00 p.m.

​In Nassau County, Florida, beach bonfires are a cherished tradition that bring friends and families together under the stars, providing the perfect backdrop for roasting marshmallows, sharing stories, or simply enjoying the ocean breeze. While these gatherings are a fun way to connect with nature and each other, it’s important to remember that beach bonfires must be conducted safely and responsibly. Proper regulations protect not only the natural environment such but also the safety of residents and visitors. 

Now that sea turtle nesting season has ended, we want to take this opportunity to remind everyone of the rules for beach fires in Nassau County.

Ordinance No. 2025-037, Section 23 1/2-14, regulates fires on County beaches (from Peters Point south to the State Park):
  1. No fires are permitted between May 1 – October 31 (Sea Turtle Nesting Season).
  2. Fires outside of nesting season must follow these guidelines:
    • No fires are allowed in the dunes
    • The use of wood containing nails, staples, rivets, fasteners, straps, or similar items is prohibited
    • Fires must be fully extinguished, and the fire area must be covered before leaving.
  3. Violations of these rules may result in:
    • An order to leave the beach
    • If the violator refuses, they may be considered a trespasser and subject to a second-degree misdemeanor, punishable by a $500 fine and/or 60 days in jai
    • Vehicles may be towed at the owner/operator’s expense, including impoundment fees.
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Thank you for keeping these regulations in mind and helping protect Nassau County’s beaches, wildlife, and the safety of everyone who enjoys them. Together, we can ensure our coastal traditions remain safe and sustainable for generations to come.

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer

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2025 Sea Turtle Nesting Season Summary

11/3/2025

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11/4/25 @ 10:00 a.m. 

For our final Turtle Talk Tuesday of the year, we checked in with our amazing partners at Amelia Island Sea Turtle Watch (AISTW) for a look back at the 2025 nesting season. Here’s what longtime volunteers Bill and Ronda Bokram shared:

“Every year, people ask us how the season’s going—and at the end, if it was a good one! This year, residents near Main Beach and Sadler noticed fewer nests, while those at Summer Beach saw plenty and thought it was a great season. Both are right!”

Here’s the breakdown for AISTW’s 11.6 miles of monitored beach between the state parks:

Total nests: 144 (lower than the 10-year average of 200)
Loggerhead nests: 127 — the lowest in over a decade, but consistent with statewide trends
Green turtle nests: 16 — matching the record from 2023
Leatherback nests: 1 — the second in two years, which is rare and exciting!

And while nest numbers fluctuate, that’s completely normal. Sea turtles don’t nest every year and can skip two or more seasons depending on food supply and environmental conditions.

The big win: Over 11,225 hatchlings made their way to the sea this year.  This is an incredible success story for conservation!

Island-wide totals for 2025:
  • AISTW beaches: 144 nests
  • Amelia Island State Park: 3 nests
  • ​Fort Clinch State Park: 25 nests
​Grand total: 172 nests across Amelia Island

A huge thank-you to our partners at Amelia Island Sea Turtle Watch and to everyone who helped protect these incredible creatures throughout the season. 

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer

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See the Sticker. Recycle Smarter.

11/3/2025

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11/3/25 @ 2:15 p.m. 

Exciting news, Nassau County residents! Our recycling program got an upgrade.  Our new recycling decals make it easier than ever to recycle right. No more guessing or contamination. Be sure to look for the updated decals on all bins at County drop-off sites. Also, be sure to download our new new Residential Recycling Guide at nassaufl.co/recycling.

Together, we’re making recycling simple, clear, and effective for everyone in Nassau County! 

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer

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Public Meetings This Week

11/3/2025

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11/3/25 @ 9:30 a.m. - Below are public meetings scheduled for the week of November 3 - November 7, 2025. Agendas can be found at http://nassaufl.co/agendas. 

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer
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Week in Pictures

11/2/2025

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11/2/25 @ 1:00 p.m. 

Below are pictures from the week of October 24 - October 31, 2025. 

-Sabrina Robertson
  Communications Officer
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Chester Road and Courtney Isles Way Road Construction

10/31/2025

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10/31/25 @ 9:00 a.m.

The Nassau County Capital Improvement Projects Department is reconstructing the Chester Road and Courtney Isles Way intersection including water main reconstruction in both lanes of Courtney Isles Way as shown below. This work will require a road closure from Chester Road, west along Courtney Isles Way. Work is expected to start on Nov 17th. Completion of the reconstruction is expected to take 3 days and will conclude on Wednesday evening, Nov 19th, weather and unforeseen circumstances permitting. .

Traffic will be maintained in accordance with FDOT design standards throughout the project. During the reconstruction there will be a detour via Home Depot access Rd to Chester Rd and SR 200 / A1A. 

The public’s patience and understanding while we bring your community these needed improvements are appreciated.

Questions or concerns may be directed to Project Administrator James Cuneo of CSI Geo at [email protected].

-Sabrina Robertson
​ Communications Officer
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Trick or Treat Safely This Halloween

10/31/2025

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Happy Halloween! Today, we want to remind everyone to have a fun and safe night.  Here are some important tips to keep in mind while trick-or-treating: 
 Be Visible:
  • Wear bright or reflective clothing
  • ​Carry a flashlight or glow sticks so drivers can see you
Stay Safe on the Streets:
  • Trick-or-treat in groups whenever possible
  • Use sidewalks and crosswalks; always look both ways before crossing the street
  • Avoid running across streets or between parked cars
Check Your Treats:
  • Only eat factory-sealed candy
  • Inspect all treats at home before eating
Costume Safety:
  • Make sure costumes fit well to prevent trips and falls
  • Use face paint instead of masks that can block vision
  • Choose non-flammable materials
For Pet Owners:
  • Keep pets indoors to avoid accidental scares or injuries
  • Make sure pets are comfortable if you bring them outside.

Let’s make this Halloween a safe, happy, and spooky night for everyone! 

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer

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Nassau County Employees Go Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness

10/30/2025

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10/30/25 @ 11:30 a.m.

​Nassau County employees proudly wore pink yesterday in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Week and Pink Day. Together, we honored the survivors, remembered those we’ve lost, and stood in support of everyone still fighting.

Thank you to our amazing team for showing their support and helping raise awareness!

-Sabrina Robertson 
 Communications Officer
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Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale

10/29/2025

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10/28/25 @ 2:00 p.m.

The Friends of the Fernandina Beach Library will host their Fall Book Sale from November 5 - November 8, 2025, the Peck Center Gym located at 510 S. 10th St, Fernandina Beach. 

Thousands of books will be on sale, all sorted into categories that will make it easy to find your favorite authors and subjects. Whether you like fiction or non-fiction, hardcover or paperback, there’s a treasure trove to pick from that includes mysteries, romance, history, WWII, biographies, memoirs, cookbooks, poetry, gardening, decorating, religion, philosophy, arts, and hobbies.

There are also coffee table books, old and unusual books, large print editions and a selection of children’s and young adult books, CD’s, DVD’s, LP’s, puzzles, and games.  There is something for everyone and most items are $3 or less!

The Book Sale is open for Friends of the Library members-only preview sale on Wednesday, November 5 from 4-7pm. 
Non-members may join at the door to attend.

The Book Sale is open to the public:
  • Thursday, November 6, 9:30am-5pm
  • Friday, November 7, 9:30am-5pm
  • Saturday, November 8, 9:30am-1pm
 
If you’re interested in joining the Friends of the Library now, go to fernandinafol.org or call 904-321-6529.

If you’d like to volunteer to help with the Book Sale, contact us at [email protected].

Thanks to all of you who help us promote literacy and lifelong learning in our community.
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All proceeds from the Book Sale support the Fernandina Beach Library.

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer

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