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2014 Beach Year in Review

Beach lease fees

Residents of Navarre Beach fought throughout the year to acquire fee simple titles for their properties on Santa Rosa Island.  Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser Greg Brown began levying taxes against leased property and improvements on Navarre Beach in 2001. Residents opposed the taxes as they already paid leaseholder fees and saw it as a double tax. However, the Florida Supreme Court upheld Browns’ actions even after leaseholders asked for clarification.

Williamson looks to residents to set priorities

District 4 Commissioner Rob Williamson invites residents of Holley, Navarre and Navarre Beach to play an active role in developing an improvement plan for District 4 by completing a survey to help identify and prioritize the most important issues facing the community. The four-question survey is available at www.santarosa.fl.gov/bocc/district4survey.cfm. Paper copies of the survey can also be found and returned at any of the following locations:

Event to honor emergency responders

Law enforcement officers, firefighters, paramedics, hospital personnel and other emergency responders from Escambia and Santa Rosa counties will be honored at a dinner at Pensacola Yacht Club, 1897 Cypress St., Jan. 24.

Local family plans to open Culver’s in Navarre

It’s a common dilemma: The family wants to go out for dinner, but can’t agree on what to eat . Honey and Randy Smith have been there plenty of times with their three kids, so when they decided to open a restaurant in Navarre, they knew it had to be Culver’s.

New year brings changes to pier restaurant

Stephanie Maddox, general manager of Coastal Concessions, is excited about a new menu being offered at Lagerhead’s, the restaurant and bar at Navarre Beach Fishing Pier. Maddox is also proud of the establishment’s new head chef, Mike Crawford.

Pipe rupture drains 300,000-gallon tower

Paul Gardner, assistant general manager for Holley-Navarre Water System (HNWS), said crews worked throughout the night Jan. 2 to repair a line break which resulted in the loss of roughly 400,000 gallons of water.

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