2020 is upon us--Happy New Year to Everyone.....(and here are some issues to watch from the BCC in the new year) |
It's New Year's Eve--Happy New Year to everyone!
The new year will provide lots to look for from the BCC--lots of issues, items, and even an election...
Here are ten items I believe will be newsworthy in the upcoming year that folks will want to watch....
1. New Jail will be completed: This is slated for mid-summer. At a cost of more than $130 Million this will be the BCC's largest building project to date. More importantly--it will save the taxpayers as much as $5 Million yearly in expenditures we are currently making to house inmates elsewhere.
2. Electronic Beach Tolls: We have voted to go "all electronic." I believe this will be a tremendous improvement in flow of traffic to the Beach. Our utilization of the panic switch last summer to flush traffic during the summer, combined with Commissioner Bender's excellent data presentation, point to this as a huge help to reducing beach traffic gridlock. We will see, in 2020.
3. Bob Sikes Bridge repairs: These will happen over the winter. Will these repairs get us another 15 years out of the current bridge? Will the board vote to start a sinking fund for this structure's eventual replacement? I think we will.
4. Civic Center Replacement: The existing Civic Center is paid for as of 2019. Will we get a triumph grant to allow for a new events center--or will we instead spend the monies necessary via bonding against currently available bed-tax revenue to modernize the existing facility?
5. Beach Roundabouts: The issue has been studied to death, it has been planned, and it has been presented to the public. Hotel operators want it, and are convinced it will help keep beach traffic flowing. Beach residents don't seem to be keen on the idea, and a lot of the general public is polarized for or against. The SRIA seems to be torn on the issue. Will it even come before the board of County Commissioners for a vote?
6. Modernized Fire Station for Beulah/NFCU Master Plan for OLF 8/ NW District 1 Master Plan: The fastest growing area of Escambia County, Beulah, also has one of the oldest, most outdated fire houses in the county. The property has been purchased by the county, and $2.5 Million in LOST Funds have been identified to modernize this facility for the firefighters of station 2 in Beulah. What will the new facility look like? We will find out in 2020. NFCU will pay for the Master Plan of OLF 8--this will happen in 2020. The NW District 1 Advisory Committee will finish their work and precincts 5, 43, and 68 will get a master plan or an overlay district that will more intelligently plan for growth. What will this look like? We will find out in 2020.
7. Completion of 9-Mile Road 4-Lane Project: A large part of this project will be completed in 2020--particularly the portion from Exit 5 to Beulah Road where the majority of the gridlock from NFCU happens daily. This portion is slated for completion in March of 2020--just three months away. But will it be? And more importantly--will it put a dent in the commute time gridlock on 9-Mile Road in Beulah?
8. More Beach Access for the Public: Lots of folks are clamoring for more free, public beach access. Escambia County is moving forward with plans to open Perdido Key Beach Access #4--a 300' pristine gulf front lot on the west side of Perdido Key. It has been the subject of much consternation...and litigation. Will it open by July 4th for the public at large to enjoy?
9. Administrator Gilley's Assistant and Fire Chief: Our new administrator has been working huge days and long hours. She has filled several key positions--two that will be filled in the coming year will be Fire Chief and Assistant Administrator. Who will get these jobs, and how soon will they be filled?
10. BCC Primary Election on August 18th: Three of us are up for election, three of us are on the ballot. Will there be a new Board Member elected? More than one? Or, will the three incumbents keep their seats? It all goes down in the primary--for this position and given the political realities for these three districts, the election that matters will be the primary election on August 18th. I predict all incumbents will keep their seats, based upon a number of factors and polls that have been conducted----------- but we will all know for sure in August 2020.
Happy New Year to All!