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Economy

Free the Food Trucks: Palm Coast Will End Strict Regulations on Popular Roving, Popup Businesses

October 29, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

Palm Coast has maintained strict control on food trucks in the city, with its monthly Food Truck Tuesdays in Town Center one of the rare times and places where food trucks are welcome. (Palm Coast)

Palm Coast is ready to make it easier for food trucks to sell in the city–at public parks, in commercial parking lots, on private property–with basic permitting. Council members don’t yet agree on the details. But they all agree that regulations must be loosened, that food trucks be more accessible on public and private grounds, that the city control them with a much lighter hand, and that local food trucks be given preference. 

Marketing 2 Go Offers Hands-On AI Training Course for Business Leaders Nov. 6 and 12

October 29, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Marketing 2 Go's Cindy Dalecki. (© FlaglerLive)

Marketing 2 Go, a full-service marketing agency serving Flagler and Volusia County and beyond since 2010, will host a four-hour hands-on artificial intelligence training program designed specifically for business leaders on November 6 and 12 for $199 per person.

‘There Will be Some Changes’ to SB180, Sen. Tom Leek Says of Law Favoring Developers At Home Rule’s Expense

October 29, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Sen. Tom Leek's district infludes all of Flagler County, portions of St. Johns and portions of Volusia counties. (© FlaglerLive)

State legislators are discussing the possibility of revising a new law that has drawn legal challenges because it blocks cities and counties from approving “more restrictive or burdensome” changes to growth plans. Senate Majority Leader Jim Boyd, R-Bradenton, said Monday during a Manatee County legislative delegation meeting that he has talked with sponsors of the 2025 legislation and that “tweaks” are being discussed.

Democratic Lawmakers Urge DeSantis To Declare Emergency and Buy Supplies for Food Pantries

October 28, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Basic groceries will be out of reach for many come Saturday. (© FlaglerLive)

Florida Democrats in the Legislature are imploring Gov. Ron DeSantis to declare a state of emergency and use state money to buy food and direct it to food pantries as nearly 3 million people lose access to a federal food assistance program.

Palm Coast Will Not Join 25 Local Governments in Lawsuit Against SB180, Which Disables Development Regulation

October 28, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

Mayor Mike Norris was willing to joing 25 other local governments in a lawsuit against lawmakers' passage of Senate Bill 180 earlier this year. Council member Theresa Pontieri said not just yet. (© FlaglerLive)

The Palm Coast City Council today said it is declining to join a lawsuit by 25 other local governments against a new state law, known as SB180, that has sharply restricted governments’ regulatory authority on local development. Bunnell, Flagler Beach and county government have also declined. Council member Theresa Pontieri pushed back against Mayor Mike Norris’s suggestion to join the lawsuit, saying the city should not risk its political capital by alienating lawmakers whose help and appropriations it needs, at a time when lobbyists are near certain that the law will be amended by next March.

Concrete Company Looking to Open Batch Plant on Hargrove Lane in Palm Coast Gets Approved for One in Bunnell

October 28, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

The eastern end of Hibiscus Avenue in Bunnell, near an apartment complex and the land where a planned concrete batch plant will be built.

In January a split Bunnell City Commission rejected a request by Hard Rock Materials to rezone 1.4 acres at the end of Hibiscus Avenue for a concrete batch plant. Neighborhood residents had objected, fearing noise and raising safety concerns. On Monday, the commission unanimously reversed itself, saying the conditions Hard Rock is willing to abide by are sufficient to warrant a change of heart.

2.9 Million Floridians Will Lose Food Stamps Benefits Saturday if Shutdown Doesn’t End

October 28, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

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Nearly 3 million Floridians who rely on federal food assistance will see their benefits end in November due to the federal government shutdown. Florida has the fourth largest SNAP enrollment nationwide with 2.94 million relying on the assistance for their food security, behind California, Texas, and New York.  Nationwide, 41.7 million people rely on SNAP benefits, August 2025 data show.

Bankruptcy Judge Rejects Marineland Sale for Now, Ordering Community Bidder to Be Considered

October 27, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

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Displeased with the way a community bidder was locked out of the process and concerned about the fate of the historic treasure and its animals, a federal bankruptcy judge in Delaware this afternoon refused to approve the $7.1 million sale of the Marineland Dolphin Adventure property to a developer and ordered the debtors’ attorney to have discussions with the lower bidder, Jack Kassewitz, a dolphin specialist proposing to save the facility as an oceanarium.

Bill Would Require Florida Landlords to Keep Rentals Well Air Conditioned

October 26, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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Winter Haven Republican Rep. Jon Albert’s measure (HB 241) would require sufficient cooling for rental properties, such as permanent or securely affixed appliances, such as central air systems, packaged thermal air conditioners, mini-split heat pumps, and window units, if local codes permit. Landlords would be obligated to provide and maintain cooling equipment that is capable of keeping the indoor air temperature of habitable rooms below 82 degrees Fahrenheit when the outdoor heat index is at or exceeds 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

Floridians Are Hurtling Towards Economic Disaster

October 25, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

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Florida is the second most distressed state in the union in terms of its residents’ debt obligations. The state saw a 23% increase in the share of people with distressed bank accounts between 2024 and 2025, the data show. In addition, Florida holds the sixth-highest overall share of people with accounts in distress, at 7.3%. In human terms, this financial distress looks like a sharp increase in bankruptcy filings; residents with accounts in forbearance or deferred payments; America’s lowest average credit scores; and higher prices for groceries, rent, mortgages, gasoline, and health care.

Palm Coast Council’s Ty Miller Appointed to Transportation Planning Board’s Executive Committee

October 25, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Palm Coast City Council member Ty Miller. (© FlaglerLive)

Following a nomination by Flagler Beach City Commissioner Rick Belhumeur, Palm Coast Council Member Ty Miller was appointed by unanimous vote of the Volusia-Flagler Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) board to serve on the TPO’s Executive Committee. In addition to this leadership role, Miller also serves as a TPO Board Member, with Vice Mayor Theresa Pontieri serving as an alternate on the Board.

Homeward Bound Program Helps Promote Commercial Truck Driving Training at FTC

October 24, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Flagler Technical College's collaboration with the Sheriff's Office is of long date.

Now in its fifth year, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) Homeward Bound program at the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility is helping Flagler Technical College (FTC) put a “face” on workforce training in Flagler County.

Tired of County’s Internal Conflicts and ‘Politics,’ Flagler Beach Is Ready to Raise Its Property Tax for Beach Protection

October 24, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

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Flagler Beach Is ready to raise its property tax and dedicate the new revenue to beach protection in the city as a blunt message to the county: We’re doing our part. Now do yours. The move is not in defiance of the county so much as a challenge to it to get its management plan in order and to stop using Flagler Beach as a scapegoat to veil its own internal conflicts.

Bear Warriors United File Injunction to Halt Bear Hunt

October 23, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

A bear at rest. (FWC)

Arguing that Florida’s decision to hold a bear hunt in December is not based on “sound” science and research, the group Bear Warriors United, a conservation group, asked a judge for an emergency temporary injunction to halt the hunt.

DeSantis Ridicules Spate of House Proposals to Cut Property Taxes as ‘Political Game’

October 23, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

An image of Gov. Ron DeSantis outside the Capitol dining room in Tallahassee. (© FlaglerLive)

Florida House members have proposed seven constitutional amendments for the 2026 ballot that would slash the state’s property tax. Gov. DeSantis dismissed them all, saying that “placing more than one property tax measure on the ballot represents an attempt to kill anything on property taxes,” and describing it as “a political game, not a serious attempt to get it done for the people.”

County Completes $1.88 Million Buy of Marlow Property on Intracoastal for Linear Park Extension

October 23, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

The future extension of Linear Park at the foot of the Hammock Dunes Bridge, on the west side of the Intracoastal, will benefit from existing amenities, including parking. (© FlaglerLive)

County Attorney Michael Rodriguez on Monday said the county just closed on the purchase of a 5.2-acre parcel on the Intracoastal Waterway for perpetual preservation under the county’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands program, and as an extension of Palm Coast’s popular linear Park.  

Flagler OARS Hosts Peer-Based Recovery Support Training

October 22, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

OARS distributes Narcan free of charge. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler OARS (Open Arms Recovery Services) will host a comprehensive two-day training focused on supervision of peer-based recovery support services Feb. 11-12, 2026, at SMA Healthcare in Bunnell.

Flagler Commission Was Ready to No-Bid Sell Parkland for a Parking Lot. Then the County Attorney Intervened.

October 22, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

The land and trees to the left of the road, as well as the road, are part of the county's Espanola Park. St. Paul Baptist Church--the red-brick building--wants to but the tree-shaded land to the left, level it, and build a parking lot there. The county was ready to accommodate it. Without a bid. (© FlaglerLive)

A church in Espanola wants to buy a sliver of county parkland, rezone it, and convert it to a parking lot. The Flagler County Commission was prepared to do that without a bid, without hearings, and no public notices beyond cursive ones embedded in commission meeting agendas.  The County Commission shrugged off the proposal’s implications as it almost certainly would not had a similar proposal involved , say, the popular Wadsworth Park in Flagler Beach or Princess Place Preserve. But Espanola is a poor, neglected area of the county with a significant Black population and a typically invisible political constituency. 

With Grave Concerns About Traffic, Palm Coast Approves Shopping Rezoning That’ll Add 1,000s of Cars to SR100

October 22, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 47 Comments

Traffic on State Road 100 in Palm Coast, just west of the BJ's Wholesale shopping center, with the future Flagler Landing shopping center property to the left, where all the trees are. That development, likely to add a Walmart as the next big box store, is expected to bring upwards of 3,000 more daily car trips to the corridor. (© FlaglerLive)

With grave concerns about its traffic impacts on already-congested State Road 100, the Palm Coast City Council on Tuesday approved on first reading the rezoning to commercial uses of a 39-acre parcel just west of the BJ’s Wholesale shopping center. The rezoning is ahead of the development of that tract into a companion shopping center called Flagler Landing, with a “170,000 square foot big-box discount superstore,” in the description of the developer’s attorney–that is, very likely Walmart–and a half dozen satellite businesses. 

Ending Property Taxes Is Tempting. It’s Also Practically Foolish.

October 22, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

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Gov. Ron DeSantis and other Republicans have been promoting the idea of doing away with property taxes for homeowners, or at least severely lowering them. That poses problems. The sales tax — would have to be raised to replace the revenue. That’s regressive: the sales tax bears no relation to your ability to pay. There’s also a logical flaw in the professed GOP belief that you never truly own your home if you have to pay taxes on it. It’s not a penalty. You’re paying to maintain cops on the beat, libraries for everybody, to fix potholes.

You May Soon Park Your Commercial Vehicle in Residential Driveways as Palm Coast Votes to Relax Restrictions

October 21, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 37 Comments

Former Palm Coast City Council member Victor Barbosa's "Man Cave" car, previously barred from parking in residential driveways, will soon be as free to park in those driveways as it once did at City Hall. (© FlaglerLive)

For the first time since the founding of the city a quarter century ago, commercial vehicles are on the verge of being allowed to park in Palm Coast’s residential driveways for more than a lunch hour, or to make service calls. A divided Palm Coast City Council voted 3-2 to approve on first reading the change to what had been one of the more vexing restrictions for trades workers and for the council, which has wrestled with the restriction on several occasions since 2010, always stopping short of altering it–until now.

Two ‘Vertiports’–Airborne Uber–Under Construction in Orlando and Tampa

October 19, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

The Florida Department of Transportation testing facility known as Suntrax in Auburndale, near Lakeland in Polk County. (FDOT)

Two vertiports to fly people around are being constructed at the FDOT SunTrax testing facility in Central Florida. This airborne Uber concept came after DeSantis discussed vertiports during meetings part of his international trade mission to the Paris Air Show this Summer. Drivers know Interstate 4 can be a particularly nightmarish trek from Orlando to Tampa, which could benefit if the vertiports take off.

Food Stamps May Run Out in 2 Weeks if Shutdown Persists

October 18, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

There's plenty of food, but not the Snap benefits to pay it. (Wikimedia Commons) food stamps

As the federal government shutdown extends to day 17, and with congressional leaders nowhere near negotiating, state officials are beginning to raise concerns of potential cuts to nutrition assistance benefits that feed millions if the government isn’t reopened. 

From Jacques Brel to Charlie Brown, City Repertory Theatre Presents Retrospective Concert

October 17, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Laniece Rose (Fagundes) performing in City Repertory Theatre’s “Holiday Cabaret” in November 2023. Photo by Mike Kitaif

City Repertory Theatre is reprising plays from throughout its 14 seasons with the first of three concerts featuring songs from the musicals CRT has staged over the last 14 years, with performers Laniece Rose (Fagundes), Benjamin Beck and Denise Elisha.

It’s a Great Day for Bunnell Manager Alvin Jackson, Who Gets $14,500 Raise Despite Checkered Record

October 17, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

Bunnell City Manager Alvin Jackson at a City Commission meeting as Chad Grimm, developer of the 6,100-home Reserve at Haw Creek the commission approved, spoke. (© FlaglerLive)

As with plebiscites of perfection from Napoleon to Paul Kagame–or Trump cabinet meetings–three of the five Bunnell city commissioners, including the mayor, think Alvin Jackson, their city manager, is perfect enough (or nearly so) to all but walk on water: they gave him a combined evaluation score of 99 percent even as taxes have rise sharply under his tenure. To mark the completion of his seventh year with the city, last Monday they gave him a 10 percent raise, or $14,600, increasing his salary from $143,395 to $158,000, not including a $2,400 a year car allowance and his health and retirement benefits. 

Flagler Tourism Office’s Debra Morgan Among 99 to Receive Society’s Certification

October 16, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Debra Morgan, center, with members of the Tourist Development Council. From left, Oceanside Bar and Grill co-owner John Lulgjuraj, Flagler Beach Commissioner Eric Cooley,

Debra Morgan, Destination Development and Community Engagement Manager for Flagler County’s tourism office, recently earned the Travel Marketing Professional Certification (TMP) from Southeast Tourism Society (STS) Marketing College. STS is a not-for-profit membership association dedicated to the development of travel and tourism professionals and organizations within the southeast region.

Florida GOP Lawmakers File Slew of Proposals Slashing Property Taxes

October 16, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

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After months of Gov. Ron DeSantis and Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia promising Floridians a chance to substantially reduce if not outright eliminate property taxes, eight Republican members of the Florida House filed legislation Thursday to achieve that goal.

2 Months After One Was Rejected, Another Concrete Plant Proposed on Hargrove Grade Runs Into Familiar Objections

October 16, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Hargrove Grade. (© FlaglerLive)

It was a grind of déjà vu at the Palm Coast Planning Board Wednesday evening as yet another company seeking to rezone land and build a concrete batch plant on Hargrove Grade ran into a crush of public opposition and questions from the board, which proved unwilling to make a decision just yet. 

Military Guy and ‘Defiant’ Candidate Out as Council Narrows City Manager Choices to 2 Experienced Administrators

October 15, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

They'll do it again: the community meet-and-greet with two city manager candidates last April 24 at City Hall, the near-culmination of a messy selection process. The absence of Mayor Mike Norris at the event was indicative of the council's internal wrangles, which led to the collapse of the search. The subsequent search has been more civil. (© FlaglerLive)

Passing over military brass or heavy hands, the Palm Coast City Council last night narrowed its choices for city manager to two middle-of-the-road candidates steeped in local government experience: J. David Fraser, who’s managed several cities in the West, and Michael McGlothlin, a former law enforcement investigator and police chief in city management since 2019, most recently in Reddington Shores on the Gulf of Mexico. The two candidates will be interviewed in person at City Hall on Nov. 13 for a job that may earn them up to $250,000 a year. Interim City Manager Lauren Johnston’s current salary is $190,000. 

Mystery Development Company Buys Marineland Dolphin Adventure for $7.1 Million, Outbidding Hutson

October 14, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

Marineland Dolphin Adventure's days as an oceanarium may be numbered. (© FlaglerLive)

Marineland Dolphin Adventure, the world’s first oceanarium and for most of its 87 years a Florida tourist destination with a storied past, was sold at auction on Monday for $7.1 million to an apparent shell company that goes by the name of Delightful Development LLC. If the name augurs its future intentions for the 5.1-acre property, the site’s days as an oceanarium are approaching their end, and the 17 dolphins there, six of them born in Marineland, will have to find new homes. 

Palm Coast’s Message to Flagler Humane Society: Help Us Help You

October 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

The Flagler Humane Society needs space. Palm Coast needs data. (© FlaglerLive)

After a year of wrangles with the non-profit and a few pending questions ahead, the Palm Coast City Council has approved its annual contract with the Flagler Humane Society, increasing it to $125,000, from $90,000. But the city is pressing the society to be more forthcoming with its data and future plans for potential expansion. 

Trump’s ‘Beautiful’ Bill Cuts $3.8 Billion from Florida’s Healthcare System, Hurting Hospitals and the Poor

October 11, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

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President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” will cut $3.8 billion from Florida’s health care system, with that money primarily affecting Florida hospitals. Five Florida programs are over a certain cap and currently receive $9 billion. That total will drop to $5.2 billion in state-directed payments by 2034-2035, Meyer told the group of lawmakers after facing earlier questions in the week about how children are being disenrolled from the Florida KidCare program for not paying their premiums.

With Shutdown, Democrats Finally Take a Clear and Critical Stand

October 11, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 21 Comments

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Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill will add $4 trillion to the national debt and throw 20 million people off Obamacare over the life of the bill, which lets supplemental premium subsidies enacted during the Biden administration expire. It would more than double premium costs for Obamacare recipients. The cost of extending the subsidies over the next 10 years is $350 billion, or 8 percent of the Trump tax cuts. This is what the Democrats have been willing to shut the government over. It’s about time.

Florida Could Face Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Food Stamp Costs Under Trump’s ‘Beautiful’ Bill

October 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

At a farm market in St. Petersburg, Fla., SNAP recipients were able to use their Electronic Benefits Transfer cards for food. (Photo by Lance Cheung/USDA)

Currently, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits — commonly known as food stamps — distributed by the state are fully funded by the federal government. But under the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” signed this summer by President Donald Trump, that could change on Oct. 1, 2027, when states could be required to contribute money based on payment error rates. The error rate isn’t based on fraud but overpayments and underpayments. Benefits are calculated based on household sizes and net monthly incomes, which can change and might not be immediately reported.

Flagler Cares’ Carrie Baird Is Among ‘Women Shaping Florida’s Future’ at State Awards, a First for Flagler County

October 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The annual Above and Beyond Award winners lined up for the cameras at the end of the event hosted by the News Service of Florida in Tallahassee Wednesday evening. (© FlaglerLive)

Close to 200 people gathered at Tallahassee’s DoubleTree Hotel Wednesday evening to honor “women who are shaping Florida’s future, who are leading, innovating and lifting others up as they rise,” as Shevaun Harris, Secretary, Agency for Health Care Administration, a keynote speaker and one of the honorees, told the audience. One of the women was Carrie Baird, Chief Executive Officer of Flagler Cares, the 10-year-old, Palm Coast-based nonprofit. It was the first time that the leader of an organization in Flagler County was the recipient of the News Service of Florida’s annual Above and Beyond Award.

Flagler Beach Commission Votes 3-2 to Sell Ocean Palm Golf Course at a Loss, for $801,000, Citing ‘Painful’ Years

October 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

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The Flagler Beach City Commission voted 3-2 Thursday to sell the nine-hole Ocean Palm Golf Club it bought in 2008. The sale price would be $801,000, or $100,000 less than what the city paid for it, when it acquired an additional 3 acres a decade ago. The course has been a perennial loss for the city even with the two golf management companies that have run the course since 2015. The buyer is the current lease holder, Ocean Palms Golf Club, owned by Jeff Ryan. 

Hutson Companies, Major Housing Developer, Bids $3.5 Million for Bankrupt Marineland Dolphin Adventure

October 9, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Marineland Dolphin Adventure has been in the shadow of its former glory. (© FlaglerLive)

The Hutson Companies, a St. Augustine developer of single-family homes and apartment complexes, has placed a $3.5 million bid for the bankrupt 5.1-acre Marineland Dolphin Adventure property in Marineland, suggesting that if the sale closes later this month, the famed attraction’s 87-year history may be coming to an end. An open auction is scheduled for Oct. 27 in Delaware. A stalking-horse bid, or agreement, is an opening bid that allows the company in bankruptcy to set a floor for potential future bids. But it gives the stalking horse an advantage.

Flagler Beach Planning Board Rejects Veranda Bay/Summertown Annexation in Striking Reversal of Former Welcome

October 8, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Not a good night for Ken Belshe, left, the representative of Veranda Bay and its associated development, Summer Town, and his attorney, Mike Chiumento, seen here addressing the Flagler Beach planning board before the board rejected recommending annexing the developments. The proposal goes before the Flagler Beach City Commission Thursday. (© FlaglerLive)

In a striking reversal from its unanimous recommendation approving Veranda Bay’s annexation into Flagler Beach last year, before the threat of a lawsuit suspended further regulatory steps, the Flagler Beach Planning Board Tuesday denied recommending approval on a series of 4-1 votes. For Veranda Bay, it is the latest blow in a six-year slog through sustained public opposition, litigation, official courtship, second thoughts and now uncertainty.

Derek Barrs Is Finally Confirmed as Administrator of Motor Carrier Safety Administration After Fractious Senate Maneuvers

October 8, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Derek Barrs as he was sworn-in at the School Board by County Judge Melissa Distler, alongside Sheriff Rick Staly, last November. (© FlaglerLive)

The U.S. Senate in a strict party-line 51-47 vote Tuesday night confirmed Derek Barrs, the former Flagler County school board member, administrator of the federal Transportation Department’s Motor Carrier Safety Administration, seven months after President Trump nominated Barrs to the post.

Florida Has No Clue How Many Kids Have Lost Health Coverage Since DeSantis Refusal to Comply with Eligibility Rule

October 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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In 2023. the Legislature ordered that children in families making up to 300 percent of the poverty level be eligible for KidCare, not 200 percent. The DeSantis administration has refused to comply, sticking with 200 percent, and causing enrollment to fall. But Brian Meyer, the state’s top Medicaid official, couldn’t answer a simple question: How many children have been disenrolled from the program because their families haven’t paid the premiums.

Palm Coast Government Invites Community Input on Land Development Code

October 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Mapping out the future of Palm Coast's maps. (© FlaglerLive)

The City of Palm Coast is beginning the process of reviewing and updating its Land Development Code (LDC) and is inviting the community to participate in this important effort. A series of public workshops will be held during the Planning and Land Development Regulation Board (PLDRB) meetings and City Council meetings, all of which are open to the public. The first workshop is scheduled for Wednesday, October 8, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. at Palm Coast City Hall.

Flagler County’s Development Authority Board Wants to Wade Into Economic Development, Conjuring Grim History

October 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Some of the members of the Industrial Authority Board at a previous meeting. From left, Shawn Rhoto, County Commissioner Pam Richardson, the commission's liaison on the board, Chair Ray Ricchi, Bruce Parker and Don Turlington. (© FlaglerLive)

Some of the members of Flagler County’s newly appointed Industrial Development Authority wants to be more than just an industrial development authority. They want to be the county’s economic advisory council–reviving the sort of council the county killed in 2020 after years of meager results. Just as IDA members have mixed feelings about that, so did the Flagler County commissioners who appointed them. 

Fact-Check: How Flagler County Misuses Numbers in Pitch of $110 Million Sports Complex

October 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Parents spend a lot of money on their children's sports--but not nearly the sort of money local tourism officials will have you believe as they pitch an expensive sports complex for the region. (© FlaglerLive)

In a pitch to the Flagler County Commission on Monday, the county’s tourism bureau and its consultant backed up an analysis of a proposed $110 million sports complex with numbers that, while accurate in themselves, were entirely without context and, on close inspection, had little to do with Palm Coast, and in some regards contradicted the county’s rosy claims. 

More Skepticism and Vagueness than Hard Data to Support Mammoth $110 Million Sports Complex in Palm Coast

October 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

A very long way from goal. (© FlaglerLive)

A company pitching a proposed $110 million sports complex for west Palm Coast claims it could attract up to 400,000 a year even though the county as a whole doesn’t attract more than 100,000 total visitors a year, including those who flock to its beaches. Yet the Flagler County Commission, with some strong skepticism from one member and questions from others, continues to encourage its tourism office to further explore the possibility of just such a complex, which would require a $6 million a year “rent” payment from taxpayers.

Hearings Begin Over FPL’s Proposed Rate Increase

October 6, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

FPL provides electricity to all Flagler County customers. (© FlaglerLive)

FPL’s originally proposed base rate hike in February would have allowed it to collect $9.8 billion in revenue over the next four years — the highest in U.S. history. Since then, that has been negotiated down by approximately $2.9 billion — still far too high, energy advocates argue.

In a Surprise, Flagler Commissioners Vote 4-1 to Indemnify Contractor of South-Side Library for Up to $1.25 Million

October 6, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

The Nexus Center, the south-side public library, is set to open later this year. (© FlaglerLive)

In one of the most unusual–if not unprecedented–moves on behalf of a building contractor, the Flagler County Commission this morning voted 4-1 to indemnify Ajax Construction for up to $1.25 million for non-structural-related contractual matters in its construction of the Nexus Center, the south-side library Ajax is building for the county. 

Universal Is reopening Stardust Racers at Epic Universe

October 4, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Stardust Racers. (© Luka Tristam/FlaglerLive)

Despite potential litigation and an ongoing probe, Universal Orlando is reopening Stardust Racers after a man’s death last month. Stardust Racers had been closed since Kevin Rodriguez Zavala died Sept. 17. Rodriguez Zavala died from multiple blunt force trauma after his family’s lawyers said he hit his head repeatedly on the metal bar of the ride. They called his injuries extensive although the full autopsy has not been released.

Every Flagler/Palm Coast Development Past, Present and Future Now Mapped Out and Accessible Thanks to Toby Tobin

October 3, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

GoToby's Residential Development Map, a work several years in the making, was made publicly accessible this month by its creator, Toby Tobin.

Imagine an interactive site where every housing development in Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, Bunnell and Flagler County, past, present, and future, is mapped out and available at a click. Every development’s details–number of homes, apartment units, commercial or industrial square footage–is listed, often with illustrations and links. Developers are listed. So are construction dates or projected buildouts. That map is now public and free to use, if not quite as free to its creator, who’s paying for it. 

FC3, Flagler’s Cultural Council, Marks 3rd Year With Grant Showcase and Hopes Still Brighter Than Achievements

October 2, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Part of the Flagler County Cultural Council's (FC3) annual meeting Wednesday evening at the Palm Coast Community Center was the selection of winners of the Flagler Palm Coast High School photo contest. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler County Cultural Council, the volunteer organization known as FC3 and designated local arts agency, marked its third year since that designation at its annual meeting Wednesday evening at the Palm Coast Community Center by featuring grant recipients, selecting winners of a high school photo contest and installing a new slate of officers. The fledgling council is still finding its footing, its “pillars” lifting more aspirations than achievements for now. 

Flagler County Home Builders Sue Palm Coast Over Impact Fees, Seeking Immediate Invalidation of Sharp Increases

October 2, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

One of the more familiar sights in Palm Coast since 2018. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler County Home Builders Association (HBA), five local builders and an individual jointly filed the 69-page, four-count suit in Flagler County Circuit Court late Wednesday afternoon. The suit challenges the City Council’s unanimous adoption last June of sharply higher impact fees for fire services, parks and transportation. The lawsuit is not seeking damages, monetary or otherwise. It is seeking the immediate and permanent invalidation of the ordinances that enacted the higher impact fees. It is an extraordinary challenge. It is neither unprecedented nor unheeded, though with extreme rarity. 

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