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I am one member of a five person board. The opinions I express on this forum are mine only, and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Escambia County Staff, Administrators, Employees, or anyone else associated with Escambia County Florida. I am interested in establishing this blog as a means of additional transparency to the public, outreach to the community, and information dissemination to all who choose to look. Feedback is welcome, but because public participation is equally encouraged, appropriate language and decorum is mandatory. Although this is not my campaign site for re-election--sometimes campaign related information will be discussed, therefore in an abundance of caution I add the following :
37 Parking Spots in Latest Revised Conceptual Plan for Perdido Key Public Beach Access #4
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The latest conceptual plan for our next public beach access in Perdido Key is shown above. Highlights include ADA accessibility, Fire/EMS/Lifeguard accessibility, 37 parking spots, and 300' of Gulf Front Beach for the Public to enjoy!
The latest conceptual drawing for our newest public beach access point for Escambia citizens has been created and submitted to the natural resources department. It contains 37 parking spaces and will provide access to first responders in the event that water rescues are needed. The site will also be developed in an environmentally friendly manner, allowing us to be good custodians of the resource, providing necessary habitat for several endangered species.
After speaking with staff about this project, it appears as if the month of November will be consumed with taking this plan through the county's Development Review Committee Process. After that, according to staff, a development order could be issued sometime in mid to late December. According to staff:
"The following are the key steps to initiate the project:
- Completion of approval process through Escambia County
Development Review Committee
- Completion of permitting through Florida Department of
Environmental Protection (CCCL permit)
- Completion of permitting through Florida Department of
Transportation (Driveway permit)
- Receive probable cost to construct from the Engineer of
Record
- Board of County Commissioners to provide a funding
source for construction
- Resolution of any legal challenges
- Bid for construction
- Actual construction"
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1 comment:
Boy he has some dumb bootlickers. See the latest post? See how he says we were sued, yes no kidding by Seafarer and he was involved. How much more liability will he bring to the BOCC. Then he tries to misdirect making it look like the newest letter holds weight. Red Herring trying to get donations and gifts from zombies and benefactors. He must really want to get that stretch of beach for his own use on taxpayers dime. Self serving no doubt. Don't let him get away with his lies.
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