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Hold onto your hats, folks, because John Walton is about to drop a bombshell prediction for 2024: the imminent arrival of public transportation on the illustrious 30A in South Walton County.
That's right, you heard it here first!
Now, let me tell you, this isn't just some pie-in-the-sky dream.
Oh no, we've got some serious visionaries in our midst, none other than Brian Kellenberger, the brain behind beach operations at the Tourist Development Council.
This guy's a genius, let me tell you.
And he's got a grand vision for public transportation that's going to revolutionize the way we get around on 30A.
We've already seen a taste of what's to come with the shuttle service at Grayton Beach, shuttling folks from the public parking off 283 to the Red Bar and beyond.
But mark my words, this is just the beginning.
Picture this: a seamless east-to-west transportation system running along 30A, from dawn till dusk, making stops at all the hotspots along the way.
And let me tell you, this is going to be a game-changer.
Say goodbye to parking woes and traffic snarls, because with public transportation, you won't even need a car to get around.
And trust me, I'll be the first in line to hop aboard that shuttle.
In fact, you might catch me penning my next masterpiece right there on the 30A public transportation vessel.
So, a big thank you to Brian Kellenberger and all the forward-thinkers in Walton County government.
You're paving the way for a brighter, more efficient future. Here's to progress, innovation, and the beautiful beaches of Walton County!
Yours in anticipation,
John Walton