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The surf is up in Flagler Beach with its six miles of ocean frontage.  

Along with catching waves on the beach with the third largest break in Florida, you may want to simply amble about this untouched beach town.  The charming beach shops and restaurants will make you think you've just stepped into a Jimmy Buffet song.

Our lifeguards are on duty Memorial Day through Labor Day assuring visitors will have a safe and
pleasant time at the shore. Who could pass up a bird watching or casting a line off the 804 foot Flagler Beach pier. Our locals are always waiting to tell you about the one that got away.

Bulow Plantation Ruins Park is a favorite destination for a relaxing nature walk, or visit the ruins of the old sugar mill plantation.

In Gamble Rogers State Park, the wildlife is amazing. Sea turtles lay their eggs here May through September.  During the fall, many migrating species of songbirds can be spotted gracefully flying along the Atlantic Ocean. 
 

Where do I go? What do I do?

Just about everyone relocating or visiting Flagler has questions. The Flagler County Chamber of Commerce is here to provide you with the answers you need. If you do not find what you are looking for here feel free to contact us by phone, 1-800-881-1022, e-mail info@flaglerchamber.org, or if you are around town stop in anytime. The Flagler County Chamber of Commerce is located at 20 Airport Road, Bunnell FL 32110.

Frequently Called Numbers

Animal Shelter (386) 445-1814
www.flaglerhumane.org

Auto Tag Information (386) 437-7424
www.flaglertax.com

Boat License Information (386) 437-7424
www.flaglertax.com

Drivers License (386) 517-2080
www.hsmv.state.fl.us/html/dlnew.html

Flagler County Government (386) 437-7480
www.flagl ercounty.org

Health Department (386) 437-7350

Post Office (800) 275-8777
www.usps.com

Senior Services (386) 437-7300
www.flaglercounty.org

Voters Registration (386) 437-7447
www.flaglerelections.com

City of Palm Coast (386) 986-3700
www.ci.palm-coast.fl.us

City of Bunnell (386) 437-7500

City of Flagler Beach (386) 517-2000
www.cityofflaglerbeach.com

 

Palm Coast Florida History

Palm Coast is situated in the eastern portion of Flagler county , which is located on the Atlantic Ocean, in the heart of Northeast Florida, equidistant between the cities of Jacksonville and Orlando. Currently, the City of Palm Coast has a population of 60,000 residents and covers an area of approximately 60 square miles.

Industrial parks within the City currently house more than 30 mid to large size businesses with the largest corporation, Palm Coast Data, employing close to 1,000 people. Flagler County has had one of the highest rates of population growth in the United States since 1990, according to the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Further, the University of Florida's Bureau of Economic and Business Research predicts Flagler County will experience one of the highest job growth rates in Florida between 1995 and 2010.

Developed by ITT Corporation, in 1969, the original development plan encompasses 48,000 home sites on approximately 42,000 acres ( 65.62 square miles ) of the 68,000 acres owned by ITT. Paved street and central water and sewer serve all lots developed within the plan. An extensive water management system was designed to replenish the area's water table, which includes 46 miles of freshwater canals and 23 miles of saltwater canals.

In 1975, the Flagler County Board of County Commissioners established Palm Coast Service District, which included almost 40,000 acres. Funds for the district were derived primarily from ad Valorem taxes and were utilized to provide fire services, fire hydrants, street lighting, animal control and emergency services.

In September 1999, the citizenry of Palm Coast voted overwhelmingly by a margin of two to one to incorporate as a council/manager form of government. On December 31, 1999, the City of Palm Coast was officially incorporated. On October 1, 2000, all services were officially transferred from the former Service District to the City of Palm Coast. The five-member City Council is elected at large and serves staggered four-year terms. One member is elected as Mayor. The promulgation and adoption of policy are the responsibility of the Council and the execution of such policy is the responsibility of the council appointed city manager. The City hired its first city manager on April 17, 2000.

The City provides a wide range of services including development services, fire services, street construction and maintenance, parks and recreational activities. Palm Coast contracts with the Flagler County Sheriff Department for law enforcement services. The City currently has plans under way for a new City Hall, a town center, new fire stations, and additional lands for parks. Preservation and protection of environmentally sensitive lands is a key goal of this City as it prepares for the future.