In the meantime, drivers trying to skirt the congestion on U.S. 98 have been driving through the Tiger Point area, often at a high rate of speed and driving aggressively in the residential neighborhoods, according to Wright.
The measure approved at Tuesday s County Commission meeting allots $10,500 to hire off-duty Santa Rosa County Sheriff s Office deputies to patrol Tiger Point at peak traffic times. The deputies will conduct traffic patrols on weekday mornings between 6 and 10 a.m., weekday afternoons between 2 and 7 p.m. and Saturdays between noon and 8 p.m. from now until May 31. That s the date that has been set for the Three Mile Bridge to be open to some limited traffic and the point where some of the traffic going to Garcon Point will be diverted back to going the shorter route to Pensacola, Wright said.
Storm takes off brewery roof, causes wind damage and power outages in Escambia, Santa Rosa Colin Warren-Hicks, Pensacola News Journal
A powerful storm rolled through Escambia and Santa Rosa counties in the early morning hours Saturday, ripping off the roof of a Pensacola brewery, downing trees and power lines and cutting off power to more than 23,000 homes.
Wind speeds reached 50 to 60 miles per hour in areas throughout Escambia and Santa Rosa counties, according to Jason Beaman, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Mobile, Alabama.
Four to five inches of rain were dumped on the Pensacola metro area during a very short but heavy burst of rain that occurred at about 7 a.m. The storm dropped a total of 4 to 5 inches of rain across a Santa Rosa County.
Storm takes off brewery roof, causes wind damage and power outages in Escambia, Santa Rosa Colin Warren-Hicks, Pensacola News Journal
A powerful storm rolled through Escambia and Santa Rosa counties in the early morning hours Saturday, ripping off the roof of a Pensacola brewery, downing trees and power lines and cutting off power to more than 23,000 homes.
Wind speeds reached 50 to 60 miles per hour in areas throughout Escambia and Santa Rosa counties, according to Jason Beaman, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Mobile, Alabama.
Four to five inches of rain were dumped on the Pensacola metro area during a very short but heavy burst of rain that occurred at about 7 a.m. The storm dropped a total of 4 to 5 inches of rain across a Santa Rosa County.
The AHCA s communications office confirmed late last week that it had received the complaint. But in an email to the Daily News, the communications office also noted that the agency is unable to provide additional details concerning the complaint at this time.
The hospital is aware of the complaint, according to Ron Kelley, marketing and recruitment director for Healthmark. But like the AHCA, the hospital would not comment on the specifics. We don t have any comment on anything that could be ongoing, Kelley said.
But he added that he would forward the Daily News request for information on to the hospital administration in the event that anyone in those ranks might want to comment.
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