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Palm Coast approves transfer of 5.4 acres from Flagler County for public park

City of Palm Coast City Council · January 7, 2026
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Summary

The City Council unanimously adopted Resolution 20-26 to accept 5.4 acres transferred from Flagler County for use as public parkland; the city will pay estimated closing costs of $6,000–$8,500 and budgeted repairs of about $30,000 from parks funds.

The City of Palm Coast City Council on Jan. 6 unanimously approved an interlocal agreement with Flagler County to accept 5.4 acres of county-owned land for use as a public park. The land was obtained by the county using environmentally sensitive lands (ESL) funds and is located close to the Intracoastal, north of the Hammock Bridge and east of Palm Harbor Parkway, abutting the Legacy resort.

Virginia Smith, land management administrator, told…

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