Letter: Palm Coast working class has standards too

Working class community or not, what is wrong with homeowners following some pretty simple guidelines?


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  • | 5:00 p.m. January 24, 2025
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True, the city of Palm Coast is not an HOA but it is made up of several HOA's.

Working class community or not, what is wrong with homeowners following some pretty simple guidelines of which they knew about before buying a home here?

I could care less of what the mayor says, allowing commercial vehicles with advertising to be parked in the open in an HOA only lowers the value of the homes in that HOA. What would be next, park any vehicle anywhere on your property? It does not matter because this is a "working class community?"

Well surprise, working class people have standards also, and understand that home values matter. I wonder how these commercial vehicles have been taken care of in the past. There has always been a "path" for working people who have commercial vehicles. It may not be as easy as parking it in front of your house.

As far as the mayor's comment about painting, "paint your house whatever color you want" how ridiculous of a comment. He would not mind houses be painted any color at all; after all, as he said, this is a working-class community, so he believes the working class do not have any standards or care about their property. 

Ron Hoopper

Flagler County

 

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