Erica Grancagnolo has been selected as the Director of Economic and Neighborhood Development for the City of Pensacola, a new position responsible for developing and implementing long-range strategic plans for city economic development.…
Read More »Pensacola International Airport has partnered with Pensacon for its annual transformation into Pensacola Intergalactic Airport, assuming the temporary name and stellar decor to commemorate the 2023 Pensacon convention scheduled for February 24-26.…
Read More »The next Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup will be on Saturday, Feb. 25 in the East Pensacola Heights area and portions of surrounding neighborhoods. Please see the cleanup map for details. This event allows City of Pensacola Sanitation customers in the…
Read More »Derek Pratt has been selected as the new Deputy Fire Chief of Operations for the Pensacola Fire Department, primarily responsible for implementing a comprehensive, effective emergency operations program that will provide the highest level of service…
Read More »On March 1, the City of Pensacola will launch an additional payment option designed to make paying for parking in city-owned public parking spaces quick and easy. The PARKPensacola pay-by-text option gives drivers the option to pay for parking…
Read More »The Port of Pensacola is proud to announce record-breaking cargo activity for fiscal year 2022, reporting the highest level of cargo activity the port has experienced in more than 15 years. The Port of Pensacola handled 425,277 tons of cargo in…
Read More »The January Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup collected over 45 tons (90,860 pounds) of bulk waste, along with 65 tires and 750 gallons of paint. The cleanup took place on Saturday, Jan. 28, with 19 loads picked up from the downtown area and portions of…
Read More »The City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with the Florida Department of Health in Escambia County to host two free diabetes information sessions and free prediabetes screenings at Sanders Beach-Corinne Jones Resource…
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Read More »Darryl Singleton has been selected as the Director of Pensacola Energy, responsible for overseeing and leading the City of Pensacola's natural gas utility company. Singleton has worked for the City of Pensacola for 27 years, receiving numerous…
Read More »Pensacola International Airport will begin work next week to replace one of two airport escalators, kicking off renovations to modernize airport facilities and enhance the overall travel experience for Pensacola residents and visitors. The…
Read More »The first Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup for 2023 will be on Saturday, Jan. 28 in the downtown area and portions of surrounding neighborhoods. Please see the cleanup map for details. This event allows City of Pensacola Sanitation customers in the…
Read More »Pensacola International Airport will begin work next week to replace one of two airport escalators, kicking off renovations to modernize airport facilities and enhance the overall travel experience for Pensacola residents and visitors. The…
Read More »Mayor D.C. Reeves has selected 10 individuals to serve as the Miraflores Burial Ground Study Community Advisory Group, which will assist the City of Pensacola in the assessment and future commemoration of Miraflores Park. The members of the…
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Read More »The City of Pensacola Mayoral Transition Team has released its final report to Mayor D.C. Reeves, which includes recommendations for the Mayor as he establishes city priorities and develops a strategic vision for Pensacola's future. The Mayoral…
Read More »Mayor D.C. Reeves is accepting applications to be considered for a vacant position on the Downtown Improvement Board. Qualified individuals interested in serving on the DIB must fill out an online application by Monday, Jan. 23 at 5 p.m. To…
Read More »The Mayor’s Institute on City Design and Just City Lab have announced the 2023 MICD Just City Mayoral Fellowship, with Mayor D.C. Reeves chosen as one of eight mayoral fellows from across the U.S. The MICD Just City Mayoral Fellowship is a…
Read More »The first Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup for 2023 will be on Saturday, Jan. 28 in the downtown area and portions of surrounding neighborhoods. Please see the cleanup map for details. This event allows City of Pensacola Sanitation customers in the…
Read More »As a result of research following the discovery of human remains at Miraflores Park in June 2021, the City of Pensacola will be conducting a burial ground study of the park’s grounds with a goal of assessing, interpreting and commemorating the…
Read More »Mayor D.C. Reeves has announced plans to allocate funding from the City of Pensacola's budget to make significant investments in three vital areas: Public safety, strategic planning, and City parks and facilities maintenance The funding…
Read More »City Completes Drainage Improvements to Osceola Golf Course The City of Pensacola is pleased to announce the completion of significant drainage improvements to Osceola Golf Course, which will enhance the overall golfing experience for visitors…
Read More »COME OUT TO PLAY TODAY AT OSCEOLA GOLF COURSE If you're looking for a course that stands out from the rest, then Osceola Golf Course in Pensacola welcomes you to one of Northwest Florida's finest golf courses. Osceola offers a challenging 18 hole…
Read More »The Pensacola Fire Department is now hiring Professional Firefighters to join the PFD team, offering competitive benefits and opportunities for advancement for individuals looking to further their career in firefighting. Interested applicants are…
Read More »City 'Keep the Wreath Green' Fire Safety Campaign Ends with One Red Bulb The Pensacola Fire Department ended its annual "Keep the Wreath Green" Fire Safety Campaign with one red bulb, representing one residential house fire in the City of…
Read More »With extreme cold weather forecast through the holiday weekend, Pensacola Fire Department would like to urge residents to practice space heater safety and know the potential risks associated with home heating equipment. Home fires occur more in the…
Read More »Fees for city-owned, on-street public parking (designated by teal blue signs) will be waived on Dec. 23-25, Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 For five days over the holiday season there will be no charge to park in a City of Pensacola-owned parking space on…
Read More »Orange Beach: Body, Mind, Spirit Expo VENDORS and SPEAKERS WANTED!! BE A VENDOR OR SPEAKER CLICK HERE January 7, 2023, 10:00 am - 7:00 pm Orange Beach: Body, Mind, Spirit Expo **Now Accepting Vendors** An event for people who are into…
Read More »TO: City Council FROM: Ericka L. Burnett, City Clerk SUBJECT: Nomination – Board of Trustees, Firemen’s Relief and Pension Fund SUMMARY: The Board of Trustees, Firemen’s Relief and Pension Fund oversees the administration of…
Read More »The City of Pensacola is excited to announce a $637,060 funding award from the Florida Department of Transportation for a multi-use path at Hollice T. Williams Park, which will provide enhanced connectivity for bicyclists and pedestrians and serve…
Read More »The Pensacola Fire Department has placed the first red bulb on the city's "Keep the Wreath Green" fire safety wreath. The annual fire safety campaign aims to reduce the number of fires by promoting simple, life-saving holiday safety tips in…
Read More »City of Pensacola and Escambia County Designated as the Only American World War II Heritage City in Florida The National Park Service has designated the City of Pensacola and Escambia County as an American World War II Heritage City, honoring…
Read More »Pensacola Parking 101: Use ParkPensacola and 'Trust the Teal' When Parking Downtown The City of Pensacola would like to remind downtown Pensacola visitors to "trust the teal" and look for the teal ParkPensacola signs to get the best value and…
Read More »Pensacola Parks and Recreation received a generous donation form the Pensacola Tennis Club (PTTC) on Nov. 17, 2022. Proceeds were raised from the 7th Annual Table Tennis Tournament held on Oct. 22, 2022 at Fricker Resource Center. The…
Read More »The Pensacola Fire Department is now hiring Professional Firefighters to join the PFD team, offering competitive benefits and opportunities for advancement for individuals looking to further their career in firefighting. Interested applicants are…
Read More »The City of Pensacola is now accepting applications for the Fiscal Year 2023 Pensacola Neighborhood Challenge Grant Program, which is a matching grant program that provides City of Pensacola neighborhood associations with funding to complete…
Read More »'Keep the Wreath Green' Fire Safety Campaign Kicks off Dec. 1 The Pensacola Fire Department, in collaboration with Escambia County Fire Rescue, will launch its annual “Keep the Wreath Green” Fire Safety campaign Thursday, Dec. 1. While a…
Read More »Pensacola International Airport Increases Ranking Among Top 100 Most Popular Airports Right on the heels of a busy Thanksgiving travel week, Pensacola International Airport continues to see strong passenger demand, pushing PNS to new levels among…
Read More »Hundreds of runners and walkers will take off on the Pensacola International Airport runway Saturday, Dec. 3 for the 10th Annual Runway 5K benefiting the United Service Organization Northwest Florida. The Runway 5K begins at 10 a.m., with a…
Read More »The City of Pensacola's Shared Micromobility Pilot Program will require all shared e-scooter users who are ending trips in the downtown core to park in designated e-scooter parking corrals, effective Wednesday, Dec. 7. Riders may use their VEO app…
Read More »With the holidays around the corner, the Pensacola Fire Department encourages residents to practice cooking safety now and throughout the year. Cooking is the greatest cause of home fires and home fire injuries, and Thanksgiving is the peak day for…
Read More »The City of Pensacola is pleased to announce that 100% of the Emergency Housing Vouchers the city received from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development targeted for homeless households have been allocated to eligible families, providing…
Read More »The City of Pensacola is excited to announce a $5.95 million RESTORE funding award for the Bayou Texar Outfalls Project, which will help improve Bayou Texar water quality through the addition of five underground stormwater treatment units along the…
Read More »City Hall, Some City of Pensacola Phone Lines Experiencing Outages Some City of Pensacola phone lines are currently experiencing outages and are unable to receive incoming calls or make outgoing calls. Impacted lines include: -311 -City Hall…
Read More »The City of Pensacola invites the public to a dedication ceremony for the Ronald Townsend Tennis Court at Armstrong Park on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 2 p.m. The tennis court was renamed for former City Councilman Ronald Townsend, who served as the…
Read More »The public is invited to learn about the future of the Carpenter Creek and Bayou Texar Watershed Management Plan during an open house event Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 5:30 p.m. the Bayview Community Center, located at 2000 E. Lloyd St. The event is free to…
Read More »Plaza de Luna has now reopened to the public, providing an area for residents and visitors to enjoy walking, fishing, beautiful waterfront views and more. The area was closed while City of Pensacola completed repairs to areas of the plaza that…
Read More »The City of Pensacola invites the public to a dedication ceremony for the Ronald Townsend Tennis Court at Armstrong Park on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 2 p.m. The tennis court was renamed for former City Councilman Ronald Townsend, who served as the…
Read More »The final Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup collected over 65 tons (131,170 pounds) of bulk waste, along with 73 tires and nearly 1,300 gallons of paint. The cleanup took place on Saturday, Oct. 29, with 25 loads picked up from the Cordova Park, Baars…
Read More »The City of Pensacola has added information to the city website about proposed amendments to the City Charter, in an effort to help voters stay informed when considering the proposed amendments on the Nov. 8 ballot. Voters who live within city…
Read More »Stephen Ringl has been selected as the new Director of Innovation & Technology for the City of Pensacola, responsible for developing and implementing a strategic vision in all areas of technology for the city. Ringl joins the City of Pensacola…
Read More »Ryan Mattox Selected as Osceola Golf Course Manager Ryan Mattox has been selected as the new Osceola Golf Course Manager, responsible for overseeing the operation of the city-owned golf course and maintaining an exceptional golfing experience…
Read More »The Port of Pensacola hosted a Maritime Commerce Day and port tour Wednesday, Oct. 26 to give port partners and members of the media a behind the scenes look at the variety of tenants operating at the port, from American Magic and Cemex to Martin…
Read More »Escambia County Marine Resources will hold a Waterways Management Workshop Monday, Nov. 14 at 5:30 p.m. at the Central Office Complex, 3363 W. Park Place, room 104. Members of the public are invited and encouraged to attend. Held in conjunction…
Read More »The final Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup for 2022 will be on Saturday, Oct. 29 in the Cordova Park, Baars Park, Dunwoody Park and Carpenter Creek areas. Please see the cleanup map for details. This event allows City of Pensacola Sanitation customers…
Read More »PFD Investigation Determines Discarded Cigarette Caused Armstrong Park Playground Fire Red Flag Warning in Effect for Escambia County; Public Reminded to Always Properly Dispose of Cigarettes Pensacola Fire Department would like to remind the…
Read More »The Ninth Avenue northbound bridge over Carpenter’s Creek is slated to open next week. Two travel lanes in each direction will be open when traffic is placed in the final configuration on Tuesday, Oct. 18. Drivers will continue to encounter…
Read More »Seven new mid-block crosswalks will be activated on West Cervantes Street, between Dominquez and A Streets, the week of Monday, Oct. 17. The crossings are located between the following streets: - Dominguez and Green Streets - Grandview and…
Read More »Dance Classes Dance classes are offered in a variety of disciplines for youth and adults. We offer dance lessons in ballet, tap, jazz, pointe, hip-hop, lyrical, modern, Irish, belly dance, line dancing, tumbling and more. We also offer a variety…
Read More »REMINDER: Julian Olsen Bust Dedication Today (Tuesday, Oct. 11) at Bayview Park The City of Pensacola invites the public to a dedication ceremony for the new Julian Olsen bust at Bayview Park on Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 2 p.m., celebrating the life and…
Read More »Nearly 70 City of Pensacola employees, Mayor Grover Robinson and Mayor-Elect D.C. Reeves joined volunteers throughout the community to support United Way Day of Caring on Friday, Oct. 7, an annual community service effort coordinated by United Way…
Read More »Mayor Congratulates Pensacola Blue Wahoos for Southern League Championship Win Mayor Grover Robinson recognized the Pensacola Blue Wahoos at his weekly press conference on Monday, Oct. 3 for their new title of 2022 Southern League Champions.…
Read More »The City of Pensacola has been awarded a $500,000 African American Cultural and Historical grant from the State of Florida for the Alice S. Williams Library Restoration Project, which will help the city repair and restore the historic building while…
Read More »As Fire Prevention Week approaches, the Pensacola Fire Department reminds residents that "Fire won't wait. Plan your escape." The Pensacola Fire Department is teaming up with the National Fire Protection Association® to celebrate the 100th…
Read More »The final Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup for 2022 will be on Saturday, Oct. 29 in the Cordova Park, Baars Park, Dunwoody Park and Carpenter Creek areas. Please see the cleanup map for details. This event allows City of Pensacola Sanitation customers…
Read More »The City of Pensacola is seeking the public's input to help develop a forward-thinking Active Transportation Plan, with a goal of gathering input on walking, biking and other human-powered modes of getting around the Pensacola community. The plan is…
Read More »City to Recognize Indigenous Peoples' Day Oct. 10 at City Hall The City of Pensacola and Mayor Grover C. Robinson, IV will host a recognition for Indigenous Peoples' Day on Monday, Oct. 10 at 9 a.m. on the front steps of City Hall, located at…
Read More »The City of Pensacola invites the public to a dedication ceremony for the new Julian Olsen bust at Bayview Park on Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 2 p.m., celebrating the life and legacy of Julian "Ole" Olsen, Sr., the City of Pensacola's first-ever Parks and…
Read More »Recycling for City of Pensacola Sanitation Customers will resume on Monday, Oct. 3, and residents are reminded to practice good recycling habits to help ensure materials can be properly recycled. City of Pensacola Sanitation customers should only…
Read More »Pensacola International Airport and Pensacola Energy Phone Lines Experiencing Outages Pensacola International Airport and Pensacola Energy phone lines are currently experiencing outages and are unable to receive incoming calls. If you have a…
Read More »Please see attached memorandum for description and qualifications. Anyone interested in serving should fill out an application of interest http://cityofpensacola.com/FormCenter/City-Clerk-3/Application-for-Boards-Authorities-and-C-81 and contact a…
Read More »The September Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup collected over 65 tons (131,710 pounds) of bulk waste, along with 77 tires and 1,171 gallons of paint. The cleanup took place on Saturday, Sept. 24, with 27 loads picked up from a portion of the Scenic…
Read More »Recycling for City of Pensacola Sanitation Customers will resume Monday, Oct. 3 after being on hold while the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority completed repairs to their Materials Recycling Facility. The City of Pensacola Sanitation Services…
Read More »This is Halloween Play Pensacola Join us for a SPOOKTACULAR lineup of festivities to celebrate Halloween this October! All events are free and open to all ages unless noted otherwise. Costumes are encouraged but not required. Play Pensacola…
Read More »Pensacola International Airport and Pensacola Energy phone lines are currently experiencing outages and are unable to receive incoming calls. If you have a gas outage, suspect a gas leak or have a gas-related emergency, please call the Pensacola…
Read More »Port of Pensacola "Welcome to Your Port" Video Earns AAPA Communications Award The Port of Pensacola received a Lighthouse Communication Award of Distinction from the American Association of Port Authorities for its “HOMEPORT: Welcome to…
Read More »Mayor-Elect D.C. Reeves and Transition Team Chairman Capt. Tim “Lucky” Kinsella, USN (Ret.) are pleased to announce the members of the City of Pensacola Mayoral Transition Team, which will help Mayor-Elect Reeves establish city…
Read More »Small business owners and suppliers are invited to connect at the Pensacola Supplier Diversity Exchange on Thursday, Sept. 22, a free event featuring opportunities to market goods and services directly with local and state buyers. The event will…
Read More »The City of Pensacola has completed its fourth annual city employee engagement and satisfaction survey, which shows a consistent increase in employee engagement during Mayor Grover Robinson's term as Mayor. The City of Pensacola rose from the 39th…
Read More »The City of Pensacola is seeking the public's input on arts and culture in the Pensacola community, in order to help identify and shape the priorities of the newly-created Cultural Affairs Program. Members of the arts community, arts and culture…
Read More »Pensacola Fire Department crews are being commended for their thorough and professional response to a food truck fire this week, going above and beyond to minimize damage while safely extinguishing the fire. No one was injured in the fire, which…
Read More »The City of Pensacola is accepting applications for the Pensacola Youth Council, a program for area high school students interested in becoming involved in their community, learning the inner workings of local government and sharpening their…
Read More »Small business owners and suppliers are invited to connect at the Pensacola Supplier Diversity Exchange on Thursday, Sept. 22, a free event featuring opportunities to market goods and services directly with local and state buyers. The event will…
Read More »The City of Pensacola invites the community to a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 22 to celebrate improvements to the Hitzman-Optimist Park soccer fields and kick off the 2022 Pensacola Youth Soccer season. The ribbon cutting will take…
Read More »5210 Day of Play The 5210 Day of Play event originally scheduled for Saturday, September 10 has been postponed to Saturday, November 5. Get Ready! 2022 Day of Play is Saturday, November 5! Lace up those sneakers...It’s time to get out,…
Read More »The next Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup will be on Saturday, Sept. 24 in a portion of the Scenic Heights neighborhood and Spanish Trail area. Please see the cleanup map for details. This event allows City of Pensacola Sanitation customers in the…
Read More »The City of Pensacola invites the community to a dedication of the newly renamed Herman Jones Building on Monday, Sept. 12 at 1 p.m. at the Roger Scott Athletic Complex, located at 2130 Summit Blvd. Please see map for details. The Parks and…
Read More »The City of Pensacola is continuing to complete sidewalk repairs and install ADA-compliant curb ramps, as part of the city's ongoing efforts to improve accessibility and walkability throughout Pensacola neighborhoods. The City of Pensacola's Public…
Read More »The City of Pensacola is seeking the public's input on arts and culture in the Pensacola community, in order to help identify and shape the priorities of the newly-created Cultural Affairs Program. Members of the arts community, arts and culture…
Read More »City of Pensacola and Escambia County Observe Florida Preparedness Month 2022 Escambia County encourages residents to join in observing Florida Preparedness Month during September. Florida Preparedness Month is observed each year by the state of…
Read More »City of Pensacola parking users who pay through the ParkPensacola app are asked to please ensure their app is updated to the latest version by updating to version 1.2.3 in the Apple App Store or Google Play. Users who have not updated to the…
Read More »City of Pensacola Shared Micromobility Program Transitions to Seated E-Scooters Only The City of Pensacola's Shared Micromobility Pilot Program has transitioned to seated e-scooters only, with the removal of stand-up e-scooters effective Sept. 1. …
Read More »City Celebrates John Sunday, Jr. Plaza Dedication The City of Pensacola hosted members of the community and the Sunday family to celebrate the dedication of the John Sunday, Jr. Memorial Plaza on Thursday, Sept. 1. The north plaza of City Hall was…
Read More »Due to repairs at the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority's Materials Recycling Facility, recycling for City of Pensacola Sanitation customers has been temporarily on hold since June 16, 2022. ECUA's estimated reopening date for the recycling facility…
Read More »The City of Pensacola is conducting its annual resident satisfaction survey and is encouraging all city residents to participate and let their voices be heard. City residents are asked to complete the survey online at uwf.edu/HaasResidentSurvey…
Read More »City Congratulates Three New Certified Floodplain Managers Three City of Pensacola Inspections employees recently attended training and passed the exam to become Certified Floodplain Managers in Escambia County, which will help further…
Read More »Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup Collects Over 40 Tons of Bulk Waste The August Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup collected over 40 tons (81,220 pounds) of bulk waste, along with 23 tires and 1,117 gallons of paint. The cleanup took place on Saturday, Aug.…
Read More »The City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation Department has installed new playground equipment at Long Hollow Park, adding even more amenities for children and families to enjoy at this beautiful neighborhood park. The new playground equipment…
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Read More »Escambia County residents are encouraged to monitor potential localized flooding during the Thursday storms. Roadways and rivers can experience flooding due to excessive rainfall. The National Weather Service in Mobile projects the threat of…
Read More »The next Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup will be on Saturday, August 27 in the area east of Spanish Trail and north of Summit Boulevard, including Baycliff, Lavallet, Gaberonne, Bohemia, and surrounding neighborhoods. Please see the cleanup map for…
Read More »The City of Pensacola invites the public to a dedication ceremony for John Sunday, Jr. Plaza on Thursday, Aug. 25 at 2 p.m. at the north plaza of City Hall, located at 222 W. Main St. in Pensacola. Mayor Grover C. Robinson, IV, along with District…
Read More »The next Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup will be on Saturday, August 27 in the area east of Spanish Trail and north of Summit Boulevard, including Baycliff, Lavallet, Gaberonne, Bohemia, and surrounding neighborhoods. Please see the cleanup map for…
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Read More »The July Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup collected over 50 tons (101,220 pounds) of bulk waste, along with 69 tires and 788 gallons of paint. The cleanup took place on Saturday, July 30, with 22 loads picked up from the Eastgate, Parker Circle and…
Read More »The Architectural Review Board approves or disapproves plans for buildings to be erected, renovated, or razed which are located, or to be located within the historic districts, preservation districts and Governmental Center District The…
Read More »The City of Pensacola invites the public to a groundbreaking event on Tuesday, Aug. 2 at 4 p.m. kicking off construction of the Blake Doyle Skatepark, a highly anticipated and monumental project for the Pensacola skate community. The…
Read More »The City of Pensacola recognized summer interns at a luncheon and awards ceremony on Friday, July 29, marking the conclusion of the 2022 City of Pensacola Summer Youth Intern Program. Interns spent eight weeks working with a specific city…
Read More »The City of Pensacola celebrated the start of construction on the Bruce Beach Revitalization Project at a groundbreaking event today, Tuesday, July 26, an exciting project that will serve as a catalyst for connecting and activating Pensacola's…
Read More »Park Pensacola Online and Phone Payments Temporarily Unavailable Monday, July 25 Online and phone payments for City of Pensacola parking citations will be temporarily unavailable on Monday, July 25 as the city completes software upgrades. Online…
Read More »The City of Pensacola and the University of Florida IFAS Extension are teaming up to host the Climate Smart Floridians Program to provide citizens with research-based information about local climate change. This eight-week program will run Aug. 24…
Read More »The City of Pensacola invites the public to a groundbreaking event on Tuesday, Aug. 2 at 4 p.m. kicking off construction of the Blake Doyle Skatepark, a highly anticipated and monumental project for the Pensacola skate community. Additional…
Read More »The City of Pensacola has named Fred Crenshaw as the new Sanitation Services and Fleet Management Director, responsible for overseeing Code Enforcement, Fleet Management and Sanitation Services for the city. Crenshaw has worked for City of…
Read More »Please see attached memorandum for description and qualifications. Anyone interested in serving should fill out an application of interest http://cityofpensacola.com/FormCenter/City-Clerk-3/Application-for-Boards-Authorities-and-C-81 and contact a…
Read More »The City of Pensacola invites the public to a groundbreaking event kicking off the Bruce Beach Revitalization Project, which is a catalytic project of the Pensacola Waterfront Framework Plan supporting the city's goal of creating a more connected…
Read More »The next Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup will be on Saturday, July 30 in the Eastgate, Parker Circle and Broadview Farms neighborhoods including portions of surrounding neighborhoods. Please see the cleanup map for details. This event allows City of…
Read More »The City of Pensacola has launched upgrades to the city website, including navigational improvements and a redesign that reflects Pensacola's branding and vision. The website can still be accessed at cityofpensacola.com. Navigational improvements…
Read More »Sign up for the Fall 2022 youth soccer season with Pensacola Youth Soccer! Registration is open now through Aug. 1 or once team spaces have filled. Don't hesitate. Act now and sign up today! Additional…
Read More »Dance classes are offered in a variety of disciplines for youth and adults. We offer dance lessons in ballet, tap, jazz, pointe, hip-hop, lyrical, modern, Irish, belly dance, line dancing, tumbling and more. We also offer a variety of fitness and…
Read More »The City of Pensacola has selected Sydney Robinson to fill the newly created position of Cultural Affairs Coordinator. In this role, Robinson will assess community needs for cultural programs and coordinate with other community leaders to organize…
Read More »Electric scooter users in the City of Pensacola are reminded to always follow city rules and ordinances for operating e-scooters, along with all applicable state traffic laws. The City of Pensacola will be enforcing rules for proper riding and…
Read More »Pensacola Named One of America’s Top 100 Best Cities Pensacola has made the top 100 list in the 2022 America's Best Cities Report, ranking among many of the nation's most well-known metropolitan cities. The smallest city on the list,…
Read More »Celebrate July Fourth Safely in Escambia County and the City of Pensacola Escambia County and the City of Pensacola wish residents and visitors a safe, fun July Fourth with friends and family, and remind everyone to follow these fireworks safety…
Read More »The 200th Anniversary Commission invites the public to the closing event for Florida’s Bicentennial Celebration on Sunday, July 17 at 6:30 p.m. in Museum Plaza, located at 120 Church St. behind the Pensacola Museum of History. This community…
Read More »Pensacola has made the top 100 list in the 2022 America's Best Cities Report, ranking among many of the nation's most well-known metropolitan cities including New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington, D.C. and more. The…
Read More »The City of Pensacola is conducting an Urban Forest Inventory of trees on city property and rights of way throughout the city, with a goal of better understanding and managing Pensacola's urban forest. City consultant Geosyntec will begin…
Read More »Pensacola Energy Online Bill Payment Website Restored The Pensacola Energy online bill payment website has been restored. The website can be accessed here. For more information or general questions, email [email protected]. To stay…
Read More »City of Pensacola Recognizes Graduates from Pensacola Citizens Academy The City of Pensacola recognized graduates from the 2022 Pensacola Citizens Academy on Tuesday, June 21, marking the end of a nine-week interactive course hosted by the city.…
Read More »Adrian Stills has been selected as the City of Pensacola's Parks and Recreation Director, responsible for overseeing the city's 94 parks, community resource centers, athletic facilities and numerous community activities facilitated by the Parks and…
Read More »The Pensacola Fire Department and Pensacola Energy would like to remind residents about natural gas safety and fire prevention practices to help keep you and your family safe. It is important for customers to understand how to safely respond during…
Read More »The City of Pensacola is excited to welcome New York Yacht Club American Magic back to the Port of Pensacola for training, marking the team’s third winter training on the Gulf Coast. PATRIOT, the team’s AC75 racing yacht, arrived in…
Read More »The City of Pensacola is highlighting a variety of events scheduled to celebrate Juneteenth, the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. "I am excited to see the Pensacola community come together…
Read More »Seven new mid-block crossing locations are a major feature of the pedestrian safety improvements under construction on West Cervantes Street, between Dominguez and A Street in Pensacola. The mid-block crossings have multiple layers of crosswalk…
Read More »America's Tall Ship USCGC Barque Eagle The City of Pensacola and Mayor Grover Robinson had a great visit with America’s Tall Ship, the USCGC Barque Eagle, and its crew during the ship's stay at Plaza de Luna last week. The Eagle is the…
Read More »The next Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup will be on Saturday, June 25 in the Sanders Beach, Bayou Grove and West Garden District neighborhoods. Please see the cleanup map for details. This event allows City of Pensacola Sanitation customers in the…
Read More »In accordance with the guidelines of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the City of Pensacola Housing Department will stop accepting applications to the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program waitlist effective July 11, 2022,…
Read More »It’s the time we’ve all been waiting for! City of Pensacola Pools are now open for the 2022 Aquatics Season. City of Pensacola Pool Facilities will be open beginning Saturday, May 28 through Monday, September 5, 2022. 2022 Admission…
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