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Milton, UWF partner on stream restoration project at Carpenter's Park | Santa Rosa Press Gazette

Over the years, sedimentation and runoff have disrupted that creek. Now, city officials, with help from the University of West Florida and the Pensacola & Perdido Bay Estuary Program, are looking to fix the issue. Work to restore the creek has been underway for six months, dating to when the city applied for a grant through the Pensacola & Perdido Bay Estuary Program. The goal, Planning Director Jacob Hullett said, is to return the creek to its …
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Santa Rosas Press Gazette broke the news on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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