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Local business group proposes 2-hour on-street parking for four blocks; board discusses enforcement and paid-parking options
Summary
A group of downtown business owners led by Ted Barnhill asked the Flagler Beach Planning and Architectural Review Board on March 11 to consider designating on-street parking as two-hour parking on four commercial blocks south of Highway 100 to improve customer turnover.
A group of downtown business owners led by Ted Barnhill asked the Flagler Beach Planning and Architectural Review Board on March 11 to consider designating on-street parking as two-hour parking on four commercial blocks south of Highway 100, arguing that short-term turnover is needed to keep customers flowing to downtown businesses as new hotels and a pier open.
Barnhill told the board his proposal would be limited — Central Avenue from Highway 100 to Third Street and Second Avenue from Ocean Shore Boulevard to Daytona — and would apply only to on-street parking on those blocks during set daytime hours. He said roughly 13 local businesses in the immediate area support the idea and suggested the…
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