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Initiatives and Projects Implemented as County Commissioner 2016-2020
==Initiatives and Projects Implemented as County Commissioner 2016-2020==
 
--Restrooms at Beulah Park--completed
--Traffic Light at Beulah Road and Mobile Hwy--completed
--Mitchell Avenue Sidewalks in Avondale--completed
--Drainage improvements and Sidewalks project on Merlin Road--completed
--4-lane and sidewalk addition for Longleaf Drive from Pine Forest Road to Wymart Road--fully funded and currently at 60% design
--Restore Act Funding requested for a new Boat Ramp and park facility on 39 acres at Perdido Bay
--$1.5 Million in D1 Restore Act funds utilized to help bring the $230 Million ST Engineering Aerospace Expansion to Escambia County--with over 1300 good paying jobs!
--Acquisition of OLF 8 in Beulah to be utilized to create mixed use development and amenities for the community and the county + an additional 300 jobs at NFCU paying an average wage approaching $50K yearly
--Voted to economize County Transportation by negotiating the function to become an in-house department-saving County taxpayers millions of dollars.
--Turn lane at Woodside avenue-completed
--Intersection improvements at Wilde Lake Blvd and Pine Forest Road-completed
--Hwy 98 Resurfacing and Safety Improvements from Blue Angel to the Alabama State Line--completed (state funded)
--4-lane and sidewalks from Exit 5 in Beulah to Beulah Road--funded and under construction with completion this year (state funded)
-- Upgrades to the Bellview Ball park, including a new score board and renovated baseball and softball fields--completed
-- Drafted and presented to the BCC the ordinance establishing the NW District 1 advisory committee--ordinance passed in 2018 and the committee was selected and seated in 2019. This 9-member committee will assist D1 with the drafting of an overlay district or a master plan to help more intelligently guide development in the greater Beulah area (precincts 43, 5, and 68)
--$300K in Restore Act funding submitted for the cost of the Beulah area master plan or overlay plan
--Myrtle Grove Fire Station--$80,000 mold remediation project--completed
--District 1's first Public Library--funded, building is purchased and design is underway. Construction to begin summer 2020 with completion in 2021
--As Chairman in 2018-negotiated/mediated a 4-year pay plan for the Escambia County Sheriff's Office to reduce attrition and provide more competitive pay for deputies
--Street Lights along Mobile Hwy at 8-Mile Creek Road, Klondike, and Millview--completed
--$3.2 Million worth of neighborhoods and streets repaved in District 1 over the last 3 years
--Escambia Youth Commission Initiative/Program--Ordinance Approved and program launched in 2019
--District 1 discretionary LOST funds projects programmed:
-Beulah Fire Station Modernization $1,000,000.00
-Bellview Public Library $250,000.00
-Regional Drainage Improvements,
-Godwin, Blue Angel, Sarasota Street $400,000.00
-Drainage project, Dunaway Lane $200,000.00
-Cerny Road/Muldoon sidewalks,
street lights/drainage improvements $700,000.00
-Water feature, climbing wall, outdoor workout facility at Beulah Park $200,000.00
-Misc. street lights, sidewalks
and roadway improvement at various
-other locations throughout District 1 $225,000.00
==Initiatives and Projects Implemented as School Board Member-2006-2016==
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