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Flagler Beach commissioners move to honor earlier beach‑renourishment pledge, propose property‑value assessment instead of flat fee

6442802 · October 23, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners agreed to formalize the city’s prior commitment to beach renourishment funding and asked staff to pursue an MSTU (property‑value based assessment) rather than the county’s proposed flat MSBU fee; steps include drafting a letter to the county or a city resolution and aligning municipal and county ordinances.

Flagler Beach City Commissioners agreed during their meeting to reaffirm the city’s prior commitment to contribute to county-led beach renourishment and directed staff to pursue a municipal-styled, property-value assessment (an MSTU) rather than accepting the county’s flat-rate MSBU proposal.

Commissioner Cooley, referencing earlier agreements, urged the commission to “honor our commitment” and proposed using an MSTU so the assessment would be proportional to taxable value rather than a flat $160-per-parcel charge. He said the MSTU approach…

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