OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — The Okaloosa County Board of Commissioners was divided Tuesday over the proposed growth plan for North Okaloosa County.
While some commissioners support the plan, others raised concerns about the quick timeline for its implementation.
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The plan aims to manage growth in the rural areas of North Okaloosa County by directing development toward areas with existing infrastructure while preserving agricultural land and the rural character of the community. It proposes the creation of urban development boundaries to limit where new residential and commercial developments can occur. This is intended to prevent urban sprawl and maintain green spaces.
However, some commissioners worry the plan, set to take effect on April 1, 2026, may be moving too quickly. District 4 Commissioner Trey Goodwin expressed hesitation about committing to the timeline.
“I’m not ready to commit to a timeline yet because the …