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Flagler County Fire Rescue
Flagler County is soliciting sealed bids for carts to store and transport sleeping cots used in county emergency shelter centers. The solicitation is an Invitation for Bid released on April 29, 2026, and specifies delivery and performance within Flagler County, Florida. Bids are due via sealed submission and a public bid opening is scheduled for June 3, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
Flagler County Fire Rescue
Close: Jun 3, 2026
Flagler County is soliciting sealed bids for carts to store and transport sleeping cots used in county emergency shelter centers. The solicitation is an Invitation for Bid released on April 29, 2026, and specifies delivery and performance within Flagler County, Florida. Bids are due via sealed submission and a public bid opening is scheduled for June 3, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Flagler County Fire Rescue
The board addressed several code enforcement cases, primarily involving residential property violations such as short-term rental registration non-compliance, improper parking of commercial vehicles or trailers, and property maintenance issues. Residents provided context for their specific situations, including challenges with navigating local ordinances while moving or managing rental properties, while the city representatives presented evidence of violations and requested the imposition of fines and administrative costs. The board deliberated on the city's recommendations and issued orders accordingly.
The board approved a technical site plan for a multi-tenant retail building at Palm Coast Landings, authorized a technical site plan for a U-Haul storage facility involving two buildings and future expansion, and began discussions regarding a special exception request for a vehicle repair facility located at the Shops of Palm Coast.
The meeting featured a public participation segment where citizens voiced concerns regarding local development, wastewater issues, infrastructure stress, and the need for stricter traffic enforcement on Palm Coast Parkway. The Council discussed the concept of home rule and the authority of local municipalities in relation to the state government. Additionally, the City's investment advisors from PFM Asset Management presented an annual investment report, discussing the portfolio's philosophy focused on safety and liquidity, as well as the annual review of the city's investment policy against state statutes and best practices.
The City Council meeting included the issuance of two proclamations, one designating February 28th as Rare Disease Day and the other declaring March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Additionally, the Council engaged in a detailed discussion regarding a proposal to reduce residential speed limits from 30 to 25 miles per hour. The discussion centered on traffic engineering studies, the costs and logistics associated with installing new signage across numerous residential roads, and potential alternatives for implementation.
The City Council meeting included several proclamations. The council recognized National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, with a discussion regarding the ongoing advocacy to designate dispatchers as first responders and the associated funding challenges. Water Conservation Month was also proclaimed, and the city council and utility department highlighted infrastructure investments and strategies for water conservation, such as leak detection and irrigation management. Finally, the council proclaimed April as Parkinson's Awareness Month, where the need for better local access to neurologists and adaptive exercise programs was strongly emphasized by community members.
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