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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Community Redevelopment Agency Announces Workshop for Francis Field Improvement Project
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  • CityStAug Communications 
    From:info@citystaug.com
    Thu, Apr 30 at 2:58 PM

    April 30, 2026

     

    Community Redevelopment Agency Announces Workshop for Francis Field Improvement Project

     

    Public workshop scheduled for Wednesday, May 13

     

    The City of St. Augustine Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) in collaboration with its consultant, Marquis, Latimer & Halback, Inc., will host a public engagement opportunity for the Historic Area Community Redevelopment Area (HACRA) Francis Field Improvement project on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm in The Alcazar Room at City Hall, 75 King Street. Residents, business owners, and stakeholders are invited to attend the workshop to view the design concepts, offer input, and share ideas to improve Francis Field. 

     

    The Francis Field project represents a strategic investment in one of St. Augustine’s most active and sought-after event spaces. Home to spring festivals, heritage events, and the Sing Out Loud Festival, the field continues to see growing demand. The Francis Field Improvement project focuses on planning improvements to support expanded use and long-term functionality.

     

    For inquiries regarding this project or other CRA matters, contactJaime D. Perkins, Community Services Director, at 904-209-4254.

    For media inquiries, contact Rachel Murphy, Communications Specialist,  at 904-788-3252.

     

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