America's oldest city needs your vote!
The historic city is competing asVoting is underway and will close on Friday, Sept. 29.
The finalists — which also includes Wellington Environmental Preserve at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Everglades and The Bay — were chosen by the Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association. The winner will be chosen by popular vote. This year’s theme is “Great Resilient Places.” The theme is looking for a winner that embodies “the ability to thrive amidst changing conditions and to conserve resources from present and future generations.”More than three million visitors traveled to Florida’s historic coast from July 2021 to June 2022, according to St. Johns County. The city is the oldest continually occupied city in the country. The city has five local historic districts as well as several National Historic Landmarks.
Finalists were selected by an independent committee from backgrounds in urban planning, architecture, and parks and recreation fields.Copyright 2023 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Contract awarded to repair I-85 overpass near downtown MontgomeryThe price tag is now known for repairing an overpass that was significantly damaged in a recent crash along Interstate 85 near downtown Montgomery.
Weiterlesen »
Man sentenced to 21 years in prison for string of downtown attacksChristopher Marin Torres, 26, pleaded guilty to attempted murder, robbery and assault with a deadly weapon for the Jan. 23 spree
Weiterlesen »
Man dies after jumping from high rise building in busy downtown intersection, police sayThe man died across from NJPAC, officials said.
Weiterlesen »
Ordinance could help with downtown Dothan parking woesThe city council amended an ordinance at their September 5 meeting, reducing the required amount of parking spaces for businesses by 50 percent.
Weiterlesen »
Downtown businesses ready for Carnival Cruises returnWith the upcoming return of the cruise ship -- comes more revenue for downtown businesses. Restraunts, retailers, and hotels -- say they see a significant difference when the cruise ship is docked in Mobile. Of course more people -- means more money spent in the Port City. And new businesses -- say they're ready for that weekly influx of new visitors.
Weiterlesen »