The City of Pensacola seeks to inform its residents, businesses and visitors by engaging in a proactive communications system. This approach recognizes that one of the most effective and quickest ways to communicate City policies and activities to citizens is by working in partnership with the news media.
The Public Information Office:
Provides strategic counsel on message development for the Mayor and the various departments, divisions, and enterprises of the City;
Plans and executes special events and projects that advance administrative priorities;
Manages relationships with local, regional, and national print, broadcast and online media outlets;
Organizes Mayoral press conferences, local and national interviews, and announcements.
The Public Information Office also manages digital communications such as the City newsletter and various social media channels such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.
A section of Jefferson Street at Commendencia Slip will close beginning Wednesday, May 18 for the City of Pensacola's contractor to complete FEMA repairs from Hurricane Sally damage in the area. Additional Info...
The City of Pensacola has been selected by the Environmental Protection Agency to receive a $367,000 Brownsfields Assessment Grant, which will be used to conduct environmental site assessments and prepare a cleanup plan for brownfield sites. Additional Info...
The community is invited to the second public meeting for the Jackson Street Master Plan on Tuesday, May 24 from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Brownsville Community Center, located at 3200 W. De Soto St. in Pensacola. Additional Info...
Three new traffic signals on West Cervantes Street, at the intersections of North J, North L and North R Streets, will be fully operational beginning Tuesday, May 17. Additional Info...
The next Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup will be on Saturday, May 21 in a portion of the East Hill neighborhood. Please see the cleanup map for details. Additional Info...