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Escambia County Sheriff's Office urges spring breakers to keep Pensacola Beach safe
Escambia County Sheriff's Office urges spring breakers to keep Pensacola Beach safe

Yahoo

time12-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Escambia County Sheriff's Office urges spring breakers to keep Pensacola Beach safe

ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons hopes vacationers find the balance between having fun and respecting the county as Spring Break arrives for more and more students across the country. Former Santa Rosa County school administrator arrested on grand theft: FDLE Florida remains a top destination, including the northwest stretch of the Gulf Coast. 'We're going to have our bicycle units out there,' said Sheriff Simmons. 'We're going to work with the Santa Rosa Island Authority to get more deputies out there.' 'Be courteous to other people that are vacationing here, but also understand, again, that this is our home, and we're not going to let you tear it up,' he added. Pensacola Beach doesn't allow glass on beaches, but alcohol is permitted. 'Certainly no DUI underage drinking,' Sheriff Simmons said. 'We will take enforcement action on people that are violating these laws.' Santa Rosa County District Schools launches virtual courses for some students Those who plan to travel to Northwest Florida should expect larger crowds throughout the month of March. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Pensacola Beach tourism vital to local economy: 2024 Visitor Survey
Pensacola Beach tourism vital to local economy: 2024 Visitor Survey

Yahoo

time06-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Pensacola Beach tourism vital to local economy: 2024 Visitor Survey

PENSACOLA, Fla. (WKRG) — Pensacola Beach is known for attracting visitors, and officials say those visitors have significantly helped the economy, supporting thousands of jobs and generating millions of dollars to help sustain local businesses. Mobile police investigating after woman finds camera in store bathroom The impact of Pensacola Beach tourism was highlighted in the 2024 Visitor Survey. According to the survey conducted by the University of West Florida's Haas Center, Pensacola Beach tourism had an 'immense economic contribution to Escambia County.' Here are some reported findings: Tourism supports 8,242 jobs on Pensacola Beach, from hospitality and retail to entertainment and transportation. Visitors generate $287.6 million in personal income, helping sustain local workers and businesses. The total economic impact of tourism is $966.4 million, fueling multiple industries beyond just hospitality. Tourism contributes $493.5 million to the gross regional product, reinforcing its role as a key driver of the local economy. Tax revenue from tourism reaches $131.8 million, directly funding public services such as road maintenance, traffic management, public safety, local schools, parks, beach conservation, and community projects. Officials said the numbers show Pensacola Beach's value to the area. 'Pensacola Beach is more than just a premier destination — it's an economic powerhouse for Escambia County,' said Mike Burns, executive director of the Santa Rosa Island Authority. 'These survey results reaffirm the tremendous value that visitors bring to our local economy, supporting thousands of jobs and driving revenue that benefits everyone in our community.' Orange Beach Middle and High School, UMS-Wright Preparatory School earn 2024 Safe School Initiative Award The survey also showed high visitor satisfaction, and Santa Rosa Island Authority said they look forward to welcoming those returning and new visitors back to the Emerald Coast. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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