A Walton County employee filed a whistleblower complaint when a pair of county commissioners sought his termination. He wound up with a big settlement.
Noyes did not respond to a Monday call and email to her office seeking comment on her resignation. Similarly, just one of the five county commissioners contacted Monday for comment responded to text and phone messages. Commissioner Tony Anderson, who did respond to a phone call, deferred comment to Noyes.
After thanking Noyes for her service Tuesday, commissioners turned immediately to the question of how they would move forward between now and Noyes last day in the job and how they would fill the job after her departure.
“Of course, we can’t be without legal representation,” Commissioner Danny Glidewell said.
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DeFUNIAK SPRINGS Walton County commissioners will hold a public hearing later this month on an ordinance proposal from local attorney Gary Shipman that would allow digital parking enforcement on private property across the county.
The hearing is set for the commission s Feb. 23 meeting, which begins at 9 a.m. at the South Walton Courthouse Annex at 31 Coastal Centre Blvd. off U.S. Highway 331 South near U.S. Highway 98. The meeting will be available for public participation online via Zoom teleconferencing at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86012293137.
Shipman, working on behalf of several communities along County Road 30A, is proposing an ordinance that would allow trained and licensed security personnel to use smart immobilization devices to enforce parking regulations on private property. A particular concern, Shipman said at the recent commission meeting where he introduced his proposal, is the use of golf carts along and near County Road 30A, which he said drivers see