Lewes Delaware 19958United States
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1 month ago Share The mayor also spoke about the city s COVID-19 response and recent awards received by city departments.
Palm Coast Mayor Milissa Holland delivered the annual State of the City address on April 28, touting the city s economic development and infrastructure improvements as the city government navigated through the challenges imposed by COVID-19. We stayed focused, paying close attention to the needs of our developing community, Holland said. We strengthened partnerships and stayed attuned to ever-changing opportunities to deliver on your priorities.
The full speech is available on Palm Coast s YouTube channel (@palmcoastgovtv) and Facebook page (@palmcoastgov), or by visiting the State of the City page on the city website at www.palmcoastgov.com/council/state-of-the-city. A transcript is posted below.
PALM COAST Councilman Ed Danko wants the city to consider squashing litterbugs with as much as a $500 fine for a first-offense.
But not everyone, including Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly, thinks littering is that big a problem in Palm Coast. Staly s department handles law enforcement needs for the city.
Danko proposed the crackdown on littering during a meeting earlier this month. Danko said City Manager Matt Morton agreed with him that there has been an increase in unsightly refuse along the byways and highways of the city. Morton did not dispute that during the meeting.
Danko also said he had talked to Staly, who he said was on board with a crackdown on litterbugs.