Beach transportation in development

Gulf Islands National Seashores Superintendent Dan Brown received the Milton Pride tag holder from Sunrise Kiwanis President-elect Bonnie Holt. (SPECIAL TO THE PRESS GAZETTE)

MILTON — Gulf Islands National Seashores Superintendent Dan Brown received the Milton Pride tag holder from Sunrise Kiwanis President-elect Bonnie Holt. 

Ferries and trolleys are in Fort Pickens and area beaches’ future, Brown said. Two ferries to transport visitors to Fort Pickens; docks installed to accommodate the ferries; and solar-powered trolleys to transport visitors are in the plans, he told Kiwanis members.   

With $2.8 million in grants and $5.2 million from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill recovery, these long-held hopes are becoming a reality.   

Brown also spoke about the trouble with waves washing out the road when there is a storm in the Gulf. Anything over 8 feet in wave height or 2 inches in rain causes a road washout, he said. 

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Beach transportation in development