Before I was elected to my current office, the existing Escambia
Board of County Commissioners made a critical vote in 2016.
This unanimous vote
on June 2nd of 2016 authorized spending to complete a land swap with
the United States Navy which would ultimately result in the Board of County
Commissioners receiving the 636-acre site in Beulah known as OLF 8 later this
year.
This vote precipitated Escambia county’s total spending of
$17.3 Million dollars to acquire OLF 8.
This is a lot of money and I inherited this issue when I
joined the board less than two years ago—But I’m up for the challenge to make this
project work for everybody; I’ve lived right across the street from
this property for the last 14 years, I have skin in the game, and I want what
is best for Escambia County!
This is the #1
economic development project identified by the County’s Restore
Act Committee, and a lot of people have worked very hard to bring this
project to where it is today.
Earlier this year, however, some residents began to submit
alternative ideas for this 636-acre parcel. Some folks fleeing from the urban
sprawl of South Florida are proposing residential development (Apartments,
Condos, subdivisions) on the OLF 8 site in a way that re-creates the exact thing they are fleeing-- right here in Beulah.
I don’t know anyone that wants to build a “City of Beulah”
-- the constituents I have spoken with DO NOT want more apartments and high
density residential construction out here on the helicopter field.
Some critics say the county “spent too much and that the
property is only worth $4.75 Million.”
This is inaccurate.
The Brantley
Appraisal of May, 2016, listed the value of the OLF 8 property at
$17.8 Million.
But the true value of the land swap continues to be in what
the county could do with this property to create jobs and attractive amenities
for the area.
Our triumph gulf
coast application, for which we stand to receive $30 Million dollars, is
centered on creating 1,000 good-paying jobs with this property as well as
quality of life improvements like walking, running and biking tracks—which would
benefit the entire county and region.
Or, we can just cancel the grant application and sell the
property to the highest bidder (perhaps $20 Million dollars) who might promise
good amenities; but history has proven they will build cookie-cutter home
subdivisions, high-density, low income apartments with things like vape shops
and tattoo parlors.
My neighbors do not want 7,000 more residents with extra traffic
and low-end retail.
Beulah already has too much residential construction underway...Amazingly, some want to cram even more on OLF 8. |
No, they would much rather have upscale employers like Navy
Federal increase the workforce with 1,000 more good jobs.
I know there are many who lament that Beulah has become a
suburb. I have family members who have
lived in Beulah since the 1960’s on several acres of land and wanted nothing
more than the green areas to remain and have no subdivisions. Unfortunately, populations grow, people move
outside the city and places change.
And Beulah has changed.
The area in and around the proposed Beulah Interchange now
has roughly 7,000
residential units recently completed, currently in construction, in
planning, or going through development review; our roads and infrastructure
simply cannot handle any more of this residential construction…
We need a master plan for OLF 8 that captures the maximum
amount of value for this land for residents via amenities and community
enhancements while simultaneously staying within the guidelines of our Triumph
grant request.
We must be good financial stewards of this county-owned
resource—staying in the running for our $30 Million-dollar grant while
intelligently developing OLF 8 is how we demonstrate this.
I watched the meeting today and was happy with the way things went. I do not want mores residential housing. If NavyFed can bring more jobs, that works for me. Your Biggest fan seemed stupefied.
ReplyDeletePeople need a lesson in government.
ReplyDeleteThe "Taxpayers" vote in county representatives. Then they have meetings of five commissioners at county level and vote on agendas with staff input.
Where in the world do people have the arrogance to think Mob rule is a thing?
Hell the commissioner is a taxpayer.
There is a committee formed in Beulah, yes we can go to public forum and speak, yes we can write emails but NEWS FLASH!!
You don't call the shots --- the elected official do..
Then a little while later in time an other election rolls around..some one gets elected--that person sits on the board and they discuss in public and then vote accordingly.
Welcome to the United States of America..idiots.
This one here on this blog continually communicates and updates us and has said from the beginning what he will do..
Wake up noisy mob..
From outside Beulah looking in this is looking asinine for the citizens..embarrassing..but not much different then the dummies that seem to forgot how all this works even nationwide.
A person with a facebook group is not suddenly elected powerful..
Do they teach Civics any more?
People think free speech means they can say what ever they want and they think the first amendment gives them to right to throw a tantrum like an imbecile unhinged toddler over a cross..
Stand tall leaders -- stop the rage against the machine..it is not looking good.
OLF 8 Stay with the Plan
I wonder if the biggest fan didn't watch the video and now knows what ever will be will be. Just wanted things to be reported more and not all slanted one way. Also the road swap may work. I don't know.
ReplyDeleteBiggest fan doesn't always have to explain themselves..Plus the biggest fan is tired of watching..
Knows life will go on..
It's fall ... Autumn --time of balance.
It's on the agenda Thursday
Biggest fan is going to the beach.
Que sara sara..
Plus biggest fan is trying to avoid a crazy person... with out hitting block and being brought into a drama frenzy.
Or maybe a few crazy people..
Yep I also see negotiating to sell a portion to navy federal is on the agenda..
ReplyDeleteHope the fabulous five work on that..
And that's a wrap..
Hi SB.
Anonymous: as a Beulah resident for the last nearly 15 years, right across from this field, here is what I am hearing from citizens: ------ Beulah cannot take any more residential development. Zero. folks are all for mixed use if we are talking about a mix of amenities for local residents and our community (school, park, 3-5 retail including a postal annex, a medical clinic, and several restaurants and like-kind amenities this area DESPERATELY needs) AND most folks are amenable to adding more jobs so we can maintain our eligibility for the $30 Million dollar triumph grant (which my counterparts affirmed their support of Thursday, by the way). -the folks I speak with frequently--including neighbors I spoke with today--like the idea of staying in the running for the triumph grant of $30 Million dollars by increasing the number of NFCU-type good jobs (like we did by offering to sell NFCU 100 acres last Thursday in exchange for more jobs)--they like this much better than adding more thousands more dense, high-impact residential housing units out here--because the mixed use that some are proposing for the OLF 8 is mixed use consisting of high-density residential (condos apartments lofts) and tons of low wage retail (bowling alley, movie theaters, cocktail bars, vape shops, low end retail---- all packed in a development that has it's own little "city" within. (All of this, by the way, takes us out of the eligibility for a Triumph grant if we proceed in that way....)
ReplyDeleteBeulah is a suburb, not a Mini City. Folks I have spoken with that live here (not the recent transplants from big metropolitan areas like Tampa) don't support building a "mini city" on OLF 8. Those concepts are fine in places like Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Atlanta (Heck, even Downtown Pensacola) but Beulah residents I talk with daily as a resident and as their representative don't think these "mini cities" are appropriate for the rural suburb of Beulah.
These folks don't want to make Beulah a mini city, and they definitely DO NOT WANT any more residential development until our infrastructure catches up. I inherited this mess of growth when I took this job. I own the problem now and addressing it starts with being intelligent and saying no to any more residential development--we have too much already. We cannot take any more. This is what the residents, the silent majority are expressing to me.
Outside of an angry group of a couple of dozen folks, most in Beulah I have spoken with agree with my position. No more new residential--especially and including on the OLF 8 property, and no "mini city" with condos and low end retail on the helicopter field. these shrewd folks know that the better way is getting to the 1000 job goal to recoup some of our $17.3 Million investment and using this space to add amenities for the region like a park, a walking/biking trail, a school, and some select retail/restaurant options on the portion of the park that is just north of what will be the 4-lane 9-Mile road.
But residents don't want towering residential development and they don't want a traffic creating nightmare "mini city" out here.
That's what I am hearing, and I AGREE!
yes I know you Agree..Got it..Good!! Good Luck!!
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