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PANAMA CITY BEACH Motorcyclists will soon gather to burn some rubber on the Beach.
About a year since the event was canceled shortly after COVID-19 first made local headlines, the 23rd Thunder Beach Spring Rally is slated for April 28 to May 2. All of the council continues to be concerned about COVID-19, Panama City Beach City Councilman Geoff McConnell wrote in an email. (That said,) we are a tourist destination with a tourist economy. . We depend on people coming to these events and spending money in the city.
The rally will have two official locations: Frank Brown Park and Harley Davidson. Indian Motorcycle and Lucky Cat also filed permits with PCB to be associated with the event, McConnell added.
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According to City Attorney Amy Meyers, Lullwater Lake was dedicated for the use and benefit of its surrounding property owners and subdivisions. The lake is also still technically owned by Hearn & Curran Inc., a corporation that dissolved in 1982, Meyers said. That is something the Beach confirmed as recently as last September.
She added that PCB still shares in the lake s dedication because it owns at least one adjacent parcel of land. If there was an association, we would be a member of that association by virtue of our lot ownership, so we are the same in that regard, Meyers said.
PANAMA CITY BEACH Mayor Mark Sheldon wants Panama City Beach to grow and prosper and an infusion of state money could help hasten development this year.
During a City Council meeting Thursday, he and the rest of the council approved a list of items for the city s lobbying team to present to the Florida Legislature in hopes of getting additional funding for future projects. The Legislature s 2021 regular session is scheduled to begin March 2. This agenda is aggressive and we re asking for a lot of things, but we re going to fight hard. It s what we do, Sheldon said. There s a lot of things there, but we ve never wavered from the fact that we need to do road work, (and) we need more expansion of roads.