If you have any questions, please contact the Department of Health at (904) 875-6110.
-Sabrina Robertson
County Manager's Office
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.
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1/20/20 @ 11:25 a.m. - Attached is a Press Release from the Nassau County Department of Health regarding a rapidly spreading flu virus. The State's Surgeon General is urging everyone to get their flu shot as soon as possible.
If you have any questions, please contact the Department of Health at (904) 875-6110. -Sabrina Robertson County Manager's Office
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1/9/19 @ 9:10 a.m. - We have discovered this morning AT&T did an upgrade to their network last night which has caused an issue with our connection to their services, therefore many of the County phones are currently down. They are working to get this restored as quickly as possible. If you need anything in the meantime, please feel free to email [email protected] and we will try to assist you through written correspondence.
-Sabrina Robertson County Manager's Office 1/7/20 @ 4:30 p.m. - Did you know that invasive vines are bad for our environment? Not only do they spread rapidly and overtake native species, they cause structural problems to trees and prevent the them from getting the proper amount of sunlight. The Amelia Island Tree Conservancy and the Nassau County Extension Office have coordinated an event to spread awareness on native and non-native vines and their relationship to the tree canopies. Participants will also learn how to manage vines on their property and develop an understanding on who to contact should you need assistance. The event will be held on Saturday, January 25, 2020 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. at the Song & Story Neighborhood Bookstore Bistro located at 1430 Park Avenue, Fernandina Beach. The event is free and open to the public. If you have any questions, please contact the County Extension Office at (904) 530-6350. -Sabrina Robertson County Manager's Office 1/7/20 @ 1:10 p.m. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Adrienne Burke Director, PEO Department (904) 530-6300 [email protected] In 2018, Nassau County submitted a Small Matching grant application to the Florida Division of Historical Resources to complete a Historic Resource Survey for the County. The County received the grant award in July 2019. The project began in Fall 2019 and will be completed by June 30, 2020. The first goal of the survey project is to update existing Florida Master Site File forms. The Florida Master Site File is the state of Florida’s official inventory of historic and cultural resources. It does not have a regulatory component; it is simply a record of historic sites. Nassau County has many listings already on the Master Site File, that describe a range of historic and cultural resources. Archaeological sites, homes, commercial buildings, churches, barns, chicken houses, syrup sheds, bridges, railroad beds, and cemeteries are just an example of the diversity of historic resources already included on the Master Site File. However, many of these site file listings are thirty or forty years old. It is not known whether many of these sites still exist and an update will help determine what is still in existence. The second portion of the survey project will be to survey areas for new additions to the Florida Master Site File. Areas of unincorporated Nassau County should be included, in addition to possible sites in the incorporated towns of Callahan and Hilliard. Sites for possible survey and inclusion are included but not limited to: underrepresented history sites, cultural landscapes, sites related to agriculture and transportation, and mid-century resources and sites related to early and mid-century tourism. Properties built in 1970 or earlier will be reviewed for the project, as the threshold for historic properties is 50 years. The last part of the project will recommend preservation strategies for the County. These strategies will be utilized to inform planning efforts throughout Nassau County. The County does not currently have a historic preservation program. A baseline survey updating our historic resource information will help in bringing the Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code up to date and inform future steps in preservation planning. The County has contracted with Environmental Services Inc./Terracon to complete the survey work. Representatives from ESI/Terracon will be in the field in Nassau County completing field work over the next few months, including documentation of sites. This involves their team members photographing a site and recording information about the site, such as construction and architectural details. Information is shared with the State Division of Historical Resources. Requests for information require approval of the Division of Historical Resources and are granted only to researchers, local government, and others with a qualified reason for obtaining the information. All work is completed from the right-of-way and does not involve going on private property. General information from the survey will be shared with local historic societies and museums. Education and outreach programs around the survey information will be conducted to generate interest and support for preservation projects in Nassau County. More information is available here. The Nassau County Planning and Economic Opportunity Department is charged with leading long-range and current planning for the community, with a focus on technical planning, implementation and management of the Land Development Code and Comprehensive Plan, development and site plan review, and assistance to citizens, the Board of County Commissioners, County Manager and other staff, advisory boards, government agencies, and the private sector regarding growth and development in Nassau County. For more information on our Plan, Code, or current initiatives, visit the Planning Department's website, call (904) 530-6300 or email [email protected]. 1/6/20 @ 4:10 p.m. - Attached is a Press Release regarding a special recognition event taking place this week to share information on a successfully passed bill, CS/CS/SB 526 "Firefighters" which will help firefighters diagnosed with cancer receive disability payments. In addition, Senator Bean and Representative Fetterhoff will unveil their new bill for the 2020 legislative session, SB 1092 and HB 487 "Fire Presentation and Control", relating to decontamination of firefighter equipment.
The event will take place this Thursday, January 9, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. at Station 20 located at 5518 First Coast Highway, Fernandina Beach. The public is welcome to attend. -Sabrina Robertson County Manager's Office 1/6/19 @ 3:50 p.m. - Below are public meetings scheduled for this week:
Development Review Committee Tuesday, January 7, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. Public Services Conference Room, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097 Ask the County Manager Thursday, January 9, 2020 at 5:30 p.m. Bryceville Community Center, 7280 Motes Road, Bryceville, FL 32009 -Sabrina Robertson County Manager's Office 1/3/19 @ 1:30 p.m. -Sharing this information that the Property Appraiser's Office posted on their FaceBook Page today:
***ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS*** Do you still need to file for Homestead? Are you having trouble making it to our office during normal business hours? Have no fear! The Property Appraiser’s office will have a booth at the Callahan Farmer’s Market this Saturday, January 4th, from 10am to 2pm, weather permitting. Ashley and Leslie will be there to assist you with any questions you may have about your property and/or exemptions. In addition to answering your questions, they will also be taking homestead applications on site!! If you plan to file for your Homestead Exemption Saturday, please click the link below for a list of the documents you and your spouse (if married) will need to provide. https://www.nassauflpa.com/exemptions-…/homestead-exemption/ Hope to see you there! Callahan Farmer’s Market 45383 Dixie Ave Callahan, FL 32011 If you have any questions, please contact the Property Appraiser's Office at (904) 491-7300. -Sabrina Robertson County Manager's Office FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Adrienne Burke Director, PEO Department (904) 530-6300 [email protected] Nassau County, Florida, January 2, 2020 - Nassau County is embarking on a long-range Recreation Master Plan for the entire county, with the goal of completion in Fall 2020. The plan will be evaluating recreation needs in the community as we grow, identify existing and future opportunities, and make recommendations regarding operations and maintenance into the future. As part of the planning process, the County will be doing a variety of public outreach, including a statistically valid survey, one on one meetings with Commissioners and other officials, and stakeholder meetings with various groups related to recreation in Nassau County. The public is invited to participate in two open house events to learn more and provide input into the planning process. All are welcome! January 29, 2020 | 6-7:30PM Yulee Middle School 85439 Miner Road Yulee January 30, 2020 | 6-7:30PM Fairgrounds Building 543350 US Hwy 1 Callahan More information is available at: www.nassaucountyfl.com/recplan. The Nassau County Planning and Economic Opportunity Department is charged with leading long-range and current planning for the community, with a focus on technical planning, implementation and management of the Land Development Code and Comprehensive Plan, development and site plan review, and assistance to citizens, the Board of County Commissioners, County Manager and other staff, advisory boards, government agencies, and the private sector regarding growth and development in Nassau County. For more information on our Plan, Code, or current initiatives, visit www.nassaucountyfl.com/planning, call (904) 530-6300 or email [email protected]. |
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