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Memorandum To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council
From: Jim Landon, City Manager
Date: April 22, 2016
Re: Week-In-Review
Insane Inflatables 5K Race
Saturday, April 23, 8am Central Park in Town Center
You’re Invited:
Wastewater Treatment Plant #2 Ground Breaking Tuesday, April 26,
8am
Peavy Grade (Off of US-1)
Flagler Sheriff’s PAL, “Hot Pursuit 5K / Block Party”
Saturday, April 30, 6:30pm European Village
Arbor Day 5K Root Run / Walk
Saturday, May 7, 8am Central Park in Town Center
and Arbor Day Celebration
Saturday, May 7, 9am to 2pm Central Park in Town Center
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Team Florida Elite Lacrosse Showcase
Saturday, May 7 through Sunday, May 8, 8am to 6pm Indian Trails
Sports Complex
Next Week:
Tuesday, April 26th, City Council Workshop, 9am, City Hall –
Community Wing, 160 Lake Avenue
Wednesday, April 27th, Citizen’s Advisory Task Force Mtg,
5:30pm, City Hall – Community Wing, 160 Lake Avenue
Thursday, April 28th, Beautification and Environmental Advisory
Committee Mtg, 5pm, City Hall – Community Wing, 160 Lake Avenue
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 Invitation to the Wastewater Treatment Plant #2
Ground Breaking Event News Releases: Arbor Day celebration May
7
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160 Lake Avenue, Palm Coast Florida 32164
386-986-3702
City Manager’s Office
Administrative Divisions Week in Review
Friday, April 22, 2016
City Clerk
Processed 9 public records requests.
Processed 1 litigation document.
Prepared and processed 24 documents for recording.
Prepared 1 agenda items.
Prepared and posted 1 agenda and 2 sets of approved meeting
minutes to Web.
Processed 8 resolutions.
Processed request for release of 1 performance bond.
Completed 1 Proof of Life document and 1 notarization for
citizens.
Communications & Marketing
News releases sent: Arbor Day celebration May 7
Responded to various media requests
Coordinated advertising
Road closure announcement: Praver Lane and Pinwheel Lane
Staffed Council meeting – photos of proclamation
presentations
Attended Media Day hosted by Volusia/Flagler Chapter of the
Florida Public Relations Association Designed Food Truck Tuesday
Flier & Poster
Designed Summer Camp Ad
Editing in progress on Bicycle Safety PSA
Posted to Facebook & Twitter
Brand Plus Team completed Q2 Mtg with City Manager
Videotaped/aired live the Palm Coast City Council Meeting.
Prepared script content for upcoming Arbor Day video promo.
Attended Media Day 2016, presented by the Volusia/Flagler
Chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association.
Built new graphic elements/trained on new software for live
council meeting productions.
Updated city news and announcements on PCTV’s ticker tape and
bulletin board.
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160 Lake Avenue, Palm Coast Florida 32164
386-986-3702
Purchasing and Contracts Management
Purchasing & Bidding:
ITB-CD-CME-16-05 MUTI USE PATH PHASE 6 SEMINOLE WOOD BLVD
(extended to April 28, 2016)
ITB-CD-CME-16-07 OLD KINGS ROAD & TRAFFIC SIGNAL (will be
ITB-CD-CME-16-08 W/Addendum)
ITB-CD-CME-16-07 Trees for the Palm Harbor Parkway Extension
Phase
Contracts:
BoundTree Medical, Piggyback of Volusia County, FL, Bid
#13-B-103IF for Fire Dept. Medical Supplies
All Daytona Septic Tank Services, Inc., Wastewater Collection
System Emergency Tank Truck Services, ITB-PW-U-15-07
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WEEK IN REVIEW APRIL 18-22, 2016
HIGHLIGHTS Attended Business Impact Group Coordination
Meeting
Attended “Advanced Manufacturing: Do You Have What it Takes?”
with Kathy Mussio, Site Selector with Atlas Insight
Conference Call with Buffalo Wings & Rings regarding Palm
Coast Market
Supported European Village MDP Modification at PLDRB Public
Hearing
BUSINESS CONSULTING This Week - 5 Consulting Sessions, 11
Consulting Hours
Total for Month - 25 Consulting Sessions, 75 Consulting
Hours
PALM COAST BAC IMPACT Economic Impact This Fiscal Year -
$614,000
Economic Impact To Date - $26.5 Million
Return on Investment - $90 per Tax Dollar Invested
NEW PALM COAST COMMERCIAL BUSINESSES Wells Fargo Advisors LLC –
222 Palm Coast Pkwy – Professional Service
NEW PALM COAST HOME BASED BUSINESSES Diane B – Retail Sales
Ryan Cornwell Inc – Landscape Service
Palm Coast Powerwash & Painting – Handyman Service
Pamelia Evans – Retail Sales
J & J Empire LLC – Handyman Service
Three Little Birds Boutique LLC – Internet
Jeffrey Barger – Landscape Service
Ann Rochelle Thomas Studios LLC – Interior Decorator
The Palm Coast Business Assistance Center
Services Provided by the SBDC at UCF
Located at City Hall 160 Lake Avenue
Palm Coast, Florida 32164 (386) 986-2499
www.PalmCoastBAC.com
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TO : Jim Landon, City Manager
FROM : Steve Viscardi, IT Director
DATE : 4/22/2016
RE : Week In Review
DEPARTMENT/DIVISION SUPPORT
ENTERPRISE
Operations Division worked on configuring IT equipment for
Holland Park.
Operations Division provided support for the City Council
Business Meeting.
Operations Division completed numerous Track its.
Operations Division began City Hall Inventory.
Applications Division made updates to the Frieda Zamba pool page
of the website.
Applications Division turned the New Asset Transmittal Sheet
into an electronic form and began working on a workflow for the
process.
Applications Division made updates to the elections page on the
City's website.
FOAM Team made a web application that compares current 2006 FEMA
special flood hazard areas with the proposed 2016 FEMA revised
special flood hazard areas.
ENGINEERING & STORMWATER
GIS Division has continued to support Stormwater and Finance
staff with the recalculation of parcels as per the Stormwater
ordinance; Geofit 1 asbuilt and digitized the new building
footprint and other impervious surfaces.
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Public Works
Nestor Abreu ~ Director
Activities for the Week of April 22, 2016
Refurbished Bocce Ball Courts – Holland Park
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Parks & Medians Maintenance
Inspected 38,598 linear feet of park hiking trails and 316
signs.
Inspected 36 irrigation zones, cleaned, replaced, adjusted spray
heads, and repaired line
breaks, along City medians.
Painted two fields for Beaches Adult Soccer League and six
fields for REC soccer at Ralph
Carter Park.
Painted four soccer fields for PDA at Indian Trails Sports
Complex.
Painted two football fields at Belle Terre Park.
Readied fields for baseball tournaments at Holland Park and
Indian Trials Sports Complex.
Performed rehabilitation to the baseball and softball fields at
Holland Park.
Inspected 20 irrigation zones, cleaned, replaced, and adjusted
spray heads in City parks.
Performed backwash and sanitation of pool filters at Frieda
Zamba Pool.
Performed power washing and repairs to Frieda Zamba Pool
deck.
Refurbished bocce ball courts at Holland Park.
Performed safety inspections on playground equipment, parks, and
trails at 22 locations.
All mulched playgrounds (6) were leveled.
Maintained, fertilized and mulched all center medians on Belle
Terre Parkway, Palm Coast
Parkway, SR-100, and Old Kings Road.
All City parks (12) were mowed and maintained.
Grounds were maintained at 250 well sites and lift stations.
Maintained the grounds at: 5-Fire Stations; 3-Water Treatment
Plants; and 1-Wastewater
Treatment Plant.
Mowed 16 sports fields, three times each, for a total of 56
acres.
Rake and prepared for play ten courts at the Palm Coast Tennis
Center.
Graham Swamp Trail Cleanup
orkstility Crews
Installing a
Catch Basin &
Relocating
Water Lines
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Streets Maintenance & Special Projects
Performed site distance trimming in the “E” & “B”
neighborhoods and Parkview Drive.
Mowing the rights-of-ways in all neighborhoods and Royal Palms,
Belle Terre & Seminole Woods Parkways.
Mechanically swept and cleared debris from 25 lane miles of curb
and gutter on main arterial roadways
Repaired one pot hole on Riviera Drive
Repaired 100 linear feet of edge of roadway on Seminole Woods
Blvd.
Screened and recycled 1,800 cubic yards of dirt for City
projects
Performed re-lamping a pedestrian LED at Florida Park Drive.
Repaired 10 street signs throughout the City.
Performed traffic signal inspection of the new Palm Harbor/Old
Kings signal.
Inspected and reported 5 street light outages to Florida Power
& Light for repair.
Performed traffic control for Insane Inflatables event.
Performed fire mitigation on City owned parcels on Ullian Trail
and Eagle Place.
Installed the main irrigation line for the Palm Harbor Extension
project.
Constructing Longs Creek Nature Preserve Signage
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Stormwater Maintenance
Graded and stabilized 5,204 linear feet of residential
swales.
Cleaned 77 culvert pipes for a total of 2,002 linear feet.
Replaced three driveway culverts on Big Bear Lane.
Installed two valley gutters on Pershing Lane and Paver
Lane.
Maintained 16,000 linear feet of drainage ditches along Belle
Terre Parkway.
Installing Drainage Pipe – Bayside Drive
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Fleet and Facilities Maintenance
Performed 9 fire fleet vehicle/equipment repairs and 1
preventive maintenance service.
Performed preventative maintenance on 19 vehicles/equipment.
Repaired 16 City vehicles, heavy equipment, and trailers.
Repaired 43 pieces of small and hand-held equipment.
Completed 22 facility maintenance requests.
Tractor Repair & Maintenance
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Week-in-Review-April 22, 2016- Stephen Flanagan, Director
PERMITTING ACTIVITY
The following is an update of permit and development application
activity in Palm Coast from April 14, 2016
through April 20, 2016:
Total number of permits issued: 231
Since January 2009, $885,000,427 construction dollars have been
invested in Palm Coast.
Commercial Permit Applications
4982 Palm Coast Parkway NW
Units 8 & 9 Interior Renovations - Club Mirage
Whitley Builders
LLC $30,000.00
4500 Palm Coast Parkway
Building B
Interior Renovations - install 10
doors
McCumbers
Homes $5,000.00
250 Palm Coast Parkway NE
Building G Unit 213
Interior Renovations - install 1 wall
and slab
Davlin Interior
Contractors $12,000.00
60 Memorial Medical Parkway
1,910 sq. ft. Addition, Linear
Accelerator Vault
McLaughlin &
Company $11,000.00
Commercial Permit Issued
4500 Palm Coast Parkway
Building C Units 144 & 145
Interior Renovations - Double doors
between units
McCumber
Homes $2,000.00
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4500 Palm Coast Parkway
Building C Unit 205L Interior Renovations -move door
McCumber
Homes $1,000.00
515 Palm Coast Parkway SW
Units 9 & 10
Interior Renovations - 3N Motion
Dance Studio
Upson
Enterprises $20,000.00
Residential Permits Issued
23 Pine Crest Lane Addition
Affordable
Aluminum $6,000.00
8 Lyons Place Addition Grodi Terri Inc. $11,000.00
16 Zelda Court Addition
Harkins Custom
Construction $24,000.00
93 Rivers Edge Lane Unit 93 Alterations
Skyway
Builders $4,000.00
112 South Coopers Hawk Way Alteration
Fontana
Construction $6,000.00
13 Clearview Court S Alteration
Hammock
Home
Improvements $3,000.00
4 Lark Place Alteration
Dom Salvatores
Home
Improvement $2,000.00
7 Crossview Lane Alteration
Budgen
Construction $14,000.00
122 Berkshire Lane Alteration
Budgen
Construction $23,000.00
22 Arena Lake Drive Single Family Residence Paytas Homes
$243,000.00
17 Arena Lake Drive Single Family Residence Paytas Homes
$212,000.00
227 Birchwood Drive Single Family Residence Seagate Homes
$383,000.00
19 New Water Oak Drive Single Family Residence
Applied
Building
Development $320,000.00
29 Arena Lake Drive Single Family Residence Paytas Homes
$239,000.00
45 Riverview Drive Single Family Residence Adams Homes
$281,000.00
99 Park Place Circle Single Family Residence
Holiday
Builders $251,000.00
97 Park Place Circle Single Family Residence
Holiday
Builders $246,000.00
95 Park Place Circle Single Family Residence
Holiday
Builders $265,000.00
46 New Water Oak drive Single Family Residence
Applied
Building
Development $400,000.00
17 New Water Oak Drive Single Family Residence
Applied
Building
Development $343,000.00
24 Ferngate Lane Single Family Residence Seagate Homes
$271,000.00
Certificate of Occupancy
746 Belle Terre Parkway (Harbor
Federal Savings Bank) Interior Remodel
Bomar
Construction $75,000.00
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PLANNING
Development Order for Aspen Dental
A Technical Site Plan approval was issued on April 15, 2016 for
a 3,800 square foot dentist office located at 4873 Belle
Terre Parkway in the Kohl’s Shopping Center (PC Parkway Plaza),
along with associated paved parking, utilities and
landscaping.
Final Plat Issued for the Shoppes of Palm Coast Subdivision
On April 19, 2016 the City Council approved the Final Plat for
the Shoppes of Palm Coast Subdivision. This new 12.91
+/- acre commercial subdivision is located at the southeast
corner of Belle Terre Boulevard and State Route 100. The
project is comprised of five lots intended for retail uses and a
common area tract for an internal roadway system and for
storm water management.
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Final Plat Issued for Island Walk
On April 19, 2016 the City Council approved the Final Plat for
the Island Walk – Shopping Center Subdivision, a replat
of a portion of the Palm Harbor Shopping Village Subdivision.
The new 28.69 +/- acre commercial subdivision creates
four lots and is located at the northwest corner of Palm Coast
Parkway and Florida Park Drive.
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New Sign at Long Creek Nature Preserve
Construction has begun on the monument sign for the City’s
newest park, Long Creek Nature Preserve. The sign will
incorporate all the elements of the new City standard monument
and gateway signs that include the polished black
granite background, white lettering with the City logo and
coquina stone accent trim. Native drought tolerant plantings
will also be installed around the sign perimeter, keeping with
the nature park theme. The City Public Works Department
is doing all the sign construction work and landscaping for this
sign, which should be completed sometime in May.
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT & ENGINEERING
The following is an update since last week for projects in the
City from April 14, 2016 through April 20, 2016
Projects Under Construction
Holland Park -Florida Park
Drive 62%
Park roadway subbase and lime rock base at 70%.
Grading and pouring of sidewalks continues. North
playground feature entry wall block work complete.
Electrical utility feeder to main panel installed.
Electrical
transformers installed. Restroom Plumbing fixtures
installation begun. Restroom partition installation begun.
Restroom block fill painted.
Palm Harbor Extension 86%
Silt fencing has been removed and sod is being installed.
April 18, 2016 crews are installing the irrigation system
and taps for reuse meters in the median where Forest
Grove and Palm Harbor extension meet. April 20, 2016
road has been opened to thru traffic.
Arts Foundation 85% April 20, 2016 a substantial punch list was
produced for
the contractor, project is nearing completion.
Water Treatment Plant 2
Wellfield Additions 81% April 19, 2016 project is almost
complete, 2 well sites
have been cleared and graded.
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South Old Kings Road Master
Pump Station 83%
April 20, 2016 electrical final was approved and Florida
Power and Light was notified. Master Pump Station
startup will be scheduled for next week.
Southern Wellfield Expansion
Phase 1 36%
April 19, 2016 crews are working towards new tap at US
1 and Seminole Woods Parkway and made connection to
directional.
Wastewater Treatment Plant
#2 2%
April 19, 2016 Development Order was issued and
applications for all five (5) building permits were
submitted.
Projects In Development
Grand Landings Phase 2 & 3 45% April 20, 2016 successful
partial completion of Grand
Landings Phase 2A.
Dollar General - Old Kings
Road N 3% April 20, 2016 site is being cleared and demucked,
contractor putting in fill dirt.
Christ the King Church
Addition 55% The Pretreatment Effluent Pumping (PEP) system
was
installed on April 20, 2016.
Island Walk Shopping Center
Phase 2 98% Project is almost complete. April 19, 2016 a dye
test was
performed for Salsas grease interceptor.
First Baptist Church Parking 100% April 20, 2016 project has
been completed.
Palm Harbor 2” Reuse Services Installed For Irrigation
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Walkway Work @ Holland Park
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Dental disease is often a hidden disease until it is painful.
Many pets do not give any signs that they are suffering from it
until it is time to seek veterinary help. Dental disease if left
untreated can lead to more serious issues for your pet so it should
not be ignored. Any type of dental issues should be taken care of
as soon as it is noticed. A bad or abscessed tooth can lead to
weight loss due to not eating. Infections in the mouth can lead to
further infections in other parts of the body. Dentals should be
part of your regular maintenance routine for your pets. Donation
Opportunities: The Flagler Humane Society Thrift Store are always
taking in donations. They currently cannot take in any
computers/printers or large appliances at this time. Call
386-597-2839 and leave a message. FHS is conducting our annual shoe
drive. We welcome any used shoes – in any condition. Check out the
FHS website for more information on drop off locations if you are
unable to bring them to the shelter. “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].
Adoption Specials: Check the FHS Website for upcoming specials.
Upcoming Fundraisers/Events: We hope to see you at the FHS 2nd
Annual Pet Fair and Adoption Event! It is scheduled for May 7th and
is hosted by PetSmart on SR 100. There will be numerous animals for
adoptions along with vendors and yummy food. Put the date on your
calendar so you don’t miss it! 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 has a wellness
clinic for minor veterinary issues. Call 386-445-1814 for
Appointments. Low Cost Vaccination Clinics will still be held on
the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of every month from 1pm-3pm. No
appointments are necessary for the Low Cost Vaccination Clinics.
FHS also offers a “Pet Food Pantry” for those that are in need of
assistance. Please call for more information. To keep up with
Flagler Humane Society happenings – visit us on the FHS
Facebook/Twitter, our website at www.flaglerhumanesociety.org, or
via email at [email protected].
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
OLIVER
Oliver is a sweet tempered older terrier mix in need of a loving
home. He is approximately 8 years old, neutered, and up to date on
all vaccinations. He gets along with other dogs and seems to not
mind kids as well. He is very social and loves a toy to call his
own. He especially enjoys the squeaky toys! Come and meet this
sweetie today!
Pet of the Week
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Fire Department
To: Jim Landon, City Manager From M. C. Beadle, Chief Date:
April 21, 2016 Re: Week in Review
In the past week, the department responded to 153 calls. There
were two structure fires. A total of 107 EMS calls was logged and
the balance was miscellaneous in nature. The drought index is at
256 out of a possible 800 and the fire danger is moderate.
Firefighter Paramedic Dan Driscoll has been promoted to the
position of Lieutenant. The department sponsored a car seat clinic
on 4/20/2015. The public was invited to have child car seats
checked and installed, if needed, by certified technicians.
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Parks & Recreation
To: Jim Landon, City Manager
From: Luanne Santangelo, Parks and Recreation Director
Date: April 22, 2016
Re: Week in Review
PAST WEEK HIGHLIGHTS:
Indoor Rowing It’s a Hit!!!! Our new indoor rowing exercise
program was introduced to the community this past
Monday, April 18. With a limit of 10 participants, the class
quickly filled to capacity with interested,
future participants placed on a waiting list. Our next class
will begin in June.
Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool Members of our local youth swim team,
Daytona Beach Speed and our adult Masters Swim Club waited
anxiously for the season opening of the Frieda Zamba Swimming
Pool. On Monday, April 18, the gates
were opened for the season. Our staff warmly greeted our
faithful swimmers to the new season at FZ
Pool.
As we prepare to expand our aquatics operations, staff met with
the American Red Cross to discuss re-
certification and licensing of our facility. Our Head Lifeguard
will pursue the Water Safety Instructor
Trainer certification which will enable our facility to host a
WSI course at our pool. Staff has also
completed the paperwork to renew our certification as an
official licensed provider of the American Red
Cross Learn to Swim program. Visit www.palmcoastgov.com for a
complete schedule of learn to swim
classes.
FYSA State Cup Soccer Tournament Indian Trails Sports Complex
was host to the Round 2, Part 1 of the
Florida Youth Soccer Association State Cup. 52 teams traveled
from all
areas of Central Florida to participate. The Round of 16 will be
held at
ITSC on May 7-8.
http://www.palmcoastgov.com/
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FEATURED EVENTS:
Palm Coast Spring Championships - Recruited by the Flagler
County Tourist Development Council and presented by Triple Crown
Sports for competitive, traveling baseball teams “8 and under”
through “14 and under” will be held April 23 and 24 at Indian
Trails Sports Complex, the Flagler County
Recreational Area and Matanzas High School.
Triple Crown started in 1982 and has grown to be a national
presence in the sports tournament market,
with some 300 youth events across the country each year, in
baseball, basketball, drift car racing, fast-
pitch, slow-pitch softball, and volleyball. The company is
family owned and employs nearly 60 full-time
staff in its corporate headquarters in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Its franchises employ about 400 additional
employees to produce events such as the tournaments planned for
Flagler County in April and May.
Insane Inflatable Being held on April 23 in and around Town
Center, participants can find information at
http://insaneinflatable5k.com/palm-coast-fl/.
As described from the Insane Inflatable website,
“The Insane Inflatable course is one like you’ve never
experienced in any other race. We
spent countless hours huddled together trying to make each
obstacle as unique, challenging,
and most importantly — FUN — as possible. The course length will
always be
approximately a 5K distance (3.1 miles), yet each venue provides
its own unique terrain.
Ideally, you’ll complete the course without worrying who is the
fastest, most skilled or
talented. Some may say we’re INSANE, but if wanting everyone who
comes to our party to
have fun – even if that means walking from obstacle to obstacle
to conserve energy for the
inflatable fun that lies ahead, then lock us up in the mad
house! The event is NOT timed, so
go out and enjoy the course, but if you can’t tame your
competitive side and think you can
blaze on through the fastest – more power to you!”
PARKS AND RECREATION:
► Administration
Recreation Staff of the Department welcomed 616 visitors to the
Palm Coast Community Center, many
participating in the variety of events and activities held on
site.
► Recreation
Program Participation:
Adults/Seniors
Game Day Social (2 days) 80
Pickle Ball (2 days) 35
Volleyball (2 day) 35
Basketball (2 days) 55
http://insaneinflatable5k.com/palm-coast-fl/
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UPCOMING ACTIVITIES:
♦Adults & Seniors
Game Day Social – EXPANDED VERSION Now held two days per week,
our Game Day Social commences every Tuesday and Thursday from
12:30-4pm at the Palm Coast Community Center. This relaxed
social atmosphere allows participants to
meet new friends while enjoying the friendly competition of
dominos, cards, or the game of their choice.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own games to share
with others. Light refreshments served.
Co-ed Athletics at ITMS, 5505 Belle Terre Parkway Basketball –
Tuesday & Thursday nights held through May 19 from 7-9:30pm.
Pre-registration and
payment of fee required prior to attendance. Registration held
at the Palm Coast Community Center, 305
Palm Coast Parkway, NE.
Co-ed Athletics at BTMS, 4500 Belle Terre Parkway Volleyball
–Monday & Wednesday nights through May 18 from 7-9:30pm.
Pre-registration and payment
of fee required prior to attendance. Registration held at the
Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm
Coast Parkway, NE.
Pickleball Join us at Belle Terre Park on Wednesdays (from
6-8pm) and Fridays (from 11a-1p) to enjoy one of the
fastest growing sport in North America. Pickleball is sport for
all ages. Played with small racquets and
whiffle balls, this game is perfect for all ages. Equipment is
available for rent and will be provided on the
days and times above.
Wood Carvers 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. Held every
Tuesday from 1-4pm at the Palm Coast
Community Center, this woodcarving group is comprised of men and
women at all levels and abilities.
Visitors are welcome and encouraged to attend.
♦ Discover Trips
Mt. Dora and the Orange Blossom Cannonball We will begin with
lunch at Angelo’s with Italian Cuisine, then board the Orange
Blossom Cannonball to Mount
Dora. You will travel in vintage coaches pulled by our 1907
steam locomotive or our 1941 GE 45 ton center cab
locomotive. Upon departing in Mt. Dora we will enjoy the
Downtown with quaint shops and antique delights.
Pre-Registration required by Monday, April 11th
Day/Date: Friday, April 29, 2016
Time: Depart the Palm Coast Community Center: 9:30 am (lunch on
own at Angelo’s)
Return to the Palm Coast Community Center at approx.: 6:00
pm
Location: Tavares, Florida
Fee: $43/person
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Event Calendar for 4/21/2016 through 5/31/2016
4/21/2016 12:00 AM
Get Published Series
Co-Work office
4/21/2016 5:00 PM
Law Enforcement Torch Run
Publix- Town Center
4/21/2016 6:00 PM
What Do I Do with THAT? Cooking with Jicama
Wild Rabbit Cafe
4/22/2016 12:00 PM
New Resident Orientation
Realty Exchange
4/22/2016 6:00 PM
Football and Cheer registration
Wadsworth Park
4/22/2016 7:00 PM
Spring Concert - Community Chorus of Palm Coast
Trinity Presbyterian Church
4/22/2016 8:00 PM
Moon Rise at the Beach
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreational Area at Flagler
Beach
4/23/2016 8:00 AM
Insane Inflatables
Central Park in Town Center
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Event Calendar for 4/21/2016 through 5/31/2016
4/23/2016 3:00 PM
Gamble Jam
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreational Area at Flagler
Beach
4/24/2016 4:00 PM
Spring Concert - Community Chorus of Palm Coast
Trinity Presbyterian Church
4/26/2016 8:00 AM
Groundbreaking for Wastewater Treatment Plant #2
Wastewater Treatment Plant #2 Site
4/28/2016 6:00 PM
What Do I Do with THAT? Cooking with Green Papaya
Wild Rabbit Cafe
4/28/2016 6:00 PM
Inspired Mic
Europa European Village
4/29/2016 7:00 PM
Matanzas High School Pirate Theatre Presents; The 25th Annual
Putnam County Spelling Bee
Matanzas High School- Pirate Theatre
4/30/2016 7:00 AM
Annual 5K Against Domestic Violence and Bullying
Central Park in Town Center
4/30/2016 9:00 AM
Spring EXPO & Plant Sale
Trinity Presbyterian Church
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Event Calendar for 4/21/2016 through 5/31/2016
4/30/2016 11:00 AM
Health and Happiness Fair
Matanzas High School Gymnasium
4/30/2016 6:30 PM
Flagler Sheriff's PAL Hot Pursuit 5K
European Village, 101 Palm Harbor Pkwy
5/1/2016 3:00 PM
Ms. & Mrs. Florida-Georgia United States Pageant
Flagler Auditorium
5/1/2016 6:00 PM
Picnic and Pops
Town Center
5/3/2016 6:00 PM
Football and Cheer registration
Wadsworth Park
5/4/2016 9:00 AM
1MillionCups
Fair Trade Cafe
5/5/2016 4:30 PM
FEMA Open House: flood insurance rate maps
Hammock Community Center
5/6/2016 6:00 PM
Football and Cheer registration
Wadsworth Park
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Event Calendar for 4/21/2016 through 5/31/2016
5/7/2016 12:00 AM
Golf Tournament at Palm Harbor Golf Club
Palm Harbor Golf Club
5/7/2016 8:00 AM
Team Florida Elite Lacrosse
Indian Trails Sports Complex
5/7/2016 9:00 AM
Free Paper Shredding Service at Arbor Day Event
Central Park in Town Center
5/7/2016 9:00 AM
Arbor Day Celebration
Central Park in Town Center
5/10/2016 11:45 AM
Fearless & Focused: Women in Business Luncheon
Hilton Garden Inn
5/13/2016 8:20 PM
Movies In The Park featuring "Ant Man"
Central Park in Town Center
5/14/2016 8:00 AM
Gratitude America Military Golf Tournament
Palm Harbor Golf Club
5/14/2016 10:00 AM
Second Saturday Plant Sale
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
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Event Calendar for 4/21/2016 through 5/31/2016
5/14/2016 7:00 PM
Murder in the Summer Sun Mystery Dinner Theater
Hilton Garden Inn
5/17/2016 5:00 PM
Food Truck Tuesdays
Central Park in Town Center
5/19/2016 12:00 AM
Get Published Series
Co-Work office
5/20/2016 8:30 AM
Discover Trip to Harry P. Leu Gardens
Palm Coast Community Center
5/21/2016 9:00 AM
University Women of Flagler breakfast meeting
Hilton Garden Inn
5/22/2016 2:00 PM
Dance-for-Hope Supporting Hope for Help Foundation
Portuguese American Cultural Center of Palm Coast
5/23/2016 6:00 PM
Best of Preps
The Ocean Center
5/29/2016 1:00 PM
Pool Safety Day
Frieda Zamba Pool
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Event Calendar for 4/21/2016 through 5/31/2016
5/30/2016 8:00 AM
Remembering American Heroes
Heroes Memorial Park
5/30/2016 12:00 PM
Tribute to the Troops at the Pool
Frieda Zamba Pool
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M e m o r a n d u m
To: Jim Landon, City Manager
From: Richard Adams, Utility Director
Date: April 21, 2016
Re: Week in Review
The average water demand for the week was 7.783 million gallons
per day; the average
wastewater flow was 5.608 million gallons per day.
Crews installed 15 new domestic water meters and 3 new PEP tanks
and replaced 1 tank.
There were a total of 29 calls after hours.
This week there were 105 disconnects for non-payment.
Wastewater completed smoke testing 23,812 feet of gravity sewer
in Section 16 (Colechester). Replaced 20 cleanout caps.
Water distribution installed new chemical feed line on the
discharge pipe at water treatment plant #2. The water main was
about 10 feet deep which required dewatering and shoring to
complete the excavation.
Wastewater Maintenance completed 12 pep maintenance and 66
service orders. Replaced 17
pep pumps and 17 floats.
Water Distribution crews replaced 9 water services lines
(retrofit), repaired 2 service lines and tested and repaired 70
backflow preventers.
S.E. Cline Construction completed the repair of 35’ of collapsed
gravity sewer main on Universal and Underwood Trail. This project
ran over for more than three weeks due to
dewatering issues and finding additional failed pipe.
On April 14, 2016 made a repair to a fire hydrant and 2 meter
pits on Fernmill Lane that were damaged by car running off the
road.
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City of Palm Coast 160 Lake Avenue
Palm Coast, FL 32164 Tel: (386) 986‐2360
Office Hours : M‐F 8a‐5p wwww.palmcoastgov.com
City of Palm Coast
You're invited: Wastewater Treatment Plant 2 Groundbreaking
The City of Palm Coast invites you to a Groundbreaking Ceremony for Wastewater Treatment Plant 2 8 a.m. Tuesday, April 26, 2016
The Wastewater Treatment Plant 2 site is located adjacent to Water Treatment Plant 3 on Peavy Grade
(west side of U.S. 1, about 2.9 miles north of Palm Coast Parkway)
The event will include remarks by Palm Coast Mayor Jon Ne엵띫s. Light refreshments will be served.
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NEWS RELEASE – City of Palm Coast Contact: Cindi Lane,
Communications & Marketing Manager 386-986-3708; cell
386-214-4729 April 19, 2016
‘Feed a Mouth, Get a Tree, Grow a Community’ at Palm Coast Arbor
Day on May 7 Palm Coast – Palm Coast’s love of trees and commitment
to environmental sustainability will be celebrated at Arbor Day
2016 on Saturday, May 7 – a day-long event featuring a tree
give-away, butterfly release and tent, food/pet food drive,
run/walk, exhibits and fun activities for all ages. A new feature
this year will be secure document shredding available to all for
free! Arbor Day 2016 will be 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Central Park in
Town Center, 975 Central Ave., Palm Coast. Admission and parking
are free. Just before the celebration will be the Arbor Day 5K Root
Run/Walk, beginning at 8 a.m. Register at:
www.palmcoastgov.com/ArborDay. At the main event, themed “Feed a
Mouth, Get a Tree, Grow a Community,” attendees can exchange canned
food or pet food items for a free three-gallon native hardwood tree
(one tree per household, while quantities last). The Native
Butterfly Release will be at 11 a.m. at center stage. Other fun
activities are planned for all ages, including a butterfly tent,
bird and snake exhibits, green vendors, a fire prevention activity,
and a kite exhibit. There will be yummy food and entertainment
featuring DJ Vern. The giant Kids Zone with tons of fun for
children. The Kids Zone will include Home Depot flower pots
activity, chalk art, balloon maker, face-painting, and
build-a-birdhouse. New this year is a free paper-shredding service,
so bring your old documents for professional
shredding! Plan to take advantage of this hands-free,
uncomplicated process as totes will be wheeled to your car to help
unload your paper and bring it to a chute that dumps all of it into
a shredder. For the free shredding service, acceptable items
include: staples, paper clips, spirals, notebooks, expired credit
cards, check books, folders with small prongs with small amounts of
metal/plastic. Unacceptable items include: batteries, three-ring
binders, binder clips, hard drives, X-rays and large amounts of
metal/plastic. Shredded materials will be recycled, with the ink
and color removed to produce new paper towels, tissues, etc. Palm
Coast’s Arbor Day 2016 is sponsored by the Palm Coast Observer,
Florida Hospital Flagler and Home Depot. Arbor Day is a nationally
celebrated observance that encourages tree planting and tree
care.
http://www.palmcoastgov.com/ArborDay
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For more information, visit www.palmcoastgov.com/ArborDay or
contact Palm Coast Urban Forester Carol Mini at 386-986-3722.
http://www.palmcoastgov.com/ArborDay
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