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Board signs off on King Street streetscape project, asks for archaeology safeguards

City of Saint Augustine Historic Architecture Review Board · April 16, 2026
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Summary

The board approved the King Street and Cathedral Place streetscape certificate but asked the city to include explicit vibration limits, monitoring and archaeological protections during construction to avoid damage to the plaza's documented deposits.

The Historic Architecture Review Board approved the City of St. Augustine’s King Street and Cathedral Place streetscape plan on April 16, with a condition that construction specifications explicitly protect known archaeological deposits in and around the plaza.

City and consultant teams presented a multi‑block plan for sidewalks, brick banding, coquina concrete surfaces, tree wells, buried utilities and new site furnishings. Staff reminded the board that the plaza and adjacent streets lie within a National…

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