Palm Coast to close all city facilities to the public

The closures begin March 23.


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  • | 4:50 p.m. March 20, 2020
Palm Coast City Hall. File photo
Palm Coast City Hall. File photo
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UPDATE: 9:25 p.m., March 22: Palm Coast and Flagler County parks and trails, along with any associated facilities, will also close starting at 6 a.m. Monday, March 23, according to officials.

ORIGINAL STORY:

by: Tyler Jarnagin
Communications Officer, city of Palm Coast

The City of Palm Coast will close all City facilities to the public beginning Monday, March 23, until further notice, in accordance with the latest CDC recommendations.

This includes:

  • City Hall
  • Utility Department
  • All Parks & Rec Facilities

These closures are only to the public. City staff will continue to serve and protect our community. Every City service can be accessed at your Virtual City Hall on palmcoastconnect.com or by calling Customer Service at 386-986-2360.

At this present time, park open spaces and trails will remain open for normal operations.

Recommendations are rapidly changing. The City of Palm Coast will continue to closely monitor and follow recommendations from the CDC, as well as the Flagler County Emergency Management Office, Flagler County Health Department, and Florida Department of Health.
 
Palm Coast Connect continues to be the hub for City response to COVID-19. Visit palmcoastconnect.com for updated information and register to receive notifications on any city updates.
 
It is crucial to follow the recommendations of the CDC and Florida Department of Health. For that, please visit the CDC website at cdc.gov and the Florida Department of Health at floridahealth.gov.
 
The Florida Department of Health COVID-19 hotline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 866-779-6121 or email your questions to [email protected].
 
We will continue to provide information as deemed necessary by local, state and federal health officials.

 

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