Santa Rosa Road Closures, Latest Flooding Information

April 30, 2014

·         According to the National Weather Service in Mobile, Santa Rosa County received an estimated 17 inches of rain in the last 30 hours.

·         Do not remove road barricades on closed roads or bridges.  Even after the water has receded, public works crews must complete safety inspections.

Please call 9-1-1 for emergencies only. The Citizen Information Line is open for

your questions at (850) 983-INFO or 4636.

Rivers

  • A flash flood warning has been issued for Big Coldwater Creek. The river is at minor flood stage of 10 feet and is expected to crest at 11 feet.
  • Residents living in the lower portion of Pond Creek should monitor the water levels in their area, including water levels on the roads leading to their home. Remember conditions can change very quickly and impassable roads may prevent any necessary evacuations.
  • The Blackwater and Yellow Rivers are not currently forecast to reach flood stage.

Damage Assessments

  • Damage estimates for the county are not yet available. County staff are continuing to assess damages and make repairs as possible.
  • Residents with flood damage can report damage online including submitting photos at http://santarosa.fl.gov/EmergencyNEW/WebDamage.cfm or by calling (850) 983-5360.
  • If you have already begun repairs, be sure to take photos of the damage and keep all receipts for any repairs you make. Make sure the date is clearly visible on all receipts.

Santa Rosa County Actions

·         There were 94 emergency 9-1-1 calls from 8:30 p.m. April 29 to 8:30 a.m. April 30.

·         Sand bags are being given out from the county road & bridge department located at 6075 Old Bagdad Hwy in Milton.

·         The Florida National Guard is sending four high wheeled vehicles to help assist with rescues in flooded areas.

  • Dangerous road conditions can be reported to the Santa Rosa County Road and Bridge Department at (850) 626-0191.
  • County staff will begin to assess damages and make repairs as soon as it is light and safe to do so.
  • The declaration of local state of emergency was signed at 10 p.m., April 29. A declaration will allow the county to implement protective actions if needed.

·         The Santa Rosa County Emergency Operations Center is currently at a level 2 activation, or partial activation with essential personnel.

Office Closures

·         All county offices will be closed Wednesday, April 30. Essential employees are to report to work.

·         Courts in Santa Rosa County will be closed Wednesday, April 30.  First appearances are scheduled for 1pm today at the Santa Rosa County Jail. Judge Goodman’s trial will resume at 9am on Thursday, May 1st.  Jurors should plan to report at 9am. Individuals who have hearings not included in the aforementioned may contact their attorney or the Clerk of Court for rescheduling information.

·         Santa Rosa County Health Department will be closed Wednesday, April 30.

·         Santa Rosa Sheriff non-essential personnel are not expected to work Wednesday, April 30. Law enforcement officers are to report to duty.

·         NAS Whiting Field will resume operations May 1

·         Allied Waste / Republic Services will not be running today. All customers will be serviced one day later than scheduled. In the City of Breeze, yard waste will be collected on Saturday and we will run as scheduled Thursday and Friday.

Shelter Openings

  • Milton Community Center, 5629 Byrom Street in Milton
  • Community Life Center, 4115 Soundside Drive, Gulf Breeze
  • Those needing transportation to the shelter can call (850) 983-INFO or 4626.

Schools

  • The Santa Rosa County School District has canceled school for Wednesday, April 30 due to unsafe road conditions.
  • Due to severe weather conditions, all Pensacola State College campuses and centers will be closed Wednesday, April 30.  This includes all classes, events, and campus activities.
  • Due to severe weather conditions, all University of West Florida campuses will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday, April 30. This includes all classes, events, campus activities and online courses.
    Additional information regarding events and classes will be released as soon as it is available.

Closed Roads & Bridges

The following major roads are open with hazards:

•                    U.S. Hwy.  90 from Chumuckla Hwy to East Milton

·         Road block at Avalon Blvd.

Road and bridge closures:

·         S.R. 281 (Avalon Boulevard) just south of U.S. Hwy.  90

·         U.S. Hwy. 98 intermittently. Closed intersections include:

•                    Ortega Street in Navarre

•                    Panhandle Trail in Navarre

•                    SR-87 in Navarre

·         The west end of East Bay Boulevard near Cedar Street in Navarre. The detour for those east of Cedar is Bergren Road.

·         Deaton Bridge on Deaton Bridge Road

·         Thousand Oaks in Pace

·         Fronterra Street

·         Broad Street, between Berry Hill Road and Madison Street in Milton.  The detour is Conecuh Street.

·         Venetian Way in the Gulf Breeze area is close at 2640 between Gondolier Blvd and Coronado Dr.

·         Da Lisa Road is closed from Woodville Road to Audiss Road

·         Richardson Street in Milton

·         Holley Club Road in Navarre

·         Sherwood Dive at Codell Street in Holley By The Sea is closed due to damage.  The detour will be around the block.

Significant road flooding is being reported in the areas of:

·         Woodbine Road and U.S. Hwy. 90

·         Avalon Blvd. north of Commerce Road and U.S. Hwy. 90

·         County-wide road flooding on smaller streets continues, and in some areas will take some time to recede. Standing water creates a serious road hazard including road damage that may not be visible. Additionally, the wake from passing cars can cause the homes on the street greater flooding. Please use care/find alternative routes to flooded road ways.

·         Multiple stranded vehicles have been reported on these road ways with no injuries.  Please avoid these areas and/or stay off the roads if possible. According to the National Weather Service, more deaths occur due to flooding each year than from any other thunderstorm or hurricane related hazard. Many of these casualties are a result of careless or unsuspecting motorists who attempt to navigate flooded roads. When coming to a flooded roadway to “Turn around… don’t drown!”

Storm Injuries/Rescues

  • One person was transported and released from Gulf Breeze Hospital after getting caught in the water from the flooding.
  • Six campers stranded at the KOA Campgrounds, 8700 Gulf Pines Drive in Milton. They are being transported to the Milton Community Center Shelter.
  • Residents on Ranchette Square, Larker Woods, Green Brier and Gueseman in south Santa Rosa were rescued via Zodiacs by Midway Fire District.

Damage

  • Numerous houses reporting flooding county-wide, no estimates are available at this time
  • House fire in the 3900 block of Wiley Penton in Pace
  • House fire on 7200 Bayshore Drive in Waterview Estates

Septic Tanks

  • Water drainage and sewer pumping systems have been overwhelmed.  Whether you are on septic tank or sewer system, please avoid flushing toilets until the situation improves.
  • If your septic tank has been flooded, it is likely that your toilets will not flush. Flushing may cause the untreated sewage to back-up into your home.
  • It is safest to wait until the water recedes before trying to flush toilets.
  • Depending on the amount of flooding or damage to your system, you may need to have a professional repair or servicing once the water recedes and the ground is less saturated.

Minnie Ruth Cole Marshall

April 30, 2014

Minnie Ruth Cole Marshall, 94 of Atmore, passed away April 28, 2014, in Atmore. She will be long remembered as a perfectionist seamstress. She was born in Escambia County on September 10, 1919, to the late James Anderson and Ida Pearl Simmons Cole. She was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church of over 67 years and was also a member of The Order of the Eastern Star. She was the youngest of seven children of James and Ida Pearl Cole.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Elmer Earl Marshall; son, Franklin Earl Marshall; and one son-in-law, Roy Burkett.

Survivors include one daughter, Betty Ruth Marshall Burkett of Atmore; four grandchildren, Christy Burkett (David) Neff of Atmore, Jason Eric Burkett of Tallahassee, Jeffrey Scott Marshall of Ft. Wayne, Ind. and Amanda Leigh Hogue of Brewton; four great-grandchildren, Lisa Coleen Neff of Ft. Collins, Col., Anna Shealyn Hogue, Amber Lee Carpenter Marshall and Bradley Scott Marshall, all of Brewton; two great-great-grandchildren, Gabriel Lee Carpenter and Mason Conner Carpenter of Flomaton.

Services will be Thursday, May 1, 2014, at 10 a.m. from Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Diane Everette and Rev. Jim Thorpe officiating.

Interment will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery.

Family will receive friends Wednesday, April 30, 2014, at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home from 6 p.m until 8 p.m.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements.

Woman Drowns On Flooded Highway 29 In Cantonment

April 30, 2014

A 67-year old Pensacola woman drowned in flood waters on Highway 29 in Cantonment Tuesday night.

The Florida Highway Patrol said Betty Faye Word was traveling headed southbound on Highway 29 and entered water across the roadway. Her 2005 Mercedes CLK330 then entered the western shoulder of the roadway and became submerged in deeper. Word was unable to exit her vehicle, according to the FHP, and was pronounced deceased at the scene.

Numerous other vehicles became stranded along Highway 29 in high water.

Pictured top: A submerged vehicle at the Cantonment Burger King on Highway 29. Pictured below: This photo was taken by the occupants of a vehicle in the Highway 29 flood waters looking back toward Burger King. Pictured bottom: Photo taken during Tuesday night a lightning strike looking from the Cantonment Winn Dixie parking lot at both the north and southbound lanes of Highway 29. NorthEscambia.com reader submitted photos, click to enlarge.

BREAKING: EXTREME FLOODING, NO SCHOOL WEDNESDAY

April 29, 2014

There is extreme flooding in Escambia County. School is canceled for Wednesday. Virtually all roads Cantonment south are flooded and impassable. We are posting LIVE updates on our Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/NorthEscambia

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Tate, Jay, WFHS Softball Games Rescheduled; NWE Cancels Games

April 29, 2014

The threat of severe weather has forced changes in softball playoff action tonight, and forced the cancellation of games at two youth parks.

The Region 1-7A game between the  Tate Aggies and Navarre Raiders has been moved to 7 p.m. Wednesday.

The West Florida versus Tallahassee’s Florida High Regiona 1-4A game has been postponed until 6 p.m. Wednesday.

The Jay Lady Royals regional semifinal playoff game against South Walton has been moved up to 4:00 Wednesday. The game is being played at Jay.

Northwest Escambia has canceled all games at their park for tonight. Members of teams scheduled for practice tonight at NWE will be contacted by their managers.

All games at NEP are also canceled.

Round Two Of Storms Coming Tonight

April 29, 2014

There is a tornado and flash flood watch in effect. Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

  • Tuesday Night Showers and thunderstorms. Some of the storms could be severe and produce heavy rainfall. Low around 68. South wind 10 to 15 mph becoming west after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.
  • Wednesday Showers and thunderstorms likely before 1pm, then a slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 78. North wind 5 to 10 mph becoming west in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
  • Wednesday Night A 20 percent chance of showers before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52. West wind around 5 mph becoming north after midnight.
  • Thursday A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 74. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
  • Thursday Night A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51. Northwest wind around 5 mph.
  • Friday A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 75. Northwest wind around 5 mph.
  • Friday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 51. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm after midnight.
  • Saturday Sunny, with a high near 78.
  • Saturday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 55.
  • Sunday Sunny, with a high near 81.
  • Sunday Night Clear, with a low around 58.
  • Monday Sunny, with a high near 82.

House Looks To Guns To Protect Schools

April 29, 2014

In a debate that showed sharp divisions about how best to protect children and teachers, the Florida House on Monday approved a bill that could lead to some public-school employees or volunteers carrying guns on campus.

House members voted 71-44 to approve the bill (HB 753), which would allow school districts to decide whether to designate people who could carry concealed weapons on schools grounds. Those people would have to be trained and have military or law-enforcement backgrounds.

Rep. Dennis Baxley, an Ocala Republican who has long backed such proposals, said gun-free schools have become a “sterile target” that can be attacked by deranged people. The debate Monday included references to mass shootings at places such as a Newton, Conn., elementary school and at Fort Hood in Texas.

“Gun free zones are the most dangerous places in America,” said Rep. Neil Combee, a Polk City Republican and supporter of the bill. “We all know that. Whether it’s Fort Hood or the school shootings, most of the mass killings these days occur in these gun free zones.”

But critics said the state should instead spend money to put trained law-enforcement officers, known as school resource officers, on campuses throughout the state. At one point, Rep. Dwayne Taylor, D-Daytona Beach, raised the specter of the bill leading to someone like “Barney Fife” — the bumbling character in the old “Andy Griffith” television show — having a gun on school grounds.

“We don’t need amateurs bringing guns to the fight,” Rep. Mia Jones, D-Jacksonville, said.

The vote was along almost straight party lines, with Rep. Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda, D-Tallahassee, crossing to join Republicans in supporting the measure.

It remains questionable, however, whether the Senate will pass the bill. The Senate’s version (SB 968) was approved by one committee last month but did not get heard in three other committees.

The House bill, sponsored by Rep. Greg Steube, R-Sarasota, would allow school superintendents, with the approval of their school boards, to designate people who could carry guns on school grounds. The designees could be honorably discharged veterans, active-duty members of the military or current or retired law-enforcement officers. They also would need to have concealed-weapons licenses and complete a school-safety program created by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.

Steube and other supporters said the bill could particularly help protect schools in rural areas. For example, Steube said police respond within six to 11 minutes to schools in suburban areas of Sarasota and Manatee counties but that the response times are longer in rural areas.

But Rep. Mark Danish, a Tampa Democrat and teacher, said people who tote guns on school grounds should be professionals.

“If we need this, which I think we might, then let’s spend the money,” Danish said.

by Jim Saunders The News Service of Florida

Century Man Charged With Stealing Makeup, Drug Possession

April 29, 2014

A Century man was jailed for allegedly stealing a large quantity of makeup from Walmart and for drug possession after losing his truck on Pensacola Beach.

Eric James Grimes, age 23 of Highway 168, was charged with possession of  crack cocaine with the intent to sell, manufacture or deliver, and methamphetamine possession with intent to sell, manufacture or deliver and was arrested on an outstanding felony grand theft warrant.

Saturday, a deputy in the Casino Beach parking lot stopped to assist Grimes, who seemed to be lost. Grimes told the deputy he’d lost his yellow Nissan truck, and began to act nervously, according to an arrest report, telling the deputy that he had an outstanding grand theft warrant for his arrest.

As he was taken into custody, deputies reported that  they located plastic bags of crack cocaine and a sandwich bag containing a “significant” quantity of methamphetamine on Grimes’ person.

The  grand theft warrant stemmed from a March 5 incident at Walmart on Mobile Highway. Grimes was positively identified from a photo lineup as the man a store loss prevention officer said he observed in the cosmetics department taking large quantities of expensive cosmetics, concealing them in his jacket and exiting the store.

Grimes was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $20,000 bond.

Woman Convicted Of Vehicular Manslaughter For Olive Road Crash

April 29, 2014

An Escambia County woman has been convicted of vehicular homicide in connection with a traffic death on Olive Road in late April 2013.

An Escambia County jury handed down the verdict against Candace Marie McArthur, 26. She will be sentenced June 6.

The Florida Highway Patrol said at 2:18 a.m. on April 28, 2013, McArthur was closely following another vehicle westbound on Olive Road. Troopers said McArthur had been involved in an altercation with the other unidentified driver earlier in the evening.

The driver of the other vehicle switched into the opposite lane and braked to avoid McArthur’s 2002 Chevrolet Impala. McArthur lost control and over-corrected. The Impala slid across Olive Road and onto the shoulder before hitting tree.

McArthur was taken to Sacred Heart Hospital with serious injuries. Her passenger, 19-year old Cassidy Dunaway was transported to Sacred Heart in critical condition and was pronounced deceased the following day.

$16 Million In Property Taxes Unpaid, Due By Wednesday

April 29, 2014

All 2013 unpaid real estate and tangible personal property taxes must be paid and receipted by close of business  Wednesday, April 30 to avoid being advertised as delinquent, according to Escambia County Tax Collector Janet Holley.

Over $16 million, about seven percent, of the Escambia County tax roll remains unpaid, according to Holley.

Online and drop box payments also may be made at the April rate by midnight April 30 but will not prevent advertising.

The list of delinquent tax accounts will be published in a legal ad and posted on the tax collector’s website on May 8.

Payments must be processed:

  • In person at one of four branch offices by close of business on April 30;
  • Through the call center 850-438-6500 x3252 by close of business on April 30;
  • On the website at www.escambiataxcollector.com by midnight April 30;
  • Left in any of the 24-hour drop boxes available at all offices by midnight April 30.

All late payments will be returned for additional fees.

Offices are located at:

  • Downtown, 213 Palafox Place
  • Molino, 6440 Highway 95A, Suite A
  • Marcus Pointe, 6451 North W Street
  • Warrington, 507 North Navy Boulevard

For more information, or to pay online,  visit www.escambiataxcollector.com.

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