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Council backs cultural/historical reuse for Fire Station 22, asks staff to proceed to schematic design

5841287 · August 26, 2025
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Summary

After stakeholder meetings, council endorsed an adaptive‑reuse concept for Fire Station 22 emphasizing a small museum/visitor center, flexible community meeting space and cultural/arts uses — including an option to reconstruct the station bell tower — and directed staff to move to schematic design and fee negotiations.

Palm Coast on Aug. 26 moved forward with a concept to convert former Fire Station 22 into a public cultural and community space. Carl Cody, the city's stormwater engineering director, summarized stakeholder sessions with the Palm Coast Historical Society, Flagler County Tourist Development Council, the Flagler County Cultural Council, the chamber of commerce and local fire unions. The stakeholder-preferred option (identified by consultants and staff as "Option 2") blends historical museum/visitor-center functions with arts/cultural programming, flexible meeting rooms and a catering-support area. Why…

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