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Flagler Beach commissioners table 30% Beachwalk design after cost, preservation concerns

5469867 · July 25, 2025
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Commissioners heard updated 30% design plans for the Beachwalk service building and promenade, raised questions about budget increases and preservation of the historic A-frame, and voted 5-0 to table approval so designers can value-engineer the plan.

The City Commission of the City of Flagler Beach on July 22 reviewed an updated 30% design for the Beachwalk service building and south promenade but voted to table action while staff and the designers return with cost-cutting revisions.

The item — Resolution 2025-54, approving the Beachwalk Phase 1 30% design elements — drew a lengthy presentation from Gabriel Perdomo, project manager for Moffett Nickel, and Joseph Bozzoli, the project architect, who described the design intent and materials and explained changes made in response to prior commission comments. Perdomo said the project includes an expanded services building of about 2,700 square feet and a new 4,200-square-foot promenade to the south, and that the project is funded in part by a Flagler County Tourist Development Council (TDC) grant of about $745,372.

Bozzoli framed the design as “mid-century modern” to complement the town’s historic A-frame pier…

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