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  • Escambia County to Remodel Regency Park

    Oct 15, 2014, 14:28 by myEscambia Admin
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  • FDOT Public Meeting Concerning Proposed U.S. 90 Roundabout

    Oct 15, 2014, 13:47 by myEscambia Admin
    The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will hold a public meeting concerning the placement of a traffic roundabout at the intersection of U.S. 90/Mobile Highway and Beulah Road in Escambia County. The meeting will be held Tuesday, October 21, 5:30 to 7 p.m., at the Beulah Senior Center, 7425 Woodside Road, Pensacola.
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  • Governor Scott Announces $277,000 Investment to Escambia County

    Oct 14, 2014, 17:47 by myEscambia Admin
    Today, Governor Rick Scott announced that Escambia County and the Pensacola Chamber were awarded $266,000 through Florida’s Defense Infrastructure and Reinvestment Grant Programs. The funding will diversify the local economy, enhance military missions at Naval Air Station Pensacola and protect the installation from encroachment.
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  • November BCC Meeting Schedule Revised

    Oct 14, 2014, 13:52 by myEscambia Admin
    The regular Board of County Commissioners (BCC) meeting originally scheduled for Thursday, November 20, has been moved and will now take place on Monday, November 17.\r\n\r\n
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  • Tax Collector Offices Closed for Columbus Day Holiday

    Oct 13, 2014, 15:20 by myEscambia Admin
    All Escambia County Tax Collector offices will be closed today, Columbus Day, Monday, October 13.\r\n\r\n
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  • U.S. Impact Study: Library Benefits

    Oct 13, 2014, 13:41 by myEscambia Admin
    The Impact Survey empowers you to ask your community directly about the technology services they use and need. Specifically, the Impact Survey asks patrons about how they use library technology services like public computers, wireless networks, online resources and digital literacy training and helps gather information about how to improve those services to enable better patron outcomes. Library Directors who hosted the online survey for library users during the 2009 national Opportunity for All research study and in 2011 during our pilot, said it provided many benefits to their library:
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  • Tomorrow: Annual Fall Festival

    Oct 10, 2014, 20:38 by myEscambia Admin
    Presented by Escambia County Extension and Master Gardeners, the Annual Fall Festival will take place tomorrow, Saturday, October 11, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 3740 Stefani Road, Cantonment.
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  • Upcoming Local Option Sales Tax Town Hall Meetings

    Oct 10, 2014, 18:11 by myEscambia Admin
    Escambia County will host two public town hall meetings next week concerning Local Option Sales Tax. A presentation and brief video will be shown to illustrate projects that Local Option Sales Tax III has funded and more on the following dates:\r\n\r\nTuesday, October 14, 5:30 p.m. – District 3\r\nBrownsville Community Center, 3100 West DeSoto\r\n\r\nThursday, October 16, 5:30 p.m. – District 2\r\nPerdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Road\r\n
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  • Planning Board to Discuss the Land Development Code

    Oct 10, 2014, 18:10 by myEscambia Admin
    The Escambia County Planning Board will host two upcoming workshops concerning the Land Development Code:\r\n\r\n• Tuesday, October 14, 8:30 a.m.\r\n• Tuesday, October 21, 8:30 a.m.\r\n\r\n
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  • Escambia County Celebrates National Walk Your Child To School Day

    Oct 10, 2014, 15:16 by myEscambia Admin
    The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners is partnering with the Escambia County School Board and the Escambia/Santa Rosa Community Traffic Safety Team to recognize National \r\nWalk Your Child To School Day. \r\n
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  • Survey Results: Traffic Calming, Sidewalks and Pedestrian Safety

    Oct 8, 2014, 14:11 by myEscambia Admin
    On September 22, MyEscambia.com asked residents to complete an online survey to gauge the communities' thoughts and ideas about traffic calming and pedestrian safety issues faced by County residents. It was the fourth in a series of articles, videos, public meetings and surveys developed to facilitate an ongoing dialogue about issues of concern to our community. The results of the first three surveys, “Envision Escambia 2028: Tell Us What’s Important to You,” “Envision Escambia 2028: Traffic Safety” and “Envision Escambia 2028: Storm Water Drainage” have already been published. Two additional surveys: one regarding residents’ satisfaction with Public Safety services and one concerning parks and community centers are now being conducted. Sign up to receive our General Alerts e-newsletter by selecting "Notify Me" from the left navigation panel of this web site or follow us on Twitter at @MyEscambia or @EscambiaLOST to learn when the latest survey is available.\r\n
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  • Local Option Sales Tax: Keeping Residents Safe

    Oct 8, 2014, 14:10 by myEscambia Admin
    Since being approved by voters in 2006, the third installment of the Local Option Sales Tax (LOST) has helped Escambia County’s Public Safety Department drastically improve its equipment and capabilities. Thanks to the Local Option Sales Tax, the Escambia County Fire Department has been able to upgrade its equipment and vehicles, as well as expand fire stations, and even paid for the construction of the new Perdido Key Fire Station, which opened in 2014. During the final three years of the current LOST, Escambia County’s Public Safety will be able to begin construction on new fire stations for Beulah and Osceola. These will replace aging facilities with modern buildings housing life saving fire and rescue equipment.\r\n
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  • October Programs at the West Florida Public Library

    Oct 8, 2014, 14:10 by myEscambia Admin
    Below is a listing of events occurring in the month of October at the West Florida Public Library (WFPL) locations in Escambia County. For more information about events, please contact the Main Library at (850) 436-5060 and follow @MyWFPL on Twitter.
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  • Local Option Sales Tax: Your Penny at Work

    Oct 7, 2014, 17:29 by myEscambia Admin
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  • Local Option Sales Tax: All Roads Lead to Somewhere

    Oct 7, 2014, 17:28 by myEscambia Admin
    Since its inception, more Local Option Sales Tax funds have been allocated to improve transportation – including dirt road paving and road widening – than on any other project category. Over the next few years, that investment into critical infrastructure will continue with almost $50 million in transportation projects slated for completion by 2018. By the end of LOST III in December 2017, more than half Local Option Sales Tax revenues, or $215.5 million, will have been spent to construct and improve new highways and drainage throughout the County. This investment not only makes for a smoother commute and improves the economic health of Escambia County; it has also very likely saved lives.
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  • Local Option Sales Tax: Why Drainage Matters

    Oct 7, 2014, 17:27 by myEscambia Admin
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  • Local Option Sales Tax: Traffic Calming & Pedestrian Safety

    Oct 7, 2014, 17:27 by myEscambia Admin
    Speeding, cut through traffic and unsafe driving practices on neighborhood streets cause concerns about the safety and livability of our neighborhoods. Dangerous driving behaviors create unsafe road conditions for others, including pedestrians, bicyclists and other drivers. In fact, a recent survey conducted by Escambia County revealed that almost 60 percent of respondents felt motorists had compromised their personal safety while walking or biking on County roadways. In an effort to safeguard the wellbeing of all residents, Escambia County has invested more than $8 million in Local Option Sales Tax funds to construct traffic calming, sidewalk and other pedestrian safety projects since 2006.
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  • Today's Clerk of the Circuit Court Office Closure Listing

    Oct 3, 2014, 17:03 by myEscambia Admin
    In observance of the Yom Kippur, Clerk of the Circuit Court offices located in the following buildings are closed today, Friday, October 3, and will reopen for business Monday, October 6.\r\n\r\nMC Blanchard Judicial Building\r\n190 W. Government Street, Pensacola\r\n\r\nT. Bruno Juvenile Justice Building\r\n1800 St. Mary Avenue, Pensacola\r\n\r\nCentury Courthouse\r\n7500 N. Century Boulevard, Century\r\n\r\nClerk’s offices located at 221 Palafox Place are open for regular business:\r\nClerk’s Comptroller\r\nOfficial Records\r\nClerk to the Board of County Commissioners\r\n
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  • Job and Career Assistance Events

    Oct 3, 2014, 16:31 by myEscambia Admin
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  • Community Action Program Opens New Location

    Oct 3, 2014, 14:06 by myEscambia Admin
    On Friday, October 10, at 10:30 a.m., Escambia County Commissioner Steven Barry will attend a ribbon cutting ceremony for Community Action Program’s newest Head Start location at the Molino Community Complex, 6450 Highway 95A, Molino.
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