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Ethics Commission approves settlement with ex-Palm Coast Mayor Holland
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Ethics Commission dismisses complaint against Palm Coast councilmen
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Palm Coast Mayor Milissa Holland steps down. What happens next?
The Daytona Beach News-Journal
Public service is hard, and many elected officials struggle to balance the needs of their own families against their civic duties. That painful conflict was very evident in Tuesday night’s Facebook post by Palm Coast Mayor Milissa Holland.
“As you know my daughter has been through some extraordinarily challenging years healthwise that at times became so serious that the outcome could of been very different than what it is today,” Holland wrote. “For all of the prayers, support and words of encouragement that continued to pour in throughout this trying time, I want to say Thank You. …. As her primary caregiver and of course her Mom, I began the process of assessing and evaluating where I must spend my time and focus and that is right by her side. So it is with a heavy heart that I have decided to step down from my role as mayor of the city of Palm Coast.”
2 months ago Share The topics of the survey include city services, recreation, and economic development; responses will influence city council priorities and budget decisions. by: Kimberly Norman City of Palm Coast Public Relations Associate
City of Palm Coast residents are invited to give input to help shape the future of Palm Coast by taking the 2020-2021 Citizen Survey from Friday, Jan. 1, through Sunday, Jan. 31.
The survey can be taken online at palmcoastconnect.com/s/citizen-survey and also accessed through an available QR code. Residents can take a paper survey in person during regular business hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at Palm Coast City Hall, 160 Lake Ave.; Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Pkwy. NE; Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy; or Palm Harbor Golf Club, 20 Palm Harbor Drive. City of Palm Coast offices reopened Monday, Jan. 4.