33 Palm Coast Streets Are Getting “Micro-Surfaced,” a Granular Sealant and Life-Extender Cheaper

Published   Feb 11, 2025 09:27PM
More than 30 residential streets in Palm Coast--23 lane miles, or 11.5 miles of roadway out of the city's network of 542 miles of roads--are getting a life extension with a coating of micro-surfacing, a form of asphalt treatment for roads in relatively good condition that can prevent decay and delay by five to seven years the need to mill and resurface the road with traditional paving methods. ... Read more

Unhappy with Choices, Palm Coast Reopens City Manager Search

It's not exactly what the short-listed candidates want to hear: you're OK, but we'd rather not settle for you. We're still looking. That was, putting it kindly, the message the Palm Coast City Council sent the six candidates it short-listed, out of a ... Read more

Panel Recommends Renaming City Hall’s Community Wing for L

Two months after the Palm Coast City Council rejected naming the city's flagship community center for Jon Netts, the late mayor and councilman, an advisory committee voted unanimously to recommend renaming City Hall's Community Wing, where meetings a ... Read more

Missile-Like Hunk of Ice, Possibly from Commercial Plane, Te

Local and federal officials don't know what may have caused a missile-like shaft of ice 6 feet long to tear through the metal roof of a Seminole Woods house in Palm Coast Monday afternoon on a warm, cloudless day. But they have ideas.
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Sen. Rick Scott Aide Tours Palm Coast’s Troubled Wastewater Plant, Raising Hopes for Help with $24

Published   Feb 05, 2025 08:50PM
The first-ever visit by an aide to Sen. Rick Scott--or by any senator or his aides--to Palm Coast's troubled Waste Water Treatment Plant #1 today left City Council member Charles Gambaro, who arranged the visit, thinking "it's a 50-50 chance" that the city may get financial help to lessen a projected $240 million bill to upgrade and expand the sewer plant.
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Selling Palm Harbor Golf Course Draws Strong Opposition as C

The Palm Coast City Council found little support for any suggestion of selling the city-owned Palm Harbor golf course even as council members agreed it could not keep bleeding losses. At the same time, council members differed over the meaning of cit ... Read more

In a First for Flagler, Palm Coast’s Southern Recreation C

The Palm Coast Southern Recreation Center has been awarded LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold certification for its design and construction. This marks the first building in Flagler County to receive this prestigious ranking. T ... Read more

Palm Harbor Golf Course Lost $3.4 Million in Operating Costs

Since it opened in 2009 as a city-owned facility, and with one meager exception in 2022, Palm Coast's Palm Harbor golf course has been a drain on city coffers. The course has run combined losses of $3.44 million in the last 16 years, or an average of ... Read more