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Showing posts with label Escambia County Commissioner Lumon May. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Escambia County Commissioner Lumon May. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

The Wake Up Call for Wednesday: District 3 Commissioner Lumon May



Today on "The Wake Up Call" on WPNN FM 103.7 we had a discussion with current Escambia County District 3 Commissioner Lumon May.

We discussed the bipartisan nature of local politics, upcoming challenges with enforcement of the new Florida law prohibiting overnight camping on public property, the new public library soon to be completed in Brownsville, and also the challenges long term to funding ECFR, completing the OLF 8 build-out, and renovating the Bay Center.

We also talked other local issues, national issues, and even some international stories of interest.

Catch the show live every morning at 7:00---or catch the recording here.

The Wake up Call on WPNN--Radio Unrestrained!

Monday, November 21, 2022

On "Real News with Rick Outzen" Later this Morning at 7:00


Rick Outzen--journalist, publisher, and host of the area's best, most widely listened-to and most informative local morning drive news-talk program "Real News with Rick Outzen" on 1370 WCOA--has invited me onto his show later this morning at 7:00 as his leadoff guest.

Rick has asked me to come on and talk about the last year on the BCC and accomplishments the board has made over this past year as we prepare for tomorrow's swearing in and re-organizational meeting at 9:00AM when I will hand over the chairman's gavel to D3 Commissioner Lumon May.

Once this podcast is completed later today, I will post it here.

We will discuss the big-ticket wins of the last year districtwide:

--Completion of once every 10-years redistricting of county commissioners' districts

--Completion of the 4-year salary deal with ECSO

--Moving out of COVID Pandemic utilizing Cares Act and Rescue Plan funding

--Building a better staff/County Leadership Team

--Formalizing/negotiating Wes Moreno's contract as Administrator

--Completion of Bargaining with all the County's Bargaining Groups

--Opening Beach Access #4 at Perdido Key

--Record $620 Million FY 23 Budget WITHOUT raising Millage Tax Rates

--Funding $1.6 Million for regional Advanced Traffic Management System

If time permits, I'll also spotlight some completed D1 Specific projects 

--Opening of the first D1 public library, the Bellview Library 

--Awarding contract and breaking ground on the Beulah Fire Station

--Working to get Sorrento Road widening project on Sorrento Road moved up on TPO priority list

--funding for Beulah area master plan finalized, project is forthcoming