The City of Palm Coast has opened its community survey to all residents, giving them a chance to weigh in on city services and quality of life as part of the National Community Survey initiative. The survey launched on February 27 and will remain open through March 15.
The survey covers a range of topics that affect daily life in Palm Coast, including public safety, infrastructure, parks, utilities, mobility, and community engagement. City officials say the feedback will help guide strategic planning efforts and ensure city priorities reflect what matters most to the community. The survey takes approximately 10 minutes to complete, and all responses are confidential.
“We want to hear from as many residents as possible,” said City Manager Mike McGlothlin. “This is an exciting opportunity for our community to come together and share feedback that will directly influence Palm Coast’s future. Every response matters.”
Flagler County Government is also conducting a similar survey during the same timeframe. By aligning efforts, both organizations will be able to share data and develop a broader, community-wide understanding of resident priorities across Palm Coast and Flagler County.
Residents can take the survey at polco.us/palmcoast2026 or learn more by visiting palmcoast.gov/survey.


