Florida PSC Approves Gulf Power Plan To Lower Bills About 40% In May

April 29, 2020

The Florida Public Service Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved Gulf Power’s plan to lower May bills for customers by about 40%. Business customers will also see a significant one-time decrease of approximately 40-55% in May, depending on usage and rate class.

In Florida, fuel savings are typically refunded to customers over the remainder of the year to provide level, predictable bills. However, given the emergent and significant financial challenges facing many customers due to COVID-19, Gulf Power instead sought approval to give customers the total annual savings in their May bill, which will be reflected as a line-item fuel credit on their May bill.

“We are pleased that the Florida Public Service Commission has approved our request to deliver this savings to our customers when they need it most. We felt that this was the right thing to do, especially during times like these,” said Gulf Power President Marlene Santos. “Our customers and communities now more than ever count on the reliable and affordable energy we deliver, and we are pleased that May bills will reflect this additional, significant savings for our customers.”

Over 40,000 Pounds Of Free Food Will Be Distributed Saturday At Olive Baptist, No Questions Asked

April 29, 2020

The Ministry Village at Olive will hold a Community Drive-Thru Food Distribution on Saturday, May 2 beginning at 9 a.m.

Over 40,000 pounds of food will be distributed to those in need in the community.

The drive-thru food distribution will start at 9:30 am at 1836 E. Olive Road in the front parking lot of Olive Baptist Church and continue while supplies last. Traffic will be directed to allow staff and volunteers to provide the food while following CDC distancing guidelines.  Enter the church parking lot from the Olive Road entrance (across from Walgreens). Watch for signs and volunteers who will be directing traffic.

There will be no paperwork to complete or guidelines to meet. The giveaway is open to all.

The food is provided by the Patriot Emergency Response of Quincy, Florida, and will be delivered by Butler Foods of Pensacola.

Cool Tonight, A Low In The 50s

April 29, 2020

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Tonight: A slight chance of showers between by 10 p.m.. Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming clear, with a low around 54. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 73. Northwest wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Thursday Night: Clear, with a low around 48. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 81. Calm wind becoming west around 5 mph in the afternoon.

Friday Night: Clear, with a low around 53. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 84. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph in the afternoon.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 59. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm after midnight.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 87. Light west wind becoming southwest 5 to 10 mph in the morning.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 63.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 88.

Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 65.

Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 89.

Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 67.

Cards From UWF Community Brighten Days For Nursing Home Residents

April 29, 2020

Greeting cards from the University of West Florida community recently brightened the days of residents in nursing homes, assisted facilities and senior centers throughout the Pensacola area.

The university mailed more than 3,500 cards to residents at 50 locations. Faculty and staff from 20 departments signed cards, featuring a pink camellia on the front and the words, “We hope you have a wonderful day! From your friends at the University of West Florida” written on the back.

“Residents are not only dealing with the fear of being infected by the COVID-19 virus, but they are doing so isolated from their loved ones,” said Betsy Bowers, vice president for finance and administration. “We sent these cards to let them know they are in our thoughts and UWF cares about them. We cherish the opportunity to brighten their day for just a few precious moments.”

Larissa Bell, activities director at Southern Oaks Care Center, said the residents appreciated the outpouring of support from the UWF community. She wrote a thank you note on behalf of Southern Oaks and its 190 residents.

“The residents and staff would like to thank each one of you that took the time to show your support and well wishes. It really brightened the residents’ day to know that they are not forgotten and are in your thoughts. They told me to tell you all thank you and may you all be blessed.”

Janet Suggs, activities director at Haven of Our Lady of Peace, expressed her gratitude in a note she wrote to the UWF community after the delivery cards to 110 Haven residents.

“The Haven residents and staff would like to thank each of you for taking your time to send cards! They were beautiful and heartfelt by all! Many thanks for being so thoughtful! Blessings to all of you.”

Trump, DeSantis Talk Florida’s Reopening Plans Which Could Be Announced Today

April 29, 2020

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis met with President Donald Trump Tuesday, a day before he may unveil plans for opening the state’s economy.

DeSantis discussed Florida’s COVID-19 approach with Trump.

“When you look at some of the most draconian orders that have been issued in some of these states and compare Florida, in terms of our hospitalization per 100,000, in terms of our fatalities per 100,000, I mean you go from D.C., Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois — you name it,” DeSantis said. “Florida has done better.”

DeSantis announced during the presidential meeting  that he may release the recommendations from his Re-Opening Florida Task.

“They submitted a report to me. I’m going to be reviewing that today,” DeSantis said. “Obviously, we have been thinking about what we are going to need to do and so, we will announce it tomorrow.”

DeSantis’ “Safer At Home” order expires Thursday at midnight.

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Play Ball? Escambia Commission Affirms Youth Sports May Move Forward Soon

April 29, 2020

The Escambia County Commission affirmed Tuesday that youth sports leagues can move forward with practice and play in ballparks owned by the county with restrictions, as long as it does not conflict with any state order.

The commission said practices would be allowed as early as Friday with two weeks before games to provide time to make any needed policy adjustments and to allow youth athletes needed practice time. The first games, such as baseball or softball, could begin as early as May 15.

Youth sports at each county ballpark are managed by independent organizations that will make the decision if they want to play and how they will accomplish required social distancing requirements. Bleachers may be marked off for social distancing, or may be remove altogether.

The commission made it very clear that a parent chooses for their child not to participate, they are entitled to at least a partial refund. Some parks may offer parents the option of rolling fees forward to next year.

Pictured: Opening Day 2019 at the Molino Ballpark. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Escambia County Votes To Reopen Beaches Beginning Friday

April 28, 2020

The Escambia County Commission voted Tuesday to reopen the public beaches in the county.

Beginning Friday, beaches will be open from 30 minutes before sunrise until 30 minutes after sunset each day. The area around the pier is closed and pavilions will remain closed. Social distancing rules — currently no more than 10 people in a group at least six feet apart — will apply to those outside a person’s immediate household. There are no restrictions on the activities that are allowed.

Escambia County will also ask the federal government to reopen the Gulf Island National Seashore, which for now, remains closed.

The commission closed the public beaches and Santa Rosa Island and Perdido Key back on March 21 in a effort to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Nearly 750 submitted public comment prior to the meeting. There were 508 comments supporting the beach opening, with 228 of those in favor of some restrictions. There were 235 comments against a beach opening. The CEOs of the large hospitals in Pensacola supported the beach reopening in a letter to commissioners.

The restrictions will be enforced by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, plus the county’s lifeguards, code enforcement, animal control, parks and public works departments.

Seventh COVID-19 Death Reported in Santa Rosa; Escambia, Santa Rosa Cases Up By 16

April 28, 2020

A seventh death COVID-19 death was reported Tuesday in Santa Rosa county as cases in the two-county area increased by 16.

Escambia County cases were up 15 to 485 and, and Santa Rosa was up one. There have been 11 deaths in Escambia County, with eight of those in long-term care facilities. Santa Rosa County has had sevven deaths with none in long-term care centers.

The number of cases in residents or staff of long-term care facilities was at 145 in Escambia County, and 10 in Santa Rosa County on Sunday. The Florida Department of Health removed this information from their daily report.

Statewide, there were 32,846 cases including 31,986 Florida residents. There have been 5,222 hospitalizations and 1,171 deaths.

  • Total cases — 485 (+15 since Monday)
  • Long-term care cases — 145 (as of Sunday, not reported on Tuesday)
  • Pensacola — 371
  • Cantonment — 37
  • Bellview — 6
  • Perdido Key — 1
  • McDavid/Walnut Hill — 1
  • Molino – 4
  • Century — 2
  • Hospitalizations:  40*
  • Deaths — 11
  • Male — 190
  • Female — 33
  • Youngest — 0
  • Oldest — 100

Santa Rosa County cases:

  • Total cases — 151 (+1 since Monday)
  • Long-term care cases — 10 (as of Sunday, not reported on Tuesday)
  • Milton — 81
  • Navarre — 31
  • Gulf Breeze — 24
  • Pace — 12
  • Jay — 2
  • Residents: 129
  • Nonresidents — 1
  • Hospitalizations — 22*
  • Deaths — 7
  • Male — 104
  • Female — 46
  • Youngest — 2 months
  • Oldest — 94

Florida cases:

  • Total cases — 32,846
  • Florida residents — 31,986
  • Deaths — 1.171
  • Hospitalizations — 5,222*

*“Hospitalizations” is a count of all laboratory confirmed cases in which an inpatient hospitalization occurred at any time during the course of illness. These people may no longer be hospitalized. This number does not represent the number of COVID-19 positive persons currently hospitalized. The FDOH does not provide a count of patients currently hospitalized.

Alabama Reopening Much Of The Economy Like Stores And Beaches; Other Businesses Still Closed

April 28, 2020

Alabama will begin reopening on Friday with restrictions as a stay-at-home order expires and is replaced with a safer-at-home order.

Retail stores will be able to reopen with occupancy limited to 50 percent of the fire marshal’s occupancy load, subject to sanitation and social distancing rules.

Elective medical procedures will restart.

All beaches will  open to gatherings of fewer than 10 persons, and anyone using the beaches must maintain a consistent six-foot distance between himself or herself and all persons from a different household. For purposes of this section, the term “beach” means the sandy shoreline area abutting the Gulf of Mexico, whether privately or publicly owned, including beach access points.

Restaurants, bars and breweries remain limited to take-out, curbside or delivery. Churches remain closed but are encouraged to have online or drive-up services.  Non-work related gatherings of 10 people or more are prohibited. Drive-in gatherings are permitted if people stay in their cars with members of their own household. Senior citizen centers remain closed except meal delivery or pickup. Schools remain closed. Childcare facilities are limited to 12 or less per room.

Higher-risk businesses and activities. The following will remain closed:

Entertainment venues as follows:

Night clubs
Bowling alleys
Arcades
Concert venues
Theaters, auditoriums, and performing arts centers
Tourist attractions (including museums and planetariums)
Racetracks
Indoor children’s play areas
Adult entertainment venues
Casinos
Bingo halls
Venues operated by social clubs

Athletic facilities and activities as follows:

Fitness centers and commercial gyms
Spas
Yoga, barre, and spin facilities
Sports that involve interaction with another person of closer than 6 feet
Activities that require use of shared sporting apparatus and equipment
Activities on commercial or public playground equipment

Close-contact service providers as follows:

Barber shops
Hair salons (other than hair restoration centers)
Waxing salons
Threading salons
Nail salons and spas
Body art facilities and tattoo services
Massage therapy establishments and services (other than for medically prescribed services

Over 300 Tested For COVID-19 At Cantonment Park Drive-Thru Site

April 28, 2020

Over 300 people were tested for COVID-19 at a drive-thru testing site in Cantonment Monday.

Community Health Northwest Florida tested a total of 306 people during the four hour event, according to Ann Papadelias, chief community engagement officer for Community Health Northwest Flordia.

“It was an incredible turnout,” she said of the testing at Carver Park, which did not require a pre-screening phone call. It was open to any resident of Cantonment and surrounding areas at no cost.

Additional people that could not be tested during the allotted timeframe Monday due to the high turnout were referred to Community’s Health’s existing location in Cantonment for testing on Tuesday.

“First, I want to thank the Cantonment Improvement Committee (CIC) or reaching out to me last week to advocate for a walk up testing site in Carver Park,” District 5 Commissioner Steven Barry said Monday. “Additionally , I want to thank Chandra Smiley and Community Health Northwest Florida for being so receptive to the idea and for meeting members of the CIC at the park to walk through the logistics of the event within only a few hours. Today’s testing was a huge success for our community and absolutely would not have happened without both those fantastic partners.”

Community Health also offers drive-thru testing at Cantonment Pediatrics  at 470 South Highway 29 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Pre-screening is required for the Cantonment Pediatrics location by calling (850) 746-2684.

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