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Santa Rosa County commissioners approve boat‑registration fee, graffiti rule change, procurement updates and move forward on capital projects; Navarre facility

6450128 · September 25, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 25 meeting the Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners approved an optional additional vessel registration fee, updated the graffiti ordinance to require owner removal in some cases, adopted procurement manual updates, accepted a $1,014,971 CDBG award and advanced several prioritized capital projects.

The Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners on Sept. 25 approved several administrative and policy measures and advanced multiple capital projects.

Key votes and actions

- Vessel registration fee: The board opened a public hearing and approved using the state’s authority to implement an additional boater registration fee. County staff told commissioners the fee would average roughly $15 per vessel in the main category and would “go directly to improving our boat ramps and infrastructure on the waterways.” The change passed without objection.

- Defacing property / graffiti ordinance (Ordinance 98‑01): Commissioners held a public hearing and approved repeal and replacement language that added a property‑owner responsibility to remove graffiti if it is not abated within a stated period. The county attorney described the change as assigning removal responsibility to owners of derelict or absentee‑owned properties. The ordinance passed without objection.

- Procurement manual changes: The board approved updates to the procurement manual that formalize processes for expenditures over $500, add language addressing travel‑rate searches (hotel and airline) and document owner‑direct purchases used on projects. Staff said the changes formalize practices used on recent projects; the motion passed without objection.

- Navarre Beach Multi‑Use Facility and Boardwalk: Commissioners debated the scope of a proposed Navarre Beach facility and parking. Commissioner Raul and others voiced concern about scale…

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