Escambia BOCC Weekly Meeting Schedule
January 29, 2018
Here is a schedule of Escambia County public meetings for the week of October 9-13:
Tuesday, Jan. 30
International Association of Fire Fighters Collective Bargaining - 11 a.m., Public Safety Building, 6575 N. “W” St.
Environmental Enforcement Special Magistrate – 1:30 p.m., Escambia County Central Office Complex, 3363 West Park Place (Agenda)
Extension Council – 5:30 p.m., Escambia County Extension Service, 3740 Stefani Road (Agenda)
Wednesday, Jan. 31
Design Standard Manual Professional Advisory Committee – 8:30 a.m., Escambia County Central Office Complex, 3363 West Park Place (Agenda)
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1395 Negotiations – 9 a.m., Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place
Development Review Committee – 1 p.m., Escambia County Central Office Complex, 3363 West Park Place
Thursday, Feb. 1
Attorney/Client: Sheriff’s Budget Appeal – 8 a.m., Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place
Board of County Commissioners Agenda Review Session – 9 a.m., Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place
Public Forum – 4:30 p.m., Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place
Board of County Commissioners Regular Meeting – 5:30 p.m., Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place
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Concept For Nine Mile Road Flyover At Navy Federal Under Consideration
January 29, 2018
Three proposed concepts are under consideration to alleviate traffic problems in the area of the Navy Federal Campus on Nine Mile Road, and the Escambia County Commission is set this week to consider support for one of those plans.
Navy Federal and the Florida Department of Transportation have recommended a plan that includes an elevated overpass on Nine Mile Road. This would allow Navy Federal employees to exit the campus on a new Navy Federal Way using two turn lanes to head east, while allowing Nine Mile Road traffic to flow both directions on the overpass above.
Eliminating the traffic signal will improve travel time along Nine Mile Road, according to transportation officials.
It is estimated the plan will cost $68 million and take 4-6 years to complete if and when it is approved.
If the Escambia County Commission votes to support the concept at its Thursday meeting, it will not bind the county to any funding or resource commitment.
It is anticipated that the concepts will be presented to the Florida-Alabama Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) at its February 14, 2018 meeting for further support and possible inclusion into the FL-AL TPO Long Range Transportation Plan.
If the county supports any of the Nine Mile Road Navy Federal concepts, it will not negatively impact or replace the County’s support for the Beulah Interchange and Beltway Project.
To view the three concept plans, click the links below (pdf files, hosted by Escambia County).
Pictured: The Nine Mile Road Flyover at Navy Federal Way proposal favored by Navy Federal and the Florida Department of Transportation. NorthEscambia.com image, click to enlarge.
Blood Drive Tuesday For Tate High Students
January 29, 2018
Tate High School students can made a difference by donating blood on Tuesday between 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. All donors will receive a long sleeve t-shirt and a wellness check.
Make an appointment online at: DONATE and use sponsor code #16491.
OneBlood welcomes blood donations from donors 16 years old and older. 16 year-old donors, however, must present a signed permission form from their parent or a guardian before the donation.
FFA District Winners Announced
January 29, 2018
Friday, FFA Chapters from across the area competed in the FFA District competition. Competitors previously won their Sub-District competitions in December to advance to this level.
The FFA provides numerous career and leadership development events providing a variety of opportunities for members to compete in individual and team events.
Winners of FFA District 1 competitions are below. The first place winner from each category will advance to represent the district at the 90th Florida State FFA Convention in Orlando in June.
Opening and Closing Ceremony:
1st Place – Jay Middle FFA
2nd Place – Paxton Middle FFA
Middle School Extemporaneous Speaking:
1st Place – Colton Philips, Paxton Middle FFA
2nd Place – Thuan Vo, Beulah Academy of Science FFA
Middle School Prepared Public Speaking:
1st Place – Haley Pickron, Paxton Middle FFA
Creed Speaking:
1st Place: Amber Gilman, Northview FFA
2nd Place: Laura Fleaman, Chipley FFA
Tractor Driving:
1st Place – Zach Rutherford, Central FFA
2nd Place – Bailey Miller, Bethlehem FFA
High School Parliamentary Procedure
1st Place – Tate FFA
High School Prepared Public Speaking
1st Place – Avery Young, Tate FFA
2nd Place – Bailey Patterson, Chipley FFA
High School Extemporaneous Speaking
1st Place – Wyatt Patterson, Chipley FFA
2nd Place – Gabe Ferguson, Tate FFA
For additional winner photos, click here.
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Francis Robert Gindl, Sr.
January 29, 2018
Francis Robert Gindl, Sr. 89, of Pensacola, passed away with family by his side Saturday, January 27, 2018. He was born August 3, 1928, in Pensacola, Florida to the late Charles and Pauline (Laritz) Gindl. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Margery Walters Gindl and his son, Francis Robert (Bobby) Gindl, Jr.
Francis was a graduate of J.M. Tate High School, Class of 1946, where he was voted the most handsome in the senior class. While he attended high school, he was employed by the system to drive a school bus because there was a driver shortage due to WWII. After graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was stationed at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba during the Korean War. In 1952, he met the love of his life Margery Walters and they married November 13 of the same year. He and Margie had three children, Bobby, Linda and Amy. Francis worked at Monsanto for 39 years until his retirement at the age of 65. Margie passed away in June 1991, but Francis was able to find happiness again with Pauline Summerlin and they married in August 1994.
Francis was very active in supporting his children and hundreds of other children with their 4-H and band activities. He received the Florida 4-H Leadership Award for his many years of service as a 4-H leader and volunteer and was inducted into the first group of the Florida 4-H Hall of Fame. He was an active member of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church in Barrineau Park as an usher and a reader and was a favorite Bingo caller on Sunday afternoons in the church hall. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and a charter member of the Barrineau Park Historical Society. Two of his favorite activities were hunting and fishing and he took delight in teaching his grandchildren how to do both. He was an avid Auburn University fan and cheered the Tigers on during football season.
Francis is survived by his wife, Pauline Summerlin Gindl; daughters, Linda (Andrew) Veren of Fairhope and Amy (Marc) Thibodeau, of Danville, VA; daughter in law, Tena Mann Gindl, of Cantonment; sisters, Mildred Anderson, of Pensacola and Mary Ann Prembroke of Bennington, VT. He is also survived by Pauline’s sons, Bob Summerlin and Barry Summerlin. Francis was loved by his eight grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren, as well as Pauline’s four
granddaughters, nine great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be at Faith Chapel Funeral Home in Cantonment on Tuesday, January 30, 2018, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 2 p.m. at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church on Wednesday, January 31, 2018.
Interment will follow at the church cemetery.
The family would like to thank the staffs at Sabal House Assisted Living and Covenant Inpatient Hospice Center at Sacred Heart Hospital for their compassion and caring spirit. We extend a very special thank you to Lou and Jody who loved him and helped care for him day after day.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his honor to The Alzheimer’s Association at alz.org.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church, 3015 St Elizabeth St, Molino, Florida, 32577.
Faith Chapel Funeral Home North is entrusted with the arrangements.
Robert Earl Tolbert
January 29, 2018
Mr. Robert Earl Tolbert, Sr., 80, passed away on Sunday, January 28, 2018, in Pensacola, Florida.
Mr. Tolbert was a native of Evergreen, AL, former resident of Jay, FL and had resided in Santa Rosa Beach, FL for the past two years. He was a loving father, grandfather, great grandfather and brother. He was an avid fisherman, gardener and was a member of the Poplar Dell Baptist Church. He is preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Pauline Tolbert; parents, Ed and Ethel Tolbert; four brothers Bill, John, Franklin and Chester Tolbert and three sisters, Irene Barlow, Gladys Smith and Estelle Ates.
He is survived by his two sons, Robert E. (Patricia) Tolbert, Jr. of Jay, FL and Freddie (Karen) Tolbert of Santa Rosa Beach, FL; one daughter, Brenda (Jimmy) Gallagher of Winnsboro, LA; three sisters, Rose Richardson of Flomaton, AL, Sara Weaver of Pensacola, FL and Abbie Smith of Flomaton, AL; two grandchildren, Brian Kelly and Brandy Ferrington and two great-grandchildren, Aaron Ferrington and Katelyn Ferrington.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, January 31, 2018, at 2 p.m. at the Poplar Dell Baptist Church with Rev. Mitch Herring and Rev. Willie Oglesbee officiating.
Burial will follow at the Poplar Dell Cemetery.
Visitation will be Wednesday, January 31, 2018, from 12 p.m. until service time at the Poplar Dell Baptist Church.
Pallbearers will be Jeremy Nowling, Richard Jara, Jerry Kirkland, James Kirkland, Heath Owens and Darrell Salter.
Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes is in charge of all arrangements.
Carolyn Irene Boykin
January 29, 2018
Carolyn Irene Boykin, 66, entered into her eternal home on Wednesday, January 24, 2018, after a valiant fight with a brief battle with ALS. Her love and devotion to her family and strong faith in the Lord Jesus Christ surrounded her even unto her last breath. Carolyn was born to the late Charles and Hazel Little on January 10, 1952, in Hattiesburg, MS. She graduated from Bassfield, MS and went on to be a wife to the late Buddy Boykin, mother to Anthony Arnold and Rebecca Cole, and stepmom to Devanie Ellison. She and Buddy traveled all over the U.S. doing arts and craft shows and made wonderful memories, as well as numerous friends. She was retired from the Escambia County School District where she devoted 25 years of service. She was an active member of Hillcrest Baptist Church where she loved worshiping her Lord and Savior. She also enjoyed volunteering at the Waterfront Rescue Mission and the Waterfront home for Women. She was loved
and adored by all and to many she was known as “Mee-Maw” or “KK”.
Carolyn is preceded in death by her husband, Jesse “Buddy” Boykin and her parents, Charles R. and Hazel I. Little.
She is lovingly remembered by her son, Anthony Arnold; daughters, Rebecca Cole and Devanie Ellison (Burie). She is also survived by her seven grandchildren, Madison, Gracie, Chloe, and Maverick Cole, Tiffany Driver (Joe), Brittany Comstock (Aaron) and Brady Ellison (Kendra); and seven great-grandchildren, Eli, Cade, Brooks, Trent, Tucker, Emily and Teagan. She will also be missed dearly by her sister, Betty Terrell (Jerry) along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and special friends. Carolyn gave of herself selflessly and never met a stranger, she was the glue that held it all together.
Funeral services were held Saturday, January 27, 2018, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North with Brother William Heiden and Brother Mark Torrez officiating.
Interment was at Clear Springs Methodist Church Cemetery in Robertsdale, AL.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Waterfront Mission.
Faith Chapel Funeral Home North is entrusted with the arrangements.
Teresa O’Connor Davidson
January 29, 2018
Teresa O’Connor Davidson, age 60, of Milton, was called home Thursday, January 25, 2018. She was born March 11, 1957, in Bay Minette, AL, to the late Alfred and Evelyn Maxine O’Connor. Teresa was a proud part of the Cantonment community for most of her life, taking pride in her children’s involvement with the “Cantonment Cowboys.” She was a long time employee of the Oriental House restaurant and volunteered with the Emerald Coast Honor Flights 1 and 2. Teresa was an avid Alabama football and Alan Jackson fan, although her favorite color was purple. She was a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and caretaker to her constant canine companions Christmas, Jethro and Charlie, as well as a
host of houseplants she loved.
Teresa was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Charles Eugene O’Connor; and a host of cherished pets.
Those left to cherish her memory are her husband William “Bill” Davidson; her children, Ruben Caro (Angie) and Latisha Burkett (fiancé Kevin); grandchildren, Brianna, Justin, Demeire, Kayleigh, Madison and Ian; great-grandson, Camden; eight siblings; step-mother, Juanita O’Connor; and numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Visitation will be Wednesday, January 31, 2018, from 1 p.m. until the funeral service begins at 2 p.m. at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North. Pastor Chuck Granat will officiate.
Interment will follow at Clear Springs UMC Cemetery in Clear Springs, AL.
Teresa’s family is accepting donations in memoriam to offset funeral expenses through the funeral home office (850)937-8118.
Faith Chapel Funeral Home North is entrusted with arrangements.
Fire Damages Cantonment Home
January 28, 2018
Fire damaged a home on the 2000 block of Welcome Road in Cantonment Sunday afternoon.
Initial reports indicated the 2:45 p.m. fire may have started in the kitchen of the home before possibly spreading into the attic. Escambia Fire Rescue was able to quickly bring the fire under control.
All occupants were able to escape the blaze without injuries. Fire people were displaced by the fire; they are being temporarily assisted by the American Red Cross.
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Duck Hunters Rescue Owl Tangled In Fishing Line
January 28, 2018
A group duck hunting at Salter’s Lake near Century Saturday rescued an owl tangled in fishing line.
Ben Preston, David Preston, Ross Daughdrill, Lakelynn Parker and Tammy Parker were hunting when Ben Preston went out to retrieve a duck that had fallen into a wooded area. He came upon the owl hanging from the fishing line. They covered the owl with a bag while the fishing line was cut. Ben and Lakelynn wrapped the owl in Ben’s jacket and put him in their boat.
They called the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and a FWC officer met them at the Salter’s Lake Boat Ramp to pick up the owl.
The FWC warns that that monofilament fishing line and fishing hooks can snag and entangle birds, sea turtles and manatees, leading to injury and even death.
“People can prevent injury and death to wildlife by committing to stop litter of tackle and monofilament line,” said FWC biologist Ricardo Zambrano.
Tackle should be checked frequently for frayed line that may easily break. Unwanted or damaged line should be stored safely and securely until it can be placed in a recycling bin. The FWC urges those outdoors to pick up, secure and appropriate dispose of any fishing line they may see.
Photos by Ross Daughdrill and Tammy Parker for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.