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Palm Coast adopts ordinance to prohibit squatting in waterways while preserving safe harbor

November 05, 2025 | Palm Coast City, Flagler County, Florida


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Palm Coast adopts ordinance to prohibit squatting in waterways while preserving safe harbor
The Palm Coast City Council unanimously adopted a second‑reading ordinance Nov. 4 that amends Chapter 50 of the city code to add definitions and a new section (50‑33) governing anchoring in city waterways.

Staff presenter Miss Grossman told council there were no changes to the ordinance because the council gave no direction on the item during the prior hearing. The mayor noted the ordinance was intended to "keep people from squatting in our waterways" and Miss Grossman confirmed it would not restrict safe harbor during storms.

There was no public comment on the item. Following Miss Cook’s roll call, the ordinance passed with all council members voting yes.

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