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Destin council visioning session: parks, trees, workforce housing and better staff‑council communication emerge as priorities

February 22, 2025 | City of Destin, Okaloosa County, Florida


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Destin council visioning session: parks, trees, workforce housing and better staff‑council communication emerge as priorities
Council members, the city manager and community partners used a visioning session to outline priorities for Destin’s next planning horizon: more and better parks and green space, street trees and shade on sidewalks, workforce‑housing options tied to mixed‑use development, preserving community character, and improved two‑way communication between elected officials and staff.

Among specific themes: several council members urged planting trees along Airport Road and increasing investment in parks — one council member suggested a $10 million parks fund — and others suggested preserving historical references as part of the city vision to open eligibility for grants aimed at historic preservation. “We need more money for our parks,” a council member said, and another urged adding “history” to the vision statement so the city can pursue historic grants.

Workforce housing was a recurring point. Chamber of Commerce representative spoke about the region’s rapid population growth and urged creative approaches such as mixed‑use parking garages with workforce apartments above or community land trusts. The chamber representative recommended viewing parking garages as multiuse facilities that can incorporate affordable housing and office/retail to generate revenue.

Council members also raised the need for local‑first business programs and staff appreciation efforts. One council member suggested programs that reward or recognize local businesses with preferential waiting lists or other local benefits; another urged more staff outreach and informal events to strengthen relationships. Multiple speakers stressed fiscal restraint: while pursuing amenities, the city should avoid imposing excessive costs that drive residents away.

Councilmembers pressed staff for an action plan and timelines tied to the visioning priorities. Several asked staff to bring back the SRS (comprehensive plan/road) item and other unresolved capital projects in a future council meeting. The city manager encouraged staff to “measure what gets done” and to act with a sense of urgency on agreed priorities.

Ending: Council did not adopt formal policies during the session; instead members asked staff to return with options, costs and timelines for parks, trees, workforce housing concepts and public‑safety facility ideas discussed during the session.

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