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Charter proposal could contain appointed city manager, elected clerk

CRESTVIEW — Revising the city charter may again come before voters in 2014.

Published December 27, 2013
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Nearly $1M refund on hold while city consults attorney

CRESTVIEW — A nearly $1 million refund for overpayment of street lighting bills since March 2006 is on hold until city attorney Jerry Miller is consulted to see if Gulf Power owes more money.

Published December 23, 2013
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Bank grants easements to move sewer project forward

CRESTVIEW — Beach Community Bank has granted easements necessary to build a larger sewer line that serves development north of Interstate 10.

Published December 10, 2013
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New turn lane will facilitate southbound S.R. 85 turn off U.S. Highway 90

CRESTVIEW — Construction work began Tuesday morning on a new turn lane on east-bound U.S. Highway 90 to facilitate vehicles turning south onto State Road 85.

Published December 10, 2013
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Laurel Hill council OKs roads for grant application

LAUREL HILL — The City Council has approved a citizens advisory task force's road selection for a sought-after $600,000 community development block grant.

Published December 10, 2013
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Laurel Hill council seeks new member following Hall's resignation

LAUREL HILL — The City Council wants to fill a seat left vacant by former city leader Clifton Hall, who resigned last month.

Published December 6, 2013
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TIF could facilitate PJ Adams/Antioch corridor without tax raise

CRESTVIEW — The P.J. Adams Parkway-Antioch Road corridor could begin providing traffic congestion relief in less than 10 years — and without raised taxes — if local and county governments support a t…

Published December 4, 2013
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Dec. 2 workshop to examine transportation funding option

CRESTVIEW — Area planners and community leaders have been warming to the idea of establishing a tax increment financing district to fund needed local transportation projects such as the much-discusse…

Published December 2, 2013
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Redstone Commons development in limbo until city upgrades sewer line

CRESTVIEW — A 283-home development off Redstone Avenue is in limbo until city officials can upgrade a sewer line serving south central Crestview.

Published November 29, 2013
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Potential Sunshine Law conflicts lead CRA to dissolve advisory committee

CRESTVIEW — Citing the potential for violations of state Sunshine Law, city attorney Jerry Miller suggested the Community Redevelopment Agency "re-evaluate" a recently appointed citizens advisory com…

Published November 29, 2013
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