This will be a seasonal monthly event. Meet outside the Cedar Key Chamber of Commerce (450 Second Street) at 4 pm. The leisurely walk will generally last 45 minutes around the downtown and Dock Street ...
ENGINEERING SERVICES THE CITY OF CEDAR KEY, FLORIDA IS REQUESTING QUALIFICATIONS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE DESIGN AND PERMITTING OF A FLORIDA FIS ...
Please note that the Daily Launch Fee is $20 cash and $21 card. Non-Residential Annual Passes are now $321.00.
Cedar Key resident Frank Morgan has been competing in an international online competition, Guru Shots, for several years now. He has been digitally exhibited in galleries around the world. Last month ...
We are thrilled to announce the grand reopening of the Cedar Key Historical Society Museum after a year of closure following the devastating impact of Category 4 Hurricane Helene. The museum endured ...
At precisely 8:45 AM, September 11, 2006 a minute of silence opened a memorial service in Cedar Key for the 3070 victims of the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001. The service was organized by the ...
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Levy County has notified us that they plan to commence work on Dock Street on either December 10th or 11th. This project is anticipated to take approximately two weeks to complete. During this time, ...
The City of Cedar Key is now accepting applications for the CRA Business Recovery, Resilience & Redevelopment Grant Program. A description of available grants, requirements, and scoring can be found ...
Join us for a fun, educational, and public art event in which clam sculptures painted by local artists will be unveiled. The project is a collaborative effort with the Levy County Visitors Bureau, ...
Shellfish growers have experienced chronic losses of adult clams reaching harvest size for many years during the summer months. Recently, clam growers in Cedar Key have reported below average survival ...
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Suwannee River Water Management District (SRWMD) have committed $400,000 to drill a new drinking water well in Bronson. A water source ...