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Nassau County, Florida is a wonderful place to live. The laid back, small town of Fernandina Beach has vast opportunities for growth and potential to become the Serene First City of Florida in the year ahead. And her natural resources are vast and beautiful. It has so much potential to be better than she is already and we know she will grow and glow in the years ahead.

Eye On My City was formed to hold our local elected officials accountable to making her a safe and industrious city to live and work in and one that looks out for the welfare of all her citizens.

This site is designed to put an Eye on our local elected leaders and hold them accountable to integrity and transparency in everything they do for us and expose any corruption and cronyism that will might impact this special town in North Florida.

We do our best to research our facts and we have our own opinions here as well. Opinions are good and stirs up debate where the truth of the matter can be defined.

We welcome you to join in with your comments, send suggested news items, and even write your own articles for our site. All submitted articles will be reviewed by our Editorial Board before placement.

Enjoy your time on our site! We will promise to keep our “Eye” open for you and report the news that will help you live a better life here!

Legislature might restrain those attacking history in Jacksonville

Freshman state Rep. Dean Black continues to sponsor high-profile bills in the Florida Legislature, which current is having one of

Free to the Community: Showing of Epoch Times documentary, “The Real Story

A local group of concerned citizens will host a public showing of “The Real Story of January 6,” a documentary

BREAKING NEWS: Prayer Protests on behalf of President Donald J. Trump and

By now you must have heard that the Attorney General of New York has decided to actually arrest President Trump

Local “garbage man” goes “Incognito” with new space waste innovation

John Arwood, owner of JDA Companies, is a Jacksonville native and a waste industry entrepreneur. He has over 30 years

Enterprise Florida is in the cross-hairs again

An idea that has been simmering in the Florida Legislature for several years may be resolved this year and it

Is JEA a target again? Pay attention or your rates will go

Eye reached out to State Representative Wyman Duggan about his support of HB 1331 that would restrict municipal electric and

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I was reading a post inside a Facebook group here in Nassau County and came across this post. It was

From Our Founder

Billie Tucker Volpe

Billie is the founder of Eye On My City. Her background of working with CEOs for 30 years and as one of the nation’s most well known leaders of the tea party movement has given her the ability to see what every day Americans want from their government. Her bottom-line to what people want from government is this — “Not much and to be left alone!”

She realized government had become too BIG and the freedoms of Americans were lessened daily. Corruption and cronyism seemed to be the norm and that wasn’t right! She also watched the local media lie and twist facts in the newspaper and on the local news stations. This tactic wasn’t just at the national level, but locally the media had turned sour too! It got so bad that local newspapers started shrinking and disappearing because readership no longer believed their stories.

She concluded her influence in the realm of business and politics meant she must do something to help others understand how dangerously close we all are to losing more and more of our freedoms. The one way she could help would be through providing the “other side of the story” at Eye On My City.

In 2019, Billie formed the first Eye On My City in Jacksonville, FL and is proud Eye has become a platform to be reckoned with in her hometown. Eye helped expose one of the biggest scandals that resulted in the indictment of city players in a scheme to sell Jacksonville’s number one asset, the Jacksonville Electric Authority. Other stories created anxiety of local city leaders and many were thrilled that good stories were written when they did good things!

The results of this platform is now helping us move across America. We know it works. We know people want it. We know it’s time for more Eyes to open up in all communities across the country.

May the “Eyes” have it and may God bless America!

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