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St. Johns County urges homeowners to sign easements after St. Augustine Beach approves shore‑protection agreement

St. Johns County Coastal Management · January 16, 2026
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County coastal officials said the City of St. Augustine Beach approved a Perpetual Beach storm damage reduction easement for the St. Augustine Shore Protection Project, but warned that the U.S. Army Corps will not proceed unless 100% of property owners in the project area sign; 60% have signed so far.

Speaker 1, a representative of St. Johns County Coastal Management, announced that the City of St. Augustine Beach has approved signing a Perpetual Beach storm damage reduction easement for the St. Augustine Shore Protection Project and urged homeowners in the project area to sign so federal work can continue.

County officials said the agreement strengthens the county’s cost-share partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and will allow continued beach renourishment and broader public beach access. "St. John's County Coastal Management…

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