Division of Florida to Conduct Mitigation Burn on Thursday
Source: Florida Division of Forestry
Washington County Sheriff’s Office Warns of Mail Order Prescription Fraud
Source: Washington County Sheriff’s Office
Panama City Woman Arrested for Grand Theft of Automobile
Source: Panama City Police Department
Animal Control Offers Half-off Adoptions
Source: Bay County Commission
Red Cross Responds To Assist Victims Of Haiti Earthquake
Source: Central Panhandle Chapter of the American Red Cross
Panama City Police Department Arrests Four on Burglary Charges
Source: Panama City Police Department
Sen. LeMieux Vows to “Protect Florida Jobs”
By: Erin Hawley
City Approves Affordable Housing Development
By: Jessi Chapin
Airline Uses Tax Dollars for Marketing
By: Kevin Character
Fishermen Talk to Senator
By: Marc McAfee
For Additional Headlines - go to our News Section »
-
Martin Lee Anderson Remembered
made by MGS -
Martin Lee Anderson Remembered
made by Togodbetheglory -
Martin Lee Anderson Remembered
made by Oldman -
Martin Lee Anderson Remembered
made by Cherokee -
Martin Lee Anderson Remembered
made by Athena
- New Life for Miracle Strip Amusement Park
- Winter Weather Related Information
- New Details on Mill Accident
- Scam Targets Cove
- Bank Robbery Suspect Still At Large
- 100 New Jobs Could Become Reality
- One Man Killed in Washington County Accident
- USPS Consolidation Proposal Raises Concerns
- Meth Bust Spans 2 States
- Cold Waters Freeze Fish
01/11/10 - 10:06 PM
RSS Feed
It could mean more than 100 new jobs and millions of dollars for the local economy. Panama City leaders are expected to sign a contract with a new industry previously known as “Project Nemo.”
“I’m looking forward and finally seeing this happen and seeing it go to the owner and finally start that process,” said Economic Development Alliance representative Janet Watermeier, “That means that they’re creating an 8 and a half million dollar economic impact in wages alone in our local economy for new people to be able to have good work in these tough times.”
The city, along with the Community Redevelopment Agency and EDA have spent months persuading plumbing supply company, Coast Water Technology LLC, to choose Panama City. First, they must sign a lease agreement for land near Hwy77 and 231.
“this would be no different than any landlord owning property and wanting to make sure that his tenant is economically sound so they’re putting in place the measures that any good business decision is made on,” said Watermeier. City Commissioners vote on whether or not to approve the agreement at their regular meeting Tuesday.
“Before we enter in to a lease with Mr. Easter, he has to demonstrate his financial ability to improve the property to be able to produce these jobs,” said Panama City Mayor Scott Clemons. The contract specifies a 60-day period which allows city leaders to change their minds. It also requires proof that the industry is financially feasible, and the land environmentally sound.
“If he was to fail on the contract the land would revert to the city along with the improvements,” said Clemons, “It’s just one more way to protect the financial resources of the city.”
Clemons says he expects his fellow leaders to sign. He says they’ve made the necessary revisions to protect the city’s interests and bring jobs and industry to the area.
“It really has been a lot of work,” said Clemons, “So it’s very rewarding to see that we’re actually going to get we think we’re going to get 150 jobs at a time when we really need it.”
First, we are not being sneaky and gathering your email or other information to sell to telemarketers or e-mail spam companies.
Registration on this site is required simply to allow us to keep people who would post discriminatory, threatening and harassing messages and comments from doing it again.
By having user registration, we hope to provide you with a better user experience. Please view WMBB.com's full Terms & Conditions
Get 10,000 new jobs if you legalize casino gambling at the beach along with full hotels,restaurants, and condo’s. You will have thousands of satellite jobs created along with a huge increase in year round tourisim. property tax cuts would be another benefit along with more tax money for education and schools.
Why let Biloxi, and 24 other states rake off this cash that we need?
The state already has the Lottery,numbers racquet,Powerball, Bingo, Dog and Horse Tracks,Jai-Lai,poker, and all other forms of state sanctioned gambling.
The hippocrites need to get out of Tallahassee, as we need NEW tax revenue and jobs along with a boost in tourisim.