Palm Coast moves forward in Old Kings Road South widening project

The City Council approved a grant agreement with the FDOT for the $4 million design phase spanning Palm Coast Parkway to Town Center Boulevard.


Phase 2 of the Old Kings Road South widening project. From City Council meeting documents
Phase 2 of the Old Kings Road South widening project. From City Council meeting documents
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The next phase of the Old Kings Road South expansion project is headed into a $4 million design phase.

In its May 7 meeting, the Palm Coast City Council approved a grant agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation to help fund the projects design, but the FDOT grant will only cover $500,000. Stormwater and Engineering Director Carl Cote said the needed $3.5 million in funding will come from multiple sources, including the Old Kings Road Special Assessment District and transportation impact fees.

The design plans will be for Phase 2 of the Old Kings Road South widening. Phase 2 begins at Palm Coast Parkway and ends at the Town Center Boulevard and Old Kings Road intersection, where Interstate 95 passes over Town Center Boulevard. The project will also include a short strip of Town Center Boulevard, up to its T-intersection with Royal Palms Parkway.

 


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