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Two Flagler Beach Residents Arrested After Refusing to Comply With Mask Mandate at Commission Meeting

Michael Streit, standing, and Karen Streit, who was putting her cell phone into her purse, after their arrest by Flagler Beach police at the beginning of the city’s commission meeting Thursday evening. (© FlaglerLive) In a first at a local government meeting, two Flagler Beach residents were arrested Thursday evening after defiantly delaying a Flagler Beach City Commission meeting for 12 minutes, refusing to don a mask, in accordance with a city ordinance, and refusing to leave the commission room on their own. They were not arrested for a mask violation, but for trespassing after warnings. Karen D. Streit, 67, and Michael Scott Streit, 64, residents of Oak Place in Flagler Beach, were charged with the misdemeanor count of trespassing after warning, booked at the Flagler County jail and released the same evening, each on $500 bond.

Sea Ray Plant Will Reopen as Boston Whaler, Bringing Back 300 to 400 Jobs and Annexing Into Palm Coast

Get ready for that familiar sight again as Boston Whaler will take over its sister Sea Ray’s plant, abandoned two and a half years ago. (Rusty Clark) Two and a half years after the Sea Ray plant shut down off Colbert Lane, eliminating some 440 high-paying, manufacturing jobs, the plant will reopen very soon under the banner of Boston Whaler, a boat builder owned by Sea Ray’s parent, Brunswick Corp. Boston Whaler will bring back 300 to 400 jobs within 24 months, Palm Coast Mayor Milissa Holland said this afternoon. The first boat is expected to roll off the assembly line in the second half of 2021. The city’s announcement caps a whirling six months of major economic-development victories for Palm Coast.

Proposed downtown Flagler Beach Resort gains City Commission s unanimous preliminary approval

3 months ago Share A hotel is an appropriate use for the parcel, the commission decided. The particulars of the project will be reviewed at a later meeting. A proposed new resort in downtown Flagler Beach just west of Veterans Park earned initial approval from the Flagler Beach City Commission on Thursday, Dec. 10. I think it’s going to benefit all of us business owners in the downtown area, and I think, hopefully, it will be the kickstart to other redevelopment in the downtown of Flagler Beach.   DENNIS BAYER The commission unanimously approved a special exception application that will allow the placement of a hotel on a 1.38-acre parcel off Moody Boulevard, bordered by North Central Avenue and South Daytona Avenue and currently used for the Flagler Beach farmers market. The site is separated from A1A by Veterans Park. 

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