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Baker County Press Publisher Jessica Prevatt sat down with Sheriff Rhoden to get all the information YOU need to know about the new school zone speed camera system going live this month in Macclenny.
Baker County Press Publisher Jessica Prevatt provides the lowdown on the process that takes place for community developments.
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Baker County Press announces the Nehemiah's Court proposal bringing hundreds of new homes to Macclenny.
Correction made to clarify property owner North Star Acquisitions is applying for the PUD on behalf of Precept Acquisitions, LLC of Jacksonville, which works with HabiJax.
Explore in-depth studies, reports, and articles that inform and support our community proposal. This section features original research, data analysis, and expert insights that have helped guide our planning, policy, and development.
Stay informed with our latest findings and ongoing work.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides a comprehensive guide for small towns and rural communities seeking to implement smart growth strategies that promote sustainable development while preserving their unique rural character.
The article "Affordable Housing's Surprising Impacts on Property Values" from HUD Loans challenges the common belief that affordable housing developments decrease nearby property values.
A look at architect Mark Lakeman, founder of Communitecture Architecture and the City Repair Project. Mark initiated a movement to transform the neighborhoods of his city into places that have many of the qualities and characteristics that are found in some of the most treasured villages on Earth.
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