The RESTORE Act of 2012 is an acronym for: Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast States Act of 2012. The RESTORE Act established a Gulf Coast Restoration Trust Fund in the U.S. Treasury in which 80 percent of the Clean Water Act penalties from the Deep Horizon Oil Spill will be distributed to impacted areas for recovery.
Florida Association of Counties (FAC) is assisting in facilitating a Consortium of 23 Gulf Coast Counties for implementation of the RESTORE Act. For future updates and information about the RESTORE Act Consortium, please visit this web page. For details see links below.
The Board adopted Resolution 13-47 on March 5, 2013 and appointed the following members to the committee:
Okaloosa County RESTORE Council
Okaloosa League of Cities North (Crestview) - JB Whitten
Okaloosa League of Cities South (Destin) - Sam Seevers
Charter Boat Association and Fishermen’s Cooperative - Gary Jarvis
Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce - Dr. Jack Azzaretto
Niceville-Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce –Brian Haugen
Okaloosa County School Board - Dewey Destin
EDC - Kay Rasmussen
Tourism - Martin Owen
Environmental - Dr. Steve Shippee
Citizen At Large - Jonathan Tallman
Citizen At Large - James Breitenfeld
The Okaloosa County RESTORE Council (ORAC) will be accepting project proposals starting March 9, 2015 and closing on May 8, 2015 at midnight. For small projects (under $90K) please download and fill out Part A and submit it through the "Submit Proposal" tab. For large projects (over $90K) you will need to download Part A and Part B and submit them through the "Submit Proposal" tab.
302 N. Wilson St. - Suite 302
Crestview, FL 32536
1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Suite 100
Shalimar, FL 32579
Call 850-689-5050 or 850-423-1542 for all departments.