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Friday, February 25, 2022

We'll Finally, After Nearly 9-Years, #OpenOurBeach Next Friday at 9:30!

A brand new, free public beach access point in Perdido Key will open one week from today--more than DOUBLING the County's current Gulf-Front, free access footprint on Perdido Key---It's a great day for Escambia County!


It was a dog-fight and a battle to get this done.  

Lots of credit goes out to my counterparts on the BCC (3 of them) AND lots of folks who fought with us against a very comfortable status quo that existed where nearby condo owners accessed and used the county's beach but residents who OWNED this land were shut out behind a locked gate and "No Trespassing" signs.  

But with determination and lots of pushing--even through litigation---we shattered that status quo, got to work, and  got this done!  

At 9:30 in the morning one week from today we will finally #OpenOurBeach at Beach Access #4 in Perdido Key!

.....The county will issue the below press release later this morning on MyEscambia.com 

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Perdido Key Beach Access #4 to Open on March 4

Escambia County will host a grand opening ceremony for the new Public Beach Access #4 at 16470 Perdido Key Drive on March 4, 2022 at 9:30 a.m. The new beach access will be open sunrise to sunset and features a permeable concrete parking lot with 35 parking spots, an ADA-compliant AccessMat dune walkover and educational signage about protected wildlife. The site will add an additional 300 feet of public beach access on the western side of Perdido Key, adjacent to the Crab Trap restaurant.

Escambia County District 1 Commissioner and Chairman Jeff Bergosh, who represents Perdido Key, stated:

“A lot of folks have worked very hard for eight long years to see this project come to fruition—and on March 4th --this beach access will finally be available for public use! A HUGE thank you goes out to all the staff and citizens who worked to make this day a reality! This new access point will allow us to more than double the existing amount of free public beach access on Perdido Key for all the citizens of Escambia County to enjoy—which in and of itself is a remarkable accomplishment. But this is only the beginning of the work our office plans to pursue to create more free access points on Perdido Key for our citizens’ use in the years to come. I look forward to aggressively moving in that direction—but in the meantime, I look forward to utilizing this newly completed beach access #4 very frequently-- along with all the citizens of Escambia County—and it will be open just in time for Spring Break! This is a great day for Escambia County!”

The site was acquired in 2014 in part with a grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to provide public beach access and conserve critical habitat for threatened and endangered species. It was the former site of the Sundown Condominium which was destroyed by Hurricane Ivan in 2004. The original concrete pad and building debris were removed in the summer of 2020 and the prior parking lot’s shell base was reutilized for the new public access. Funds for construction were provided by the Tourism Development Tax (TDT).

The site is also home to designated Perdido Key Beach Mouse habitat and the site will be managed in accordance with the Perdido Key Habitat Conservation Plan. Fencing will prevent pedestrian and vehicular trespass into protected habitat areas, while signage will educate visitors about threatened and endangered species that utilize the site, including beach mice, nesting shorebirds and sea turtles.

Escambia County would like to thank the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission and US Fish and Wildlife service for their cooperation in the acquisition and development of the project.

For more information, please contact the Office of Community and Media Relations at 850-595-1647 or email cmr@myescambia.com.

 

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4 comments:

Alice Hurst Neal said...

This is fantastic!!!!! I'm so excited to see this come to fruition.

Melissa Pino said...

After a week of FPL and Putin, very much needing to focus on some happy on this beautiful day....

Yeah beach!!! Wooo hooo!!!

I really hope that everybody who loves our shores comes out to celebrate this as their win, whether they supported the efforts to get it open or not. There was a lot of disinformation about how developed it was going to be that got pushed, so people might have really believed this was a boondoggle in the making.

Now that everybody can see what a wonderful amenity this has turned out to be, please come and be part of the party! This is EVERYBODY'S BEACH!

Roxanna said...

It took a lot and many years of fighting and the loss of District 2 to a Commissioner that never did anything to improve this area. but, Thank you. for finally getting this done.

Jeff Bergosh said...

This is going to be a fantastic addition to our public access points out on Perdido Key--I can't wait for Friday to get here to cut this ribbon. And this is only the beginning: I'm working on a game changing additional acquisition/project that will add a massive--even larger--area for the public's use--including a huge parking facility--out on Perdido Key. As I said in both of my recent town hall meetings (where there was overwhelming support for additional free gulf-front beach access for the public at Perdido Key)--I will respect land rights and private property rights, as well as the master plan and the habitat conservation plan---because I play by the rules. But I also know how to play by the rules and the rulebook to do what we need to do. So Stay tuned!