• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
MENUMENU
MENUMENU
  • Home
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • FlaglerLive Board of Directors
    • Comment Policy
    • Mission Statement
    • Our Values
    • Privacy Policy
  • Live Calendar
  • Submit Obituary
  • Submit an Event
  • Support FlaglerLive
  • Advertise on FlaglerLive (386) 503-3808
  • Search Results

FlaglerLive

No Bull, no Fluff, No Smudges

MENUMENU
  • Flagler
    • Flagler County Commission
    • Beverly Beach
    • Flagler History
    • Mondex/Daytona North
    • The Hammock
    • Tourist Development Council
    • Marineland
  • Palm Coast
    • Palm Coast City Council
    • Palm Coast Crime
  • Bunnell
    • Bunnell City Commission
    • Bunnell Crime
  • Flagler Beach
    • Flagler Beach City Commission
    • Flagler Beach Crime
  • Cops/Courts
    • Circuit & County Court
    • Florida Supreme Court
    • Federal Courts
    • Flagler 911
    • Fire House
    • Flagler County Sheriff
    • Flagler Jail Bookings
    • Traffic Accidents
  • Rights & Liberties
    • First Amendment
    • Second Amendment
    • Third Amendment
    • Fourth Amendment
    • Fifth Amendment
    • Sixth Amendment
    • Seventh Amendment
    • Eighth Amendment
    • 14th Amendment
    • Sunshine Law
    • Religion & Beliefs
    • Privacy
    • Civil Rights
    • Human Rights
    • Immigration
    • Labor Rights
  • Schools
    • Adult Education
    • Belle Terre Elementary
    • Buddy Taylor Middle
    • Bunnell Elementary
    • Charter Schools
    • Daytona State College
    • Flagler County School Board
    • Flagler Palm Coast High School
    • Higher Education
    • Imagine School
    • Indian Trails Middle
    • Matanzas High School
    • Old Kings Elementary
    • Rymfire Elementary
    • Stetson University
    • Wadsworth Elementary
    • University of Florida/Florida State
  • Economy
    • Jobs & Unemployment
    • Business & Economy
    • Development & Sprawl
    • Leisure & Tourism
    • Local Business
    • Local Media
    • Real Estate & Development
    • Taxes
  • Commentary
    • The Conversation
    • Pierre Tristam
    • Diane Roberts
    • Guest Columns
    • Byblos
    • Editor's Blog
  • Culture
    • African American Cultural Society
    • Arts in Palm Coast & Flagler
    • Books
    • City Repertory Theatre
    • Flagler Auditorium
    • Flagler Playhouse
    • Special Events
  • Elections 2024
    • Amendments and Referendums
    • Presidential Election
    • Campaign Finance
    • City Elections
    • Congressional
    • Constitutionals
    • Courts
    • Governor
    • Polls
    • Voting Rights
  • Florida
    • Federal Politics
    • Florida History
    • Florida Legislature
    • Florida Legislature
    • Ron DeSantis
  • Health & Society
    • Flagler County Health Department
    • Ask the Doctor Column
    • Health Care
    • Health Care Business
    • Covid-19
    • Children and Families
    • Medicaid and Medicare
    • Mental Health
    • Poverty
    • Violence
  • All Else
    • Daily Briefing
    • Americana
    • Obituaries
    • News Briefs
    • Weather and Climate
    • Wildlife

Economy

Flagler County Unemployment Dips Back to 4.1%, But Inventory of Single-Family Houses Rises to 13-Year High

April 18, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Some of the 78 new houses rising fast in a subdivision off Ponce de Leon and Point Pleasant Drive in palm Coast. Flagler County's housing inventory continues to creep up. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler County’s unemployment rate fell back to 4.1 percent, from 6.6 percent the previous month, according to figures released by the state Department of Commerce this morning. The rates are not seasonally adjusted. But the county’s housing inventory continues to rise, and is now at its highest level in 13 years, and rising.

Attorney Appeals Decision Rejecting Site Plan for 28-Unit Affordable Housing Complex in Bunnell, Citing Arbitrariness

April 18, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

The Phoenix Crossings apartment complex proposed for Bunnell is designed by Flagler Beach architect Joseph Pozzuoli, who also designed Bunnell's city hall and police station due to open later this year. (JPA)

Two weeks after the Bunnell planning board rejected the site plan for Phoenix Crossings, the 28-unit apartment complex for low-income tenants, the attorney representing the development filed an appeal to the City Commission. The appeal, filed by Dennis Bayer, the Flagler Beach attorney who specializes in land use and environmental law, argues that “there is a lack of competent substantial evidence to support the denial based upon concerns raised by third parties about the stormwater related to this project.” Put another way: the board’s decision was arbitrary and capricious. 

Palm Coast YMCA With Olympic Swimming Pool Planned for Town Center

April 17, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 33 Comments

A rendering of the Palm Coast Family YMCA planned for Town Center.

A long-awaited YMCA in Palm Coast’s Town Center will be an arrestingly built 44,000 square-foot, two-level facility with a wellness center, a spin room, a fitness room, a gym with three volleyball courts and an outdoor Olympic swimming pool, among other amenities.  The swimming pool will have 18 to 21 lanes and a zero-entry section allowing for a sloped walk into the water, without stairs or ladders. The indoor facility will include a child care center. The plans are brimming, and the YMCA is “ready to get started right away.”

Site Plan for 28-Unit Low-Income Apartment Complex With $7 Million in Funding Is Rejected in Bunnell

April 17, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

phoenix crossings

In a stunning setback for Sandra Shank, developer of a planned 28-unit affordable housing apartment complex in Bunnell the city conceptually approved in 2020, Bunnell’s planning board rejected the project last week, citing flooding concerns by neighbors. The 3-2 vote rejecting the site plan for Phoenix Crossings may be appealed to the Bunnell City Commission. But opponents, many of them from the Pine Forest mobile home community that would be adjacent to the development, will likely voice concerns again.

9-Month, $6.67 Million Reconstruction of Whiteview Parkway Will Add Turn Lanes and Alter Median

April 16, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Whiteview Parkway will lose some of its statelier trees and much of its median to turn lanes and traffic-safety improvements as a nine-month reconstruction of the road begins. (© FlaglerLive)

Whiteview Parkway is about to be a construction zone for the next nine months. It will also be unrecognizable along most of its 3.4 miles as crews begin the reconstruction and repaving of the road, adding numerous turn lanes, eliminating or changing the look of the median, and extending the foot path the entire length of the road, from Belle Terre Parkway to U.S. 1. 

Florida Senate Proposes Tax Cuts Nearing $2 Billion Instead of House’s $5 Billion Sales Tax Cut

April 15, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

The Florida Senate makes a counter offer to the House's $5 billion sales tax cut.

The Senate on Monday released a ratcheted-up package of proposed tax cuts, as it prepares for negotiations with the House, which has pitched a $5.43 billion measure that includes reducing the state’s sales-tax rate. The Senate Finance and Tax Committee is scheduled Tuesday to take up the Senate bill (SPB 7034), which would reduce revenue by $1.83 billion next fiscal year.

In Flagler Beach, a $140,000 Mobility Study Suggests Transportation Fees Won’t Be Just About Cars Anymore

April 14, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

mobility studies

The Flagler Beach City Commission approved a $140,000 appropriation for a “mobility study,” an essential step before the city can impose a transportation “mobility fee.” It is no longer called a transportation impact fee, because a “mobility” fee’s purpose is broader. It’s not just about adding lanes and sidewalks anymore, or simply increasing road capacity for cars and trucks. It’s about making even existing roads flow better, or examining parking concepts, or taking account of pedestrians, bicyclists, even water taxis.

Clothing Under $75 May Get Permanent Sales Tax Exemption

April 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Gov. Ron DeSantis expressed support during a Thursday press conference for Senate President Ben Albritton’s plan to permanently exempt sales taxes on all clothing worth $75 or less. DeSantis said he agreed with a narrower sales tax cut over Perez’s plan to permanently cut sales taxes by .75%, which is estimated to lower tax collections by $5 billion.

‘Enough Is Enough’: An Open Letter to Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris

April 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 33 Comments

Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris is misjudging the gavel's power, and purpose. (© FlaglerLive)

Aghast at Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris’s paranoid and accusatory performance at the State of the City Address this week, a resident asks the mayor for a reckoning with himself–whether he is truly up to the job of serving the community to the best of his ability, to do so within the requirements of the city charter, and to bear the title of mayor honorably and responsibly.

Flagler Beach May Sell Ocean Palm Golf Course, Where Owner Plans Building the Size of Palm Coast City Hall

April 11, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

The clubhouse at Ocean Palms Golf Club, shadowed by a high rise to the east. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Beach government is considering selling the 40-acre, nine-hole Ocean Palm Golf Course at the south end of town to Jeff Ryan’s KTS Holdings, the current leaseholder of the property. Ryan would sign a deed restriction that would ensure the grounds remain a golf course in perpetuity. But Ryan is proposing to build a two-story, 30,000-square foot clubhouse and restaurant (the footprint would be 15,000 square feet, the building height 30 feet). The existing clubhouse is a one-story 1,560 square foot building built in 1961. 

Flagler Beach Gets Its First Glimpse at App-Based Paid Parking, and Guardedly Likes What It Sees

April 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

A slide during today's presentation on paid parking before the Flagler Beach City Commission. Coimmissioner Eric Cooley, right, urged residents not to jump to conclusions: it'll be a drawn out process--not too drawn out, some merchants hope. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler Beach City Commission got its first glimpse at an app-based paid-parking system for the city this afternoon from Passport Parking, a company with more than 800 clients across the country. The commission was non-committal, but most Flagler Beach residents who spoke approved of the plan, some guardedly, some enthusiastically–as long as the plan exempts Flagler Beach residents from paying–and some, disbelieving in a parking problem, opposed. 

Lessons from Palm Coast’s Fuel Dump Folly

April 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

palm coast fuel dump belvedere terimnals

The push for building the ill-fated Belvedere Terminals fuel dump in Palm Coast was tied to a series of myths: that somehow Palm Coast’s overwhelmingly residential tax base is unsustainable. That its tax burden is lopsidedly on residential homes. That commercial and industrial development lowers property taxes. The premises are taken as gospel in this county and never tested. Not one of them is true.

Bill Changing Gulf of Mexico’s Name in All Florida Documents and Textbooks Goes to DeSantis

April 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

A 1922 postcard of the Gulf of Mexico. (Florida Memory)

The Senate on Wednesday gave final approval to a bill that would change dozens of state laws to carry out President Donald Trump’s directive that the Gulf of Mexico should be called the Gulf of America. The Senate also gave a final sign-off to a bill that would require the name change to start being reflected in materials at state agencies and schools.

At Ralph Carter Park, Thousands of Children’s Sports Will Not Be Curbed Just to Benefit Few Homeowners, Council Says

April 9, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

A few clouds over Ralph Carter Park in Palm Coast's R Section dissipated quickly after a majority of the Palm Coast City Council rallied in its favor. (© FlaglerLive)

After hearing a resident complain about noise and light–a resident familiar to every council member who’s served since 2009–Palm Coast City Council member Charles Gambaro Tuesday evening got the presentation he requested on Ralph Carter Park. It did not go as he expected. The park’s popularity is too broad, the complaints about it too finite, to justify dimming the park’s operations in response to a handful of complaints, if that. 

Dallas String Quartet Unleashes Bach ’n’ Roll Classical Crossover at Palm Coast Concert

April 9, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Dallas String Quartet includes, from left: guitarist Joel White, violinist Melissa Priller, violinist Valory Hight, bassist Young Heo, violist and founder Ion Zanca, and drummer-percussionist Efren Guzman Jr. Photo by Kathy Tran Photography

The Dallas String Quartet has continued to invigorate the so-called “classical crossover” genre with seven albums that find them infusing elements from Bach, Rachmaninoff, Sibelius and other classical composers into their arrangements of Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir,” Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero,” Guns N’ Roses’ “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” AC/DC’s “Back in Black” and “Thunderstruck,” Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” and many more. They’re in concert at the Flagler Auditorium,/Fitzgerald Performing Arts Center Friday.

County Buys Into $110 Million Speculative Sports Complex Palm Coast Voters Rejected in November

April 8, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 49 Comments

Jason Boudrie, owner of Synergy Sports Global, is selling Flagler County on the concept of a $110 million sports complex financed through a largely untested public-private partnership. The same proposal was at the root of Palm Coast voters' rejection of a referendum last November. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler County Commission signaled it was happily turning to an untested and financially risky public-private partnership with a company that would build a $110 million sports complex (in Palm Coast) in exchange for $6 million a year “lease payments” from the county. It is the same complex and concept that was behind Palm Coast voters’ rejection of a referendum last November.

Three County Commissioners Now Opposed to Sales Tax for Beach Management, Putting County Plan in Doubt

April 8, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

County Commissioner Pam Richardson, in a switch, now opposes raising the sales tax to fund beach management. She joined Commissioner Kim Carney, right, in opposition. Commissioner Leann Pennington has always opposed the plan. (© FlaglerLive)

Just as Palm Coast and Bunnell had been increasingly coaxed to support the county, a majority of county commissioners–Leann Pennington, Kim Carney and Pam Richardson–spoke in opposition to a sales tax increase to support a comprehensive beach-management plan. Without that increase, the plan Petito devised to rebuild and manage all 18 miles of the county’s beaches would collapse, and with it any hope of continuing the beach renourishment the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers started in Flagler Beach.

Fuel Farm Off U.S. 1 Appears Dead as Palm Coast Mayor Norris Pulls His Support, Joining Council Skeptics

April 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris has pulled his support from the 12.6-million-gallon fuel farm proposed for a 78-acre site off U.S. 1 in the city, next to a water treatment plant on Peavy Grade. (© FlaglerLive)

The proposed Belvedere Terminals fuel farm off U.S. 1 in Palm Coast appears to be dead. In an email to City Manager Lauren Johnston on Friday, Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris pulled his support without equivocation, joining three council members who are extremely skeptical of the proposal. Belvedere couldn’t afford to lose Norris’s support. Until then, the mayor had been the company’s champion in the city.

Proposed Fuel Farm Off U.S. 1 Draws More Fire as Public Urges County to Reject Palm Coast Location

April 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Vicky Haley, in a shirt illustrating her opposition, was one of many residents who addressed the Flagler County Commission today against a proposed fuel farm off U.S. 1. (© FlaglerLive via county's YouTube)

Already bruised by mounting opposition since it was announced almost two weeks ago, Palm Coast and Flagler County governments’ proposal to buy 78 acres for a 12.6-million gallon fuel farm off U.S. 1 took more fire today, this time at the County Commission, even though the county last week pulled the proposal from today’s agenda. Numerous residents, all opposed to the fuel farm at the U.S. 1 location, addressed the commission, but commissioners themselves raised sharp questions about the plan, adding to its uncertain future. 

Team Wins $4,000 in MedNexus Challenge on ‘Becoming a Mental Health Influencer’

April 4, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The winners were Dr. Achorn’s Team: Natalie Patel-Holmes, Joy Prime, Makaylla Williams, Alessandra Caballero. (Palm Coast)

Bright minds, bold ideas, and a passion for mental health advocacy took center stage at the 2025 MedNexus Innovation Challenge, held April 3 at the Palm Coast Community Center. This year’s theme, “Becoming a Mental Health Influencer,” invited students to explore how social media can be used for positive change in adolescent mental health.

Palm Coast Approves Final Step for 489 New Houses, 147 of Them Near Proposed Fuel Depot

April 4, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

The Somerset subdivision is adjacent to industrial land in line for a proposed fuel depot. (Palm Coast)

The Palm Coast City Council on Tuesday approved final plats for three residential subdivisions at three of the four cardinal points of the city (north, west, south) totaling 489 single-family houses. Of these house, 147 are to be built on land adjacent to an industrial tract slated for a massive fuel depot. 

County Pulls Massive US1 Fuel Depot from Consideration for Now as ‘Pause’ Gives Palm Coast Time to Study Options

April 3, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 30 Comments

The land at the end of Peavy Grade, where Palm Coast and Flagler County were preparing to locate a fuel farm. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler County Commission was set next Monday to approve a $10 million state grant to buy a 78-acre parcel off U.S. 1 in Palm Coast for a planned fuel depot and rail head. The county administration pulled the item from the agenda after the Palm Coast City Council opted to look for a different location in response to mounting public opposition to the plan. The pause is also a reflection of deepening skepticism among elected officials about a plan that was barely vetted before it was sprung on them just weeks ago.

‘Ritz Carlton Residences’ Will Add 128 Condo Units in Two Towers At Hammock Dunes (not Palm Coast)

April 3, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

A rendering of the two towers forming the Ritz Carlton Residences at Hammock Dunes. (BH Group)

Two condominium towers of 64 condos each will rise at Hammock Dunes, to be called the Ritz-Carlton residences, the belated culmination of a project initially approved by the Flagler County Commission in 2006 and still awaiting its final plat. The development will add to half a dozen existing and similar condominium towers at Hammock Dunes. But contrary to a report in the News-Journal, Palm Coast is not involved.

Florida House Committee Approves Sales Tax Cut to 5.25% But Eliminates Tax ‘Holidays’

April 2, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

House Ways & Means Chairman Wyman Duggan, R-Jacksonville, is helping lead efforts to cut the state's sales-tax rate. Colin Hackley/File

For the first time in 16 years, the state wouldn’t offer sales-tax “holidays” under a House proposal that calls for an overall cut in sales taxes. The House Ways & Means Committee on Wednesday unanimously approved a $5.43 billion package dominated by House Speaker Daniel Perez’ proposal to lower the state’s sales-tax rate from 6 percent to 5.25 percent.

Trump Targets China, U.S. Allies and Others with Sweeping and Steep New Tariffs

April 2, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

Not an economist. (White House)

The president unveiled a baseline 10% levy on all international imports, plus what he described as additional “kind” and “discounted” tariff rates that will increase but not match the rates other countries apply to American imports. The levies, effective at midnight, will hit U.S. industries from agriculture to manufacturing to fashion. U.S. tariffs will reach 34% on imports from China, 46% on products from Vietnam and 20% on European Union imports, including beer and wine.

Palm Coast Council Seeks Analysis to Move Proposed Fuel Farm Off U.S. 1 as Opposition Builds Fast

April 2, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 36 Comments

Residents of Sawmill Creek, the new subdivision just north of a proposed 12.6-million gallon fuel depot, are among those voicing opposition to the project at that location. (© FlaglerLive)

The proposed 12.6 million-gallon gas and diesel depot on U.S. 1 has quickly gone from an economic development triumph, as Palm Coast and county officials described it last week, to a political liability fueled by public opposition spreading at the speed of a wildfire. On Tuesday, the Palm Coast City Council agreed to seek an analysis to determine whether there’s an alternative location better suited to the depot, a planned $75 million facility to be built by a start-up, Belvedere Terminals, with no track record in the industry. 

Flagler Beach Ends Debate on Annexation with Final Approval of Measure Scrapping 5% Rule

April 1, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

The Veranda Bay development was the trigger for Flagler Beachh to repeal its annexation rule requiring a referendum if the annexation was to be greater than 5 percent of the city's geographic size. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler Beach City Commission approved on a 4-1 vote and on final reading the repeal of a decades-old rule that required the city to hold a referendum any time it would annex more than 5 percent of its geographic area in a given year. The repeal was precipitated last year by the city’s interest in annexing Veranda Bay, the huge development along John Anderson Highway that would more than double the city’s population when built out.

Owners Demolish Old Dixie Hotel a Few Weeks from Deadline, Ending Years of Litigation

March 31, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

It's actually happening: the demolition of the Old Dixie motel today. (Jane Gentile-Youd)

The Old Dixie motel is coming down. What used to be the Country Hearth Inn, what rapidly became an eyesore after it closed in 2008, then a battleground between Flagler County government and two sets of owners, was being demolished today, making one legal case moot and all but ending the second. The attorney for the property owners says something will be built there, but it’s not yet clear what.

Three Palm Coast Council Members Return from Tallahassee With Some Hope for City’s Utility Needs

March 31, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Palm Coast wants one or two more of these "equalization tanks" to help diminish stormwater surges at its Waste Water Treatment Plant 1 in the Woodlands. A recent utility rate increase and a legislative appropriation will help. (© FlaglerLive)

Three of the Palm Coast City Council’s four members–Theresa Pontieri, Charles Gambaro and Ty Miller–returned from a lobbying trip to Tallahassee last week with some potential successes to help pay for the city’s utility-infrastructure needs despite legislative appropriations far more constrained than they’d been the previous two years.

Palm Coast Songwriters Festival Set for April 30

March 29, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Michael Ray is among the performers at the 2025 Palm Coast Soongwriters Festival starting April 30. (DCS)

Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches, the City of Palm Coast and the Flagler County Cultural Council are teaming up to kick off the 2025 Palm Coast Songwriters Festival – and celebrate the grand reopening of Daytona State College’s Flagler/Palm Coast Campus Amphitheater – with a special charity show on Wednesday, April 30.

Company Will Build Massive Fuel Depot and Distribution Plant at Rail Spur Off Peavy Grade in Palm Coast

March 29, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 68 Comments

The Florida East Coast rail line where Peavy Grade dead-ends, and where a spur will be built into a 78-acre fuel depot and distribution facility. (© FlaglerLive)

Belvedere Terminals, a start-up company developing a new gas and diesel distribution network by rail, will build a fuel depot and distribution plant on a 78-acre site on Palm Coast’s Peavy Grade, next to the city’s Water Treatment Plant 3 off U.S. 1. The company intends to start operations in late 2026 at a plant with half dozen fuel tanks with a total capacity of 300,000 barrels of gasoline and diesel storage, or 12.6 million gallons–the equivalent of 17 water towers like Palm Coast’s off I-95.

Florida Unemployment Rate Rises to 3.6%, Flagler’s to 4.6% as State Revises Labor Force Numbers Upward

March 28, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

unemployment

The Florida Department of Commerce on Friday said the unemployment rate increased from 3.5 percent in January to 3.6 percent in February. Florida had a 3.4 percent jobless rate in December. The unemployment rate in Flagler County jumped to 4.6 percent after the Department of Commerce revised figures substantially–adding several thousand people to Flagler County’s labor force.

2-Hour Parking Limit Downtown Flagler Beach? ‘Great Idea,’ Planning Board Says, Urging City to Act

March 27, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 32 Comments

Construction of the Margaritaville hotel has intensified parking problems downtown Flagler Beah. The hotel's opening is not likely to improve matters. City businesses are proposing a solution. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler Beach Planning Board embraced an idea proposed by downtown business owners to impose two-hour parking limits in a small area downtown that is typically overrun by people parking for hours at a time, sometimes all day, preventing the sort of turnover traffic that helps businesses thrive. The board is forwarding the proposal to the City Commission and urging it to consider it.

Florida House Speaker Calls for Cutting Sales Tax from 6 to 5.25%, Gutting Revenue by $5 Billion

March 26, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

House Speaker Daniel Perez, R-Miami, called Wednesday for a sales-tax cut. Colin Hackley/File

House Speaker Daniel Perez said Wednesday he wants to lower the state’s sales-tax rate, trimming revenue by almost $5 billion a year. Perez, R-Miami, told House members he has directed Ways & Means Chairman Wyman Duggan, R-Jacksonville, to produce a bill next week that would lower the rate from 6 percent to 5.25 percent.

Bunnell Approves Grand Reserve’s Last 141 of 847 Houses, with a Pointed Caution From Its Staff

March 26, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

At Grand Reserve, the big subdivision at the northeast edge of Bunnell, new houses neiughboring lots under construction are the norm and will be for several years before build-out. Bunnell government this week approved platting the development's final phase. (© FlaglerLive)

The Bunnell City Commission approved the final phase of Grand Reserve, the 847-home subdivision that will increase the city’s population by more than half and is already changing the city’s politics. The sixth phase consists of 141 houses on 100 acres. The city’s planning director cautioned the commission to review future developments more carefully than when Grand Reserve was originally approved.

AdventHealth Palm Coast Earns National Recognition for Senior-Friendly ER

March 24, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The hospital earned the Age-Friendly Emergency Department designation from the American College of Emergency Physicians

AdventHealth Palm Coast is making emergency care safer and more effective for older adults. The hospital earned the Age-Friendly Emergency Department designation from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), recognizing its commitment to meeting the unique needs of seniors.

To Prevent Renewed Wars Over Annexation, Flagler County Will Aim for Joint Planning Group with Cities

March 24, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Looming over the Hammock, Palm Coast's water tower brings back bad memories of the water wars of two decades ago, when the city attempted to use its utility's muscle to force the Hammock to annex. It was repulsed.

Flagler County government is proposing to create a Joint Planning Committee with Palm Coast, Flagler Beach and Bunnell to review all developments and annexations that straddle county-city or city-city boundaries. The committee would be responsible for drafting service agreements defining who will provide law enforcement, fire, water and sewer services and road maintenance. The County Commission is all for it. But getting the cities to sign on to what amounts to more transparent coordination may be a challenge.

The Hidden Epidemic of Violence Against Nurses

March 22, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Nurses in the United States face a high rate of burnout.

An alarming 8 in 10 nurses face violence at work. As a result, health care workers are more than four times as likely to be injured by workplace violence than workers in all other industries combined. Despite these staggering numbers, the full extent of this epidemic may not be fully understood because nurses and other health care workers chronically underreport violent encounters.

A Moratorium Won’t Help the Crappy Utility ITT Left Palm Coast. Painful Rates Might.

March 21, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 20 Comments

Origins of a crisis: Waste Water Treatment Plant 1 in Palm Coast's Woodlands. (© FlaglerLive)

There’s no question that water and sewer rates in Palm Coast are among the most expensive in the state. That was true even before the City Council this week approved the sharpest and fastest rate increase in the city’s 25-year history. But neither a building moratorium nor blaming the City Council is a solution for a problem seeded by ITT, the original owner of the utility.

Board Approves New Tattoo Parlor for Palm Coast’s St. Joe Business Center

March 21, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Some of the images Ryan Sherwood included in his application for a special exception to open a tattoo parlor off Palm Coast Parkway.

Tattoo artist and business owner Ryan Sherwood had a much easier time than a self-storage facility when he requested a special exception from the Palm Coast Planning Board to open a new tattoo parlor and art gallery in Unit Seven of the St. Joe Business Center, off Palm Coast Parkway. The board voted unanimously to grant the exception.

New But Familiar Attorney Files for Re-Hearing in Latest Old Dixie Motel Case Twist

March 21, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Dennis Bayer in court last year. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Beach attorney Dennis Bayer is now representing the owners of the dilapidated Old Dixe motel, which Flagler County government has been seeking to have either rehabilitated or demolished. The county was very close to winning an order that would have pushed the building into foreclosure when Bayer stepped in and asked for a re-hearing.

In Rare Rebuke, Palm Coast Planning Board Denies Application for Self-Storage Business on Pine Lakes Parkway

March 21, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

A rendering of Hillpointe Way Storage, planned for Pine Lakes Parkway.

The Palm Coast Planning Board in a 4-2 vote denied an application for an 850-unit, 100,000 square foot self-storage facility on Pine Lakes Parkway, halfway between Belle Terre and Palm Coast Parkway. The facility would have 26 outdoor recreational vehicle and boat storage spaces. The decision is not final, and may not have been reached within the legally permissible parameters of the Planning Board’s responsibilities.

City Repertory Theatre Takes Trip to Matters of Faith and Race with ‘Violet’ Musical

March 20, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

city repertory theatre violet

In “Violet,” a musical that opens Friday at Palm Coast’s City Repertory Theatre, it’s 1964, and Violet is about to travel by bus from her North Carolina home to Tulsa, Okla. The play’s themes are reflected in music that spans gospel, Memphis blues, bluegrass and jazz, with the cast singing to recorded backing tracks. Christian faith is an ongoing theme, as is race, judgment and life’s scars, visible and invisible.

Florida Senate Proposal Would Raise Speed Limits to 75 on Interstates

March 19, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

florida speed limits

Highway speeds could increase under a bill that has started moving forward in the state Senate. The Republican-controlled Senate Transportation Committee on Wednesday approved a wide-ranging measure (SB 462), filed by Sen. Nick DiCeglie, R-Indian Rocks Beach, that includes boosting the maximum speed on interstates and Florida’s Turnpike from 70 mph to 75 mph.

County’s Kim Carney, Crucial Vote on Sales Tax Proposal, Appears to Waver, Putting Beach Plan at Risk

March 19, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

County Commissioner Kim Carney’s support for the county-wide beach-management plan she endorsed just weeks ago appeared to waver when she raised questions about it at last Monday’s commission meeting, potentially putting the entire plan in jeopardy, especially with an undecided Palm Coast looking on.

10 Years on, Palm Coast Finally Breaks Ground on Nerve-Center Maintenance Facility’s $12 Million 1st Phase

March 19, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

The sun rises on Palm Coast's future maintenance facility off U.S. 1. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast hosted a groundbreaking for what will eventually be a nearly 100-acre maintenance facility gathering public works, stormwater and utility departments in one location off U.S. 1, to the northwest of the city. The $12 million phase is the first of three. The City Council in 2016 set the project in motion, but funding has been a challenge, as has the criticism of the project.

Palm Coast Adopts 31% Water and Sewer Rate Increase Over 3 Years, Scaling Back Spending to $512 Million

March 18, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

palm coast utility rates 2025

The Palm Coast City Council today in a 3-1 vote approved a 31 percent water and sewer rate increase to be phased in five increments through October 2028, and to finance a half-billion-dollar spending plan to improve the city’s utility infrastructure, some of which is overcapacity and outdated. The plan scales back an earlier proposal that would have increased rates 36 percent. The new plan calls for one bond issue of $292 million.

Palm Coast Mayor’s Motion for Construction Moratorium Fails in Face of Builders’ Bulky Show of Force

March 18, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 30 Comments

The Flagler County Home Builders Association had mobilized its troops outside City Hall this morning, to ward off the third attempted building moratorium in 14 months. The show of force worked. (© FlaglerLive)

Mayor Mike Norris’s motion for a residential building moratorium this morning, made after nearly an hour of zealous speeches for or against, but mostly for, quickly failed for lack of a second, and applause resounded across the standing-room-only chamber. Some of it was consolation for Norris by his supporters. Most of it was from builders and their supporters.

Ellianos Coffee Finally Opens Palm Coast Drive-Thru on SR100

March 17, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The new Ellianos coffee in the Flagler Plaza shopping center off State Road 100. (Ellianos)

Ellianos Coffee, the Italian-styled drive-through that seemed to be forever under construction in Flagler Plaza on State Road 100 (between Flagler Dental and Suterra Wellness, the medical pot shop) is finally open. The Southeast-spreading brand announced the opening today in a release. The drive-through serve coffee, energy drinks and a quick-service menu.

Florida Lawmakers Are About to Roll Back Rural Protections in Favor Of Developers. Don’t Let Them.

March 16, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

florida rural development

The Florida Legislature is once again trying to push through legislation that would take away the rights of area citizens and local government to have any voice in the management of rural and agricultural lands. It is crucial that citizens contact their legislative members and demand that these egregious measures be stopped immediately.

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 108
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

  • grand living realty
  • politis matovina attorneys for justice personal injury law auto truck accidents

Recent Comments

  • Bo Peep on How Ron DeSantis Made Florida #1 in State-Sponsored Killing
  • Kath on Jeff Gray, Activist Wrongfully Arrested Outside Funky Pelican, Demands $200,000 in Pre-Suit Offer
  • Bob Hazelton on Local Samaritans Successfully Outbid Developer with $7.1 Million Pitch for Marineland Dolphin Adventure
  • Kennan on In Surrender, 7 Democratic Senators Join Most Republicans to End Shutdown
  • Dennis C Rathsam on How Ron DeSantis Made Florida #1 in State-Sponsored Killing
  • Dennis C Rathsam on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, November 12, 2025
  • BillC on TDS
  • Pogo on How Ron DeSantis Made Florida #1 in State-Sponsored Killing
  • Skibum on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, November 11, 2025
  • Low star number on Jeff Gray, Activist Wrongfully Arrested Outside Funky Pelican, Demands $200,000 in Pre-Suit Offer
  • DC on Local Samaritans Successfully Outbid Developer with $7.1 Million Pitch for Marineland Dolphin Adventure
  • Joe D on Kansas County Will pay $3 Million Settlement for Raiding Newspaper’s Offices
  • Dusty on Flagler Cares Launches ‘Keep the Holiday Lights On’ Program as Hedge Against Power Disconnection
  • Dusty on Federal Judge Skeptical of Florida Agency’s Case for Firing Biologist Over Charlie Kirk Sarcasm
  • Laurel on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, November 10, 2025
  • Laurel on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Log in