St. Augustine, including the iconic St. Augustine Lighthouse, as seen from the air. | Noah Hertz, Jacksonville TodaySt. Augustine, including the iconic St. Augustine Lighthouse, as seen from the air. | Noah Hertz, Jacksonville Today
St. Augustine, including the iconic St. Augustine Lighthouse, as seen from the air. | Noah Hertz, Jacksonville Today

Tell St. Johns County what’s on your mind

Published on April 1, 2024 at 1:57 pm

Residents who have opinions about living in St. Johns County and St. Augustine can share their opinions with their local governments through two surveys available online right now. 

Through April 5, St. Johns County residents can share their thoughts about the county’s strengths and challenges over the next five years. Feedback will direct an update to the county’s strategic plan. Once it’s adopted at the end of the year, the updated plan will be in effect through 2029. 

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St. Johns County residents living in St. Augustine also have the opportunity to share their opinion about the city’s Police Department. 

The Police Department recently launched a five-minute survey asking residents about the department’s performance, their satisfaction with the department and more. 

Police say survey responses will help improve services and processes. 

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The survey will remain open until May 3. 


author image Reporter Noah Hertz is a Jacksonville Today reporter focusing on St. Johns County. From Central Florida, Noah got his start as an intern at WFSU, Tallahassee’s public radio station, and as a reporter at The Wakulla News. He went on to work for three years as a general assignment reporter and editor for The West Volusia Beacon in his hometown, DeLand.
author image Reporter Noah Hertz is a Jacksonville Today reporter focusing on St. Johns County. From Central Florida, Noah got his start as an intern at WFSU, Tallahassee’s public radio station, and as a reporter at The Wakulla News. He went on to work for three years as a general assignment reporter and editor for The West Volusia Beacon in his hometown, DeLand.

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