'More people than I've ever seen': Night of Lights in St. Augustine sees record-breaking attendance
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In a recent update, the St. Augustine city manager shed light on the new measures taken this year to alleviate traffic congestion, raising the question: Have they been effective?

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — The holiday season has brought a record-breaking influx of visitors to St. Augustine for the annual Nights of Lights, as observed by the city manager.

Stacy Worrel, a visitor to the event, remarked, “The crowds are more this year than I’ve ever seen it,” highlighting the surge in attendance.

Although the city lacks precise attendance figures for the Nights of Lights, City Manager David Birchim informed First Coast News that based on staff observations, this year marks the busiest season to date.

“During the peak times, there’s no doubt about it,” Birchim stated. “Our downtown is small, with its colonial charm and narrow streets, but it simply can’t accommodate such large crowds.”

Last year’s record crowds clogged downtown roads, with people driving around the city looking for parking or just at the lights. 

Those changes prompted the city to implement new techniques this year to keep cars moving, such as adding officers to direct traffic at intersections and crosswalks, and placing barricades along sidewalks to keep pedestrians out of the streets.

The city reopened its satellite parking lots outside of downtown, and this year, more shuttles – or buses – are taking people into downtown.

“We are shuttling more people this year than we ever have,” Birchim said.

That may mean fewer cars were driving around downtown.  However, sometimes this year, the estimated ride times (as indicated on the Nights of Lights app)  on the shuttles have been an hour or more… for a 2-mile ride. So that prompted some people to take ride-shares from the lots or just drive their own cars into downtown, negating the whole point of the satellite lots.

“There certainly were peak periods when there are too many people coming into town for it to be an enjoyable experience for the folks who live here. I’ll just be blunt,” Birchim said. 

The increased parking fine of $100 along residential streets has kept more cars from parking there illegally.

And the additional portable restrooms this year have also resolved last year’s problem of public urination, according to Birchim.

Most people agree, the city’s changes this year have helped. However, there are still so many people coming into a tiny town, and it’s hard to sustain the crowds. The city manager says the city will work on various improvements for next year.

The Nights of Lights wraps up January 11th.

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