Child Poverty: North Escambia Has One Of The Worst Zip Codes, And The Best, In Escambia County.

June 23, 2020

The Florida Chamber Foundation’s Prosperity Initiative is working toward reducing the number of children in poverty in the state to less than 10% by 2030.

According to the group, 21.3% of children in Florida, including 22.3% of those under 18 in Escambia County, live below the federal poverty guidelines issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

In the North Escambia area zip codes north of I-10, there is a wide range of poverty levels, from the lowest in the county to one of the highest.

The 32568 McDavid/Walnut Hill zip code has just over one-third (34.5%) of all children under 18 living in poverty. In fact, it’s the third highest poverty rate in Escambia County, behind the 32501 zip code at 47.7% and 32505 at 37.6%.

In contrast, at 5.4% the 32533 Cantonment zip code had the lowest percentage of children living in poverty in Escambia County.

Click the map above to see the child poverty rate by zip code in Escambia County.

One Arrested, One Wanted For Untreiner Avenue Shooting

June 23, 2020

One man has been arrested and another man is wanted in connection with a shooting last week on Untreiner Avenue.

Kerrick Van Teamer, 20, is charged with attempted homicide, firing a missile into a vehicle, firing a weapon in public, and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon for the shooting incident that ended on Untreiner Avenue about 6:55 p.m. last Tuesday, June 16. It started on Aaron Drive when gunfire was exchanged between two vehicles. The vehicles chased each other, with one flipping over on Untreiner Avenue.  One person was found suffering from multiple gunshot wounds inside the overturned vehicle and was transported to a local hospital.

Kei’Yhaun Irby, 20, was seen leaving the scene in red Kia Soul, and deputies are still looking for him. If you have any information about his whereabouts, call Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP or the ECSO at (850) 436-9620.

Teamer remains in the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $105,000.

Flomaton Hardee’s Temporarily Closed After Employee Tests Positive For COVID-19

June 23, 2020

The Hardee’s restaurant in Flomaton was temporarily closed after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.

A Hardee’s spokesperson said the store is expected to be closed through Tuesday so that the store can be disinfected and each employee can be tested.  Those that receive a negative test result will be allowed to return to work.

The restaurant’s hours have been temporarily cut to 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. and the store will be staffed by employees from nearby Hardee’s restaurants until tested employees receive their results. Only the drive-thru will be open.

The store is independently owned, and the chain said they have followed CDC guidelines.

Pictured: The Flomaton Hardee’s. NorthEsambia.com photos.

Rain And Thunderstorms Likely For Tuesday And Wednesday

June 23, 2020

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Tuesday: Showers and thunderstorms. High near 87. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Tuesday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 72. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Wednesday: Showers and thunderstorms. High near 85. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

Wednesday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 71. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

Thursday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 87. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph.

Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 71. Calm wind.

Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 89. Calm wind.

Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 72. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 91.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 72.

Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 92.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 72.

Monday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 90.

Cove Avenue Closed At Nine Mile Road

June 23, 2020

Cove Avenue north of Nine Mile Road will be closed to traffic at Tuesday, June 23. Drivers may use Nine & Half Mile Road and Bowman Avenue as an alternate route.

The closure is due to road construction along Nine Mile Road and is expected to last for seven days.

Record Number Of Vehicles Head To Pensacola Beach

June 23, 2020

A record number of vehicles traveled to Pensacola Beach over the weekend. Saturday, June 20 was the single busiest day on record since the car counter was installed at the Bob Sikes Toll Booth in 2016.

The toll plaza recorded the first back-to-back 21,000 plus vehicle days on Friday, June 12 and Saturday, June 13.

  • 21,469 vehicles on Friday, June 12, 2020
  • 21,860 vehicles on Saturday, June 13, 2020
  • 20,229 vehicles on Sunday, June 14, 2020
  • 20,722 vehicles on Friday, June 19, 2020
  • 21,970 vehicles on Saturday, June 20, 2020
  • 19,936 vehicles on Sunday, June 21, 2020

“This year we have seen an increase in the number of cars going through the toll plaza in a given hour, and noticed more people are coming out earlier in the day,” said District 4 Commissioner Robert Bender. “We are continuing to make improvements and evaluate traffic, including focusing on getting cars off the island.”

2020 has seen record-breaking numbers of vehicles on Pensacola Beach, with toll records already indicating nine days with more than 20,000 vehicles passing through the toll booth — 2019 saw 11 total days throughout the entire year. Saturday, June 20 was the second time this year more than 2,000 cars came through the toll plaza in an hour.

In April 2020, the Bob Sikes Toll Booth went to all electronic tolling, which means drivers do not have to stop and are encouraged to keep driving through the toll booth. A $1 toll will be collected from all vehicles travelling to Pensacola Beach / Santa Rosa Island via the Bob Sikes Toll Bridge. The $1 toll is collected electronically using SunPass®, E-Pass, North Carolina Quick Pass, Georgia Peach Pass, PayTollo app or Toll-By-Plate.

For Toll-By-Plate users, the toll is still $1 each time you pass through the toll plaza, plus a $2.50 administrative fee that is charged each billing cycle (once per month.) No matter the number of trips you take to the beach, you will only be charged the administration fee once per billing cycle.

Secretary Of The Navy Honors Escambia Deputies Who Responded To NAS Pensacola Shooting

June 23, 2020

Naval Air Station Pensacola held an awards ceremony Monday to recognize members of the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office that responded to the December 6, 2019, terrorist attack on the base.

Six deputies received the Distinguished Public Service Award from the Secretary of the Navy for their heroic actions that morning.

The deputies honored were:

  • Jonathan Glass
  • Matthew Housam
  • Michael Hoyland
  • Matthew Keebler
  • Grant Lopez
  • Matthew Tinch

Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Ransom Middle Yearbooks Distribution Is Tuesday And Wednesday; Extras Are Available For $55

June 23, 2020

Ransom Middle School yearbooks have will be distributed Tuesday and Wednesday.

Pick up for yearbooks that were pre-ordered will be in the car rider line in front of the school from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. and 3-5 p.m. on Tuesday, and from 3-5 p.m. on Wednesday.

There are 80 yearbooks available for purchase for cash only on a first-come, first-serve availability during the listed times.

For more information, email Mrs. Johnson at ljohnson7@ecsdfl.us.

COVID-19 Cases Up By Four In Escambia County; Statewide Total Surpasses 100,000

June 22, 2020

THIS STORY IS OUTDATED. THE LATEST INFORMATION IS ON NORTHSCAMBIA.COM.

There were four new positive COVID-19 cases reported Monday in Escambia County as the statewide total surpassed 100,000.

The number of cases in Escambia County is now 1,202 and Santa Rosa County increased by six to 350.

Of the 41 deaths in Escambia County, 32 have been long-term care facility residents or staff. There have been nine deaths in Santa Rosa County, seven of those at the Blackwater River Correctional Facility and none in long-term care facilities.

Statewide, there were 100,217 cases including 98,047 Florida residents. There have been 13,119 hospitalizations* and 3,173 deaths. The Florida Department of Health does not have a clear standard or definition of “recovered” and does not report a number of recovered individuals.

Escambia County cases:

  • Total cases — 1,202 (+4 since Monday)
  • Pensacola — 842
  • Cantonment — 66
  • Bellview — 6
  • Perdido Key — 1
  • McDavid — 2
  • Walnut Hill — 1
  • Molino – 16
  • Century — 7
  • Perdido Key – 1
  • Hospitalizations:  75*
  • Deaths — 41
  • Male — 399
  • Female — 552
  • Youngest — 0
  • Oldest — 105

Santa Rosa County cases:

  • Total cases — 350 (+6 since Sunday)
  • Milton — 195
  • Navarre — 56
  • Gulf Breeze — 45
  • Pace — 26
  • Jay — 4
  • Residents: 129
  • Nonresidents — 1
  • Hospitalizations — 26*
  • Deaths — 9
  • Male — 218
  • Female — 127
  • Youngest — 2 months
  • Oldest — 98

Florida cases:

  • Total cases — 100,217
  • Florida residents — 98,047
  • Deaths — 3,173
  • Hospitalizations — 13,119

*“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.

Century Water System Plan Could Mean Significant Rate Increase

June 22, 2020

A significant rate increase could be in the future for Century water customers. if the town council follows a plan they recently approved.

A Century Water System Asset Management and Fiscal Sustainability Plan created by the Florida Rural Water Association (FRWA) found the need for the rate increase, plus increased costs for commercial customers, the prison and possibly water system customers that are outside of the town limits.

For an average family using 5,000 gallons per month, the monthly average water bill is currently about $21.36.

“Although this rate may be minimally sufficient for current operations, the improvements recommended may require a cost adjustment to be financially sustainable,” the Florida Rural Water Association found, also noting commercial accounts currently pay the same rate as residential customers, and that should be changed.

“Although this rate may be minimally sufficient for current operations, the improvements recommended may require a cost adjustment to be financially sustainable,” the report stated.

The Century Correctional Institution accounts for just over half of all the affluent into Century’s wastewater treatment plant, “yet is billed very little comparatively”, and the FRWA recommended that the Florida Department of Corrections pay their fair share.

Without increased rates for the prison and commercial accounts, the FRWA said “an overly cumbersome burden” will be placed on residential customers to pay for mandated rehabilitations.

In order to accomplish an estimated $561,305 in needed capital needs water system improvements and to set aside needed reserve funds, water rates would need to be increased 32.3% in year one with additional smaller increases in each of four additional years.

The plan is only recommendations from FRWA. A rate study would likely first determine the exact amount of any rate increase before it is implemented with the approval of the town council.

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