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Council chooses conference center for Community Maritime Park
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Robinson said Monday during the agenda conference that any funds not spent would be brought back to the council to be reallocated, arguing that was a normal practice.
Councilwoman Jennifer Brahier asked for a list of employees eligible for the pay and put forward a motion to amend the proposal Thursday night to $3.68 million, much closer to the actual cost of the program. We have a lot that this money needs to stretch to, Brahier said. We have to deal with the homelessness. We re looking for more money there. We need to be honest about what we re paying here.
The program provides bonus pay for essential workers and first responders as allowed under ARPA. The federal law caps the extra pay to $13 an hour extra, limited to $25,000 per worker.
Hawkshaw developers want to build 200 apartments in downtown Pensacola
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Pensacola residents could see a stormwater fee increase for the next two years
Pensacola residents could see an increase in their annual stormwater fee charged by the city.
The Pensacola City Council voted unanimously Thursday night to take the first action required to increase the stormwater fee that appears on residents property tax bills each year.
The fee pays for the city s stormwater ponds, street sweeping and the maintenance of stormwater drainage systems that prevent pollution and trash from flowing into waterways during a storm.
The stormwater fee, which ranges from $31 to $110, is calculated by the city using what s called an equivalent stormwater unit based on the square footage of impervious material on a property.