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Niceville Mayor Dan Henkel

December 05, 2023 Mid Bay News Season 1 Episode 13
Niceville Mayor Dan Henkel
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Boggy Update | Mid Bay News
Niceville Mayor Dan Henkel
Dec 05, 2023 Season 1 Episode 13
Mid Bay News

Mayor Henkel's Background (1:30):
Mayor Henkel shares his background, growing up in Arizona, joining the Air Force, and being stationed at Eglin Air Force Base in 1995. He emphasizes his love for Niceville, where he settled with his family after retiring from the Air Force.

Roles as Mayor (4:00):
Mayor Henkel discusses his journey into local politics, starting with serving on the council and eventually becoming the mayor in July 2020. He highlights the gratification of helping people with various challenges and discusses his engagements with young people, explaining the role and functions of city government.

Vision for Niceville in 10 Years (6:00):
Mayor Henkel outlines the city's long-term goals, including increasing the number of sidewalks, collaborating with the county on infrastructure projects, and revitalizing the historical downtown area. He envisions Niceville as a safe, family-friendly community with improved amenities.

City Expansion and Benefits (9:00):
Mayor Henkel addresses the potential expansion of the city and the challenges of convincing residents to incorporate into the city. He discusses the benefits of being part of the city, such as reduced fees for local activities, improved services, and the sense of community.

White Hat Productions and Mullet Festival (12:00):
The discussion shifts to White Hat Productions' proposal to revive the Mullet Festival. Mayor Henkel explains the city's cautious approach, seeking answers on logistical issues like parking and manpower. Despite concerns, the council gives a contingent approval for planning, reflecting the community's interest in the festival's return.

Extension of Facility Hours (20:00):
Mayor Henkel shares the city's plans to extend operating hours for facilities like the senior center, library, and children's park. He emphasizes the importance of providing more opportunities for the community to enjoy these amenities.

Aquatic Center Project And Tourism Development Dollars (22:30):
Mayor Henkel discusses the long-term project of establishing an Aquatic Center in Niceville. He highlights potential benefits, including swim programs, training facilities, and attracting competitions. Funding sources are explored, including TDC revenue, partnerships, and federal grants.

Note: Timecodes provided are approximations and may not be exact due to the nature of speech and conversation.

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Show Notes

Mayor Henkel's Background (1:30):
Mayor Henkel shares his background, growing up in Arizona, joining the Air Force, and being stationed at Eglin Air Force Base in 1995. He emphasizes his love for Niceville, where he settled with his family after retiring from the Air Force.

Roles as Mayor (4:00):
Mayor Henkel discusses his journey into local politics, starting with serving on the council and eventually becoming the mayor in July 2020. He highlights the gratification of helping people with various challenges and discusses his engagements with young people, explaining the role and functions of city government.

Vision for Niceville in 10 Years (6:00):
Mayor Henkel outlines the city's long-term goals, including increasing the number of sidewalks, collaborating with the county on infrastructure projects, and revitalizing the historical downtown area. He envisions Niceville as a safe, family-friendly community with improved amenities.

City Expansion and Benefits (9:00):
Mayor Henkel addresses the potential expansion of the city and the challenges of convincing residents to incorporate into the city. He discusses the benefits of being part of the city, such as reduced fees for local activities, improved services, and the sense of community.

White Hat Productions and Mullet Festival (12:00):
The discussion shifts to White Hat Productions' proposal to revive the Mullet Festival. Mayor Henkel explains the city's cautious approach, seeking answers on logistical issues like parking and manpower. Despite concerns, the council gives a contingent approval for planning, reflecting the community's interest in the festival's return.

Extension of Facility Hours (20:00):
Mayor Henkel shares the city's plans to extend operating hours for facilities like the senior center, library, and children's park. He emphasizes the importance of providing more opportunities for the community to enjoy these amenities.

Aquatic Center Project And Tourism Development Dollars (22:30):
Mayor Henkel discusses the long-term project of establishing an Aquatic Center in Niceville. He highlights potential benefits, including swim programs, training facilities, and attracting competitions. Funding sources are explored, including TDC revenue, partnerships, and federal grants.

Note: Timecodes provided are approximations and may not be exact due to the nature of speech and conversation.

Thanks again for listening to this episode of the Mid Bay News Update! check us out for more local content at Midbaynews.com

Check us out online - linktr.ee/midbaynews