Residents rally against overdevelopment and flooding crisis

October 18, 2024 | Flagler Beach City, Flagler County, Florida

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Residents rally against overdevelopment and flooding crisis

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During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns regarding a proposed development project that would significantly increase residential density in Flagler Beach. Ralph Santore, a long-time resident and business owner, expressed his support for the project, emphasizing his commitment to the area since 1999. However, he acknowledged the apprehension surrounding the density increase, suggesting that the existing downtown area is already thriving and questioning the necessity of adding more homes.

Conversely, Candy Stevens, representing a group of residents from Palm Coast, raised alarms about the implications of overdevelopment. She highlighted ongoing issues such as flooding and water intrusion in homes, attributing these problems to unchecked development in the region. Stevens argued that the influx of new residents is straining local resources, including access to healthcare services, and urged officials to consider the long-term impacts of such projects on the community.

The discussions reflect a growing tension between development interests and community concerns, as residents advocate for a balanced approach that prioritizes sustainability and quality of life.

Converted from CRA and Regular Meeting, October 17, 2024. Meeting Begins at 5:00 p.m. meeting on October 18, 2024
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