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Former DEP Secretary Noah Valenstein returns to government for public lands effort
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Proposed park in Niceville would stand just east of Turkey Creek Park
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DeSantis action puts Pinellas in the hunt for two land preservation grants
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Sebastian purchased the Fisherman’s Landing property in 2009 with funding from the Florida Communities Trust through the Stan Mayfield Working Waterfront program. The Florida Inland Navigation District provided significant funding for the city to make improvements such as the shoreline restoration area.
Engineers will determine what needs to be done to make the old building structurally sound, and what the costs would be to bring the building up to current building-code requirements, City Manager Paul Carlisle said.
“It will take them four to six weeks to do their structural analysis and get the report back to us for council to consider,” said Carlisle. “But our obligation is not to restore that building; our obligation is to provide a structure on the site. We’ll need to know what the cost is and what the cost benefit is.”
Tuesday s Daily Pulse | 3/2/2021
Florida’s unemployment fix could cost $244 million
State officials are asking for up to $244 million over the next five years to overhaul the unemployment system that failed for millions Floridians during the pandemic last year. During a Monday hearing before state senators, Department of Economic Opportunity Director Dane Eagle said the online unemployment system, known as CONNECT, “did a disservice to the people of Florida.” He said the system wasn’t worth saving, comparing it to an iPhone purchased in 2013 that had hardly been updated. The solution, he told senators, was spending up to $73 million on a new system, plus $24 million in maintenance and $146 million over five years in additional costs brought on by the pandemic. More from the Tampa Bay Times, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, and the Orlando Sentinel.