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Palm Coast council unanimously approves utilities ordinance, Fire Station 22 design and Holland Park turf replacement

Palm Coast City Council · March 4, 2026
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Summary

The council adopted a second‑reading ordinance governing sale of city‑owned utilities, approved $226,600 in construction‑document fees for Fire Station 22 and authorized $256,000 to replace synthetic turf at Holland Park; all votes were unanimous with two members absent.

The Palm Coast City Council on March 3 approved several items affecting city facilities and operations, voting unanimously to adopt an ordinance governing the sale of city‑owned utilities, to move the historic Fire Station 22 project into construction documents with a $226,600 fee for Forefront Architecture and Engineering, and to authorize $256,000 for Phase 1 replacement of synthetic turf at Holland Park.

On the ordinance (second reading), staff said changes requested at the prior meeting had been incorporated; no members of the public offered comment and Miss Cook called a unanimous vote in favor of the ordinance.

City architect Eric Gebo…

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