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Flagler County meeting summaries, agendas, and minutes

Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 1 week available.

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Week of 2026-08-17

Flagler County board weighs $34M beach project, administrator search; decisions pending

Flagler County's Board of County Commissioners met twice last week to consider a $34 million beach nourishment contract and to interview candidates for county administrator, but official minutes have not yet been published, so no decisions are confirmed. The board also has a workshop and a regular meeting scheduled for Aug. 17.

Board of County Commissioners

Aug. 3 meeting

The board's agenda included a bid award to Weeks Marine, Inc. for the Reach II Beach Nourishment Project, not to exceed $34,000,000.00. Also on the agenda was a contract with C.W. Roberts Contracting, Inc. for County Road 205 widening and resurfacing at $2,455,122.00. The board was set to recognize $10,000,000 in unanticipated revenue for acquisition of conservation lands and to accept a grant of $828,884.00 from the Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged. A public hearing was scheduled for a sterilization requirement waiver for Samadhi Wildlife, Inc. on Carter Trail.

Aug. 10 special meeting

A special meeting was held to discuss and take action on short-listing County Administrator applicants for onsite interviews. This was the only substantive item on the agenda.

Aug. 10 workshop

Later that day, a workshop was held to review and interview six applicants for the county administrator position. The agenda included a report from the FACM Review Committee and panel interviews with each candidate: Richard Reade, Tracy Miller, Thomas Hutka, Shawn Boatright, Stanley Hawthorne, and Aaron Van Kleeck. No formal decisions were expected at this workshop, and public comment was limited to three minutes per speaker.

Planning and Development Board

Aug. 11 meeting

The Planning and Development Board held public hearings on two variance requests. One was a continued request for a pump house at 3 Pelican Lane, seeking a 22.34 ft street side setback reduction (from 25 ft required) and a 1.2% lot coverage increase (from 35% max). The other was a new request at 2 Valencia Street for a 7.5 ft front (east) yard setback reduction (from 25 ft required). The board could approve, deny, or continue each request. Public comment was limited to three minutes per speaker, or five minutes for groups.

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