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City of Fort Walton Beach will host a public update on the Landing renovation project

The City of Fort Walton Beach will host a public update on the Landing renovation project on Tuesday, July 23, from 6-7 p.m. at the City Council Chambers at City Hall (107 Miracle Strip Parkway SW). The purpose of the update is to provide the public with project information, timelines and renderings of the work […]

Fort Walton Beach Landing renovation project

The City of Fort Walton Beach will host a public update on the Landing renovation project on Tuesday, July 23, from 6-7 p.m. at the City Council Chambers at City Hall (107 Miracle Strip Parkway SW).

The purpose of the update is to provide the public with project information, timelines and renderings of the work to be done. City staff, elected officials and contractors for the project will be on hand to answer questions. The public is invited and encouraged to attend.

Our previous interview with City Manager Michael Beedie regarding The Landing

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“Praying firvofficer and his family”
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“Wife and I were thinking of making an offer for the property. What a beautiful home site it would make”
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“No, buying the ship was a great idea and will be a wonderful place to snorkeling, and scuba diving.”
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“SPC beach bars have been successful for Decades. We have a large loyal and captive group! The Sand Flea family of restauranteurs have ways succeeded and will drawer other beach...”
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“I agree with the idea of making it an event place. Whether for weddings or parties or businesses that want to hold lectures or meetings.Also a place for groups like...”
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“I second that thought, please quit trying to make Fort Walton another Destin. And anything to do with that that 10 million dollar ship they bought to sink is ridiculous!”
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“I like the idea of it being an event rental space, it would be beautiful for weddings and receptions, but another "charter boat hub", please quit trying to make Fort...”
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“Why not fix the dog parks adjacent to red lobster?”
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“They spend 3.75 MILLION dollars of tax payer money and don't know what they are going to do with the property? If your child came in your home and said...”
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“If Walton County was not so greedy and decided to “TAKE” what they wanted instead of “buying” it like other areas (Destin/Okaloosa County)have, this might have never been a problem....”
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