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Two large apartment projects clear Planning Commission with favorable votes [PREMIUM]

Stories [ July 27, 2022 ] Planning Commission takes up amendments, storage unit proposals, other requests [PREMIUM] News [ July 27, 2022 ] DFS City Council hears finance director search update, addresses blight and trash [PREMIUM] News [ July 27, 2022 ] Walton County names Matt Algarin new Tourism Director News [ July 27, 2022 ] Two large apartment projects clear Planning Commission with favorable votes [PREMIUM] News [ July 27, 2022 ] Paxton will donate $500 for Key Club Back to School Drive, hears festival updates News [ July 27, 2022 ] Paxton workshop revisits policies and procedures [PREMIUM] News RENDERING OF Encore at 331, a 258-apartment project proposed for Ramsey Branch Road. By DOTTY NIST Two large apartment projects, U.S. 331 Apartments and Encore at 331, are set to a Subscribe or log in to read the rest of this content. © Copyright, Defuniak Herald-Breeze — All Rights Reserved | Designed @ Beach Web Design & IT Read More

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Paxton will donate $500 for Key Club Back to School Drive, hears festival updates

By RUBY KEARCE The Paxton City Council met Tuesday, June 21 at Paxton City Hall. The meeting started by electing a separate cemetery board. The cemetery board will have their own meeting within 30 days. Latilda Hughes – Neel then approached the board to discuss Grit and Grace, a stage-play drama depicting the life of Paxton native Bobby Kemp, as told by Bobby Charles and Brendan Roberta. The show is nearing completion, and it will be the second in a lineup of 11 stories about Walton County History. Hughes- Neel, with permission from Charles, read an excerpt from the play: “Mama and Daddy were a team. Mama went to city council meetings with Daddy. If he got overly excited about something, all she had to do was say ‘Bobby.’ And at home when she calmed him down, she would just quietly say ‘Bobby I’ve heard all I want to hear’ and if he’d kept on she would say ‘Bobby I said I have heard all I want to hear.’” The Council was invited to the performance of Grit and Grace. Patrick O’Neal, developer of the future Black Lake RV Park, then approached the board regarding utilities for the park. The project is projected to have 35 spaces and needs sewer services in order to move forward. O’Neal is asking the board for a letter of availability and a time frame in order to know if the project will need to be done in multiple phases or if it can be... Read More




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Walton County EDA, BCC and City of DeFuniak Awarded $482,417 Grant from Federal Department of Commerce

On Wednesday, June 9, 2021, the Walton County Economic Development Alliance (WCEDA) received notice that they have been awarded a $482,417 grant from the Federal Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Agency (FDCEDA) for infrastructure improvements at Walton County’s Northwest Florida Commerce Park at Woodlawn. The grant application for this project was submitted as a joint effort between the WCEDA, the Walton County Board of County Commissioners (WCBCC) and the City of DeFuniak Springs (DFS). This grant award, coupled with the WCEDA’s match of $278,467 will be combined to make construction and infrastructure improvements including the installation of water and sewer, and roadway improvements to the Northwest Florida Commerce Park at Woodlawn. “The awarding of this grant by the Department of Commerce is a sign of the positive economic results that happen when the county, city and local EDA cooperate for the benefit of all of Walton County,” said WCEDA Executive Director Bill Imfeld. “These improvements will facilitate our ability to bring in companies that will offer good paying jobs to the rural areas of our county.” This property is located on the west side US Highway 331 South adjacent to West Indian Creek Ranch Road in DeFuniak Springs. Currently, the EDA has contracted for property with Flight Level Engineering, B&H Holdings and Fulcrum Truss. For more information the Northwest Florida Commerce Park at Woodlawn, or to inquire about available property, please contact the WCEDA at 850-892-4859 or by email at bill@wcedafl.com<mailto:bill@wcedafl.com>. About the Park The Commerce Park at Woodlawn is... Read More

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Main Street DeFuniak Springs Recognized as Leading Program by Main Street America™

Main Street DeFuniak Springs announced today its designation as a 2021 Main Street America™ Accredited program. This is the local programs third year to receive the distinguished honor. Main Street DeFuniak Springs is a recognized leading program among the national network of more than 1,200 neighborhoods and communities who share both a commitment to creating […]

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Main Street DeFuniak Springs Hosts “Merry Main Street”

Brings free holiday festivities to Downtown DeFuniak Springs Main Street DeFuniak Springs has announced its “Merry Main Street” schedule of events to begin on Small Business Saturday, November 28, 2020. Taking place every Saturday before Christmas in Historic Downtown DeFuniak Springs, events include in-store specials, visits with Santa & Mrs. Claus, photo opportunities with The […]

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DeFuniak Springs Community Feeding Pilot Program – Saturday, April 4

DeFuniak Springs Community Feeding Pilot Program – Saturday, April 4 On Saturday, April 4th, Walton County Emergency Management, in conjunction with the Matrix Community Outreach Center , will host a community feeding pilot program at 4C BBQ in DeFuniak Springs. The food distribution program will be held beginning at 10:00 am in the 4C BBQ […]

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