Century Highway 29 Construction Zone Traffic Shift Set For Thursday

July 31, 2024

After several delays, an anticipated traffic shift in a Highway 29 construction zone in Century is apparently on track to happen Thursday.

The Florida Department of Transpiration said traffic on North Century Boulevard will be shifted to the southbound travel lanes, between Rudolph Street and Green Street, beginning Thursday, August 1. One travel lane in each direction will be open as crews reconstruct the adjacent northbound lanes.

The traffic shift is expected to remain in place through the summer. Signage will be in place to safely direct drivers through the work zone.

The work is part of a $4.7 million safety project to resurface Highway 29. The Project includes a major reconstruction and realignment of Highway 29 from just south of East Highway 4 to the Alabama state line. FDOT will also upgrade traffic signals, drainage structures, pavement markings, and driveways, while also improving curb ramps and sidewalks to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements.

FDOT previously announced the shift would take place on July 15, then July 25, then August 1.

The project is estimated to be completed in late 2024.

Pictured: New lanes on North Century Boulevard as seen Tuesday afternoon. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

ECUA Introduces Enhanced Online Bill Pay Service

July 31, 2024

ECUA has launched a new online bill pay options, designed to provide customers with a more convenient, secure, and efficient way to manage their bills.

The new online bill pay process allows customers to make payments quickly and easily from any device with internet access. ECUA said the upgrade reflects their commitment to improving customers’ experience and leveraging technology to meet the evolving needs of customers.

To enroll in the new online bill pay service, customers can visit the ECUA website at ecua.fl.gov. For additional assistance or questions, customer support is available at customer.support@ecua.fl.gov or by calling (850) 476-0480.  Note that customers that previously signed up for online account access will need to enroll again in the new service.

Key Features of the New Online Bill Pay Service:

  • User-Friendly Interface: An intuitive design ensures that even first-time users can navigate the platform with ease.
  • Secure Transactions: Advanced encryption and security measures protect personal and payment information.
  • Flexible Payment Options: Customers can choose to pay using credit/debit cards or direct bank transfers (ACH), with options for one-time or recurring payments.
  • Make Multiple Payments: Customers can choose to make payments to multiple accounts at the same time.
  • New Pay-by-Phone Number: Call (850) 512-1548 to make payments by phone
  • Real-Time Confirmation: Immediate payment confirmations provide peace of mind and a record of each transaction.
  • 24/7 Accessibility: Pay bills anytime, anywhere, without the constraints of traditional office hours.
  • Bill History: Customers will be able to view images of previous bills.
  • Text to Pay: Receive a text when a new bill is generated and pay the bill directly from the text.
  • Email and Text Notifications: Customers can set up to receive email or text notifications when there is a new bill or when a bill is due.

“We’re excited to offer this new Online Bill Pay service as part of our ongoing efforts to enhance customer convenience and streamline payment processes,” said Bruce Woody, executive director] at ECUA. “Our goal is to provide our customers with the best possible experience, and this new option is a significant step toward achieving that.”

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New Baldwin County Road 112 Closure To Impact Drivers From Escambia County

July 31, 2024

A portion of a draining project has been complete on Baldwin County Road 112, but a new closure beginning Wednesday will impact drivers traveling from Escambia County, Florida, for the next week.

Baldwin County Road 112 will be closed southeast of Barrineau Park Road at Patience Lane (toward Muscogee Road in Florida) from until August 7, with no detour for drivers coming from or traveling to Barrineau Park Road  in Florida.

Highway 112 to the northwest of Barrineau Park Road (toward Bay Minette) has reopened, according to officials.

The roadway closures are for work on drainage improvements, according to the Baldwin County Highway Department.

Inclement weather may impact the closure dates.

NorthEscambia.com graphic, click to enlarge.

Blue Wahoos, Lookouts Postponed in Chattanooga

July 31, 2024

Tuesday’s game between with the Pensacola Blue Wahoos at the Chattanooga Lookouts was postponed due to rain at AT&T Field.

The game will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Wednesday, July 31, with the first pitch of game one scheduled for 5:15 p.m. ET/4:15 p.m. CT.

Premium Seating Goes On Sale Thursday For November Blue Angels Homecoming Show

July 31, 2024

Premium preferred seating options for the Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola 2024 Blue Angels Homecoming Airshow will be available on Thursday, Aug. 1 at 10 a.m. through the event’s official website.

While general admission, parking and blanket seating for the Nov. 1 and 2 Blue Angels Homecoming Airshow are free, preferred seating options are available for purchase through the NAS Pensacola Morale, Welfare and Recreation
(MWR) department’s Airshow website, www.naspensacolaairshow.org.

Box Seating, which are individual reserved folding chairs in a theater-style arrangement locatedto the left of show center, are reserved and have private portable toilet facilities available. These individual seats are $50 for either Friday, Nov. 1, or Saturday, Nov. 2.

The NAS Pensacola MWR Flightline Club is an outdoor area with bistro-style tables offering reserved seating located at the show line. In addition to a reserved table, Flightline Club participants will have access to a non-reserved tented area for shade, catered lunches, unlimited soda and water, a cash bar and private premium portable toilets. These reserved tables are available for two ($300) or four ($600) individuals ages 4+ for either the Friday, Nov. 1, or Saturday, Nov. 2 events.

Stroller parking is available in designated areas within the seating areas. Umbrellas and tripods are prohibited in both Box and Flightline Club preferred seating.

Pictured: The Blue Angels at the Pensacola Beach Air Show. NorthEscambia.com photos by Perry Doggrell, click to enlarge.

Delayed By Weather: Highway 4 Bridge Now Expected To Be Completed In September

July 30, 2024

The Florida Department of Transportation has notified Escambia County that completion of the Highway 4 bridge over Canoe Creek has been delayed due to weather.

The estimated completion date for the nearly $4 million bridge is now September 1, an Escambia County official said Monday.

The new bridge will replace an 81-year-old structure that was closed on July 10, 2023. At that time, it was estimated it would take 330 days to complete the project and reopen the bridge by early June 2024.

The project includes drainage improvements and reconstruction of the roadway approaching the bridge. This will include milling and resurfacing the pavement, widening travel lanes, and placing new signage and pavement markings.

The state budget included $3,837,105 to replace the structurally deficient bridge.  The bridge and roadway are owned by Escambia County, but the work is being done under a locally funded agreement with FDOT.

Traffic remains detoured along Pine Barren and Bratt roads during construction.

Pictured: The Highway 4 bridge over Canoe Creek late Monday afternoon. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Lane Closures Begin For I-10 Between Highway 29 and I-110

July 30, 2024

I-10 between Highway 29 and I-110 has been reduced to two travel lanes in each direction.

The Highway 29 northbound ramp to I-10 eastbound will also be closed. Traffic on Highway 29 northbound will be detoured to make a U-turn at Broad Street to access I-10 eastbound.

The work is part of a $236 million construction project that is improving capacity and safety for the 62,000 daily drivers who travel the I-10/Highway 29 interchange. The project is estimated for completion in 2030.

All activities are weather dependent and may be delayed or rescheduled in the event of inclement weather.

For more information on the project, click here for a previous NorthEscambia.com story.

Cantonment Man Charged With Battery Of Two Women

July 30, 2024

A Cantonment man has been charged with the alleged battery of two women

Riley Lucien Perreault was charged with felony battery by strangulation and misdemeanor battery.

One victim told the Escambia County Sheriff’s’ Office that Perreault went into a rage because his wife was leaving him, according to an arrest report. She stated that Perreault shoved her and became angrier, shattering a glass door when he hit it with his head. He later choked her until she passed out, the report continues.

The deputy noted in the report that the victim had marks on her neck consistent with being choked and a bloody nose.

A friend of the victim told deputies that Perreault shoved her when she attempted to intervene.

He was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $6,500 bond.

Florida Highway Patrol Rockets To Victory In National Best-Looking Cruiser Contest

July 30, 2024

For the second year in a row, Florida Highway Patrol has won the American Association of State Troopers annual America’s Best Looking Cruiser Competition.

“This year, we took the competition to new heights and were able to showcase Florida’s Space Coast,” said Executive Director Dave Kerner. “I am proud of my team and grateful for the incredible support we have seen from our public safety partners, state leaders, and most importantly, our citizens. Thank you for backing the black and tan.”

For the contest, FHP was able to secure a photo taken at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Space Launch Complex on April 18, 2024, during the final liftoff of the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV Heavy.

The competition, which kicked off on July 15, 2024, saw a record 49 states participate. Over the course of two weeks, each state rallied its citizens to cast their votes.

Escambia County Man Charged with Mother’s Murder

July 30, 2024

An Escambia County mans was arrested after allegedly killing his 70-year-old mother Sunday night.

Christopher Douglas Booth, 44, was charged with murder following the incident on Fremont Avenue. He is being held without bond.

According to Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons, the ECSO were alerted to the crime by the Pensacola Police Department after they received a call from out of state. The caller claimed Booth had admitted to killing his mother.

Deputies went to the home on Fremont Avenue about 8:30 p.m. and saw bullet holes in the windows. Simmons said Booth answered the door, and when deputies went inside, they found his mother dead from at least one gunshot wound and over a dozen stab wounds.

A motive or other details have not been released.

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