City of Chipley

City of Chipley "Good People Deserve Good Government" HOURS OF OPERATION - CITY HALL
Monday - Friday 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Matthew H.D. Dr. R. B. D. Mr. J. M. Meyers.

HOURS OF OPERATION - PUBLIC WORKS & WATER UTILITIES DEPARTMENT
Monday - Friday 6:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. HOURS OF OPERATION - RECREATION
Monday - Friday 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. The Town Is Built

Chipley's railway station and post office were originally located in railway box cars. Chipley's first school was called Limestone, named for Limestone Church about half a mile from town. The school's n

ame was changed to Chipley just after the town was established in 1886. It was located near the site of today's county jail and about the same time, the Methodist Church that now stands at the top of the hill on Jackson Street was built. Among Chipley's first merchants were William Tiller and a Mr. Feagan was the town's first druggist. Bellamy was the first physician and Dr. A. Brown was the town's first dentist. Thompson was Chipley's first lawyer. Major Vankirk started selling lots from his 80-acre parcel. Lots facing the railroad were 50 feet wide and 140 feet deep and sold for $40 each, while the residential, or back lots, were sold for $20 each. Among the first residents of Chipley were William Tiller, Capt. McMillan, and Ed Daniel. Other early settlers included T. Jones, Sol Ellis, Dr. Bellamy, Dave Farrior, Henry Faust, J. Callaway, Daniel Williams and Billy Williams. A Baptist church was built in 1889 on a lot later occupied by G. The Collier House, a boarding house, was in existence prior to 1890 near today's Chipley Motel. The Chipley Motel was completed in 1890. Dekle & Company, private bankers, brought Chipley its first banking services in 1899. The First National Bank was organized in 1905, and the Chipley State Bank was formed a year later. When Chipley was reincorporated in 1901, the city authorized the issuance of $10,000 in bonds to finance the construction of a municipal water system and a school building. In 1902, the Presbyterian Church was built. In 1905, the Birmingham Columbus & St. Andrews Bay Railroad started construction from Chipley southward. In 1910, a $22,000 bond issue was sold to finance improvements to the water system, and in 1913 the city approved a franchise to Chipley Light & Power Company for the installation and operation of an electric light system. CL&PC later added an ice making plant. In 1919, a $60,000 bond issue financed the installation of a sewer system and improvements to the existing water system. A few downtown streets were paved in 1922 and a year later sidewalks were installed over a wider area of town. In 1926 Gulf Power Company acquired CL&PC and was granted a franchise to furnish electricity within the city. Chipley became the Washington County seat of government in 1927, then a courthouse and jail were built within a few years.

06/17/2026

*Public Service Announcement*

The City of Chipley Public Works Department will be closing a portion of Coggin Avenue from 5th Street to 4th Street on Wednesday, June 17th at 7:00 a.m. for emergency water line repairs. We will update once the road is open.

if you have any questions please call Chipley Public Works at (850) 638-6346.

06/16/2026
TRAFFIC IMPACTS: S.R. 77 northbound drivers will experience periodic lane closures from the bridge over Reedy Creek to C...
06/15/2026

TRAFFIC IMPACTS: S.R. 77 northbound drivers will experience periodic lane closures from the bridge over Reedy Creek to Cane Mill Road Monday, June 15 through Friday, June 19 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. for paving operations.
In the accompanying graphic, you can see the new S.R. 77 alignment as it moves north through Wausau. No detours, bypasses, or other deviations from the current alignment are being constructed.
Project Details
Construction is underway on a $56 million project to widen 3.5 miles of S.R. 77 from Rogers Road to Cane Mill Road in Wausau. The project will expand the roadway from two to four lanes to improve safety, reduce congestion, and enhance mobility.

Additional improvements include:
• New sidewalks and bike lanes
• Reconstructed intersections for better traffic flow
• New bridges at Reedy Creek and Finch Circle
• Stormwater upgrades, including five retention ponds
• Updated traffic signals and intelligent transportation systems (ITS)

The project is scheduled for completion by early 2028.

Traffic Impacts
During construction, drivers will periodically encounter temporary lane closures. These lane closures may occur during either day or nighttime hours. At least one travel lane will remain open at all times.

The speed limit through the work zone is 45 mph.
All construction activities are weather dependent and may be delayed or rescheduled in the event of inclement weather. Drivers are reminded to use caution, especially at night, when traveling through a work zone and to watch for construction workers and equipment entering and exiting the roadway.

To stay up to date with weekly construction-related traffic impacts by email, and for general inquiries, contact us at: [email protected].

06/12/2026

FDOT Central Panhandle Traffic Advisory

CHIPLEY, Fla. – Drivers will encounter traffic disruptions on the following state roads in the Central Panhandle area as crews perform construction and maintenance activities.
Bay County:
• DuPont Bridge Replacement Project – Drivers will encounter periodic east and westbound inside (left) lane closures from Oak Shore Drive to Bonita Bay Drive Sunday, June 14 through Thursday, June 18 from 5 p.m. to 6 a.m. for widening and drainage work.
• U.S. 231 Intersection Improvement at Star Avenue/Titus Road – Titus Road is temporarily closed at the U.S. 231 intersection. The closure is required for the reconstruction and realignment of Titus Road and to construct a new bridge. Drivers should detour via U.S. 231, State Road (S.R.) 390 and Titus Road. Detour signs are in place to safely direct drivers through the work zone. The temporary closure of Titus Road at U.S. 231 is expected to be in place through late 2026.
• U.S. 98 Widening Project– Drivers will encounter the following construction-related traffic disruptions:
• U.S. 98 drivers will encounter intermittent and alternating lane closures from Mandy Lane to Nautilus Street Monday, June 15 through Friday, June 19 from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. for paving operations.
• U.S. 98 drivers will encounter intermittent and alternating lane closures between Nautilus Street and Richard Jackson Boulevard Sunday, June 14 through Thursday, June 18 from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Crews will be paving the roadway.
• The speed limit from Richard Jackson Boulevard to Hathaway Bridge has been temporarily reduced to 35 mph for preconstruction activities.
• S.R. 390 Bridge Rehabilitation over Mill Bayou – Drivers may experience brief travel delays near the Mill Bayou Bridge Sunday, June 14 through Saturday, June 20. Crews will be delivering materials needed for the project.
Washington County:
• Interstate 10 Bridge Rehabilitation over Pate Pond Road Overpass – Drivers will experience periodic lane closures starting Sunday, June 14 and Monday, June 15 from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. for construction activities
• S.R. 77 Widening from Rogers Road to Cane Mill Road - S.R. 77 northbound drivers will experience periodic lane closures from the bridge over Reedy Creek to Cane Mill Road Monday, June 15 through Friday, June 19 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. for paving operations.
• S.R. 79 Roadway Reconstruction from south of Millers Ferry Road to Mallory Road – Drivers will encounter periodic lane closures and traffic stoppages Monday, June 15 through Thursday, June 18 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. as crews perform construction activities. Signage and traffic flaggers will be in place to safely direct drivers through the work zone.
• S.R. 277 (Vernon Highway) Resurfacing from S.R. 79 to U.S. 90 – Drivers may encounter periodic intermittent lane closures Monday, June 15 through Friday, June 19 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for paving activities.

All planned construction activities are weather dependent and may be rescheduled in the event of inclement weather. Drivers are reminded to pay attention to the reduced speed limit when traveling through the construction area, to watch for construction equipment entering and leaving the roadway, and to use caution when driving through the work zone. Speeding fines double when workers are present.

06/11/2026

Chesnut Hill Street is now OPEN.

The Bennett Drive Resurfacing Project is currently 40% complete. The contractor has been actively working on roadway wid...
06/11/2026

The Bennett Drive Resurfacing Project is currently 40% complete.
The contractor has been actively working on roadway widening operations to improve the roadway and enhance safety for motorists.

We appreciate the community's patience as construction progresses and look forward to delivering these important infrastructure improvements.

Take a look at what's in progress across the city! View all City Projects: https://cityofchipley.com/279/City-Projects

06/11/2026

The City of Chipley Public Works Department will be closing a portion of Chesnut Hill Street from Main Street to Harrell Avenue on Thursday, June 11th @ 8:00 a.m. for emergency water line repairs. We will update once the road is opened.

Any questions, call Chipley Public Works @ 850-638-6346.

06/10/2026

*Public Service Announcement*

Due to a widespread internet outage, the City of Chipley City Hall is currently experiencing service disruptions. We are unable to take payments or receive phone calls. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience as we work to restore service.

06/09/2026

Regular Council Meeting - June 9, 2026

Address

1442 Jackson Avenue
Chipley, FL
32428

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Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+18506386350

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