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Memorandum To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council
From: Jim Landon, City Manager
Date: August 15, 2014
Re: Week-In-Review
JU End of Summer Lacrosse Camp Thursday, August 14 through Friday, august 15
Indian trails sports complex
Pack the pool – college colors day Saturday, august 23, 1pm to 4pm
Frieda zamba pool / belle terre park
Dive-in movie Friday, august 29, 8pm
Frieda zamba pool / belle terre park
A Palm Coast Welcome
You may notice a welcome site at the four quadrants of the I-95/ State Road 100
interchange. This 2013-2014 Capital Improvement Project is now complete with
the installation of four recirculating fountains to improve the aesthetics and water
quality of the new detention ponds that were recently dug at this interchange
location. At night, each fountain will be illuminated with two LED lights at the
base of the fountains that give a dramatic entry feature for those entering or
leaving this interchange. One more reason for travelers to stop in and check out
our beautiful City. First impressions are lasting!
Staff Give Tours to Local Teachers
In part of a continued effort to support our Flagler Schools, a group of teachers
requested staff’s participation in a “Content Harvest
Workshop”. Staff provided a tour of Linear Park,
Graham Swamp Trail, Long Creek Nature Preserve
construction project, and Indian Trails Sports
Complex wetland mitigation area. The goal of the
tour was to highlight wetland communities and
educate the teachers about ecological and regional
significance of these resources.
Next Week:
Tuesday, August 19th
, City Council Business Mtg, 9am, Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Pkwy NE
Wednesday, August 20th
, Planning & Land Development Regulation Board Mtg, 5:30pm, City Offices, 160
Cypress Point Pkwy, B-106
Attachments: Administration Division Updates
BAC Update
Community Development Update
Information Technology Department Update
Engineering & Stormwater Department Update
Fire Department Update
Parks & Recreation Update
Event Calendar
Public Works/Utility Update
News Releases: Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches Senior Games and Dive-In Movie Ticket Advance Sales
160 Cypress Point Pkwy, Suite B-106, Palm Coast Florida 32164
386-986-3702
City Manager’s Office
Administrative Divisions Week in Review
Friday, August 15, 2014
City Clerk
Processed 10 public records requests.
Processed 7 litigation documents.
Prepared and processed 8 documents for recording.
Prepared 3 agenda items.
Prepared 1 proclamation.
Prepared and posted 1 agenda to the Web.
Communications & Marketing
News releases sent: Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches Senior Games and Dive-In Movie Ticket
Advance Sales
Attended the 76th
Annual FPRA (Florida Public Relations Association) Conference in Orlando
Designed bag for ICW Cleanup
Edited images/graphics for Bulldog Drive Presentation
Design in progress for SAP Placemat/Posters
Design in progress for Adopt a Trail/Park/Road Trifold
Posted to Facebook/Twitter
Videotaped plaque and new heron sculptures at Waterfront Park.
Editing in progress on Flight of Life sculpture dedication ceremony / 6-Laning Project.
Attended meeting reviewing Audio/Visual equipment for council chambers.
Attended conference call regarding equipment repair and maintenance measures.
Performed site survey for upcoming video shoot for the Palm Coast Fire Department.
Furthered progress on concept and script approach for new Palm Coast video coming this fall.
Posted/updated news and announcements to city channel, TV199’s ticker service.
Human Resources
Palm Coast University – City Employees Training – IT Training Room – August 13,14 & 15
160 Cypress Point Pkwy, Suite B-106, Palm Coast Florida 32164
386-986-3702
Purchasing and Contracts Management
Purchasing & Bidding:
Bid Opening for ITB-CD-CM-14-11 - Holland Park Improvements
Review Committee Meeting for ITB-SW-14-01 - LO-1 Surface Water Control Structure
Rehabilitation
Advertised and posted ITB-FD-14-01 - Scott Safety Air Packs
Impact August 15, 2014
Week: August 11 – August 15 Month: August To Date: Since May 1, 2011
RESULTS EFFORTS
cons
ultin
g
Hours
# Sessions
31 55
1744
Attendees
0 0
11200
Hours
#
trai
ning
Current R O I = per invested
jobs
171 Total
new businesses 41 Total
INVESTMENT salaries
capital
sales
BAC PARTNERS
0 0
169
The Palm Coast Business Assistance Center Managed by the SBDC at UCF
Located at City Offices at City Market Place
160 Cypress Point Parkway, Suite B-105 Palm Coast, Florida 32164
(386) 986-2499 www.PalmCoastBAC.com
New Palm Coast Businesses
The Fog Room Vapor Co.-101 Palm Harbor Pkwy- Retail Sales Napoli Pizza- 4845 Belle Terre Pkwy # B- Restaurant Murray & Murray Ins. PA- Home Based- Insurance Broker C & J Ward Frame & Remodel Inc.- Home Based- Carpenter Shawn Loyce Lawncare – Home Based- Landscaping Curb-N-USA LLC-Home Based- Landscaping The Cottage- Home Based- Unclassified Personal Service Max Wood Works LLC – Home Based- Handyman S & S Trucking- Home Based- Trucking Company Art’s Mobile Pet Grooming- Unclassified Personal Service Serhiy Rusenko- Home Based-Handyman A Fresh Cut Lawn Care- Home based- Landscaping
Week-in-Review – August 15, 2014 – Nestor Abreu, Director
PERMITTING ACTIVITY
The following is an update of permit and development application activity in Palm Coast from August 7, 2014 through
August 13, 2014:
Total number of permits issued: 159
Since January 2009, $557,284,518 construction dollars have been invested in Palm Coast.
Residential Permits Issued
3 Porral Place Addition
Delaney Project
Management $23,000
3 Coleridge Court Alterations John Engblom $10,000
38 Plain View Drive Alterations Charles Duh $1,200
7 Ebbtide Drive
Single Family
Residence Seagate Homes $306,000
11 Wayland Place
Single Family
Residence Seagate Homes $232,000
7 Flemingwood Lane Duplex New Coastal Homes $376,000
6 Sweetwater Court
Single Family
Residence Intervest Construction $292,000
21 Buttonbush Lane
Single Family
Residence Flagler Habitat $164,000
6 Brice Lane
Single Family
Residence Flagler Habitat $164,000
Occupancy Permits
33 Old Kings Road N., Barry Poliner, MD / Medical Office Barry S. Poliner MD
2
Suite 3
Certificate of Occupancy
6960 N. US Hwy 1 Canopy Atlas Solutions
Application Submittal
Subdivision Preliminary Plat Airport Commerce Center Ph. 2
Florida Landmark Communities,
LLC
Residential Construction
Planning
It's a gusher! Four of them to be exact, one in each of the four quadrants of the I-95/ State Road 100 interchange. This 2013-
2014 Capital Improvement Project is now complete with the installation of four recirculating
fountains to improve the aesthetics and water quality of the new detention ponds that were
recently dug at this interchange location. At night, each fountain will be illuminated with two
LED lights at the base of the fountains that give a dramatic entry feature for those entering or
leaving this interchange. One more reason for travelers to stop in and check out our beautiful
City. First impressions are lasting!
Green Team
Pre-registration is open for the SEVENTH Annual Intracoastal
Waterway Cleanup event scheduled for September 6th. A new addition
to the event is having a fiddler crab as our honorary mascot. Through a
social media campaign, the event mascot has been named Pinch de Leon
by City of Palm Coast Facebook followers. Volunteers must register by
August 27th to guarantee event supplies are reserved. For more event
and registration information, visit www.palmcoastgov.com/icwc
Staff attended the Flagler County Sportfishing Club business meeting to
promote the Annual Intracoastal Waterway Cleanup. This organization
was a past sponsor and been longtime supporter of the event.
In part of a continued effort to support our Flagler Schools, a group of teachers requested staff’s participation in a
“Content Harvest Workshop”. Staff provided a tour of Linear Park, Graham Swamp Trail, Long Creek Nature
Preserve construction project, and Indian Trails Sports Complex wetland mitigation area. The goal of the tour was to
highlight wetland communities and educate the teachers about ecological and regional significance of these resources.
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
The following is an update since last week for capital projects in the City from August 7, 2014 through August 13, 2014.
Road and Median Projects
Palm Coast Parkway Six-
Laning Construction 27%
Eastbound traffic pattern change occurred
on 7-30-14 so that trench drain installation
could begin from Cypress Point intersection
to I95 southbound. Barrier Wall
construction continues. Installation of
waterline on north side of roadway
continues.
Bulldog Drive Roadway
Improvements Construction 90%
Traffic Signal work at Bulldog / SR100
Intersection has begun. Roadway signage
and striping almost complete.
4
Bulldog Dr. Bus Loop Canopy
Bulldog Dr. Parking Lot Striping
5
Flagler Humane Society always recommends finding the right collar for your pet. A
well fitted collar could mean the difference between a safe walk and a walk where a pet
gets away. Break-a-way or stretchy collars are usually recommended for cats for safety
reasons. Remember to always place your pet’s tags on the collars for identification
purposes. For more information, call FHS at 386-445-1814.
Donation Opportunity: FHS is still collecting gently used shoes until the end of August.
We receive a monetary donation for each pair we collect. Shoes can be dropped off at
the shelter or at local businesses. A list of drop off locations is available at
http://www.flaglerhumanesociety.org/soles-souls-shoe-drive/.
Lowes and 100 Plus Realty donated “Doghouse Donation Boxes” that were placed at all
the fire stations in Flagler County. You can drop off donations anytime at your nearest
station if you can’t come by the shelter. We appreciate all donations, especially those
from our Wish List (flaglerhumanesociety.org/wish-list). You can also purchase items
via the Amazon.com link on our website and ship them directly to the shelter.
Adoption Specials: We are offering an “Over 3 is Free” cat adoption special through the
summer months. All cats over 3 years old have their adoption fees waived. All other
cats are $20 for the month of August!
FHS is gearing up for the “Dog Days of Summer” adoption special. All dog adoption
fees are reduced to half the normal fee. Come and see all our available dogs.
Upcoming Fundraising Events: Save the date for the “Fast & Furriest 2014 Run and
Walk” to help the animals. This year’s event will be held Sept 27th
at Princess Place
Preserve. For more information and to register visit www.flaglerhumanesociety.org/fast.
Upcoming Outreach Events: FHS representatives will be participating in the VITAS
Dog Days of Summer event that will be held at Holland Park on Florida Park Drive on
Saturday, August 23, 2014 from 10 am – 1 pm. We will have adoptable pets available.
We will be holding a special volunteer orientation on Saturday, August 16 at 11:30 am
for those that would like to help with our adoption outreach program. Outreach involves
bringing adoptable pets to various locations to be shown for adoption and educating the
public on FHS services. We hold onsite adoptions and it helps to socialize the animals
and be seen. If you are interested, please email kshare@flaglerhumanesociety.org for
more information.
Outreach Events Update: Team FHS outreach recently set up a booth outside of the
Palm Coast Walmart and was there to promote the adoptable pets of FHS and to collect
donations. We collected much needed funds to help care for the animals and some
donations of food that are always welcome.
Public Announcements: The Flagler Humane Society has a variety of subsidized or
FREE spay/neuter programs for members of the community that need to have their pets
or community pets sterilized. Please call FHS at 386-445-1814, email
info@flaglerhumanesociety.org or pitbull@flaglerhumanesociety.org for questions.
270 Cats 92 Dogs 4 Rats 1 G. Pig 8 Hamsters
Animals ready for homes
Remember Healy? This lovely little tortoiseshell cat, who grew up in
the Shelter since arriving in March, finally found
her forever home when she was adopted the week
following her being the Featured Pet. We love
happy endings!
Adoption specialist:
Danielle Camic
dcamic@flaglerhumanesociety.org
(All adoptions and outreach)
Information on events to benefit our
homeless animals can be found on our
website, www.flaglerhumanesociety.org
ALLIE
Allie is an affectionate
almost 6 year old spayed
female domestic short hair.
She has been at the shelter
since December of 2013.
She was surrendered by her
owner to animal control.
She gets along great with
other cats and loves to be
petted. She is super sweet
and would love a forever
home to call her own. Come
and meet this sweetie today!
Pet of the Week
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TO : Jim Landon, City Manager
FROM : Steve Viscardi, IT Director
DATE : 8/15/2014
RE : Week In Review
Operations Division staff preparing latest FiberNET customer in unchartered office complex. This is an opportunity that could lead to multiple customers in this one location.
DEPARTMENT/DIVISION SUPPORT
ENTERPRISE
Applications Division updated the Birds of a Feather Festival, Senior Games, and Running Series sections of the website.
GIS Division completed coordinate geometry (cogo) for 6 legal descriptions and digitized/attributed 6 easements for inclusion in the Land Rights Project.
IT Department received 77 Track IT’s this past week.
Operations Division helped repair multiple systems at WTP3, FZ Pool and Utility Office that were damaged in recent lightning storm. (phones, network switches, access control)
Operations Division staff almost complete with the Exchange 2013 migration. This is the latest version of Microsoft’s email server.
Operations Division staff nearly ready to roll out a new “Track IT” system. It will handle service orders, work orders, inventory and will be a replacement of the current system.
Operations Division staff preparing for yearly inventory.
ADMINISTRATION
GIS Division staff provided City Manager's office with a Future Land Use Map that featured the percentage of each FLUM designation.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
GIS updated the CRH (Community Residential Homes) Application; Adding 1 assisted living facility and removed 1 due to its closure. Also added layers, churches & schools, to assist in 1000 foot buffer analyses for alcohol permits.
FIRE
GIS Division compiled and mapped data for the Fire Department, to analyze fire response districts, response times, and station resources.
Applications Division made changes to an Excel spreadsheet for Fire that will allow them to pick a Truck from a drop down menu and have other information about the truck automatically populated in the Excel file.
Engineering & Stormwater Department
John C. Moden, City Engineer
Week In Review August 7, 2014 – August 13, 2014
Total Aquatic Weed Control on Freshwater Canals Herbicide application continues on freshwater canals.
Wynnfield
Waterway in
Section 20
Pine Lakes
Tropical Strm/Depression Debby
Where Does the Rain Water Go?
BA-1 Struture
Left – Post Debby minimal flow over weir
Below - Structure is dry before Debby
K-6 Structure
Left – Post Debby minimal flow over weir
Below – Dry before Debby
Big Mulberry Creek Structure
Left – Post Debby minimal flow over weir
Below – Dry structure before Debby
SE Cline
Construction, Inc.
awarded contract in
the amount of
$1,254,325.00 with
a start date of 2-18-
13 for a 6 month
contract time
Long Creek Nature Preserve Construction Phase 1 80% Complete
Installing curbing and sidewalks. Finish grading continues and
sodding between sidewalk and seawall is complete.
Colechester @ College Waterway Bridge #63 Rehab Design - 90% design plans were reviewed by staff and returned to engineer.
Additional Fields at Indian Trails Middle School - Public Works began construction on 7-7-14. All work substantially complete this week. Waiting for as-built survey
Major Drainage Pipe F-2 Crossing @ Boulder Rock Drive - Met with SJRWMD for the pre-submittal exemption meeting on 8-7-14. Design and permitting will be done in house. Design plans are 23% complete.
Stormwater Model Improvements Land Acquisition - The Contract Agreement is under negotiations with the owner. No change.
LO-1 Water Control Structure Rehabilitation 2015 Project – Survey work is complete. Design is 100% complete. Requests for qualifications were advertised and opening date was 8-6-14. Received four applicants for the construction: S.E. Cline, P&S Paving, Greogory, and Sieg and Ambachtsheer.
Long Creek Blueway - Grant was awarded from the Florida Inland Navigational District; awaiting results and additional instructions.
Seminole Woods Multi Use Path (Note: Construction work will resume after Bulldog Drive Project is complete)
Phase I
Construction – 100% complete
Phase 2
Survey – 100% complete Design – 100% complete
Phase 3
Survey – 100% complete Design – 90% complete
Phase 4
Survey- 100% complete Design – 10% complete
Inspect, evaluate & rate water control structures, major crossings, pipes thru seawalls annually. This goal/project is now completed. A total of 277 drainage items have been inspected and rated.
NPDES Permit Received - City of Palm Coast received Phase II Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit from FDEP on 8-5-14 NPDES Permit ID Number FLR04E145 (Cycle 1).
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SURVEY TASKS:
Set 13 bench mark locations
Surveyed for 4 new home construction permits
Surveyed for 2 valley gutter improvements
Surveyed for 5 driveway permit
Survey continues for the swale rehab (new home construction) project on Brice Ln. 10 lots, Buttonbush Lane 5 lots, Bird of Paradise Dr.,
Birchwood Drive, Birchtree Place 13 lots, Woodworth Drive 17 lots, Woodlawn Drive 6 lots.
REVIEWS PERFORMED
15 - Right-of-Way Permits
4 - Project Reviews
DESIGN WORK PERFORMED:
5 – Driveway swale designs
1 – Valley Gutter design
2 – Drainage pipe designs
Seminole Woods MUP Phase 2 design – 100% complete
Seminole Woods MUP Phase 3 design – 90% complete
Seminole Woods MUP Phase 4 design – 10% complete
Design for Old Kings Road sidewalk
Calculated 2 properties for the stormwater ERUs
Reviewed and verified 10 legal descriptions for accuracy
Continuing work on the swale rehabilitation program
Continuing design for Boulder Rock Drive (F-2) major pipe crossing replacement 23% complete
Swale Rehabilitation Projects Released for Construction – -0- LF released this week
Iroquois Canal
Aquatic Weed Control on Freshwater Canals
Aquatic Management Plus, LLC continues herbicide spraying on the canals.
Fire Department
To: Jim Landon, City Manager From M. C. Beadle, Chief Date: August 14, 2014 Re: Week in Review
In the past week, the department responded to 150 calls. There was one structure fire with no damages reported and one brush/wildfire reported. A total of 109 EMS calls was logged and the balance was miscellaneous in nature. The drought index is at 131 out of a possible 800 and the fire readiness level is 1.
Event Calendar for 8/14/2014 through 9/30/2014
8/14/2014 12:00 AM
Precious Hearts Foundation mobile food pantry
mobile
8/15/2014 7:00 PM
Local Music Exhibition
Community Center
8/16/2014 5:30 PM
Suddenly Last Summer
Lohman Auditorium in the Center for Marine Studies Building, UF Whitney Laboratory
8/18/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
8/19/2014 12:00 AM
Precious Hearts Foundation mobile food pantry
mobile
8/19/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
8/20/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
8/20/2014 6:00 PM
Wine For Whiskers
Sweet Waters/Tuscan Grill
Event Calendar for 8/14/2014 through 9/30/2014
8/21/2014 12:00 AM
Precious Hearts Foundation mobile food pantry
mobile
8/23/2014 1:00 PM
Pack the Pool - College Colors Day
Frieda Zamba Pool / Belle Terre Park
8/23/2014 3:00 PM
Gamble Jam
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreational Area at Flagler Beach
8/25/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
8/26/2014 12:00 AM
Precious Hearts Foundation mobile food pantry
mobile
8/26/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
8/27/2014 12:00 AM
New Jersey Social Club Monthly Meeting
Knights of Columbus Hall
8/27/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
Event Calendar for 8/14/2014 through 9/30/2014
8/28/2014 12:00 AM
Precious Hearts Foundation mobile food pantry
mobile
8/28/2014 8:00 AM
Walk to End Alzheimer's - Flagler County
Veterans Park
8/29/2014 4:00 PM
Turtle Talk: A Sea Turtle's Journey
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreational Area at Flagler Beach
8/29/2014 8:00 PM
Dive-In Movie featuring "Planes"
Frieda Zamba Pool / Belle Terre Park
9/1/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
9/2/2014 12:00 AM
Precious Hearts Foundation mobile food pantry
mobile
9/2/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
9/3/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
Event Calendar for 8/14/2014 through 9/30/2014
9/4/2014 12:00 AM
Precious Hearts Foundation mobile food pantry
mobile
9/8/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
9/8/2014 6:30 PM
Full Moon Stroll
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area
9/9/2014 12:00 AM
Precious Hearts Foundation mobile food pantry
mobile
9/9/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
9/10/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
9/11/2014 12:00 AM
Precious Hearts Foundation mobile food pantry
mobile
9/13/2014 6:30 AM
Autumn Trails 5k Run/Walk
Community Center
Event Calendar for 8/14/2014 through 9/30/2014
9/14/2014 12:00 PM
Senior Games - Ballroom Dance
Flagler Auditorium
9/15/2014 8:00 AM
Senior Games - Tennis
Palm Coast Tennis Center
9/15/2014 9:00 AM
Senior Games - Golf Croquet
James F. Holland Memorial Park
9/15/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
9/15/2014 6:00 PM
Senior Games - Table Tennis
Flagler Palm Coast High School
9/15/2014 6:00 PM
Senior Games - 3 v 3 Basketball
Flagler Palm Coast High School
9/16/2014 12:00 AM
Precious Hearts Foundation mobile food pantry
mobile
9/16/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
Event Calendar for 8/14/2014 through 9/30/2014
9/16/2014 4:00 PM
Senior Games - Volleyball
Wickline Park
9/16/2014 5:00 PM
Food Truck Tuesday
Central Park in Town Center
9/17/2014 7:00 AM
Senior Games - Horseshoes
Old Dixie Community Park
9/17/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
9/18/2014 12:00 AM
Precious Hearts Foundation mobile food pantry
mobile
9/18/2014 9:00 AM
Senior Games - Pickle Ball
Frieda Zamba Pool / Belle Terre Park
9/19/2014 9:00 AM
Senior Games - Golf
Palm Harbor Golf Club
9/20/2014 8:30 AM
Senior Games - Powerlifting
Matanzas High School
Event Calendar for 8/14/2014 through 9/30/2014
9/20/2014 9:00 AM
Senior Games - Archery
Indian Trails Sports Complex
9/20/2014 1:00 PM
Pennsylvania Club Luncheon Meeting
Palm Coast Hilton Garden Inn
9/22/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
9/23/2014 12:00 AM
Precious Hearts Foundation mobile food pantry
mobile
9/23/2014 12:00 AM
Applying Lean Principles to Improve Customer Service and Profitability
City Offices
9/23/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
9/24/2014 12:00 AM
New Jersey Social Club Monthly Meeting
Knights of Columbus Hall
9/24/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIV
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
Event Calendar for 8/14/2014 through 9/30/2014
9/25/2014 12:00 AM
Precious Hearts Foundation mobile food pantry
mobile
9/29/2014 10:00 AM
DIVAS Helping Hands
DIVAS Club of Flagler County
9/30/2014 12:00 AM
Precious Hearts Foundation mobile food pantry
mobile
M e m o r a n d u m
To: Jim Landon, City Manager
From: Richard Adams, Public Works Director
Date: August 14, 2014
Re: Week in Review
The average water demand for the week was 6.830 million gallons per day; average wastewater flow
was 6.745 million gallons per day.
Installed 12 new domestic meters, 2 new pep tanks.
This week 301 utility customers were shut off for non-payment.
Flagler Palm Coast High School\Bulldog Drive Project – Crews poured approximately 800 linear feet of
sidewalk on SR-100 and on the FPC east parking lot area and completed mulching several areas within
the parking lots.
Street Resurfacing continued this week. Ten streets have been resurfaced in the “F”, “W” and “P”
sections for a total of 4 miles to date.
Crews have been working on regular sidewalk maintenance in preparation of the start of school. All City
sidewalks and multi-use paths have been blown off and are free of debris and tripping hazards.
ZLD Water Treatment Plant #2 – The installation of the road base for the driveway has been completed.
Process piping is being installed in the dewatering building and sample points are being installed.
Smoke Testing – Completed Clubhouse Drive in Sections 2, 3, and 4 for a total of 69,898 feet completed
and 65 cleanouts replaced.
Graded 3,521 feet of swales, repaired 2 outfalls and cleaned 94 culvert pipes. Also removed and
replaced 1 driveway culvert and apron, and repaired 2 valley gutters, one on Caribe Court and the other
on Chilham Court.
Mowing in “S”, “K”, “B”, “R”, “L”, “F”, “P”, and “E sections. Mowing Belle Terre Parkway, Pine
Lakes Parkway, Matanzas Woods Parkway, White View Parkway, Lake View Drive and Palm Coast
Parkway.
Performed site distance trimming in the “F” section and mowing wet swales.
Lined 4 Pickleball Courts and the Tennis Courts at Belle Terre Park painted 4 Croquet Courts at Holland
Park.
Inmates mowed and weeded 51,707 linear feet of ditch in the “C” and “W” sections.
NEWS RELEASE – City of Palm Coast Contact: Cindi Lane, Communications & Marketing Manager 386-986-3708; cell 386-214-4729 Aug. 12, 2014 It’s time to sign up for the Palm Coast & the Flagler Beaches Senior Games Palm Coast – Local residents will now have the opportunity to compete in the annual Senior Games close to home! The Palm Coast & the Flagler Beaches Senior Games – presented by Florida Hospital Care Advantage – will be held Sept. 13 to 20, offering competition in a dozen sports. The Seniors Games are open to men and women ages 50 and up. Registration is $15 and includes a T-shirt and participation in one sports event; participation in each additional sports event is $5. “Supporting the Senior Games is a wonderful way of promoting healthy and active lifestyles while supporting our community,” said Jamie Forrest, Vice President, Florida Hospital Care Advantage, presenting sponsor of the event. To register, visit www.palmcoastgov.com/seniorgames for the registration form and waiver. Mail the form, waiver and payment to Palm Coast Parks and Recreation, 305 Palm Coast Parkway NE, Palm Coast, FL 32137. Or drop the form, waiver and payment off Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Parkway NE. Checks should be payable to: City of Palm Coast.
This Local Games event is sanctioned by the Florida Sports Foundation and is a qualifier for the Florida Senior Games State Championships. For more information, visit www.palmcoastgov.com/seniorgames.
This year’s Palm Coast & the Flagler Beaches Senior Games events are:
5K Run: Sept. 13, 7:45am – Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Parkway
NE.
Ballroom Dance: Sept. 14, Noon – Flagler Auditorium, 5500 E. Highway 100, Palm
Coast.
3v3 Basketball: Sept. 15, 17 and 18, 6 p.m. – Flagler Palm Coast High School, 5500 E.
Highway 100, Palm Coast.
Golf Croquet: Sept. 15-16, 9 a.m. – James F. Holland Memorial Park, 18 Florida Park
Drive, Palm Coast.
Table Tennis: Sept. 15, 17 and 18, 6 p.m. – Flagler Palm Coast High School, 5500 E.
Highway 100, Palm Coast.
Tennis: Sept. 15-18, 9 p.m. – Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Parkway,
Palm Coast.
Volleyball: Sept. 16-18, 4 p.m. – Wickline Park, S. 7th and S. Daytona Ave., Flagler
Beach.
Horseshoes: Sept. 17, 7 a.m. – Old Dixie Community Park, 1250 S. Dixie Hwy.,
Bunnell.
Pickle Ball: Sept. 18-19, 9 a.m. – Belle Terre Park, 339 Parkview Drive, Palm Coast.
Golf: Sept. 19, 9 a.m. – Palm Harbor Golf Club, 20 Palm Harbor Drive, Palm Coast.
Powerlifting: Sept. 20, 9:30 a.m. – Matanzas High School Field House, 3535 Old Kings
Road N., Palm Coast.
Archery: Sept. 20, 9 a.m. – Indian Trails Sports Complex, 5455 Belle Terre Parkway,
Palm Coast.
For more information, call Palm Coast Parks and Recreation at 386-986-2323. About Florida Hospital Opened in 1908, Florida Hospital is a faith-based institution focused on providing whole person care. It is one of the largest not-for-profit hospitals in the country, caring for more than two million patient visits per year - more than any other hospital in the country, according to the American Hospital Association. Being a not-for-profit hospital means we are here for something much more important: you. For more than 100 years, we have been profoundly committed to those who seek our care. We've become known the world over for the expert, compassionate, individualized attention given to the millions who have already passed through our doors, and the million plus patients who visit us each year. Florida Hospital, a division of Adventist Health System, consists of 23 hospitals, 22 urgent care centers and a network of over 4,000 physicians and multiple ancillary providers from coast to coast. Florida Hospital serves the needs of patients from Tampa to Orlando which includes all of Central Florida up to Orange City, DeLand, Palm Coast, Ormond and Daytona Beach. Florida Hospital provides a wide range of health services, including many nationally and internationally recognized programs in cardiology, cancer, women's medicine, neurosciences, diabetes, orthopedics, pediatrics, transplant and advanced surgical programs. Our commitment to providing unsurpassed health and wellness services has expanded to meet the increasing needs of our ever-growing population. As we've adapted with the changing times, our mission has remained a constant-to extend the healing ministry of Christ. Our heritage of whole person health-achieving wellness of the mind, body and spirit for our patients-is of paramount importance to each member of our exceptionally talented clinical staff.
NEWS RELEASE – City of Palm Coast Contact: Cindi Lane, Communications & Marketing Manager 386-986-3708; cell 386-214-4729 Aug. 8, 2014 Advance ticket sales for Aug. 29 Dive-In Movie to go on sale Aug. 15 Palm Coast – Advance ticket sales for the Friday, Aug. 29, Dive-In Movie at Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool will begin Friday, Aug. 15. Tickets are being sold at the pool only, during regular pool hours. Located at 339 Parkview Drive (off Belle Terre Parkway), the pool is open 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $1, and every person entering the facility for the Dive-In Movie must have a ticket – even those under age 2. There are a limited number of tickets that can be sold. Planes is the movie for Aug. 29, and gates open at 8 p.m. For more information, call the pool at 386-986-4741.
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