Flagler Beach issuing refunds for pier fishing passes bought before Hurricane Ian

Pass holders have until Jan. 31, 2023, to request a prorated refund from the city.


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  • | 2:00 p.m. December 28, 2022
The Flagler Beach pier before Hurricane Ian. File photo by Brian McMillan
The Flagler Beach pier before Hurricane Ian. File photo by Brian McMillan
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by: Katie Dockhorn

Assistant to the city manager, city of Flagler Beach

The city of Flagler Beach is issuing prorated refunds to individuals that request to receive refunds for valid Flagler Beach Fishing Pier passes.

This refund policy applies to valid passes purchased before Hurricane Ian hit Flagler Beach. Pier pass holders have until Jan. 31, 2023, to request a prorated refund from the city.

Individuals interested in obtaining prorated refunds for their pier passes must visit the city of Flagler Beach’s City Hall, which is located at 105 S 2nd St., Flagler Beach.

Individuals will need to provide their pier pass number, name, address, and phone number. The city of Flagler Beach will mail checks to individuals that report to City Hall that they would like to receive a prorated refund. 

Hurricane Ian caused significant structural damage to the historic Flagler Beach Fishing Pier.

A coastal engineering firm advised the city of Flagler Beach mayor and commission that the the pier was no longer structurally sound enough for people to walk on after Hurricane Ian.

During the regular commission meeting held on Oct. 27, 2022, the commission determined that the city would not reopen the existing wooden pier.

Mayor Suzie Johnston stated: “We are actively working on rebuilding the pier, and we sincerely appreciate your patience as we initiate our new pier in 2023.” 

At the time when Hurricane Ian hit on Sept. 28, 2022, 210 people held valid pier passes of various rates and durations. 

 

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