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Does Palm Coast need to change with the times, or does it need to hold fast to the characteristics that made it the city it is today? Nick Klufas was elected to the Palm Coast City Council in 2016 and again in 2020 and now, at age 33, he believes that the answer is generally the latter. He met with the Palm Coast Observer on May 19, in a Facebook Live recording of the new YouTube show, Observations, to discuss the turmoil on the City Council as well as what he s learned about leadership.
Mayor Milissa Holland resigned on May 18 due to her daughter’s poor health. What is her legacy? ....
A Flagler County Fire Rescue paramedic tows the two men, stranded in a john boat for over six hours, back to shore at Bing’s Landing Friday night. (FCSO) Two men who’d gone fishing Friday afternoon in a john boat spent seven hours stranded after the john boat’s engine died and they proved unable to summon a tow, finally resulting in a late night rescue by public safety agencies. At one point the efforts had involved the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office, Flagler County Fire Rescue, Volusia County’s emergency helicopter and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. ....
What Palm Coast wants to avoid. (Robert Fairchild) Palm Coast government bans almost all temporary signs from skewering rights of way, medians, utility posts and the like. But periodically, and especially, either when local realtors again press the issue–they tend to benefit most from signs–or the Palm Coast City Council has new members, the push to loosen the sign rules reemerges. It did so again Tuesday, with newly-elected Council member Ed Danko proposing a reconsideration of the sign ordinance and Mayor Milissa Holland pushing back. “We have revisited this open house policy since the city was incorporated in 1992,” Holland said. ....