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Crestview council adopts Main Street design rules, restricts heavy deliveries and sets sidewalk-dining rules

5469379 · June 9, 2025
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Summary

The council approved a package of ordinances aimed at protecting recent Main Street investments: new development standards to match historic North Main Street character, limits on commercial truck traffic and delivery routing rules, and rules for sidewalk dining.

The Crestview City Council on June 9 adopted two ordinances intended to protect the city’s Main Street improvements and manage delivery traffic and outdoor dining.

Ordinance 2,000, titled Main Street Development Standards, extends design rules now used north of the railroad tracks to the south side of Main Street. The measure sets aesthetic controls — including maximum front setbacks, rules that require buildings to face Main Street, provisions for public plaza space and rules to keep garbage-collection areas away from the street — to guide future redevelopment so it mirrors the character of historic downtown.

Council members heard that the planning and…

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