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Monday, November 30, 2020

56th Coffee With The Commissioner This Wednesday

We'll be holding our 56th Coffee with the Commissioner event this Wednesday, December 2, 2020.

Because of COVID-19--we will continue our practice of doing these coffees "virtually" on Zoom and streamed live on Facebook

The live stream will take place from 6:30 - 7:30 a.m. Escambia County Administrator Janice Gilley will be present to discuss the latest from Emergency Operations regarding Hurricane Sally recovery efforts and the latest COVID-19 numbers.  There will also be a discussion with Escambia County Code Enforcement — get the inside information on code enforcement and how complaints are made and handled, with Director Tim Day and Code Enforcement Supervisory Officer Terrance Davis.

 To join the meeting, go to the following Facebook page at 6:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 2 and watch the live stream: www.facebook.com/CommissionerBergosh/.

 Residents are encouraged to send virtual questions and comments they would like to discuss with their District 1 Commissioner during the event through Facebook.

 For more information, contact District 1 Aide Debbie Kenney at 850-595-4910 or district1@myescambia.com. For District 1 updates, follow @MyDistrict1 on Twitter.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Will you discuss the bug that was planted in Admins office and all the public comments posted on this blog and ricks blog about her? Did the FDLE investigate that avenue?

Mel Pino said...

Just fantastic news Commissioner Bergosh. I've understood why residents up there are sparring with each other and you over the end product. I get that. But I have *never* understood how and why--once the appraisals were in--anybody could make the argument with a straight face that this wasn't going to be a huge profit to the taxpayers just by dint of the sale of the parcels.

I'm happy for the other commissioners also who really went through hell and highwater and had some very white knuckle periods on this. Fantastic outcome on the financials, whatever compromise ends up there.

Two things. First, for the love of God, make them leave some trees.

Second, for the businesses along 9 mile have them inward turning so that they can only be accessed through access roads and you don't have turning off and turning on directly through 9 mile. Makes a nice boutique effect as well, and you can stipulate that the back ends of the businesses facing the road have to beautify with plants and trees. You can get some really nice effects this way.

Congrats!

--Melissa Pino

Nancy Drew said...

From the video the complicated device wasn't the dog. Are you all following the frantic comments and excuses trying to get ahead of the story about the bug? Clearly Ms Gilley says the complicated listening device was the device.