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Elevate Florida: New Program Offers Relief for Flood-Prone Homes in Florida

New Program Offers Relief for Flood-Prone Homes in Flagler County and other Florida homeowners. This is not only a great solution for addressing issues in flood-prone areas and homes, but it should also become a standard feature in all new home construction. Elevating homes by increasing zone heights can be implemented with ease and efficiency. This approach not only provides a practical solution for flood-prone areas and future home construction but also ensures that aesthetic concerns can be easily addressed.

Florida DMV Selling Your Personal Information; Making Millions With No Apologies
Florida DMV Selling Your Personal Information; Making Millions With No Apologies

Florida DMV Selling Your Personal Information; Making Millions With No Apologies

Consumer Alert: Florida DMV Is Selling Your Personal Information While Making Millions, they make no appologies for it. The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) has been embroiled in controversy for its shady practice of selling the private information of Florida residents. This move has ignited fury among citizens, as they find themselves helpless against having their data sold to unscrupulous online data brokers—potentially exposing them to cybercriminals.

Brian Buchanan, a local who loves exploring Flagler County.

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FPL Gets Storm Recovery Surcharge Approval for 2025
FPL Gets Storm Recovery Surcharge Approval for 2025

FPL Gets Storm Recovery Surcharge Approval for 2025

As an FPL customer in Palm Coast Florida, here’s what you need to know about the new storm recovery surcharge approved by the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC). Starting January 1, 2024,

Changes To Florida's Building Code Impacts Local Government in 2025
Changes To Florida's Building Code Impacts Local Government in 2025

Changes To Florida's Building Code Impacts Local Government in 2025

House Bill 267 introduces significant changes to Florida's building code, impacting local governments across the state, including Palm Coast. The bill sets strict time limits for local governments to approve or deny building permit applications, aiming to streamline the process and reduce bureaucratic delays.