The St. Augustine Port, Waterway, and Beach District, established in the late 1930s, is dedicated to promoting and facilitating the development of St. Augustine as the major center for commercial and recreational marine activity in Northeast Florida. Governed by five at-large elected commissioners, the District undertakes various projects to enhance the waterways, offers marina facilities, and provides information on fishing, boating, and other maritime activities in the area.
With a rich history and broad authority, the District has played a significant role in the commercial development of the port, including the construction of warehouses, wharfs, bridges, and even airports. It holds submerged parcels in and around the St. Augustine harbor area and collaborates with engineering, legal, accounting, and secretarial services to fulfill its mission. As the oldest city in the nation, St. Augustine offers a multitude of attractions, shopping, and recreational opportunities, making it an ideal destination for both locals and visitors alike.
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