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Gulf Breeze City Manager Buz Eddy June 25 asked Santa Rosa County Commissioners to delay the formal declaration of an intergovernmental conflict over Tiger Point Golf Course – but the board still moved forward.
Tiger Point resident Mark West stands on a broken cart path, pointing out an overgrown, clogged moat he said lures snakes and rodents. West and other residents last week asked the county for assistance getting the City of Gulf Breeze to follow through with promises made when the municipality acquired the golf course.
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