Tomorrow night, St. Augustine City Commissioners will consider on first reading an ordinance limiting the number of gasoline pumps at gas stations on our entry corridors.
The Planning and Zoning Board recommended it, but it needs to be strengthened to ban any gasoline stations from San Marco Avenue, which is already a congested street.
Public comment is usually not allowed on first readings, so unless the agenda is amended, speakers will need to address the issue during general public comment.
The meeting is at 5 PM at the City Hall/Lightner Museum, 75 King Street.
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