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St. Johns County State Legislative Appropriations Requests

EDITED: I HAD INADVERTENTLY PICKED UP THE WRONG LINE ITEM FOR KENALL REQUESTS 2285 AND 2136. THE NUMBERS HAVE BEEN ADJUSTED BELOW.

The 2025  Florida Legislative Session opened on Tuesday, March 4. In my last update I outlined the process that is generally used as County’s request Legislative Funding. I used the very important request for funding to address the traffic issues at I-95 and International Golf Parkway as an example of the process.


This week I’ll provide an update on that specific request and some of the questions asked, as well as sharing a list of all Appropriations requests I could locate for St. Johns County from our Florida Representatives.

A later post this week will include Appropriations Requests from Senator Tom Leek.


Update on the I-95 Interchange Improvements at International Golf Parkway

The Improvements for the I-95 Interchange at International Golf Parkway are certainly much needed. In my last post I had noted some differences between what the County had submitted and what was in the Appropriations request. I have found a few answers that I will share here.

  • Representative Kendall had continued to work with FDOT representatives after the initial reviews and a lower cost estimate for the county was submitted, thus explaining the reduction from 6,000,000 to 3,500,000 and an increase for the Federal Funding from 32,000,000 to 34,000,000.
  • It appears there may have been a gap in communication of the numbers back to the county and that has now been addressed.
  • In the Attestation Form submitted by the County on March 5, some caveats were added that addresses some differences.
    • The Lobbyist name was changed to Joe Mobley
    • A statement was added, “If state and federal funds are appropriated, the County is prepared to provide $2 million as a local match.”
    • Study was changed from Yes to No – FDOT has directed $500,000 to PD&E, which will start this spring or early summer.

As of Friday, March 7, there was no indication that Congressman Rutherford had submitted a request for the needed Federal funds. Important to note that as a federally funded Interstate, that is a key element in getting this project approved. A question to be asked is, how does this fit into the I-95 widening project? (planned for 2026 – 2027.) And another question, will the state approve funding for this project if there are no federal funds available? We will continue to follow along!


 Here is a list of the Appropriations requests I was able to identify as being specific to St. Johns County. Representatives Sapp and Greco have districts that cover multiple counties. I tried to identify as closely as possible which of their requests would impact only St. Johns County.

From Representative Kim Kendall

NumberRequestAmountAttestation Received
2285First Coast Technical College – Firefighter & EMT Program Enhancement Expansion760,285Yes  
2136St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Re-Entry/Co-Responder Program300,000Yes
1857Switzerland Vocational & Community Center70,000Yes  
1847First Coast Technical College – Industrial Agriculture Program Enhancements650,000Yes
1722St. Augustine Airport Student Maintenance Training Program250,000Yes
1499I-95 Interchange Improvements at International Golf Parkway3,500,000Yes, with caveats
Total 5,530,285 

From Representative Sam Greco

2890The Institue for Classical Education at Flagler College1,500,000Yes
2889World War II Themed Education and Exhibit Building500,000 
2886St. Augustine Volusia Woods Extension – West Augustine Septic-to-Sewer Project1,100,000Yes  
2125The Arc of the St. Johns – Transportation Facility750,000Yes
2110St. August land Purchase engineering, Design and Construction of Resilient Structure on Anastasia Blvd2,500,000Yes  
2100St. Augustine Youth Services – intensive In-Home Therapeutic Programs450,000Yes
2098EPIC Behavioral Healthcare – St. Johns EPIC Recovery Center Women’s Substance Abuse Residential750,000Yes
2095St. Augustine Beach Stormwater System Resiliency1,910,000Yes
2094Historic Markland House Restoration2,000,000Yes
2092St. Augustine Teen Center Boys & Girls Club400,000Yes
2083EPIC Community Services – Sober Living Transitional Housing Project Expansion2,500,000Yes
2082St. Johns County Intracoastal Flood Management8,000,000Yes
2081K9s for Warriors – Veterans Suicide Prevention Program1,500,000Yes
2080St. Johns County Council on Aging Shelter & Shade Project572,000Yes
Total 24,432,000 

From Representative Judson Sapp

2223HorsePlay Therapy Center – Equine – Assisted Regional Rehabilitation Center1,700,000Yes
2184St. Johns County Police Athletic League (PAL) Diamond of Dreams1,000,000Yes
2177St. Johns River State College – Renovation of Classroom Building and Workforce Training Center Addition18,773,926Yes
2172District 23 Regional Medical Examiner’s Office6,000,000Yes
Total 27,473,926 
    

To do your own research and read the details of each request, here is a link to Search Appropriations: 2025 Appropriations Requests

Learn more about each Representative, including how to contact and share your opinions on any of these requests, at the links below. At each link you will find an email form as well as phone number for the Representatives. You will also find a link to all of their Sponsored Bills. More to come on some of those bills as the Session progresses.

Representative Greco: Link for Representative Sam Greco

Representative Kendall: Link to Representative Kim Kendall

Representative Sapp: Link for Representative Judson Sapp


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3 thoughts on “St. Johns County State Legislative Appropriations Requests

  1. Beth Your updates are great – I read them all and really appreciate the work you put into them – I know it’s not easy. I value your non partisan approach to reporting facts and staying away from mis information and hysteria as some on either side of the aisle might do. You are doing a great service. I’ve shared this with friends and family.

    Thank you!!

    Gary Williams

  2. You do an amazing and so informative job in keeping residents in the
    know – has to take a lot of your time but sure is appreciated.

    Thanks

    Vicki Deatherage
    Johns Glen HOA

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