Palm Coast Sept. 27 Town Hall meeting postponed following Hurricane Helene, some facilities closed

The Town Hall was originally scheduled for 6 p.m. on Sept. 27 with council member Theresa Carli Pontieri.


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  • | 1:10 p.m. September 27, 2024
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Palm Coast experienced sustained tropical storm-force winds overnight due to Hurricane Helene, resulting in downed trees and low-hanging power lines throughout the area. City crews, including Public Works, Utility, Stormwater, and the Fire Department, worked through the night to respond to calls for service. No storm-related injuries were reported.

Residents are reminded to stay cautious and report any downed trees or damaged signs by submitting a case through Palm Coast Connect. For downed or low-hanging power lines, please contact Florida Power & Light (FPL) at 1-800-4-OUTAGE (688243). For emergencies, please call 911. 

As post-storm cleanup continues, some city facilities are temporarily closed:

  • Palm Harbor Golf Club is closed for cleanup.
  • Community Center Playground is closed for cleanup and tree inspections.
  • Southern Recreation Center facility and covered pickleball courts are open. Tennis courts are currently closed but may open this afternoon. 
  • Palm Coast Aquatics Center is open.
  • City Hall and the Palm Coast Community Center are open.
  • All other sports fields, trails, and parks, including the splash pad, are open.

Importantly, the Town Hall meeting with Council Member Pontieri, originally scheduled for this evening at 6 p.m., has been postponed and will be rescheduled.

The City of Palm Coast is grateful for the cooperation of residents during this time and will continue to provide updates as needed.

 

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