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50th Palm Coast Citizens Academy Graduates 13

October 22, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The graduates and the council last Tuesday. (Palm Coast)

Thirteen Palm Coast residents graduated from the 50th session of the Palm Coast Citizens Academy on Tuesday, October 19th, at the City Council meeting.

Marion Gavins Jr., Who Murdered FPC’s Curtis Gray, 18, Is Sentenced to 45 Years in Prison in Plea

October 22, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

Marion Gavins Jr., right entering the courtroom this morning before his plea and sentencing. (© FlaglerLive)

Marion Leo Gavins Jr., 20, pleaded guilty today and was sentenced to 45 years in prison for the murder of Curtis Gray, 18, in April 2019 outside a smoke shop in Palm Coast, a killing that shook the Flagler Palm Coast High and Matanzas High communities and that led his mother to create an enduring non-profit in Gray’s name.

Flagler Surpasses Pre-Pandemic Employment Levels For 1st Time Since, Breaking Record of Job Holders

October 22, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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In February 2020, some 46,560 Flagler residents held jobs. In September, 46,653 did so, the highest-ever number of jobs recorded in the county’s history. The figure does not represent job creation in the county, but rather the number of residents holding jobs anywhere.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, October 22, 2021

October 22, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Republican Voting Rights Act by R.J. Matson, CQ Roll Call

Unemployment figures are released this morning, “Urinetown” at City Repertory Theatre, a discussion of domestic violence on WNZF’s Free For All Fridays, Bach at the Jacksonville Symphony, and the vanished Student Pledge Against Gun Violence, and a little touch of Caligula.

The Founders Didn’t Believe Your Sacred Freedom Means You Can Do Whatever the Hell You Want

October 21, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 27 Comments

Gen. George Washington, center, ordered smallpox inoculations for his soldiers, saying there was ‘no possible way of saving the lives of most of those who had not had it, but by introducing innoculation generally.’ Ritchie, Alexander Hay, engraver; Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division

The founders agreed on one principle: They were unrelenting on the notion that circumstances often emerge that require public officials to pass acts that abridge individual freedoms. Even George Washington forced his troops to be vaccinated.

DeSantis Calls for Special Session to Block Covid Vaccine Mandates (But Not Disney’s)

October 21, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

Woody doesn't mind the vaccine mandate. (© FlaglerLive)

Gov. Ron DeSantis called Thursday for a special legislative session next month to erect roadblocks against Covid-19 vaccination mandates being advanced by the White House. Democrats criticized DeSantis over his call for a special session, noting that the state’s economic rebound was bolstered by companies such as Disney, which is requiring employees to be vaccinated. Democrats also described DeSantis’ requested legislation as “anti-business.”

With 100 Cases and $190,000 in Missing Funds, Sheriff Turns Flagler Tax Services Fraud Case to IRS Investigators

October 21, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Flagler Tax Services operated for many years at the Bunnell Business Center, which includes the Chicken Pantry. The center was for sale. (© FlaglerLive)

The cases against Bob Newshomle, long-time owner and operator of Flagler Tax Services, began emerging soon after he shot himself in an apparent suicide attempt in August. The Sheriff’s Office was overwhelmed with complaints about Newsholme’s tax business, resulting in allegations of grand theft, organized scheme to defraud, and embezzlement.

Controversial 240 Boat-Storage Proposal in Hammock Is Moving Forward with Renewed Development Application

October 21, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

An image from the real estate prospectus on the proposed Hammock Harbour development near Hammock Harware. The hangar would be replaced with a dry-storage boat facility.

Hammock Harbour, the controversial plan for a 240-boat dry-storage facility next to Hammock Hardware in the Scenic A1A corridor, is moving forward with a new development application within the month despite recent hurdles, its developer says. And the parcel is up for sale with a $5 million price tag. It was purchased just three years ago for $850,000.

Stetson University Celebrates the Holiday Season with Four Christmas Candlelight Concerts

October 21, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The Stetson University Concert Choir spreads holiday cheer during a Christmas Candlelight concert at Lee Chapel in Elizabeth Hall. (Stetson)

The joy and magic of the holiday season comes alive during Stetson University School of Music’s four Christmas Candlelight concerts at historic Lee Chapel in Elizabeth Hall on campus.

‘Urinetown,’ an Unserious Musical For Our Times, and For Our Town, at City Repertory Theatre

October 21, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

The City Repertory Theatre production of “Urinetown” stars, clockwise from top left: Alexander Loucks as Bobby Strong, Laniece Fagundes as Hope Cladwell, Earl Levine as Caldwell B. Cladwell, Phillipa Rose as Penelope Pennywise, Beau Wade as Officer Lockstock and Angela Young as Little Sally. (Mike Kitaif)

The satiric barbs of “Urinetown” come fast and furious, taking aim at fascism, capitalism, authoritarianism, corporate greed, police brutality, political corruption, abuse of the poor, and the tensions between personal freedoms versus societal good. “Everywhere you turn, it’s poking fun at something,” says Director John Sbordone.

Dr. Stephen Bickel, Flagler Health Department’s Medical Director, Renews Specialist Designation

October 21, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Dr. Stephen Bickel.

Dr. Stephen Bickel, medical director of the Florida Department of Health in Flagler County (DOH-Flagler) recently renewed his “HIV Specialist” credentials by passing an exam sponsored by the American Academy of HIV Medicine. Dr. Bickel received his initial HIV specialist designation in 2018.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday, October 21, 2021

October 21, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The Republisquid Party by Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News.

Frank Gromling talks about protecting the oceans to protect us, the origins of “for whom the bell tolls,” William Maxwell is “Over By the River.”

Cities Aren’t Adapting to Climate Change Quickly Enough

October 20, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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the pace of climate change is accelerating much more rapidly than urban areas are taking steps to adapt to it. Failure to adapt urban areas to climate change will put millions of people at risk.

Flagler Beach Opponents Appeal Ruling that Cleared The Gardens for Development Along John Anderson Highway

October 20, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Preserve Flagler Beach and Bulow Creek--seen above leading a community meeting in late 2019--was organized as a community group two years ago to oppose The Gardens. (© FlaglerLive)

Preserve Flagler Beach and Bulow Creek, the group opposing The Gardens development along John Anderson Highway, is asking the Fifth District Court of Appeal to quash a decision by Circuit Judge Terence Perkins that found the County Commission acted within the law when it cleared the development in November 2020.

MedNexus in Palm Coast: ‘It’s Really About 6 Hands,’ Szymanski Says of Medical-Education Hub in Town Center

October 20, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

MedNexus CEO David Szymanski, second from left, at the end of today's speaking engagement at Flagler Tiger Bay. With him from left was Tiger Bay Vice President Don Madden, with the two bottles of wine Szymanski was about to receive, Club President Greg Davis, with the tiger he earned for asking the question rated most compelling, and Karen Bowling, the University of North Florida's first Vice President of Jobs. (© FlaglerLive)

David Szymanski, the CEO of the University of Florida’s MedNexus–the emerging medical education innovator with a foothold in Palm Coast–was the keynote speaker at Flagler Tiger Bay’s monthly lunch series today, outlining what Palm Coast can expect of the initiative in Town Center.

6 School Boards’ Challenge to State Ban on Mask Mandates Goes Forward

October 20, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The way they school, mandatorily, in Miami Dade. (Miami Dade Schools/Facebook)

The decision by Judge Brian Newman came a day before a hearing is scheduled to start in the challenge filed by the school boards in Miami-Dade, Broward, Orange, Duval, Alachua and Leon counties.

Road Rage Incident Spills Into Circle K and Leads to Violent Confrontation, 2 Hospitalizations, 1 Felony Charge

October 20, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Bruce Hunter Rohr.

Bruce Hunter Rohr, 22, of Palm Coast, faces an aggravated battery charge, a felony, after a bruising confrontation with a 53-year-old man at the Circle K on Palm Coast Parkway Tuesday night. But there may not be surveillance video of the a crucial part of the fight: who threw the first punch.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, October 20, 2021

October 20, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Freest State in the Nation by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com

David Szymanski, CEO of MedNexus, is the Flagler Tiger Bay Club keynote speaker today. The Palm Coast Planning Board meets, it’s the Think Pink Preview at the Flagler Auditorium, and the Stetson University Guitar Ensemble is in concert.

Trump Antidote: How Anti-Celebrity Politicians Can Thrive in a Starstruck World

October 19, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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Amid the Trumps and Johnsons of the world, can “traditional” politicians still compete for power? This is where the anti-celebrity politician comes in. Dressing and behaving inconspicuously, and ostensibly lacking media savviness, the anti-celebrity politician embodies the opposite qualities to celebrity stardom. He or she avoids the limelight, and flourishes when fatigue with celebrity figures sets in.

In a Shift, DeSantis Downplays Promotion of Covid Vaccines

October 19, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

“Don’t make the vaccine divisive? You are trying to take people’s jobs away over this issue! You are trying to plunge people into destitution! You are taking away their livelihoods. Nobody else is doing that,” Gov. Ron DeSantis said of President Biden on Oct. 15, 2021. Source: Screenshot/DeSantis Rumble

DeSantis has appeared to undermine confidence in vaccines, not least by elevating Joseph Ladapo — who has been openly skeptical of the federal public health response to the virus — to the office of surgeon general, running the Florida Department of Health.

91 Apply for Palm Coast Manager But Number Deceives: Interim Denise Bevan and Other Qualified Candidates Shun Turmoil

October 19, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

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The lack of more numerous quality applicants or internal applicants seems to reflect leeriness about the toxic atmosphere in and around the council. Only 20 applicants have served as either city or county managers, only six of those are currently employed, all in much smaller governments. Many applicants are not qualified, having applied apparently by mistake due to an error in the original posting of the job, which was listed as “manager,” rather than “city manager.”

1st Single-Family Home Subdivision in Town Center Will Bring 208 Homes Near Imagine School, Along Royal Palms

October 19, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

A couple of workers were adding a few touches to the symbolic tower at what will be one of the entrances to The Gables development of single-family homes in Town Center, adjacent to, and going well beyond, Imagine School at Town Center. (© FlaglerLive)

The city council cleared The Gables at Town Center, a 208-home subdivision on 125 acres that stretch from Imagine School at Town center west and north, along Royal Palmas Parkway. Construction has begun. It will eventually look like any typical subdivision in the city.

Palm Coast Council Member Eddie Branquinho Says He Won’t Run in 2022–Unless ‘Crazies’ Are Running

October 19, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Palm Coast City Council member Eddie Branquinho at an April meeting of the council, holding up a copy of Robert's Rules of Order, the guide to civilized parliamentary procedure, while looking in the direction of Council members Ed Danko and Victor Barbosa. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast City Council member Eddie Branquinho’s decision not to run means that with Victor Barbosa and Nick Klufas both opting for a run for County Commission, the council is assured of a new majority. Branquinho says he is leaving the door open for a re-election run in case his seat attracts “extremists.”

State School Board Is About to Revamp Civic Education, with Emphasis on ‘Patriotism’

October 19, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Civic education, circa 1920, is making a comeback. (© FlaglerLive)

Making changes that inject patriotism into the curriculum was a priority of top Republican lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis during the legislative session that ended April 30. One rule would require students to understand America’s founding documents. A separate part of the proposal focuses on “upright citizens.”

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, October 19, 2021

October 19, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

General Colin Powell by David Fitzsimmons, The Arizona Star, Tucson.

The Palm Coast City Council will discuss the 90-some applications for city manager it received. The applications do not include Interim Manager Denis Bevan. It’s Food Truck Tuesday in Central Park.

When Students Attack Teachers

October 18, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

When students attack teachers, teachers are usually on their own. (Thanasis Anastasiou)

Interviews with 50 teachers from urban and suburban high schools who were threatened or attacked by a student suggest that in light of the constant threat of violence against schoolteachers, the adequacy of current security measures – or lack thereof – are ripe for review.

Commission Approves Heidi Petito’s Administrator Contract, With a $14,000 Raise That Draws an Objection

October 18, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 20 Comments

County Administrator Heidi Petito at today's meeting.

Flagler County Administrator Heidi Petito will be paid $179,000, or $14,000 more than her predecessor, a raise Commissioner Andy Dance said had not been discussed by the commission. He was interested in setting up goals and incentives and a stronger evaluation process for the administrator. His four colleagues were not interested.

Garbage Rates Will Go Up at Least 30% If Current Service Is Maintained as Palm Coast Draws Only 2 Bids from Haulers

October 18, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 43 Comments

FCC Environmental Services is challenging Waste Pro in a bid to take over garbage hauling in Palm Coast. Waste Pro has held the contract since 2007, and submitted prices significantly lower than those of FCC in recently opened bids. (FCC Environmental)

Both bids for Palm Coast’s next garbage-hauling contract would result in a significant price increase if current twice-a-week service were maintained: a 30 percent increase if Waste Pro wins the contract for another five years, and a 66 percent increase if the city council were to find reason to opt for the bidder challenging Waste Pro: FCC Environmental Services.

Flagler Sheriff’s Deputy Saves 3-Year-Old Boy as he Hid from Flames and Alarms in W-Section Kitchen Fire

October 18, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

From left, Flagler County Sheriff's Deputy Marcus Dawson, Palm Coast Fire Department Firefighter-Paramedic Kalin Graham, the 3-year-old boy, and his father, Kevin Farris. (FCSO)

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office’s Marcus Dawson, first at the scene of a W-Section fire in Palm Coast Sunday evening, entered the smoke-filled house and found a 3-year-old boy hiding under a cover in a bedroom. The fire was contained to the kitchen.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, October 18, 2021

October 18, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The annual meeting when the county commission discusses and considers approving its annual social services grants–to the Family Life Center, the Free Clinic, the Early Learning Coalition and SMA Healthcare.

Antarctica’s Ice Sheet Collapse Is Still Preventable. Barely.

October 17, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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In West Antarctica, the interior of the ice sheet sits atop bedrock that lies well below sea level. As the Southern Ocean warms, scientists are concerned the ice sheet will continue to retreat, potentially raising sea level by several meters.

The Freedom to Vote Act Is No ‘Compromise.’ It’s an Imperative.

October 17, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

A very old ballot box preserved at the Flagler County Supervisor of Elections' Office in Bunnell. (© FlaglerLive)

The Freedom to Vote Act was introduced in the Senate as the successor to the For the People Act, which was shot down twice by Republican filibusters. The new act, which has the support of all 50 Democrats in the Senate, is sometimes described as a “compromise bill,” but let’s be clear: The bill is no compromise when it comes to essential protections for voting rights.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Sunday, October 17, 2021

October 17, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Biden's Burka by Gary McCoy, Shiloh, Ill.

Today is the United Nation’s annual International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Norm MacDonald’s birthday, Hawthorne’s passages from a relinquished work.

Bisexual Superman: A Subtext Finally, Happily Out of the Closet

October 16, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Comic books faced increased censorship after 1954, over concerns on what was appropriate for children. (Library of Congress)

Son of Kal-El will be out this November, and will feature Jon sharing a kiss with friend and online journalist Jay Nakamura. Apart from proving Superman has always had a thing for reporters, Jon expressing his sexuality is a watershed moment in the venerable franchise.

Florida Republicans Want to Put Ban on Mask Mandates in State Law

October 16, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

Sen. Keith Perry., a Gainesville Republican, filed the bill to enshrine bans on mask mandates in state law. (Facebook)

The proposal (SB 452), filed by Sen. Keith Perry, R-Gainesville, also would bar cities and counties from requiring people to wear masks or undergo medical procedures or treatments. It came a day after the Florida Department of Health announced it had imposed a $3.57 million fine on Leon County for requiring government employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

Amid Uptick in Anti-Asian Hate, Florida Democrats Want Students to Learn More Asian American History

October 16, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The other pandemic. (Viviana Rishe on Unsplash)

Following 18 months of hate, violence and discrimination against Asian Americans and Asian immigrants, three Florida lawmakers want to incorporate the history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders into the state’s curriculum. If approved by the Legislature and the governor, the AAPI courses and other materials would be added to required instruction under Florida law, such as history of African Americans and the history of the Holocaust.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, October 16, 2021

October 16, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Gay Superman by Randall Enos, Easton, Conn.

Community Cats of Palm Coast celebrates the official Grand Opening of its adoption center and thrift store in the Alamo Business Center off U.S. 1, a few words about Noah Webster’s paradoxes, and a few lines from William Trevor.

Do Unbiased Jurors Exist in Social Media Age Anymore?

October 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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It’s a fundamental question for this era: Is it possible to find unbiased citizens to serve on a jury in high-profile cases during an age of ubiquitous social media? The dilemma facing the Supreme Court is how prescriptive they want the voir dire process to be. It could issue an opinion requiring lower courts to ask jurors more penetrating questions about their exposure to media accounts in high-profile cases.

Leon County Judge Refuses to Block Florida Law Banning Vaccine Passports

October 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Same idea, but in legalese. (Felton Davis)

The ruling by Circuit Judge Layne Smith was a victory for Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has led efforts to prevent businesses from requiring customers to show proof they are vaccinated against Covid-19 — an issue that has become known as requiring vaccine passports.

First Friday, Christmas Parade and Starry Nights Are Returning to Flagler Beach in December as Grinch Variant Wanes

October 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

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The Flagler Beach City Commission signed off on returning the city’s popular holiday-season events and First Friday, kicking off on Dec. 3 and 4. The city will also launch the second edition of Starry Nights, lighting up the pier, Veterans park and participating businesses, also starting on Dec. 3.

Flagler’s 1st Domestic Violence Conference Confronts Myths and Silences Often Complicit With Abusers

October 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Trish Giaccone, who heads the Family Life Center, moments before launching the conference this morning at the Palm Coast campus of Daytona State College. (© FlaglerLive)

Panels at the conference, called Rise Up 2021, was organized by Daytona State College and the Flagler County Domestic Violence Task Force, delved into religious organizations’ silence toward or complicit enabling of domestic violence, the mechanics of stalking, trauma on children and other prevalent but rarely discussed fallout from a widespread problem.

Darlene Love, Melissa Manchester and ‘Let’s Hang On’ Highlight Flagler Auditorium’s First Full Season Since Covid

October 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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The 17-show new season features the return of nationally touring acts, including Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer Darlene Love (of “He’s a Rebel” renown) on Dec. 11, Melissa Manchester on Feb. 6, the Canadian Brass on March 29 and a number of tributes such as the season-concluding Bobby Darin show Splish Splash on April 24.

Palm Coast Man, 63, With Recent History of Domestic Violence, Faces 1st-Degree Attempted Murder Charge Over Roommate Attack

October 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Steven J. Schneider at the time of his arrest. (FCSO)

Steven Schneider, on probation over a stalking charge, was charged with attempted first-degree murder after allegedly attacking his 29-year-old roommate with a hammer and a knife and repeatedly stabbing him. The roommate survived. the incident was witnessed by the roommate’s mother.

Florida Led the Nation in Nursing Home Deaths Between August and September

October 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Florida led the nation in the rate of Covid-19 nursing-home deaths during a four-week period that ended Sept. 19, according to a report published Thursday by the senior-advocacy group AARP. The report, which relies on federal data, said Florida nursing homes reported 289 resident deaths from Covid-19 during the period.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, October 15, 2021

October 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

GOP's Broken Supply Chain by Christopher Weyant, The Boston Globe.

A free half-day conference on domestic violence, open to everyone, is at the Palm Coast Campus of Daytona State College. Bob Snyder, Paul Renner, Travis Hutson on Free for All Friday, and Roxane Gay on the problematic Dave Chappell.

No, Immigrants Don’t Reduce Natives’ Wages

October 14, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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Nobel Prize winner David Card combined a clever technique with data generated by a unique historical event to credibly answer how large-scale immigration from a poor country affects the wages of native-born citizens. It doesn’t hurt those wages.

Covid’s Impact on Students’ Mental Health Termed ‘Widespread and Deeply Concerning’

October 14, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A slide at a suicide-prevention seminar two years ago in Palm Coast. (© FlaglerLive)

The turbulent and stressful Covid-19 crisis has impacted mental health issues, including instances of suicidal thoughts among students who have had to deal with the trauma of trying to learn during the pandemic.

Homophobia, Misogyny, Racism: Just Another Day at the NFL

October 14, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Jon Gruden (Wikimedia Commons)

The NFL’s Jon Gruden and Bruce Allen arrogantly believed that their comments would not enter into the public domain. Truth be told, they had ample reason to believe such a possible reality. For more than a decade the NFL gave them free rein to engage in such perverted, hyper levels of toxic masculinity.

Third Major Development Slated for Roberts Road Near Sea Ray Would Add 217 Single-Family Homes

October 14, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 20 Comments

The development would be slated for the acreage south of the Sea Ray property, east of Roberts Road, and west of Lambert Avenue. Colbert Lane is just out of the frame to the left of the image, or to the west. (Google)

The 217 houses of Grand Reserve East would go up on a 142-acre tract paralleling Lambert Avenue to the east, adding to developments bringing 240 apartments and 112 single-family homes a bit further south. The property owner is going through rezoning steps.

On Little More Than Junky Evidence, Palm Coast Councilman Wants $1,000 Fine for Littering and Cops Turned Trash Patrol

October 14, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 50 Comments

Palm Coast code enforcement has jurisdiction on parks, trails and city properties, which tend to be kept quite neat. It may not police littering elsewhere. That enforcement falls to sheriff's deputies. But they've issued one charge or citation for illegal dumping in a year countywide. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast Council member Ed Danko wants to see Sheriff’s deputies paying more attention to litterers, and he wants to increase littering fines from $150 to $1,000, though neither he nor the city administration could provide a way of measuring whether there is an unusual littering problem in the city, or how anything more than an awareness campaign could improve matters.

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