CRESTVIEW — City officials have not raised the city's water impact fees, despite water consultants Tetra Tech and CH2MHill’s recommendations.
Category: politics
Laurel Hill accepting estimates to replace welcome sign
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.
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.
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.
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…
Crestview City Council: 'No' to nonprofit's free community center use
CRESTVIEW — After traveling down what city attorney Jerry Miller has called a "slippery slope" of granting free use of city facilities to non-profit organizations, the City Council finally said "no."
Crestview Fourth of July fireworks display rescheduled for September
CRESTVIEW — The community's fireworks show, rained out on the Fourth of July, will burst over Twin Hills Park on Labor Day, city council members unanimously agreed.