LAUREL HILL — The city clerk’s office has retained three contractors’ estimates to repair the “Welcome to Laurel Hill Florida” sign, which collapsed June 28 following strong winds.
Category: government
Crestview's Brookmeade public safety building celebrates 5 years
CRESTVIEW — Mayor David Cadle recognized three of Fire Station 3’s original 12 firefighters during Monday’s city council meeting. The presentation coincided with the five-year anniversary of the open…
Building official: permitting fee overhaul would fix shortfall
CRESTVIEW — Revising the city's permitting fee schedule would help bridge disparity between fees collected and the Building Permitting and Inspections Department’s actual expenses, city building offi…
Crestview City Council to consider renaming impact fees
CRESTVIEW — City officials have not raised the city's water impact fees, despite water consultants Tetra Tech and CH2MHill’s recommendations.
City's refusal of $30K in tax relief has no impact on Krystal project
CRESTVIEW — With differences resolved between the city and the state Department of Transportation, site work has begun on a south Ferdon Boulevard fast-food restaurant.
Sinkhole could threaten south Crestview homes
CRESTVIEW — The City Council unanimously approved a request by Public Works to repair a leaking 18-inch storm water pipe that caused a sinkhole to form between two homes on Denise Drive.
Laurel Hill council votes to reinstate city leaders’ pay
LAUREL HILL — The City Council has unanimously voted in favor of reinstating its pay.
Advisory committee suggests updates for downtown Crestview
CRESTVIEW — The Community Redevelopment Agency has accepted some nominees for an advisory committee that will recommend improvements to downtown and Twin Hills Park.
2 Crestview leaders decline mileage reimbursement for meeting
CRESTVIEW — City leaders have weighed the benefits of attending the annual Florida League of Cities conference and the costs to taxpayers, and unanimously have voted to send a maximum of three repres…
Auditors issue 'clean opinion' for Crestview; utilities lose $675K
CRESTVIEW — Despite last year’s $1.2 million deficit in governmental services, the Hub City faces a more promising financial outlook, according to a report on its annual audit.