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Memorandum To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council
From: Jim Landon, City Manager
Date: August 7, 2015
Re: Week-In-Review
Movie in the park Friday, august 14, 8:30pm
Central park in town center
Intracoastal Waterway cleanup Saturday, September 5, 8am to noon
Palm coast community center
City Hall Progress Update – 82% Complete
Construction continues at the new City Hall, with nearly
82% complete. Installation of drywall continues, with the
painting of interior and exterior walls ongoing. Floor tile in
bathrooms is being laid while the parking lot has been paved
with curbing completed.
Palm Coast hosts Northeast Florida Regional Council Board
This week, the City of Palm Coast hosted a meeting of the Northeast
Florida Regional Council (NEFRC) Board at the Palm Coast
Community Center. The Board, which is comprised of elected and
appointed officials, including Palm Coast Mayor Jon Netts, from seven
counties in the Northeast Florida Region, reviewed and approved the
regional report for the South Old Kings Road Development of Regional
Impact (DRI). For more information, see the Community Development
Department Update below.
Summer Camp Program Comes to a Close
This week was the final week of the City’s Summer Camp Program, hosted by the Recreation and Parks
Department. In total we had 1,094 kids between K-8th grades participate, an increase by more than 250+
from last summer. For more information, see the Recreation and Parks Department Update below.
Next Week:
Tuesday, August 11th, City Council Workshop, 9am, City Offices, 160 Cypress Point Pkwy, B106
Attachments: Administration Department Update
BAC Update
Information Technology Department Update
Public Works Department Update
Community Development Department Update
Fire Department Update
Parks & Recreation Department Update
Event Calendar
Utility Department Update
News Releases: ICMA Award for Performance Management Award, kitten rescue by Animal Control
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 7, 2015
City Clerk
Processed 4 public records requests.
Processed 1 litigation document.
Prepared 2 agenda items.
Prepared and posted 1 agenda and 2 sets of approved meeting minutes to Web.
Processed 4 resolutions.
Processed 2 ordinances.
Communications & Marketing
Brand Plus: new design for letterhead, business cards; design of mailing to go in stormwater
bills; City Hall photography; employee training
News releases sent: ICMA Award for Performance Management Award, kitten rescue by
Animal Control
Staffed City Council meeting – presentation on the 2015 Photo Contest, photography
Planning grand opening ceremony for City Hall
Designed Palm Coast Running Series flier for 2015/16 Series
Designed T-Shirt and bag for 2015 Intracoastal Waterway Cleanup
Design in progress on stormwater bills mailer for brand campaign
Designed promotional items for International Fest
Finalized 2015 Find Your Florida Photo Contest
Posted to Facebook & Twitter
Attended training for FEMA finance paperwork
Handled various media requests
Coordinated advertising
160 Cypress Point Pkwy, Suite B-106, Palm Coast Florida 32164
386-986-3702
Videotaped/aired live the Palm Coast City Council meeting
Edited promotional video for the upcoming Senior Games competition
Initiated contact with Palm Coast Historical Society for digital asset overview of possible
photos and media for new City Hall display
Updated news and announcements on the city channel PCTV ticker tape service
Setup and provided audio reinforcement for the NEFRPC, Northeast Florida Regional
Council Board meeting at the Palm Coast Community Center
Human Resources
The human resource office held approximately 15 Palm Coast University sessions as
employees are completing their annual survey. Sessions will continue next week.
Purchasing and Contracts Management
Purchasing & Bidding:
LOI Opening for LOI-15-03 - Design of the Rehabilitation of the Colorado Drive Bridge -
734064
LOI Opening for LOI-15-04 - Design of Traffic Signal at Old Kings Road and Town Center
Boulevard
Bid Opening for ITB-PW-SD-15-09 - Citywide Coffee Services
Bid Opening for ITB-PW-SD-15-10 - Citywide Pest Control Services
Contracts:
Howard Fertilizer & Chemical Company – ITB-PW-SD-15-05 - Re-Bid Term Contract for
Landscape Chemicals
Trafficware Group, Inc. – piggyback of Seminole County, Florida Contract (IFB-602211-
15/GCM) for Materials and Services of Controllers, Cabinets with Ethernet and
Miscellaneous Components
Week: August 3 – 7 Month: August To Date: Since May 1, 2011
RESULTS EFFORTS
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Hours
# Sessions
6 6
2,294
Attendees
0 0
1,232
Hours
#
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ning
Current R O I = per invested
jobs
174 Total
new businesses 44 Total
INVESTMENT salaries
capital
sales
BAC PARTNERS
0 0
174
Impact August 7, 2015
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
Walmart Store # 1182 (Liquor Store) – 174 Cypress Pt Pkwy – Retail Sales Knockerball Daytona – Home Based – Equipment Rental Teetertot In-Home Family Daycare – Home Based – Daycare OverLord LLC – 100 Magnolia Trace Way – Physical Therapist Joe Pellegrino – Home Based – Handyman Service Edward Jensen – Home Based – Landscaping Service Solid Staff Promotions – Home Based – Unclassified Personal Service Courtney Dorris Cleaning Services – Home Based – Janitorial Service Jacob Montgomery – Home Based – Photography/Video JM Pro Home Services LLC – Home Based – Handyman Service
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TO : Jim Landon, City Manager
FROM : Steve Viscardi, IT Director
DATE : 8/7/2015
RE : Week In Review
Department/Division Support
ENTERPRISE
Applications Division is 90% complete with an application that will allow city staff to send and receive large files with those outside of our organization.
Applications Division made updates to the Intracoastal Waterway Cleanup page.
Applications Division made updates to the Pink Army page.
Called a follow-up meeting with the participants who toured the St. Johns County Public Works department. The participants will meet with Steve Viscardi to present their ideas about how Cityworks® can fulfill the focused requirements of operations in their areas of operation
Operations Division completed 60 Track-It’s this week
Operations Division staff assisted FiberNET ISP provider with network configurations.
Operations Division staff covered the following meeting/events:
o City Council Business Meeting
o NEFRC Meeting
FIRE
Finalized an analysis of Emergency calls for the Fire Department, for the year April 2014-2015. The analysis compares response times, by fire district, by responding units and by the nature of the call. The goal is to use the analysis as a tool to help evaluate response times of fire engines and ambulances.
Public Works
Nestor Abreu ~ Director
Activities for the Week of August 7, 2015
Installation of Underdrains for Indian Trails Sports Fields
Streets Maintenance
Currently mowing the neighborhoods of Palm Harbor Pkwy, Matanzas Woods Pkwy and
Old Kings Road.
Performed site distance in the “C”, “F” and “Z” neighborhoods.
30 lane miles of curb and gutter mechanically swept and cleared of debris on main arterial
roadways.
Inspected street lights and reported five outages to FPL for repair.
Responded to one after-hours call-out on Club House Drive. (See picture below)
Installed 700 linear feet of underdrain at the Indian Trails Sports fields.
Responded to a motor vehicle crash with damages to four sections of City sidewalk due to a
fallen FPL pole.
Removed graffiti on Fort Caroline Court.
Repaired and replaced two damaged/missing street signs.
Completed 100 linear feet of sidewalk repair throughout the City.
Removed a Holly tree and trimmed Crepe Myrtles on Belle Terre Blvd. & Zebulah’s Trail
for sight distance driving safety.
Removed an Oak Tree Struck by Lightning on Club House Drive
Stormwater Maintenance
Graded and stabilized 4,692 linear feet of residential swale.
Refurbished 2,544 linear feet of right-of-way for swale rehabilitation.
Cleaned 62 culvert pipes for a total of 1,612 linear feet.
Mowed and weeded 57,295 linear feet of ditch in the “C” and “W” neighborhoods.
Installed one valley gutter on Eastland Lane. (see picture below)
Removed and replaced 60 linear feet of pipe crossing at Woodcrest Lane.
Repaired one washout at Foxhall Lane.
Valley Gutter Installation – Eastland Lane
Swale Rehabilitation – White House Drive
Parks & Facility Maintenance
Inspected 43,526 linear feet of park hiking trails and 221 trail signs.
Inspected 19 irrigation zones, adjusted times, replaced/repaired irrigation spray heads
within the roadway medians.
Inspected 12 irrigation zones, replaced/repaired spray heads and a line break in various
parks.
Performed rehabilitation at baseball fields 1, 2 & 4; and sod replaced/repaired on the soccer
fields at Indian Trails Sports Complex.
Rehabilitation Baseball Field #1
Indian Trails Sports Complex
Replaced Sod on Soccer Fields
Indian Trails Sports Complex
Week-in-Review – August 7, 2015 – Stephen Flanagan, Director
PERMITTING ACTIVITY The following is an update of permit and development application activity in Palm Coast from July 30, 2015 through August 5, 2015:
Total number of permits issued: 189 Since January 2009, $751,700,283 construction dollars have been invested in Palm Coast.
Commercial Permit Applications 250 Palm Coast Parkway NE #501 (Island Walk)
Leslie's Poolmart -renovations Mallard Construction $165,000
221 St Joe Plaza S.W., Unit 221
LT Nails LLC - renovations Kenly McGee Inc. $15,000
782 Belle Terre Parkway
Heartland Dental -Site Development Stultz Inc. $120,000
Commercial Permits Issued
460 Palm Coast Parkway SW Unit 5 renovations - Azalea Health
Dimare Construction $292,000
250 Palm Coast Parkway NE #404 (Island Walk) renovations - Great Clips hair salon
Hawkins Construction $24,000
250 Palm Coast Parkway NE #405 (Island Walk) renovations - Anthony's Pizza
Hawkins Construction $52,000
250 Palm Coast Parkway NE # 401 renovations - Salsa's Restaurant
Hawkins Construction $52,000
6050 Palm Coast Parkway NW First Baptist Church - Site Development
Dimare Construction $400,000
Residential Permits Issued
1 West Place Addition Manuel Fernandez $2,300 24 Chineir Street Addition A Certified Screen Service $7,400 100 Arena Lake Drive Addition A Certified Screen Service $10,000 105 Arena Lake Drive Addition A Certified Screen Service $16,000 14 Bluejack Court Addition Screen Machine $9,000 27 Burning Bush Addition Screen Machine $8,000
4 Seneca Path Addition Palm Coast Residential Services $11,000
80 Colechester Lane Addition Tally's Construction $180,000 137 Wellwood Lane Alteration Randy Walworth $1,975 28 Prince John Lane Alteration Andrew Miklos $1,000
111 Brittany Lane Alteration Dom Salvatores Home Improvement $10,000
13 New Oak Leaf Drive Alteration East Coast Alum $8,000 48 Raintree Circle Alteration Jose Lopez Construction $2,000 27 Ellington Drive Single Family Residence John Kalan $190,000 17 Prospect Lane Single Family Residence Adams Homes $222,000 9 Lewiston Place Single Family Residence Adams Homes $216,000 7 Watkins Place Single Family Residence Defiant Construction $297,000 104 Masters Circle Single Family Residence Saltwater Homes $312,000 59 Fieldstone Lane Single Family Residence Seagate Homes $274,000 5 Rainmill Place Single Family Residence Seagate Homes $271,000
Occupancy Permit
50 Cypress Point Parkway B-4 Helping Hands Of Flagler County Denise Williams
33 Old Kings Road N. Corporate Cakes - telephone sales Dottie Wachter
31 Old Kings Road N Casa Montessori - child care Lisa Cardigan
Certificate of Occupancy 174 Cypress Point Parkway
Walmart Liquor Store Addition HGR Construction $1,000,000
PLANNING The City of Palm Coast hosted a meeting of the Northeast Florida Regional Council Board at the Palm Coast Community Center. The Board which is comprised of elected and appointed officials, including Mayor Netts, from 7 counties in the Northeast Florida Region reviewed the regional report for the South Old Kings Road Development of Regional Impact (DRI). After a presentation by the Board staff and applicant, the Board voted to approve the regional report. The regional report approved by the Board will serve as an outline for drafting a DRI development order which will then be reviewed by the City through a series of public hearings with the Planning and Land Development Regulation Board and City Council.
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT & ENGINEERING
The following is an update since last week for projects in the City from July 30, 2015 through August 5, 2015. Projects in Survey, Permitting & Design Phase
Secs. 1 & 2 Stormwater Modeling Evaluation of the Drainage System
43%
City GIS staff continues geo-referencing as-builts and consultant is preparing storm water model database (SMD). Staff has more future development to geo-reference.
Old Kings Road 10” Water Main Relocation - survey
100% Old Kings Road 10” Water Main Relocation – survey.
Projects Under Construction
Holland Park 26% Continuation of installation of new water main.
City Hall 82%
Installation of drywall on interior walls, mechanical duct work & VAV damper installation, electrical conduit rough-in and fire sprinkler piping are all 98% complete. Painting of interior and exterior walls continues. Floor tile in bathrooms continues. Mechanical system startup occurred. Parking lot curbing completed. Irrigation installation began.
Palm Coast Parkway Six-Laning
86%
Widening on the north side of the parkway almost complete. Landscape irrigation work continues. Signage installation is complete. Milling and Resurfacing of Roadway has begun. FPL completed installation of light poles and fixtures along the south side of the roadway.
Water Treatment Plant 2 Well field additions
2% Mobilization has started and well drillers are on site 8/4/15.
City - Matanzas Woods Reclaim Water main Phase 2
65% Clearing to move the fence back to the right of way has been completed at Matanzas High School. Mandrel pulling of directional has started.
County - 1-95 Interchange - Matanzas Woods Reclaim Phase 1
55% Paving has started on the overpass portion of project. Materials for Directional drill piping are on site.
Old Kings Road Force main 10% Clearing crew on site removing trees.
Colechester @ College Waterway Bridge #63 Rehabilitation Construction
32% Bridge deck being removed, curbing on all sides has been removed.
Development Projects
Island Walk Shopping Center 90%
Adjustments were made to the 12" water main behind the Bealls building due to Stormwater conflicts with the 12" water main. The existing manhole was cored and the first run of gravity main was installed near Starbucks entrance.
Park Place Subdivision - Pine Grove
95% The Contractor has completed the televising of the sewer system.
Shops at Pine Lakes & Wynnfield C Store
95% Concrete form for the meter and backflow assemblies are in place.
Other Items to Report
Royal Palm Re-use Water main
75% Surveyed installed re-use waterline and provided information to Utility for use in As-builts for Royal Palms re-use water line.
Holland Park Renovations
Colechester Bridge
PA‐1 Water Control Structure
The Flagler Humane Society would like to remind pet owners about the importance of making sure that your pet has identification in the case that the animal gets lost. Collars are often lost or can come undone when an animal is out in the elements. Many cat owners do not put collars on their cats because cats can easily remove them. The only permanent way to provide your pet with identification is to get your pet microchipped. Microchips are the size of a grain of rice and are implanted under the skin near the shoulder blades. FHS provides this service during their low cost vaccinations clinics held on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month from 1pm to 3pm. No appointments are necessary. It is on a first come first serve basis. Microchips are $25 per pet. It is an easy procedure that will last the life of the pet. All veterinary clinics and shelters carry the scanners that enable the information to be read and for the owner to be notified. Don't risk the chance of not getting your pet returned if it is lost - get your pet microchipped today! Donation Opportunities: The Flagler Humane Society are still collecting shoes. We welcome all shoes regardless of size, type, or condition. Additional drop off locations can be found on the Flagler Humane Society website. “Doghouse Donation Boxes” are found at all the fire stations in Flagler County. You can drop off donations anytime at your nearest fire station. FHS appreciates all donations, especially those from our Wish List (available at flaglerhumanesociety.org/wish-list). You can also purchase items via the Amazon.com link on the FHS website and ship them directly to the shelter. Outreach Adoption Events: Don’t forget that FHS have volunteers and adoptable pets at the Farmer’s Market in Flagler Beach every Friday and at PetSmart in Palm Coast every Saturday and Sunday. If you are interested in volunteering at these events, please contact Katie at [email protected]. We are actively looking for volunteers that would be willing to man a booth at Walmart on August 15-16, September 19-20, and October 17-18. Walmart draws in a fair amount of donations but we need you to help us with this event!!! Adoption Specials: "9 Lives for $9 - 9 times the love!" adoption special is going on for the month of August! All cats and kittens have a $9 adoption fee. Don't miss out on adding a furry friend to your home! All adoptions include spay/neuter, microchip, up to date vaccinations/preventions, and 30 days free pet insurance. Upcoming Fundraisers/Events: Save the Date for the FHS annual Fast & Furriest! Run and Walk. It will be held on Saturday, August 29th at Princess Place Reserve. The timed run starts at 8 am with the walk following at 10:30. Stay for our mini festival and fun! Hope to see you there. Sign up for the run/walk at the FHS website. Public Announcements: The Flagler Humane Society has a variety of subsidized spay and 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 [email protected] for questions. FHS also offers a “Pet Food Pantry” for those that are in need of assistance. Please call to see if you qualify.
Animals ready for homes
Adoption specialist: Danielle Camic [email protected] (All adoptions and outreach) Information on events to benefit our homeless animals can be found on our website, www.flaglerhumanesociety.org
SHADOW
Shadow is a beautiful young adult bunny that is available for adoption. The owner was unable to care for the
rabbit anymore so the rabbit was surrendered to FHS. The bunny is
very friendly and was kept as a house bunny. This rabbit is well mannered and doesn't mind being
picked up. Come and meet Shadow today!
Pet of the Week
Fire Department
To: Jim Landon, City Manager From M. C. Beadle, Chief Date: August 6, 2015 Re: Week in Review
In the past week, the department responded to 195 calls. There were no fire related calls. A total of 138 EMS calls was logged and the balance was miscellaneous in nature. The drought index is at 405 out of a possible 800 and the fire danger is low.
Recreation & Parks
To: Jim Landon, City Manager
From: Luanne Santangelo, Parks and Recreation Director
Date: August 7, 2015
Re: Week in Review
PAST WEEK HIGHLIGHTS:
Summer Camp August 7, 2015 brings to an end a very active Summer Camp. This Summer our campers were
kept busy with outdoor games, indoor arts & crafts, swim days, field trip days and the weekly
“Special Event” on Fridays.
Parents also had the opportunity to enroll their child in a “Specialty Camp” which included our
CSI Camp (with participation by the Flagler County Sheriff’s Department); Firefighter Camp
(presented by the Palm Coast Fire Department) and a Jr. Lifeguard Camp (presented by the staff
at Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool). In addition to these, camps were also held at the Palm Harbor
Golf Club and the Palm Coast Tennis Center. Our kids had a variety of camps to choose from to
“wile away” those summer days.
In total, we had 1,094 kids between K-8th grades participate in our Summer Camp Program. This
is 268 more kids than Summer of 2014. UPCOMING EVENTS:
Movies in the Park Bring your blanket, lawn chairs and snacks and invite your friends and neighbors to join you at
this monthly free, family activity. Relax and enjoy our feature presentation, “Alexander and the
Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” on the giant, outdoor movie screen. And, take it
from us you don’t want to forget your bug spray!
Day/Date/Time: Friday, August 14, movie begins at 8:30pm
Location: Central Park in Town Center
“Autumn Trails 5K Run” – Saturday, Sept. 12. The Palm
Coast Running Series offers experienced and novice runners a
year-round opportunity to compete, or walkers to enjoy
exhilarating walks, through some of the beautiful parks and
trails in Palm Coast.
Registration is now under way for the first race of the new
Running Series year, the Autumn Trails 5K Run/Walk. This
run begins at the Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Parkway NE, and runs along
picturesque and shady St. Joe Walkway in the vicinity of Linear Park. The Run/Walk will begin
at 7:45 a.m., and the Kids Fun Run will begin at 8:45 a.m. The 5K Run/Walk is also an event for
the Palm Coast & the Flagler Beaches Senior Games. To register for that Senior Games event,
complete the registration form at www.palmcoastgov.com/seniorgames.
Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches Senior Games – Competition in 14 different sports
for people ages 50 and older. This “Local Games” event is sanctioned by the Florida Sports
Foundation and is a qualifier for the Florida Senior Games State Championships. This year’s
Palm Coast & the Flagler Beaches Senior Games events are:
5K Run: Sept. 12, 7:45am – Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Parkway
NE.
Golf Croquet: Sept. 12, 8 a.m. – Ralph Carter Park, 1385 Rymfire Drive, Palm Coast.
Powerlifting: Sept. 12, 8 a.m. – Matanzas High School Field House, 3535 Old Kings
Road N., Palm Coast.
Ballroom Dance: Sept. 13, 2 p.m. – Matanzas High School Field House, 3535 Old Kings
Road N., Palm Coast.
Cycling: Sept. 13, 7 a.m. – Wadsworth Park, 101-145 Connecticut Avenue, Flagler
Beach.
Tennis: Sept. 14-15, 8:30 a.m. – Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Parkway,
Palm Coast.
Basketball Shooting: Sept. 15, 6 p.m. – Flagler Palm Coast High School, 5500 E.
Highway 100, Palm Coast.
Golf: Sept. 16, 8:30 a.m. – Palm Harbor Golf Club, 20 Palm Harbor Drive, Palm Coast.
Horseshoes: Sept. 16, 8:30 a.m. – Old Dixie Community Park, 1250 S. Dixie Hwy.,
Bunnell.
Pickle Ball: Sept. 17, 8:30 a.m. – Belle Terre Park, 339 Parkview Drive, Palm Coast.
Indoor Volleyball: Sept. 17, 6 p.m. – Flagler Palm Coast High School, 5500 E. Highway
100, Palm Coast.
Table Tennis: Sept. 18, 6 p.m. – Flagler Palm Coast High School, 5500 E. Highway 100,
Palm Coast.
Softball: Sept. 18-19, 6 p.m. – Flagler County Ball Fields, 2-298 Sawgrass Rd. Bunnell.
Archery: Sept. 19, 7 a.m. – Indian Trails Sports Complex, 5455 Belle Terre Parkway,
Palm Coast.
For more information or to register visit www.palmcoastgov.com/seniorgames.
Food Truck Tuesdays Free entertainment along with gourmet food available for purchase from a variety of specialty
food trucks. Proceeds from Food Truck Tuesdays benefits a local organization whose work
supports our children and families.
Day/Date: Tuesday, September 15 benefitting the Florida Hospital Flagler
Foundation
Time: 5 - 8 pm
Location: Central Park in Town Center
UPCOMING ACTIVITIES:
♦Adults & Seniors
Co-ed Athletics at ITMS Volleyball – Mondays & Wednesdays beginning September 14-December 16 from 7-9:30pm
Basketball – Tuesdays & Thursdays beginning September 15-December 17 from 7-9:30pm
Critic’s Choice Club –Do you like to eat? Want to meet new friends? This is the Club for
you. Each month we will visit a new restaurant to enjoy a new cuisine or new location. Our first
meeting will be held on Thursday, October 8 at River Grille in Ormond Beach at 5:30 pm. Pre-
registration required.
Women’s Self Defense Class – Instruction provided by Corporal Lutz of the Flagler County
Sheriff’s Office. Women will learn effective methods to ward off an attacker. This class is
perfect for those individuals wanting to learn how to better protect themselves. Ages 12 years
and up. Class is held at the Palm Coast Community Center from 6-8 pm for three weeks
beginning Monday, September 14. Pre-registration is required; cost is free.
Lunch n’ Lecture – Wednesday, Sept. 16, “Health & Wellness for Senior’s” Presented by
Board Certified family physician Dr. Chiamaka Iheme of Florida Hospital Flagler Health Care
Partners.
The lecture begins at 11 am with free lunch immediately following. Pre-registration required.
Discover Trips – Wednesday, Oct. 14, “Museum of Military History”
Our first trip of the season will take us to the Museum of Military History located at 5210 W. Irlo
Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34746. Our visit will include a 1.5 hour guided
tour with 30 minutes afterwards to browse through the Museum at your leisure. We will stop for
lunch after our visit to the Museum. Lunch is at the participant’s expense.
The mission at the Museum of Military History is to educate, increase awareness, build
knowledge and understanding of the American military experience through interactive,
interpretive exhibits designed for visitors of all ages. Exhibits include the Civil War through the
current conflicts of United States military.
Pre-Registration required by 4:00 PM on Wednesday, September 30
Day/Date: Wednesday, October 14
Fee: $43/person
Tuesdays with Movies - Tuesday, October 13, featuring “We Are Marshall” (PG) 125
min. - The true story of tragedy, hope, and resilience of Marshall University, a school where
college football is a way of life. In the fall of 1970 Marshall's "Thundering Herd" boarded an
airliner to return home after a football game in North Carolina, when the jet crashed and 75
members of Marshall's football squad and athletic staff tragically died. A story of survival and
resilience of a community. Refreshments available.
Time: 10:15 am -12:15 pm
Location: Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Parkway, NE
Fee: FREE!
AARP Driver Safety Program – Friday, September 18 from 9a-4p at the Palm Coast
Community Center. The nation's first and largest classroom course for motorists ages 50 and
older. This course identifies ways that older driver s can compensate for the physical changes
that occurs as they age. The course provides research based information to help older drivers
update their driving knowledge and skills. To register contact AARP Representative Mary Jane
Harris 386-445-1476.
Wood Carvers – Tuesdays from 1-4p at the Palm Coast Community Center. The art of
woodcarving has a history that spans centuries. At its core, woodcarving transforms a piece of
wood into a masterfully crafted work of art. Join this group of gifted carvers as they share their
skill and know how in this informal teaching atmosphere. The woodcarving group is a mixed
group of men and women at all levels and abilities. Visitors are welcome.
Game Day Social – Thursdays from 12:30-4p at the Palm Coast Community Center. As the
name suggests, Game Day Social is comprised of a lively, spirited group of individuals who
enjoy the camaraderie and competition of dominos, a variety of card games or board games.
Participants are encouraged to bring their favorite game or play one provided by the Parks and
Recreation Department. Light refreshments are served.
Event Calendar for 8/7/2015 through 8/31/2015
8/7/2015 9:00 AM
Heartsaver CPR/AED
Fire Station #25
8/8/2015 10:00 AM
Second Saturday Plant Sale
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
8/8/2015 10:00 AM
Clearance Plant Sale
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
8/8/2015 3:00 PM
Gamble Jam Session
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreational Area at Flagler Beach
8/12/2015 6:00 PM
Team Red, White & Blue (Team RWB) Wednesday night fun run / walk
Wadsworth Park
8/14/2015 9:00 AM
Turtle Talk: A Sea Turtle's Journey
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreational Area at Flagler Beach
8/14/2015 8:30 PM
Movies In The Park featuring "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day"
Central Park in Town Center
Event Calendar for 8/7/2015 through 8/31/2015
8/15/2015 12:00 AM
Third Saturday Photo Challenge
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
8/18/2015 3:30 PM
Las Palmas Caregiver Cafe / Alzheimer's Support Group
Las Palmas Retirement Community
8/19/2015 6:00 PM
Team Red, White & Blue (Team RWB) Wednesday night fun run / walk
Wadsworth Park
8/22/2015 3:00 PM
Gamble Jam Session
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreational Area at Flagler Beach
8/22/2015 7:00 PM
Comedy Night
Hispanic American Club
8/26/2015 6:00 PM
Team Red, White & Blue (Team RWB) Wednesday night fun run / walk
Wadsworth Park
8/29/2015 7:00 PM
Full Moon Beach Stroll
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreational Area at Flagler Beach
M e m o r a n d u m
To: Jim Landon, City Manager
From: Richard Adams, Utility Director
Date: August 6, 2015
Re: Week in Review
The average water demand for the week was 7.115 million gallons per day; the average
wastewater flow was 5.551 million gallons per day.
Crews installed 20 new domestic water meters, 5 reuse meters and 4 new pep tanks; also set up 1
dewatering systems for additional PEP tank install.
This week 341 utility customers were shut off for non-payment.
There were a total of 42 calls after hours.
Wastewater construction crews have been working on the installation of a new service lateral for
new home on Bannbury Lane. This required a road closure and time of construction has been
extended due to high water table and the need for additional dewatering.
This week we installed 560 feet of 8” reuse pipe, fused the adapter to the existing 6” HDPE line
and made the connection to both the 6” and 8” HDPE lines.
Completed smoke testing of 7,457 feet of gravity sewer in Section 58 (Ullian Trail and Universal
Trail area). Replaced 10 clean out caps.
Water Distribution crews completed 8 water service line repairs, 8 meter pit/manifold repairs, 13
adjustments/ replacements, 1 hydrant repair and tested and repaired 118 backflow preventers.
Wastewater crews completed 2 point repairs, sealed 2 manholes, repaired one service lateral and
installed 1 service tap.
NEWS RELEASE – City of Palm Coast Contact: Cindi Lane, Communications & Marketing Manager 386-986-3708; cell 386-214-4729 Aug. 5, 2015
City of Palm Coast’s performance measurement system recognized by ICMA Palm Coast – The International City/County Management Association (ICMA) has recognized the City of Palm Coast’s performance management efforts with a Certificate of Distinction from the ICMA Center for Performance Analytics. This is the second year in a row the City has received the award. The City developed its new performance measurement and reporting system in 2012 to align City services and programs with the City Council’s Strategic Action Plan. The performance measures – used by all City departments – are tied to the City Council’s six goals, which are: expansion, economic, finance, environmental, quality of life, and workforce talent. Progress (or lack thereof) is reported quarterly, and those reports are the basis for the City’s Annual Progress Report. “The certificate program recognizes the principles of performance management,” said Randall H. Reid, ICMA Director of Performance Initiatives. “Jurisdictions meeting the qualifications have demonstrated leadership in continuous improvement and community engagement, and they serve as examples for other governments to follow.” ICMA assesses a local government’s performance management program and encourages analysis of results by comparing to peers and gauging performance over time. Performance management aids in cost reduction, program prioritization, and quality improvement. It also encourages accountability and transparency. Certificates are awarded at the levels of Achievement, Distinction, and Excellence. Palm Coast is among 10 jurisdictions receiving the Certificate of Distinction, and one of 48 recognized overall. Only six Florida cities received an ICMA certificate this year. The City of Palm Coast and other recipients will be honored at ICMA’s annual conference in September. Criteria for the Certificate of Distinction include:
Reporting of performance data to the public through budgets, newsletters, and/or information provided to elected officials
Data verification efforts to ensure reliability Staff training Use of performance data in strategic planning and operational decision-making
Sharing of performance measurement knowledge with other local governments through presentations, site visits, and other networking.
Palm Coast’s performance management system allows City departments to measure results and make any needed adjustments to the results over the course of the year. The program was developed by a group of employees, through a team approach, and is used in coordination with the year-round budgeting process. Performance measures are updated annually. “Our Strategic Action Plan process and performance management system have proven very successful in charting a course for continual improvement and for monitoring how we’re doing to make sure Palm Coast remains a great place to live, work and play,” said Palm Coast City Manager Jim Landon. “We developed the process in-house and use it to guide City projects and initiatives identified by the Mayor and City Council during annual planning and budgeting.” “There are thousands of local governments, and this award from ICMA truly places us in the top tier of cities, so we are very honored,” Landon said. “It’s a real testament of the talent and dedication of our Council and employees.” The City of Palm Coast’s quarterly reports and Measuring Results document can be viewed in
the Strategic Action Plan section of the City website at
http://www.palmcoastgov.com/government/finance/documents.
Attached photos show the kitten stuck between the two containers and then the rescued kitten. Photos by Palm Coast Animal Control Officer Heather Priestap.
NEWS RELEASE – City of Palm Coast Contact: Cindi Lane, Communications & Marketing Manager 386-986-3708; cell 386-214-4729 Aug. 4, 2015 Recording of a cat’s meow helps Palm Coast Animal Control rescue ‘Wally’ the kitten Palm Coast – Luck, persistence and cell phone technology helped in the rescue of a tiny kitten on Tuesday. City of Palm Coast Animal Control officers received a call about noon Tuesday from a customer at Walmart who could hear a kitten crying. Animal Control officers Eva Boivin and Heather Priestap determined the kitten was stuck between two large storage containers outside the store. The hypothesis is that the mama cat accidentally dropped him from a tree branch above the two containers. As the rescue attempt got under way, the kitten stopped meowing, and Animal Control couldn’t figure out where he was. Officers were about to give up when Priestap decided to search her cell phone for a cat sound. They played the cat recording a couple of times, and the kitten started crying again. Within a few minutes, City employees used an inflatable device to move one of the large metal storage containers over and retrieve the tiny ball of fur! Animal Control took “Wally” to Flagler Animal Hospital, where he was given fluids and checked over before going to the Flagler Humane Society. For more information, contact Communications & Marketing Manager Cindi Lane at [email protected].