Beulah Beltway Project Meeting Rescheduled

September 17, 2017

Due to Hurricane Irma response around the state, the previously scheduled Beulah I-10 Interchange Project update from the Florida Department of Transportation was  rescheduled from the Thursday, Sept. 14 Committee of the Whole Meeting to the Thursday, Sept. 21 Agenda Review meeting in the Escambia County Commission Chambers.

At this meeting, FDOT staff will give an update on the Beulah I-10 Interchange Project, including their plans for future development of the interchange project.

Agenda Review begins at 9 a.m. The public is welcome to attend or watch the meeting on MyEscambia.com/ectv, channel 98 for Spectrum, Cox Cable and Mediacom (Pensacola Beach) subscribers and channel 99 for AT&T U-verse subscribers. Meetings are also available for replay on ECTV On Demand.

Following the Sept. 21 meeting, Escambia County will hold an after-hours Beulah Beltway public meeting. Details will be announced as soon as they are available. The meeting will include a formal presentation with updated project costs, timelines and other project details. The public will also have an opportunity to comment and ask questions.

For more information and updates about the Beulah Beltway project

Comments

10 Responses to “Beulah Beltway Project Meeting Rescheduled”

  1. william donahoo on September 23rd, 2017 9:50 pm

    received a letter from Escambia county department of public works inviting the public to a meeting on sept 21.
    no where in the letter did it state the location of the meeting. there wasn’t any contact phone number. I call the Escambia county information number the lady had no number for public works. I call Mr Bergosh’s number left message no response.

  2. Jr on September 19th, 2017 12:48 pm

    Attended the 30 year build out meetings a few years back. Still don’t see how this plan is needed. The North end of it will be close to another industrial park?

  3. Sarah Cook on September 18th, 2017 9:11 am

    Dist. 5 commissioner was there. We talked to him, he was very informative. He just didn’t make a scene while he was there. This project is going to be in the works for many years to come. So don’t get to upset over everything right now. Planning stages take forever. If we work together and stay involved, things will work out for the good of all concerned, and especially this county.

  4. Donttreadonme on September 17th, 2017 11:11 pm

    I find it interesting that after a first meeting that was absolutely the worst case of information sharing I have ever seen, very poorly thought out, no parking, no commissioners except Mr. Bergosh (shame on you Dist 5 commissioner) and ending with one of the “officials” arguing loudly with a citizen, a total disaster for all parties, now, the next meeting is during the work day which limits the amount of people who may attend. Do not be fooled, Cantonment is one area that will not go lightly into the night. We want to know what happens to our lovely area. Our land has gone from family to family and we will protect it as much as we are able. So treat us with dignity please. I encourage everyone who is able to go to this meeting and every one we can make. I know I will make efforts to do so. Our sheer numbers can speak volumes! #keepthefaithandprotectourland #numberstalk

  5. ben on September 17th, 2017 4:08 pm

    some one may want to ask the question if the proposed bypass has anything to do with a proposed nuclear power plant from a few years past that needed a bypass.

  6. A Ale on September 17th, 2017 2:35 pm

    Took 20 years to work on 9 mile road and its not even close to being widened. YET our locals trying to get a beltway plan that wont be done by 2050 at our county pace. Beltway should be planned for Century annex

  7. Changescoming on September 17th, 2017 1:47 pm

    The website that was provided for information when the initial meeting was held is http://www.beulahbeltway.com. The meeting has yet to be rescheduled. The county commissioners will be discussing a new meeting date/time/location during their meeting on 9/21. The numbers on the map are correlated with the possible path of the new beltway. If you go to the website, it states each one of those numbers and provides pros and cons to each. I hope this helps.

  8. Teresa Milstead on September 17th, 2017 1:11 pm

    The numbers indicate 7 different options for the beltway path!

  9. newtoCentury on September 17th, 2017 10:24 am

    What are the numbers for on the map? Did I miss where this meeting will be held? I also need to know where I might find more info on this project. Thanks

  10. ?? on September 17th, 2017 10:03 am

    What is the location of the meeting?