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City Council Workshop Meeting on Tuesday, September 12 at 9 a.m.

City Council Workshop Meeting on Tuesday, September 12 at 9 a.m.

Topics include Cellular Coverage, Electric Vehicles and EV Charging Infrastructure, Special Events, and more.   The Palm Coast City Council meets regularly to discuss and vote on official City business. These meetings are open to the public, and Palm Coast residents are strongly encouraged to attend. Increasing public engagement helps build a stronger sense of community, increases valuable discussions, and decreases division.   Presentations Details of the agenda items are listed below: The Information Technology Department and Diamond Communications will provide a presentation on the state of cellular coverage in the City of Palm Coast. The Stormwater and Engineering Department will…
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Palm Coast City Council Meeting, March 7th at 6pm

Palm Coast City Council Meeting, March 7th at 6pm

The City of Palm Coast is having a City Council meeting on March 7th at 6pm. The agenda items will include: Presenting a proclamation of Flood Awareness Week of March 6th, 2023. A proclamation for Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month. The Community Development department will be presenting an ordinance that establishes Colbert Landings Community Development District, which will fund the development of the residential community. This issue was heard in February of 2023, and the application for it was done in December of 2022. The consent items that will be up for approval include: A resolution to approve a master price…
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Palm Coast City Council Says Farewell to Former Council Members Fanneli and Branquinho and Welcomes Council Members Pontieri and Heighter

Palm Coast City Council Says Farewell to Former Council Members Fanneli and Branquinho and Welcomes Council Members Pontieri and Heighter

Public comment opened up the City Council meeting on the 6th of December. A commenter is concerned about heavy traffic on Cimarron Dr and no sidewalks no place for bicycles, kids, dog walkers, and she feels this is dangerous. She wishes to see speed bumps, monitors and sidewalks put in. Another commenter brought up unfair signage; if some signs are not allowed, then none should be allowed. Other commenters are concerned about having places to put signs up for advertising of any kind. They would like to see some kind of compromise regarding the status as where and what signs…
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Palm Coast City Council Approves Millage Rate and Final Budget

Palm Coast City Council Approves Millage Rate and Final Budget

Tonight’s meeting went without much of a hitch, and the council was able to review again a brief overview of the 2022-2023 budget and millage rate. Ms. Alves and her associate presented a brief overview of the final budget with one minor adjustment due to rounding issues. The final proposed budget is to be $328,187,636 dollars, a three dollar increase from the last budget meeting at $328,187,633 dollars. The council voted on the State Road 100 Community Redevelopment Agency Budget, and it passed 4-1 with Councilman Danko being the only no vote. The council then proposed the final millage rate…
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