CRESTVIEW — Mayor David Cadle reported that two public transportation opportunities under discussion could benefit residents.
Category: politics
Crestview City Council waives impact fee for developer
CRESTVIEW — The City Council unanimously approved a $27,900 recreation impact fee waiver for DR Horton, the developer building the Redstone Commons subdivision near Shoal River Middle and Riverside E…
Sewer upgrade may slow S.R. 85 traffic near hospital today
CRESTVIEW — A sewer pipeline construction via directional bore under State Road 85 at Hospital Drive will be performed throughout the day on March 26, Crestview Public Works has announced.
More downtown Crestview lighting expected
CRESTVIEW — The Community Redevelopment Agency board unanimously approved $9,855 to purchase additional street lighting for Wilson Street between Pine Avenue and U.S. Highway 90.
Volunteers sought to assess downtown Crestview's parking
CRESTVIEW — Some folks who want a prime parking spot in front of the downtown business or restaurant they want to frequent say spaces are hard to come by around midday.
Crestview planners' 'dream map' aids traffic relief discussion
CRESTVIEW — The “Crestview Connector Roads Plan" map hangs in city engineer Fred Cook's office. It hasn't received city council approval, and is not part of the city’s comprehensive plan.
Rethinking subdivisions, less reliance on cars can improve Crestview traffic
CRESTVIEW — Imagine evening rush-hour traffic flowing smoothly from Cox Bridge to Stillwell Boulevard and beyond. Department of Transportation District 1 Secretary Billy Hattaway foresees major thoro…
Okaloosa property tax deadline approaches
FORT WALTON BEACH — March 31 is the deadline to pay 2014 real estate property taxes and tangible personal property taxes.
Here's why you could pay for using Florida roads
CRESTVIEW — The 8-mile drive through Crestview on State Road 85 could cost drivers as much as 48 cents if Florida follows Oregon’s lead and implements a mileage-based user fee to fund road maintenanc…
Application deadline set for new Local Event Marketing Funding Program
FORT WALTON BEACH — May 1 is the deadline to request funding for marketing events in Okaloosa County's next budget year.