SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service may be a key to underserved areas on Flagler County’s west side finally getting strong connections. But the service isn’t cheap. (SpaceX) Flagler County government is looking to the $1.9 trillion Covid relief package, a separate federal fund through the Federal Communications Commission and potential subsidies for money that may finally underwrite expansion of broadband internet service to some 400 West Flagler households that have been clamoring for service for years. The county will focus on service delivery by low-orbit satellite and cable. “We’re going to come back to the board to recommend some funding for broadband through the American Rescue Act fund allocation,” Jorge Salinas, county government’s chief of staff and the point man on the issue since March 1, told county commissioners this morning. FCC money, $169 million of which was allocated to Florida, would be potentially available later this year or early next year. Those grants require 40 percent of targeted locations to receive service by Year 3 and 100 percent by Year 6.