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Ed Spears loves the opportunities Milton offers

Ed Spears oversaw the construction of the Community Maritime Park and Blue Wahoos Stadium while working for the City of Pensacola. He is now Milton‘s city manager.

He continued, “There’s so many projects, new construction businesses going in. When we eclipsed 10,000 in population for the first time in 2020, that put us on the radar for a lot of national site selectors. And we’re seeing the fruits of that now, where national companies are coming into Milton. They’re filling up our shopping centers, they’re doing new buildings, and it’s really making a big difference.”

Spears talked about working under and with strong leaders in Pensacola.

“(City Manager) Tom Bonfield and Kevin Cowper (Community Development) and Marianne Ustick (Employee Services) were the three who brought me to Pensacola when I was in Richmond, Virginia,” he said.

“They laid so much of the foundation for the revitalization and the renaissance that we’re living in today over in Pensacola with the changes to the code and the land development ordinances so that the flexibility was there, the creativity was there to let the private industry do what they do best and kind of get out of the way, cut all that red tape.”

The City of Milton needs a new sewage treatment plan. Spears said, “We can build a new wastewater treatment plant. We’re doing the exact same project the Pensacola did. Our wastewater treatment plant is on a body of water in harm’s way from a hurricane, discharging into the river, whereas they (ECUA) discharged right into Pensacola Bay. We want to move it inland and upland. It’s the exact same project, and we can do it. At the same time, we can revitalize our downtown.”

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