• Oct

      17

      2018

    OCSNA Fall General Neighborhood Mtg. postponed to Tuesday, 10/23 @ the Galimore Ctr. 6pm – 8pm

    The Fall General Neighborhood Mtg. originally scheduled for this Thursday night, 10/18,  has been postponed due to a scheduling conflict at the Galimore Center. The new date for the meeting will be Tuesday, 10/23. The doors will open at 5:55pm. There will be a Q & A Forum with SAPD Chief Barry Fox from 6:05 to 7pm concerning, crime, homelessness, policing and other police related matters. Following the Forum with Chief Fox, the OCSNA board will update our members on a few issues, activities and events that the neighborhood association will be involved in this fall and winter. Things should […]

    • Jul

      19

      2018

    Possible prowler in the neighborhood

    Virginia and Bruce Maguire of 297 St. George report suspicious activity around their property in the middle of the night, 2 nights ago. Virginia noticed that a back porch light which had been lighting properly every night was not lighting. The light bulb was a long life LED lightbulb which had been changed 2 months before and had been working up until two night ago. When Bruce checked on the light yesterday, he found that the lightbulb had been unscrewed, and that the lightbulb worked fine once it had been screwed back in. Important to note that neither Virginia nor […]

    • Jun

      05

      2018

    Join OCSNA at the Corazon Cinema this Thursday evening at 6pm for CoSA presentation: “Flood Mitigation in Old City South”

    Yes, it’s that time of year again. Looking east to the corner of King Street and  Avenida Menendez at the height of    Hurricane Mathew. And if this week’s hail storm is any indication, it’s going to be an interesting storm season. Storms and flooding are a fact of life here in our ancient city. And when city streets are submerged by a typical summer cloud burst, never mind after two major hurricane hits in two years, we felt that the start of the storm season would be a good time to find out about the city’s plans for dealing with it. […]

    • Apr

      14

      2018

    OCS Spring Potluck Picnic Postponed to Next Saturday Because of Rain

    OCS Neighbors: Due to imminent thunderstorm activity predicted for tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon, we’re postponing the OCS Spring Potluck Picnic. But have no fear! Next weekend the weather looks good for both days. We’ll picnic next week!! So here are the new details: New date: Saturday, April 21 New time: 4pm to 7pm (same as the old time) New location: Burry and Wendy Gowen’s house – 5 Tremerton Street (Going south on Marine Street, take a left on Tremerton Place and then right on Tremerton Street. Burry and Wendy’s house is the yellow Mediterranean Revival style house with green trim on the left.) OCSNA will provide grills, ice, red wine, […]

    • Apr

      08

      2018

    Get ready to grill! The 3rd Annual Spring Neighborhood Picnic is just around the corner!

    OCS Neighbors, The 3rd Annual Spring Neighborhood Picnic is just around the corner. This year it’s going to be held at Bruce and Virginia Maguire’s house (297 St. George) from 4pm to 6pm next Sunday. There will be a lot of old hands, but some new faces as well, as a number of new families have moved into the neighborhood. Come and hang out with your neighborhors! It should be a lot of fun. Click here to see the Spring Picnic Flyer

    • Apr

      08

      2018

    Reuben Franklin has sent us an update on the city’s progress on our Old City South mobility and parking “quick fixes” suggestions.

    Reuben Franklin, Mobility Program Manager, City of Saint Augustine has sent us an updated report on the city’s progress on Old City South’s list of suggested “quick fixes” to mobility and parking issues found here in Old City South. Click on the link below to download a .pdf of the progress report. Thanks to Reuben Franklin for coming to our March 1 neighborhood meeting and updating us on the city’s mobility initiative. Old City South Parking and Mobility Checklist_2018-03-20

    • Feb

      23

      2018

    Reuben Franklin, CoSA Mobility Program Manager to attend OCSNA Spring Neighborhood Meeting this Thursday, March 1

    Worried about traffic and parking in Old City South? Curious about how much progress the city has made on that list of neighborhood mobility and parking quick fixes that we gave them last spring? Interested to find out about the city’s new residential reserved parking program? Well, come to the OCSNA Spring Neighborhood Meeting this Thursday, March 1 to find out. We’ll be meeting at the Galimore Center, 399 Riberia Street from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. We are pleased to welcome Reuben Franklin, Mobility Program Manager for the City of St. Augustine to our meeting this Thursday. For the first forty-five […]

    • Feb

      02

      2018

    2018 OCSNA candidates for board announced

    We are pleased to announce the candidates for the 2018 OCSNA board.  The following neighbors currently serve on the OCSNA board:  Burry Gowen – President and Treasurer; Jack Martin – Vice President; Deborah Geanuleas – Secretary; Virginia Whetstone-Maguire – Finance Committee and Member-At-Large; Jim Kelly – OCSNA Historian, Chair of History Committee and Chair of Social Committee; Kathy Marquis – Alternate Delegate to Neighborhood Council and Member-At-Large; Margrit Kuehn – Member-At-Large. All have agreed to serve on the board for another year. To see pictures of our current board and to read short bios for each member, click on “Meet […]

    • Nov

      20

      2017

    Great Q & A forum with John Regan and Barry Fox last Wednesday!

    What a great meeting last Wednesday evening! 42 neighbors joined OCSNA at the Corazon Cinema for a spirited question and answer forum with John Regan, City Manager, City of St. Augustine and Barry Fox, Chief of Police, Saint Augustine Police Dept. The agenda was completely driven by neighbors’ questions and the discussion ranged over a number of topics. Among the issues discussed were the spread of pan handling into the areas south of King street, nuisance and hurricane flooding in the neighborhood, parking and speeding issues, particularly on Cordova, Marine, South, Riberia and St. George Streets, the increased frequency and […]

    • Nov

      14

      2017

    CoSA OCS neighborhood mobility and parking quick fixes update from Reuben Franklin

    Reuben Franklin, Mobility Program Manager, CoSA has sent us an update on the city’s progress on our neighborhood parking and mobility “quick fixes” list. As backstory, on April 2, 2017 several neighbors walked the OCS neighborhood with Reuben, pointing out mobility and parking issues here in Old City South. We also gave him a list of mobility and parking items that we thought the city should address in the near term. The neighborhood had developed this list at our OCSNA March 2017 meeting. On July 31, Reuben sent us an update on the city’s progress on our list. Take a […]

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