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Flagler Beach to apply for multiple resilience grants: berm, stormwater conveyance and lift-station upgrades

3806632 · June 13, 2025
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Flagler Beach commissioners authorized staff to apply for multiple state and federal resilience grants: a Resilient Florida grant for a berm along South Flagler Avenue, an HMGP application to upgrade drainage into Powell Parker Park, and a Resilient Florida request to rehab three wastewater lift stations.

The Flagler Beach City Commission authorized staff to submit multiple grant applications aimed at reducing flooding risk and upgrading wastewater infrastructure. Commissioners approved a Resilient Florida grant application for a protective berm along South Flagler Avenue, a Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) application for stormwater conveyance and retention improvements in the South Daytona corridor, and a Resilient Florida application to rehabilitate three wastewater lift stations.

City staff described the berm proposal as a project to construct a protective earthen berm behind buildings along South Flagler Avenue from State…

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