DeFuniak Springs City Council Debates Street Closure for Mardi Gras, Considers New Slogan.
- Meeting Overview:
The DeFuniak Springs City Council meeting on April 13, 2026, covered topics, including a debate over a street closure for an upcoming Mardi Gras event and discussions about adopting a new city slogan. The council also addressed concerns about water billing discrepancies, historical district guidelines, and infrastructure issues.
The most debated topic was the proposed closure of Baldwin Avenue for the Mardi Gras celebration. Event organizers requested the street be closed from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to accommodate vendors and maintain the traditional setup. However, several council members expressed reservations, citing potential negative impacts on local businesses. One council member noted that Baldwin Avenue is not typically closed for other events, pointing out that businesses operating on Saturdays could be disrupted. Another member proposed modifying the closure time to just two hours in the morning to reduce the impact on businesses.
The Mardi Gras representatives emphasized the importance of maintaining their longstanding tradition and expressed frustration over competition with a farmers market scheduled for the same day. They highlighted that vendors might not return if competition remains an issue. While the event’s historical significance was acknowledged, the council debated the necessity of closing Baldwin Avenue entirely. Ultimately, a motion was made to approve the event without closing Baldwin Avenue, with some members stressing the need for logistical coordination to prevent misunderstandings during the event.
In addition to the Mardi Gras discussion, the council deliberated on the adoption of a new city slogan. The debate centered around three main options: “Historic Uptown,” “Everyone’s Hometown,” and “Small Town Big Heart.” While public surveys favored “Historic Uptown,” some council members argued that the slogan should align with the city’s vision statement. There was a suggestion to put the top three options to a public vote. The council recognized the importance of community identity in determining the final slogan, with a willingness to continue discussions to find a suitable option.
Concerns about water billing discrepancies were raised by a resident who reported receiving an unexpectedly high bill. The resident suspected a mix-up with their water meter and noted a lack of communication from the utility staff regarding potential billing credits. The council acknowledged these issues and expressed a commitment to investigating the matter further.
The meeting also addressed historic district design standards, with a proposal to make them optional to encourage compliance through incentives rather than enforcement. This sparked a dialogue about the implications of guideline language and the need for clear communication with real estate professionals about disclosure requirements in the historic district. The council considered offering expedited approval processes as an incentive for adhering to the guidelines, emphasizing a balance between preservation and flexibility.
Infrastructure concerns were also on the agenda, including discussions about asbestos water pipes under Twin Lakes Drive. The council highlighted the need for core sampling to assess the condition of the pipes before road paving projects. The presence of asbestos posed health risks, and there was a push to upgrade pipe sizes to accommodate new housing developments.
As the meeting concluded, updates were provided on various city projects, such as upcoming renovations at a municipal building and the start of a police and fire impact fee study. The city manager’s evaluation was also mentioned, with an emphasis on aligning evaluations with budgetary considerations.
Bob Campbell
City Council Officials:
Todd Bierbaum (Mayor Pro-Tempore), Josh Sconiers, Amy Heavilin, Glen Harrison, Anthony Vallee, Koby Townsend (City Manager)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/13/2026
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Recording Published:
04/13/2026
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Duration:
97 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Walton County
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Towns:
Defuniak Springs
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