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Commission moves forward on downtown marina: agrees to cost‑verification, CRA funding for amenities and to bid 44 slips

Panama City Commission · February 11, 2026
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Summary

After months of design work commissioners agreed to proceed with permitting the full marina, bid a 44-slip package for the West Basin, pursue infrastructure engineering (city to assist on uplands), and use CRA funding for nonessential amenities; commission approved cost-plus verification mechanisms and a construction approach to repair the bulkhead while building wet slips.

The Panama City Commission on Feb. 10 directed staff to proceed with permitting for the full downtown marina and to go to bid on a 44-slip package in the West Basin while pursuing verification of probable costs and funding approaches for additional amenities.

Public works staff and design consultant Todd Terrell of Terrell Hall & Associates presented a phased approach that would allow the city to build the first group of…

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