Council considers spending $100,000 to find U.S. 90 alternative
Should Milton spend $100,000 from reserve funds to find alternatives to widening Caroline Street through the city’s historic district?
The city council expected to debate that question at its July 12 regular meeting, too late for the Press Gazette’s deadline.
At its executive committee meeting July 5, the council voted 4-2 to approve a plan to convince the Florida-Alabama Transportation Planning Organization to change its project priorities. Councilmembers Robert Leek and Shannon Rice voted against Councilman Vernon Compton’s motion. Councilmen Matt Jarrett and Casey Powell were absent.
New traffic pattern announced for Central Landfill
New traffic pattern scheduled at Central Landfill due to continued construction at its entrance
Preserve Navarre releases infrastructure survey for residents
A nonprofit, Preserve Navarre, has released a survey for area residents regarding city incorporation and infrastructure.
Clerk of the Circuit Court returns over $1 million in unspent revenue
This makes the ninth consecutive year that Spencer has returned unspent revenues to the Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners.
City council appoints Vernon Compton to vacant seat
Vernon Compton will fill the council seat vacated by David Richardson.
Santa Rosa County receives $499,075 green infrastructure grant
The funding allows Santa Rosa County to use green stormwater infrastructure practices to improve impaired waters within the Pensacola Bay Watershed.
Milton accepting Commercial Façade Program applications
Commercial property owners may apply for a grant to improve their facilities in Milton.
School district schedules 6 town halls for strategic plan
Santa Rosa County and Cognia, an international education accreditation association, to create a strategic plan for the school district's next 5 years.
Santa Rosa County issues Hamilton Bridge road closure update
In collaboration with the Pea Ridge Connector project, Hamilton Bridge Road near Pond Creek will remain closed until December.
Santa Rosa County seeks resident feedback on redistricting
Santa Rosa County seeks resident feedback on redistricting










