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Milton board advances Riverfront master plan discussion, highlights marina, museum and welcome-center concepts
Summary
At a Community Improvement Board meeting, staff presented Riverfront master plan revisions that emphasize a deep-water Riverfront Village marina, reframing the West Florida Railroad Museum as a broader 'Historic Milton Village,' and a low-cost welcome-center reuse; board approved routine agenda and minutes and discussed next steps tied to RFPs and grants.
The Community Improvement Board of Milton discussed continued revisions to the Riverfront Master Plan, with staff presenting visions for a Riverfront Village marina, a rebranded historic-railroad district and a proposed welcome center.
Steven, the staff presenter, outlined the marina concept and noted the waterfront parcels now identified are privately owned and sit in the floodway. He said the river south of the trestle bridge contains the only deep-water access on the Blackwater River in the Milton area, with depths that exceed 25 feet in places and as much as 45–50 feet in others. "It is the section that if we were to have a larger…
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