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Palm Coast tosses out its mask requirement | Palm Coast Observer

Around Palm Coast, many businesses entrances bear signs stating that masks are required to comply with local a local government mandate. That mandate is no more. Palm Coast s City Council members, acting in accordance with the advice of local health officials, voted 5-0 to rescind the city s mask requirement during a May 4 City Council meeting. Councilman Eddie Branquinho ceremoniously threw his mask over his shoulder twice to celebrate. I want to thank the residents, Mayor Milissa Holland said. You have done an extraordinary job at coming together, heeding the warnings, staying safe, keeping your neighbors safe, and complying with what’s been requested.

Palm Coast Asks Residents a Smidge Tendentiously: Is It Time to Relax Ban on Work Vehicles in Residential Driveways?

Nothing unsightly about a working van. (© FlaglerLive) Skip the blabber and take the survey here.  Just over two weeks ago Palm Coast City Council members agreed in a workshop to do what’s never been done before: survey residents about the code enforcement rule that forbids work or commercial vehicles with exposed signs to be parked in residential driveways for an y reason other than a work call. The ban has been in place since the city’s founding but has flared into controversies from time to time, with some residents or business groups finding it unreasonable and others finding it necessary to maintain the city’s orderliness. The Palm Coast City Council is itself divided, with Mayor Milissa Holland and Council members Nick Klufas and Eddie Branquinho hesitant to relax the rule and Council members Ed Danko and Victor Barbosa favoring relaxation. Barbosa has had his own public run-in with code enforcement over that very issue, which he complied with at the 11th hour to avo

Palm Coast City Manager Matt Morton s Evaluations at Year 2: One Brutal, One Good, 3 Glowing or Stellar

1. Unsatisfactory, 2. Improvement needed, 3. Meets Expectations, 4. Exceeds expectations, 5. Outstanding Barbosa was elected to the council last November, along with Ed Danko, so the two council members were not part of the group that hired Morton, and on the campaign trail both had been intensely critical of the city and its administration. Danko’s criticism cooled considerably soon after his election. Barbosa’s was never apparent on the council itself: until his move against Morton at the April 6 meeting, when Barbosa got no support from any other council member, he had not voiced the sort of issues, concerns or criticism he did in his evaluation, which appears to have been influenced by that meeting and its aftermath.

Palm Coast Council Approves 300-Unit Apartment Complex

Palm Coast Council Approves 300-Unit Apartment Complex
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