Palm Coast – The City of Palm Coast is working hard to re-open City facilities and parks as soon as possible following Hurricane Ian. City staff conducted damage assessment and debris removal at several parks on Saturday, October 1, 2022.

The following parks and trails have been cleared of debris, evaluated for safety, and are now open:

  • Belle Terre Park
  • Central Park
  • Community Center Park
  • James F. Holland Memorial Park
  • Linear Park
  • Long Creek
  • Ralph Carter Park
  • Seminole Woods Neighborhood Park
  • Waterfront Park

Please be aware that restrooms may remain locked until Monday, so please plan accordingly.

Currently, the following facilities remain closed:

  • Palm Coast Aquatics Center: a pump was damaged during the storm and parts are on order to repair it.
  • Palm Coast Community Center: will re-open to the public and programs will resume on Monday, October 3.
  • Palm Coast Tennis Center: power is still out at the facility.
  • Palm Harbor Golf Club: the greens are still very wet with trees down and a lot of debris on the course. The Green Lion Café is open.
  • Indian Trails Sports Complex: fields are still wet but Parks Staff continues to monitor the conditions.

An update will be distributed as soon as facilities are able to re-open.

At this time, Palm Coast City Hall and the Utility Office at 2 Utility Drive will be open for regular business on Monday, October 3, 2022. Please stay connected to all communications channels for an update on other facilities and park re-openings.

For more information go to PalmCoast.gov and follow the official City of Palm Coast social media sites at: FacebookInstagram, and Twitter.

Stay informed with the latest news and information from the City of Palm Coast by following us on FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTube, and LinkedIn. You can sign up for weekly updates by visiting www.palmcoastgov.com/government/city-manager/week-in-review.