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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.

Roundabout at William Burgess & Harts Open

3/16/2026

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3/16/26 @ 10:30 a.m.

The roundabout at William Burgess Boulevard and Harts Road officially opened this morning following a final inspection by Nassau County on Friday. The project was constructed by developer Greg Matovina & Associates as part of a developer agreement, with Holland Contractors serving as the contractor.

We recognize the project took longer than anticipated and appreciate the work of the contractor in navigating challenges along the way. We would also like to thank Greg Matovina & Associates for their investment in improving mobility and traffic flow in this area.

Most importantly, we thank the community for their patience throughout construction. We hope the new roundabout improves travel through the corridor and that residents are pleased with the final result.

-Sabrina Robertson
​ Communications Officer

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Public Meetings This Week

3/16/2026

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3/16/26 @ 9:15 a.m. - Below are public meetings for the week of March 16 - March 20, 2026.  Agendas can be found on our website. 

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officernas

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Week in Pictures

3/15/2026

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3/15/26 @ 6:30 p.m. - Below are pictures from the week of March 6 - March 13, 2026. 

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer
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William Burgess Extension Work

3/15/2026

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3/15/26 @ 6:00 p.m.

​William Burgess Extension will close Monday (3/16) next to Yulee High School so contractors can perform work at the planned Miner Road roundabout. The contractor for the project, Petticoat, chose to close the road during YHS spring break to minimize traffic impacts. William Burgess will stay closed through Friday (3/20).

The entrances to YHS on Miner Road will stay open, and YHS can also be accessed via the detour on Duane Dr., through the Theresa roundabout, to Gate 3. Signs will be in place to direct traffic along the detour route.

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer

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CR 121 Traffic Update

3/15/2026

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3/15/26 @ 5:30 p.m. 

Work performed the week of March 9, 2026

Drainage
  • Removed MES S-18A at 281+72 LT (4.64 miles) along with 24' of 30" RCP
  • Contractor formed and placed S-37 concrete end-wall at 426+47 (7.38 miles) per FDOT index 430-030. 

Subgrade Prep
  • Continuing to blade and grade outside widening locations in preparation for asphalt from 107+39 (1.34 miles) to 221+38 (3.50 miles). 

 Milling/Paving
  • Removed 4" of existing asphalt between 238+69 RT (3.83 miles) and 272+50 RT (4.47 miles)
  • Placed approx. 586 tons of 12.5 TLC between the above-mentioned stations
  • Removed and replaced 1.5" of 12.5 TLC for Brandy Branch Side Road at 256+58 (4.17 miles), per sheet 8 of plan set.

Temp Widening
  • Placed approx. 70 tons (2") of 12.5 TLC between 222+80 (3.53 miles) and 238+52 (3.82 miles).
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General Sitework
  • Placing sod from 107+39 (1.34 miles) to 221+38 (3.50 miles) in the areas of Horseshoe Circle Closure
  • Placing sod from 89+00 (0.99 miles) to 92+00 (1.05 miles) around the ditch berms of structure S-201
  • Cleaning up, rough grading, and dressing all MES sections that have been completed to date.

Activities for the week of March 16, 2026
  • Complete the first 4ft widening section
  • 222+00 (3.51 miles) and 238+00 (3.81 miles)
  • Install barrier wall by end of week between the above-mentioned stations
  • Continue drainage work throughout project limits
  • Remove horseshoe circle closure
  • Continue to dress and sod this area
  • MOT.

THRU TRAFFIC
  • CR 121 from the Duval/Nassau County Line to the CR 119 Intersection is under major construction and closed to thru traffic.   Motorists should research their route and use the marked detour route or other alternate routes to reach their destination.
  • The marked detour route for THRU TRAFFIC is along the US 90, US 301, and CR 119 routes.
  • The Nassau County Board of County Commissioners passed a resolution to regulate truck traffic along the construction project on January 21, 2026.  Regulatory signs of "NO THRU TRUCKS" and "EXCEPT LOCAL DELIVERY" were installed on January 22, 2026, designating the section of CR 121 from the Duval/Nassau County Line to the Intersection of Stokes Road subject this resolution

LOCAL TRAFFIC, including LOCAL DELIVERY
  • CR 121 is planned to be closed to all traffic between the Horseshoe Circle South and Horseshoe Circle North intersections until May 2026, with a detour along Horseshoe Circle
  • Daily closures of one lane at a time will take place to replace cross-drain culvert pipes from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Traffic will be controlled by flaggers in these locations.
 
Planned locations and dates

Monday 03/16/26:
  • Continue 4ft widening for barrier wall installation between 222+00 (3.51 miles) and 238+00 (3.81 miles)
  • Single lane, two-way, alternating traffic
  • During this operation work will be conducted near the intersections of CR 121 with Batey Ln, Cheyenne Ln, Pattis Path, and North Horseshoe Circle. There will be no impact to residents in this area and traffic will be accommodated as necessary.

Tuesday 03/17/26:
  • Continue 4ft widening for barrier wall installation between 222+00 (3.51miles) and 238+00 (3.81 miles)
  • Single lane, two-way, alternating traffic
    • During this operation work will be conducted near the intersections of CR 121 with Batey Ln, Cheyenne Ln, Pattis Path, and North Horseshoe Circle. There will be no impact to residents in this area and traffic will be accommodated as necessary.

Wednesday 03/18/26:
  • Continue 4ft widening for barrier wall installation between 222+00 (3.51 miles) and 238+00 (3.81 miles)
  • Single lane, two-way, alternating traffic
    • During this operation work will be conducted near the intersections of CR 121 with Batey Ln, Cheyenne Ln, Pattis Path, and North Horseshoe Circle. There will be no impact to residents in this area and traffic will be accommodated as necessary.

Thursday 03/19/26:
  • Tentative: Barrier wall installation between 222+00 (3.51 miles) and 238+00 (3.81 miles)
  • Single lane, two-way, alternating traffic
    • During this operation work will be conducted near the intersections of CR 121 with Batey Ln, Cheyenne Ln, Pattis Path, and North Horseshoe Circle. There will be no impact to residents in this area and traffic will be accommodated as necessary.

Friday 03/20/26:
  • Working within barrier wall closure between 222+00 (3.51 miles) and 238+00 (3.81 miles)
  • Single lane, two-way, alternating traffic
    • During this operation work will be conducted near the intersections of CR 121 with Batey Ln, Cheyenne Ln, Pattis Path, and North Horseshoe Circle. There will be no impact to residents in this area and traffic will be accommodated as necessary.

Saturday 3/21/26:
No work scheduled.

Sunday 3/22/26:
No work scheduled.
 
-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer
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Flood Awareness Week: Day Seven - Flood Economics

3/15/2026

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3/15/26 @ 9:00 a.m. 

It's Flood Awareness Week so every day, we will share a tip or strategy you can use to ensure you and your property are protected.

Day Seven
Flooding doesn’t just damage buildings, it impacts local economies.  If flooding affected Nassau County, what would the cost be to homes, roads, businesses, and natural resources? Mitigation pays off: every $1 invested in flood protection saves $6 in recovery costs. Learn about funding opportunities at https://www.nassaucountyfl.com/1461/Flood-Economics.

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer

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Flood Awareness Week: Day Six - Protect Natural Floodplains

3/14/2026

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3/14/26 @ 6:00 a.m.

​It's Flood Awareness Week so every day, we will share a tip or strategy you can use to ensure you and your property are protected.

Day Six
Before human intervention, nature had already been regulating floodplains through natural systems like gardens, parks and wetlands.  For these systems to be effective today, drains should stay clear or debris, so systems don’t overflow.  Drain overflows can lead to runoff and pollution in local waterways.  Learn more at https://www.nassaucountyfl.com/1460/Protect-Natural-Floodplain-Functions.

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-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer

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Employee Government Field Day

3/13/2026

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3/13/26 @ 2:00 p.m.

On Saturday, March 7, 2026, the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners  hosted its annual Employee Government Field Day, bringing staff together for a day of fun, friendly competition, and camaraderie. Employees took part in spirited games of kickball and connected with colleagues across departments, strengthening relationships and fostering a sense of community within the workplace. Congratulations to the Road Warriors, mostly Public Works employees, for taking first place, and to the Watch Dogs, mostly Clerk of Courts staff, for securing second place. Your teamwork and competitive spirit made the day even more memorable!
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The BOCC is committed to promoting employee health and well-being, and Field Day is just one of the many programs designed to support this mission. By encouraging physical activity, teamwork, and opportunities for employees to unwind and connect outside the office, the County reinforces the value it places on a healthy, engaged, and motivated workforce. This annual tradition exemplifies the BOCC’s dedication to cultivating a positive work environment where staff can thrive both personally and professionally.

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer

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Flood Awareness Week: Day Five - Building Responsibly

3/13/2026

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3/13/26 @ 6:00 a.m. It's Flood Awareness Week so every day, we will share a tip or strategy you can use to ensure you and your property are protected.

Day Five
The best way to prevent buildings from being flooded is not to build in the floodplains.  There are various ways to improve flood prone structures like using current floodplain management techniques, such as elevating and floodproofing.  Visit https://www.nassaucountyfl.com/1458/Protect-Property-from-Hazard. 

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer

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Second Chapters Art Exhibit

3/12/2026

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3/12/26 @  2:00 p.m.

The Second Chapters Art Exhibit, presented by the Friends of the Fernandina Beach Library, will feature artwork from three Amelia Island artists, Karen Atkins, Pat Haley, and Carla Yetter, who discovered their artistic passions after successful professional careers. The exhibit highlights vibrant, skillfully crafted works and celebrates the idea of embracing new creative chapters later in life.
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The exhibit will be on display April 7 through May 30 at the Fernandina Beach Library. A reception will be held April 16, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. in the library’s Community Room.
For more information, visit fernandinafol.org.

-Sabrina Robertson
​ Communications Officer


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Flood Awareness Week: Day Four- Protect Property From Hazard

3/12/2026

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3/12/26 @ 6:00 a.m.

It's Flood Awareness Week so every day, we will share a tip or strategy you can use to ensure you and your property are protected.

Day Four
Your home is probably your biggest investment; don’t leave it unprotected!  Flooding is the most common and costly natural disaster in the U.S., but simple upgrades can help reduce damage.  Know your flood risk and take steps to protect what matters most.  To learn more about practical ways to protect your property, visit www.fema.gov. 

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer

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Important Update: Amelia Island Parkway & Buccaneer Trail Roundabout - Phase Two

3/11/2026

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3/11/26 @ 10:00 a.m.

​As part of the ongoing roundabout construction at Amelia Island Parkway and Buccaneer Trail, major water main, gas main, and electrical distribution lines are being relocated from under the center of the roadway. This critical utility work requires a full intersection closure to ensure safety and efficiency. The intersection will begin to  close to traffic in all directions starting Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at 7 a.m. The closure is expected to last approximately five weeks, through Monday, May 4, 2026 (weather and unforeseen circumstances permitting). A detour will be in place to keep everyone moving safely.


WHAT TO EXPECT
  • Detour Route and Added Distance: Drivers should follow 14th Street to Simmons Road to Fletcher Avenue/A1A. This detour adds about 1.5 miles compared to the normal route along the parkway – still a quick reroute, but plan accordingly!
  • Added Travel Time in Normal/Light Traffic: Expect an extra 3-5 minutes under typical conditions, like midday or evenings with low volume.
  • Added Travel Time in Peak Hours: During busy times such as morning rush (7-9 a.m.) or late afternoon (4-6 p.m.), allow for 10-15 minutes additional due to higher traffic on detour roads.
For another viable option, consider using 8th Street to Sadler Road to Fletcher Avenue. While this is not the official detour route, this alternate path can help distribute traffic and may suit some drivers better depending on your starting point. The closure and detour route will be mapped in ArcGIS which feeds into Google Maps, Apple Maps and Waze among other mobile applications to better assist motorists with navigating to their destinations.

Upon completion of Phase 2 activities, Buccaneer Trail will reopen to traffic in both directions, while the Parkway will remain closed south of the intersection until project completion this summer.

Remember, safety first – please adhere to all speed limits and traffic control devices along the detours. We thank you in advance for your patience as we work to improve safety, visibility, and flow at this intersection. Completion is targeted for summer 2026. Questions? Contact Project Administrator Rafael Castro at [email protected].

-Sabrina Robertson
​ Communications Officer

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Flood Awareness Week: Day Three - Protect People From Hazard

3/11/2026

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3/11/26 @ 6:00 a.m.

It's Flood Awareness Week so every day, we will share a tip or strategy you can use to ensure you and your property are protected.

Day Three
Flooding can happen quickly, so having a disaster supply kit and a preparedness plan is so important.  A few simple steps like gathering essentials, planning evacuation routes, and knowing how you’ll stay informed can make a big difference before a storm hits.

To find a disaster supply checklist and to learn how to make a preparedness plan, visit onenassau.com.

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-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer

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Planting Nassau's Future - Community Tree Giveaway Event

3/10/2026

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3/10/26 @ 8:00 p.m. 

Keep Nassau Beautiful is hosting Planting Nassau’s Future, a community tree giveaway designed to help expand Nassau County’s tree canopy and encourage residents to play a role in building a greener, healthier community. A thriving tree canopy provides important benefits including shade, improved air quality, wildlife habitat, and more beautiful neighborhoods for generations to come.

The giveaway will take place March 28, 2026, with distribution events in Yulee and Callahan. Nassau County residents can reserve up to two free trees per household while supplies last (proof of residency required). Nassau County Extension Master Gardeners will also be on site to answer questions and provide guidance on planting and caring for your trees. 

Community members are also invited to volunteer and help make the event a success. Learn more, reserve your trees, or sign up to volunteer by visiting the Keep Nassau Beautiful website.

-Sabrina Robertson
 Communications Officer

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Spring Book Sale This Week

3/10/2026

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3/10/26 @ 2:00 p.m. 

Reminder! The Friends of the Fernandina Beach Library will host their Spring Book Sale from March 11 - March 14, 2026, at 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. The available materials will also include coffee table books, old and unusual books, large print editions and a selection of children's and young adult books, CDs, DVDs, LPs, puzzles, and games.  There is something for everyone and most items are $3 or less!

The Book Sale is open for a Friends of the Library members-only preview sale on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 from 3:006-6:00 p.m. Non-members may join at the door or you can sign up now at fernandinafol.org or by calling 904-321-6529.

The Book Sale is open to the public (non-members) the following dates/times:
  • Thursday, March 12, 2026 from 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 
  • Friday, March 13, 2026 from 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
  • Saturday, March 14, 2026 from 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 

All proceeds from the Book Sale will benefit the Fernandina Beach Library. 



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