Flood Relief on the Way? County Will Consider Project Applications Through Aug
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That waiting list, how- ing those dollars, however, is complex. ever, is growing, and projects could take “Basically about 90 days out from di- County “We’ve had a disaster, now how are over a year just to approve. saster, the state will take the total federal engineer, we going to move forward?” According to several of the county damage amount to match for individual Roger Blaylock Those words came from County representatives who were on hand at the assistance, SBA loans and also the pub- explains Grants Coordinator Sheila Harris at the meeting, in order for a neighborhood or lic assistance program (road ixes, debris the HMGP Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) task area to qualify for mitigation grants, it pickup, etc.). Twenty percent of that total process at force meeting last Thursday. The com- has to meet certain criteria. Even then, federal amount, which is currently at $70 the taskforce mittee is similar to the City of Gulf it has to beat out other lood prone areas million — and that doesn’t include the meeting last Breeze’s Stormwater Task force group. in the county to even be considered for public assistance total — so it could eas- Thursday. The county committee is responsible for mitigation grants. Even then, grants may ily approach $100 million … 20 percent taking federal dollars divvied out to the not be acquired. of that total will be allocated to HMGP county, and choosing which Hazard Miti- According to Harris, since the ive projects in Florida,” Harris said at the gation Grant Program (HMGP) projects county area effected by the April 29 lood meeting. the dollars go toward. was considered a disaster area, the county At the meeting, several Gulf Breeze must now wait for federal dollars to come See Several Page 3A » Police: Lock your doors! Residents report 20 vehicle burglaries in one night BY NICK GUNTER Gulf Breeze News [email protected] This past weekend, the Gulf Breeze Police Department re- sponded to a number of calls about vehicle burglaries and three different car thefts – all of which were due to the vehicles being unlocked. Late Friday night and early Saturday morning, a total of 20 vehicles were burglarized in the blocks of Poinciana Drive and Silverthorn Road, resulting in the theft of many personal belong- ings, including three vehicles. Police explained that the incidents were the result of cars being left unlocked and keys being left inside the vehicles. Police Chief Robert Randle stated that all these burglaries could have been avoided. In fact, some residents heard some commotion going on outside but failed to inves- tigate. See Police Page 3A » Wyrosdick: South end Photo by Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News meetings a ‘disadvantage’ Current GBHS Student Government Association members and past SGA members help plant a memorial garden for 2013 GBHS grad Quentin Cooper, who died of cancer in May 2013. The memorial is scheduled to be completed soon at to North end residents the school. More photos, 5B BY MELANIE KORMONDY Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Ariz. man arrested on sexual The Tiger Point Community Garcon Bridge, paying a toll of Center (TPCC) opened its doors $3.75 each way. to the community at the end of With more governmental assault, kidnapping charges 2013, and has been the venue departments starting to hold for several county meetings meetings at the TPCC, is it pos- they located the vic- Hudson, who was noted in the report as not since then. The construction sible for the Santa Rosa County BY MAT PELLEGRINO of the 5,000 sq ft multi-purpose School Board to follow in their Gulf Breeze News tim, who alleged that being the victim’s father, forced her to have building allows residents of the footsteps to make it more con- [email protected] Michael Hudson, 52, sexual relations with him after she told him south end of Santa Rosa County venient for south end residents was verbally abusive she didn’t want to, and that the suspect at to more conveniently let their to attend their meetings? An Arizona man was arrested at the Qual- towards her and struck one point tried to keep the victim from leav- voice be heard and participate Superintendent Tim Wyros- ity Inn last Thursday after a female victim her on the drive to Gulf ing the hotel room by standing in front of in county matters. Since the dick said that he has not heard came forward alleging the Arizona man Breeze. the door. The victim stated that Hudson majority of county meetings any requests for this since he made her have sexual relations with him According to the re- took her cell phone to keep her from call- Hudson are held at the county seat in became superintendent, but and kept her from leaving the hotel room port, the victim stated ing police. Milton, if a south end resident would certainly be open to it when she wanted to call police for help. Hudson struck her in When police spoke to Hudson, a con- wanted to attend, he or she When Gulf Breeze Police arrived at the the chest while driving near the Louisiana, victed felon, See would have to cross over the Peden Page 3A » hotel room after receiving the initial call, Mississippi border. The victim also alleged they asked if See Initial Page 2A » Classiieds . 7B Mailing Statement Crossword Puzzle...6B FRI 08/01 SAT 08/02 SUN 08/03 on Opinion Page Lifestyles ..........8A WEEKEND T-STORMS T-STORMS T-STORMS TWO SECTIONS, Movie Listings .....3B 16 PAGES hi 87/lo 75 hi 85/lo 76 hi 85/lo 75 .........2A Weather-plus rain: 40% rain: 40% rain: 40% Obituaries VOL. 13, NO. 31 Sports ..1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8A JULY 31, 2014 GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2A July 31, 2014 GULF BREEZE NEWS Grant to cater to sea turtle nesting July Calendar of Meetings Thursday SRC School Board Meeting - 1st Public Gulf Islands National Seashore The mission of the program is knowledge with younger stu- our support of the National Park 31 Hearing/Budget is one of 28 national parks select- to integrate students on a deeper dents,” said Superintendent Dan Foundation and the teachers and 6:30 p.m., SRC School Board & ed to receive a 2014 Park Stew- level of stewardship and engage Brown. “Schools, teachers, and students it impacts.” Superintendent’s Office ards grant from the National Park them in active scientiic research the community will participate in Since 2009, the Park Stewards August Foundation, the oficial charity of in an effort to conserve endan- this study and deepen their appre- program has made it possible America’s national parks. “Turtle gered sea turtles nesting on the ciation of the natural resources in for 110 high school teachers to Monday City Council Meeting T.H.I.S. (Teens Helping in the Sea- beaches of Gulf Islands National their National Seashore.” work in parks over their summer 4 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall, Council shore)” will engage high-school Seashore. It will engage high- University of Phoenix is now break, creating engaging curric- Chambers students as active researchers and school students in current moni- serving in its third year as the ulum to teach to their students in stewards of the ecological and toring and research activities the coming school year. program’s oficial educational Tuesday Storm Water Task Force - Eastern Section biological processes occurring at within the park. sponsor. During their time in the parks, 5 5 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall, Council Gulf Islands National Seashore. Through service learning/ “University of Phoenix is the teachers and park staff also Chambers Now in its sixth year, this pro- citizen science, the students will proud to once again support the develop service-learning proj- Marine Advisory gram gives high school teachers develop sci ence, technol- National Park Foundation in ects for students to take part in 5 p.m., SRC Administrative Center, Board and students the opportunity to ogy, and math skill related to sea helping build future generations during the school year. Room explore the relevance of national turtle ecology, practice scientiic of national park enthusiasts and The projects tie to state aca- parks to their lives, and enables ield methods, and discover the supporters,” said Pat Gottfried, demic standards and make them to become civically en- effects of natural and man-made vice president of Corporate So- meaningful impacts in the na- gaged stewards of their national environmental effects of light cial Responsibility for Apollo tional parks. parks through year-long service- pollution on hatchlings and adult Education Group, parent com- Examples of projects include learning projects. sea turtles. pany of University of Phoenix. monitoring water quality, creat- “With our Park Stewards pro- The teens will lead an edu- “The University has long sup- ing digital history apps, hosting Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report gram, teachers and students are cational program in the park ported environmental steward- a BioBlitz, and designing art Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office.