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New ‘bridge-to-bridge’ island path to open soon

| Staff Reporters
A ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of Okaloosa County’s bridge-to-bridge multi-use path on Santa Rosa Island is set for 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, at Beasley Park, 1550 Miracle Strip Parkway SE.
Photoluminescent materials allow the path to glow at night. (Photo courtesy of Okaloosa County)

The $3.7 million photoluminescent path connects the John T. Brooks Bridge (when bridge construction is complete) and the William T. Marler Bridge, featuring an approximately 4-mile, pedestrian-friendly, 12-foot-wide path that enhances safety and recreation for residents and visitors seeking to enjoy the area’s picturesque natural setting.

The bridge-to-bridge path runs along the south side of U.S. Highway 98. (Photo courtesy of Okaloosa County)

“We can now enjoy a pedestrian-friendly area along this beautiful stretch of northwest Florida between Destin and Fort Walton Beach,” District 2 County Commissioner Carolyn Ketchel said in a news release. “I truly appreciate the dedication of our Public Works team as they continue to foster great working relationships with Eglin Air Force Base.”

Ketchel

The path includes photoluminescent materials that will allow it to glow at night, which will invite a unique experience for those who choose to enjoy an evening outdoors. Beach access parking areas were improved with a more solid base and bollards were installed at strategic areas for added safety.

“This is a great example of how we are improving recreation and supporting healthy lifestyles in Okaloosa County,” County Commission Chairman Paul Mixon said in the news release. “We appreciate our state legislators who helped fund this effort that will provide a lasting benefit for Okaloosa residents and visitors.”

Mixon

Those attending the ribbon-cutting ceremony are encouraged to walk the path or ride their bicycles after the ceremony to commemorate this community achievement. Funding for the construction comes from multiple sources, including tourism revenue, a grant from the Florida Department of Transportation, and a private donor.

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