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City of Palm Coast to Present Final Chapters of Imagine 2050 Comprehensive Plan Based on Community Feedback
Palm Coast, FL— The City of Palm Coast is thrilled to announce the completion of the review of the last three chapters of the Imagine 2050 Comprehensive Plan update. This significant milestone represents a culmination of our residents’ aspirations and a collective vision for the future of Palm Coast. It is a vision shaped by extensive community feedback gathered during various public engagement meetings and events.
Volusia, Flagler Democrats praise President Joe Biden for putting country ahead of himself
Disappointment, pride, resolve. News of Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the presidential race with just more than three months before the 2024 election was met locally with a mix of emotions Sunday afternoon. "It's kind of shocking, even though you knew this is what they were talking about,"...
DeSantis endorses 23 Florida school board candidates, including 2 in Volusia, Flagler
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis endorsed 23 school board candidates Friday afternoon, according to a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, which included candidates from both Volusia and Flagler counties. DeSantis endorsed Derek Barrs, who is running for District 3 in Flagler County, and Donna Brosemer, who is running for District 4 in Volusia County. ...
Palm Coast and Flagler Schools Collaborate at Annual Principals Breakfast
The City of Palm Coast and Flagler Schools joined forces on Wednesday for the annual Principals Breakfast, a collaborative event aimed at fostering a stronger partnership between the city’s leadership and the educational community. The breakfast was attended by Palm Coast’s leadership team, including Mayor David Alfin and Acting City Manager Lauren Johnston, as well as the leadership team from Flagler Schools, led by Superintendent LaShakia Moore, along with the administrative team and all school principals.
AskFlagler Palm Coast City Council Interview: Ray Stevens
Ray Stevens is one of three candidates running for the Palm Coast City Council’s District 3 seat, vacated by an outgoing Nick Klufas. Due to Palm Coast’s term limits, Klufas was barred from running for another term, and is instead seeking election to the Flagler County Commission. Stevens has two opponents: Dana ‘Mark’ Stancel and Andrew Werner. Because the race is nonpartisan, all three candidates will appear on the August primary ballot for Palm Coast residents regardless of party affiliation. If none of the three achieve 50.0% plus one vote, the top two will move on to a runoff in November. If one of them does earn one more vote than 50.0%, that candidate wins the race in August.
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