City News Headlines
FEMA Arrives to Help Flood Victims August 28, 2008 A FEMA Disaster Relief Center is open for homeowners and businesses that have been impacted by Tropical Storm Fay. The center is located at the St. Lucie County Logistics Center at 3855 South U.S. 1 in Fort Pierce, and their number is 1-800-621-3362. |
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Surplus City Equipment to be Auctioned September 6 August 25, 2008 The City of Port St. Lucie will sell its surplus and seized equipment in an auction on Saturday, September 6 at the city’s public works compound beginning at 10 a.m. |
St. Lucie County Master Gardener South County Office Now Open August 25, 2008 The St. Lucie County Master Gardeners have a new south county office, located at the Morningside Branch Library in Building 105, Suite 106, 2410 Morningside Blvd. |
Tropical Storm Fay Recovery Continues August 25, 2008 As of Monday morning, recovery from the heavy rains of Tropical Storm Fay continues in Port St. Lucie. Most of the water that caused flooding has receded, however some spots still have standing water and motorists are asked to continue using caution in these areas. |
Support Patriot Golf Day at the Saints Golf Course on Labor Day Weekend |
Free Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Day a Success Aug. 22, 2008 The City of Port St. Lucie and the Keep Port St. Lucie Beautiful Committee held another successful Hazardous Household Waste Drop-Off Day last month at the city’s Public Works complex. More than 350 cars drove through the complex, and drivers dropped off all kinds of harmful items that might have otherwise found their way into our environment. |
Free 5-1-1 Traffic Hotline Guides Drivers to Safety During Severe Weather August 19, 2008 ORLANDO — As Floridians and visitors prepare for Tropical Storm Fay, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is encouraging travelers to use its free 5-1-1 Traffic Information Service to stay updated with real-time roadway information. |
St. Lucie County Libraries Reduce Hours of Operation August 18, 2008 FORT PIERCE – Because of a reduction in staff of nearly 25 percent, St. Lucie County libraries are decreasing hours of operation beginning Sunday, Aug. 31, and branches in Port St. Lucie will be affected. |
City Seeks Vendors for Fall Festival, set for Oct. 29 through Nov. 2 August 14, 2008 The City of Port St. Lucie Parks and Recreation Department is looking for vendors for the 2008 Fall Festival, to be held from Oct. 29 through Nov. 2 at Tradition Field. |
City Seeks Vendors for Oktoberfest Event Oct. 3 - 4 August 13, 2008 The City of Port St. Lucie Parks and Recreation Department is looking for vendors to participate in the 2008 Oktoberfest event, to be held on Oct. 3-4 at Lyngate Park. |
City Council Approves Urban Forest Enhancement Plan Aug 7, 2008 On July 28, the Port St. Lucie City Council approved the implementation of an Urban Forest Enhancement Plan, which will be developed by Davey Resource Group and administered by the Keep Port St. Lucie Beautiful (KPSLB) Committee. |
City seeks unpaid volunteer for Contractors’ Examining Board Aug 7, 2008 The City of Port St. Lucie is accepting applications for a voluntary, unpaid position on the Contractors' Examining Board. The position is for a general contractor or building contractor. The Board meets monthly, and hears complaints against local contractors. Applications must be turned in by Sept 10. |
Drivers Urged to Exercise Extra Care as PSL Schools Reopen Aug 7, 2008 Schools open on Monday, August 18, so it's especially important for motorists to watch out for our school children as they travel to and from school. |
Rainy Season is Upon Us…so Turn Off Those Sprinklers! Aug 1, 2008 Although groundwater and surface water levels in most of South Florida are benefiting in the short-term from recent summer rainfall, the South Florida Water Management District reminds everyone that Port St. Lucie remains under landscape irrigation restrictions to help protect local water supplies from the impacts of the long-term rain shortfall. |
Five Port St. Lucie Bus Stop Shelters Now in Place as School Year Approaches Aug 1, 2008 Many Port St. Lucie kids will now have a safe place to wait for their early morning bus ride to school as five new specially designed bus shelters have been installed at strategic locations throughout the city |
Port St Lucie Civic Center Now Booking Events July 31, 2008 Looking for the perfect place to hold an event in Port St. Lucie? Soon your search will be over. Scheduled for completion in December 2008, the Port St. Lucie Civic Center is now booking events for the 2008 holiday season and for all of 2009. |











