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Monday, September 2, 2019

Multi-Agency District 1 Town Hall Monday, September 30th 6:00-8:00 PM



A District 1 Multi-Agency Town Hall will be hosted by Commissioner Jeff Bergosh on Monday, September 30, 2019. This meeting will be held at Jim Bailey Middle School, from 6 to 8 p.m. 

The elected representatives who will be 
participating are:

Jeff Bergosh, Escambia Board of County Commissioners, District 1
Alex Andrade, State Representative, District 2
Vicki Campbell, ECUA representative, District 1
Kevin Adams, Escambia County School Board, District 1

Specific topics of discussion will include:

---Sorrento Road Improvement

---Blue Angel 4-Lane project status

---Traffic

---Storm-water management

---Water front access/amenities for residents

---Appointed Superintendent update

---New Pleasant Grove Elementary - Sorrento Rd.

---Future new elementary school Beulah and update on additional District 1 school construction projects.

---Security, and Hazardous Pathways to Schools.

---Upcoming legislative session & educational issues

---Smart Growth

---Septic to Sewer Conversion

---Identify Solutions for Growth in Sanitation


---Continued Implementation of Customer Friendly Technology



Citizens are encouraged to attend the Town Hall to become informed about relevant issues in their community and to ask questions of their representatives

1 comment:

Elizabeth Westmark said...

Excellent idea. I would love to see every district have these kinds of public conversations.