CRESTVIEW — The new Community Redevelopment Agency board unanimously approved forming a citizens and business representatives committee to make recommendations for new facilities within the district.
Category: politics
Okaloosa tax collector's office now issuing birth certificates
The Okaloosa County Tax Collector’s Crestview and Fort Walton Beach branches are now another resource where Florida-born residents can purchase birth certificates.
Seniors vs. Crime office battles fraud aimed at older residents
CRESTVIEW — Seniors vs. Crime has a message for shady contractors, crooked auto maintenance shops and anyone else who thinks they can defraud a senior citizen:
June 10 Crestview City Council meeting agenda released
CRESTVIEW — The next meeting of the Crestview City Council is 6 p.m. June 10, 198 North Wilson Street.
Okaloosa County maintains flood rating score, reduced premium
SHALIMAR — Okaloosa County will save 25 percent on citizens flood insurance rates, according to the county.
City and developer closer to moving mall project forward
CRESTVIEW — A major shopping center is closer to becoming a reality following a Tuesday evening workshop in which representatives of the developer and the city outlined ways to move the project forwa…
June 4 workshop to address sewer line partnership
CRESTVIEW — Representatives from the city and its partners will meet Tuesday to find a way to move forward a project that would upgrade an at-capacity sewer line north of Intestate 10.
Candidate University registration available through June 17
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County’s Supervisor of Elections office has planned free Candidate University class sessions for 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. June 20 at 302 N. Wilson St., Crestview and 6-9 p.m. the same d…
Baker residents in favor of additional taxing to pave McCauley Road
BAKER — Okaloosa County Commissioner Nathan Boyles in the coming weeks plans to draft a proposal on taxing McCauley Road residents to pay for their road’s maintenance and improvements.
McCauley Road residents to give feedback on tax district Thursday
BAKER — The Okaloosa County public works department and County Commissioner Nathan Boyles will discuss potential taxpayer-funded McCauley Road improvements during a public meeting Thursday.