Saturday, June 3, 2023
Advertisement
Home Tags Santa Rosa Island Authority

Tag: Santa Rosa Island Authority

All Aboard! Pensacola Beach Free Trolley Returns

0
The Santa Rosa Island Authority will launch their free, open-air trolley service along Pensacola Beach this Memorial Day weekend, beginning Friday, May 26. The 2023...

Bands on the Beach Tonight

0
Grab your lawn chairs, beach blankets, friends and sweethearts — it’s Tuesday and the weather is absolutely perfect for a starry evening enjoying the...

Kids and Kritters Parade Feb 11 Pensacola Beach

0
Kids and Kritters Parade Saturday, Feb. 11 Pre-parade show at 1:30 p.m. Parade at 2 p.m. Casino Beach Parking Lot next to the Pensacola Beach Visitor Information Center No...

Exclusive: SRIA Executive Director Leigh Davis has robust experience; bold vision

0
The mission of the Santa Rosa Island Authority is to "preserve natural resources, manage growth, and promote eco-friendly tourism in a clean, safe community...

Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) hires new Executive Director after using...

0
Leigh Davis will replace Paolo Ghio as the Executive Director of the Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) following multiple rounds of voting and initial...

Price of annual Pensacola Beach toll passes drops starting Monday

0
Beginning Monday, frequent beachgoers can save a few dollars as the cost of an annual Pensacola Beach toll pass drops by more than half, from $50 to...

Pensacola Bay ferry service hits hurdles, delayed until 2018

0
Gulf Islands National Seashore, City of Pensacola, and Escambia County officials today announced the delay of the Pensacola Bay ferry service which had been...

Future of Pensacola Beach could bring new roundabouts, parking garage

0
To ease congestion, officials propose new roundabouts, expanding pedestrian access, adding double-decker buses, and building a new parking garage. As Pensacola Beach residents and visitors...

$17 million effort to renourish Pensacola Beach begins

0
The beach is the Gulf Coast's single greatest natural resource and tourist attraction, so the more sand the better, right? That's the conclusion of local...
Advertisement

EDITOR PICKS