LAUREL HILL — The city and residents would benefit from abandoning a 20-foot easement, the City Council said.
Category: politics
Laurel Hill to recognize women in March (DOCUMENT)
LAUREL HILL — City leaders have unanimously approved a motion to recognize March as Women's History Month.
Animal control ordinance public hearing, budget amendment on Feb. 10 agenda
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview council will meet at 6 p.m. Feb. 10 at City Hall, 198 N. Wilson St., Crestview.
Crestview offered skate park equipment
CRESTVIEW — Skaters here may soon get to ollie, tailslide and kickflip locally if the City Council accepts a donor’s offer of $120,000 worth of park equipment.
Residents differ on provisions of proposed animal control ordinance
CRESTVIEW — A proposed city animal control ordinance generated debate among residents and city officials during a Monday City Council workshop.
City to provide its own janitorial services, saving $21K rest of year
CRESTVIEW — After requesting bids from janitorial service companies, city officials determined it was cheaper to have city employees do the work.
Nearly $1 million will rescind furloughs, fix streets, bolster general fund
CRESTVIEW — The City Council unanimously approved department heads' recommendations for distributing nearly $1 million in refunds from Gulf Power.
Crestview City Council to consider uses for $960K refund
CRESTVIEW — Having nearly a million dollars fall into the city's coffers soon after civic leaders were forced to craft a lean 2013-14 budget gives officials some fiscal leeway.
Okaloosa women's commission to induct new officers
The Okaloosa County Commission on the Status of Women will swear in Valerie McLaughlin, chair; Amy McBride, vice chair; Mary Blackwell, secretary; and Dawn Johnson, treasurer, as its 2014 officers.
County official: Crestview courthouse renovation 'long overdue'
Okaloosa County is considering bundling three major construction projects into one financing deal to get a cheaper loan rate.