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City to receive Flagler County impact fees for Seminole Woods intersection improvements; legal easement issues remain
Summary
Council adopted an interlocal agreement to accept about $500,000 in transportation impact fees collected by Flagler County from the Cornerstone at Seminole Woods development to fund intersection improvements at SR 100 and Seminole Woods Boulevard; staff said easement access across adjacent parcels must be resolved before full work can proceed
Palm Coast council on Aug. 5 approved a resolution authorizing the city to accept approximately $500,000 in transportation impact fees that Flagler County collected from the Cornerstone at Seminole Woods commercial development (BJ's and outparcels). The funds will be used for improvements at the intersection of State Road 100 and Seminole Woods Boulevard, where northbound…
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