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County reopens Old Brick Road preservation discussion as Palm Coast annexation advances

2260725 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

Deputy county attorney Sean Moylan told commissioners the county owns an historic 8‑mile stretch of the Old Brick Road (Dixie Highway), now under development pressure after nearby annexation by Palm Coast; staff recommended mapping ownership and coordinating with the city, landowners and Rayonier.

The Flagler County Board of County Commissioners revisited preservation of the Old Brick Road — a historic, brick‑paved section of the former Dixie Highway — during its Feb. 10 workshop, with Deputy County Attorney Sean Moylan urging early action to conserve the corridor as nearby lands are annexed and developed.

Moylan told commissioners the county maintains roughly eight miles of continuous brick road within Flagler County and that the road is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and in the Florida Master Site File. He said parts of the corridor now sit inside Palm Coast city limits after recent annexations and that development pressure means the county should…

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