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3 months ago Share The city of Palm Coast s utility infrastructure must be moved, and Palm Coast does not want its ratepayers to bear the cost.
A $10 million paving and re-paving project in the Marineland Acres area will proceed, even though it s not yet entirely clear how part of it relocating the city of Palm Coast s utility lines, which supply the area s water will be paid for.
Under Florida law, a utility provider must move their infrastructure at their own expense when it conflicts with a transportation project. Palm Coast does not want to do that, making what County Administrator Jerry Cameron referred to as an equity argument : that moving the infrastructure using city utility money would burden all of the city s ratepayers with a project that only benefits a few.