Logo for "Flagler County Buzz" featuring a stylized black and yellow bee to the left of bold text "FLAGLER" is in black, while "COUNTY BUZZ" is in yellow on a yellow banner
  • News
    • Bunnell
    • Flagler Beach
    • Palm Coast
    • FCSO
    • Finance
    • Health
    • Junior Editor
    • Letters to the Editor
    • #UnbeelievablyPositive
    • Politics
    • Schools
  • Weather
  • Business
  • Community
  • Dining
  • Events
  • Features
largead 1
$1.3 Million to Change Speed Limit Signs? Council Pumps the Brakes on Residential 25 MPH Plan

$1.3 Million to Change Speed Limit Signs? Council Pumps the Brakes on Residential 25 MPH Plan

by Krys DeWind | Mar 18, 2026 | Palm Coast

City traffic engineers brought a long-awaited study to the council on the possibility of reducing residential road speed limits from 30 to 25 miles per hour — a process that has been in the works since at least 2022. The study was conducted by Kimley Horn, an...
Palm Coast City Council Candidate Dee Galery Clears Petition Hurdle for District 4 Ballot

Palm Coast City Council Candidate Dee Galery Clears Petition Hurdle for District 4 Ballot

by Krys DeWind | Mar 16, 2026 | Politics

Dylana “Dee” Galery, a candidate for Palm Coast City Council District 4, has announced that her campaign has collected enough petition signatures to officially qualify for placement on the upcoming municipal election ballot. The signatures were gathered...
Palm Coast City Council Business Meeting on March 17, 2026, 9:00 a.m.

Palm Coast City Council Business Meeting on March 17, 2026, 9:00 a.m.

by Krys DeWind | Mar 14, 2026 | Palm Coast

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. An increase in public engagement helps to build a stronger sense of community,...
Palm Coast Considers Allowing Digital Signs for the First Time; Proposed Rules Would Limit Placement, Brightness, and Animation

Palm Coast Considers Allowing Digital Signs for the First Time; Proposed Rules Would Limit Placement, Brightness, and Animation

by Krys DeWind | Mar 10, 2026 | Palm Coast

Palm Coast’s City Council heard a detailed proposal Tuesday on how the city could allow digital electronic signs — sometimes called electronic message centers — for the first time in its history. The proposal would allow digital displays only in non-residential...
Palm Coast Explores Splitting Duplex Lots Into Separate Homes as Affordable Housing Strategy; Builder Cites Sub-$300,000 Target Price

Palm Coast Explores Splitting Duplex Lots Into Separate Homes as Affordable Housing Strategy; Builder Cites Sub-$300,000 Target Price

by Krys DeWind | Mar 10, 2026 | Palm Coast

The Palm Coast City Council workshopped proposed changes Tuesday to the city’s duplex zoning regulations, focused on whether existing duplex lots could be split into two separate single-family lots as a way to create more attainable homeownership options. Staff...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Search

Medium Ad

Medium Ad

Quick Links

• Share an #Unbeelievably Positive Story
• Have a Story Idea? Submit It Here
• Advertise Your Business With Us
• Frequently Asked Questions

Disclaimer

The information contained on this website is for general information purposes only. The information is provided by Flagler County Buzz and while we endeavor to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind.

flagler county buzz

Your Number 1 source for true, factual, local community news and information in Flagler County.

Contact info



editor@flaglercountybuzz.com

  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow

DISCLAIMER

The content published on Flagler County Buzz is carefully reviewed and edited for grammatical correctness and clarity. While we strive to ensure that all material meets professional standards and effectively communicates the intended message, please be aware that errors or omissions may still occur. Flagler County Buzz is committed to maintaining high editorial standards.

Content & Archive Policy

General interest articles are retained in our archive for 12 months from the date of publication. Content outside our core coverage areas — breaking news, crime, politics, and city, county, and school district reporting — is not maintained beyond that period. This reflects standard archival practice for publications of comparable size and scope.

Copyright © 2026 – Flagler County Buzz. All Rights Reserved.