Okaloosa County celebrates completion of Bridge To Bridge Pathway project

February 25, 2025 | Okaloosa County, Florida

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Okaloosa County celebrates completion of Bridge To Bridge Pathway project

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The Bridge to Bridge Bike Path in Okaloosa County is nearing completion, with officials expressing excitement over its progress. Jason Autry, the county's public works director, highlighted that the pathway is paved and features photoluminescent stone, creating a stunning visual at night.

"This is gonna be a great project when we're done," Autry stated, emphasizing the safety improvements it will bring for bikers, joggers, and walkers. However, he clarified that the path is not intended for parking or vehicular access. To ensure proper use, the county plans to install designated parking areas with posts and ropes.

The project spans 4.73 miles and has a budget exceeding $4 million, funded by both state and tourist development dollars. Once completed, it will connect Destin Bridal to Brooks Bridal, enhancing access to local beaches and parks.

Autry also noted that the path could potentially earn Okaloosa County a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest continuous photoluminescent path in the world. While the path is not yet open to the public, officials anticipate its debut this summer on Okaloosa Island. Residents and visitors are encouraged to wait for the official opening and to use the path responsibly.

Converted from Bridge to Bridge Bike Path construction update meeting on February 25, 2025
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