Johnson Beach Drainage Project

Johnson Beach Drainage Project

There was a meeting on Saturday Oct 31 at 9 AM at Bings Landing where neighbors expressed their desire to retain the trees in the Johnson Beach Subdivision, but provide for drainage of First Ave.
See the PRESENTATION HERE

Our neighbors wanting to preserve the character of Johnson Beach (across from Bings Landing) are asking you to sign this petition.

Flagler County sent a questionnaire and maps of "roadway and drainage improvements" to property owners of Johnson Beach (Seminole, Apache, Cherokee, Osceola, First Ave) to determine how to proceed, with the resulting loss of 98 trees. The documents are available to view here. If you live on one of these streets and have not yet received or returned your questionnaire, please print this form, complete it, and mail it. Also, contact Lynn Miller at lynnmillr@yahoo.com. The neighbors have marked the trees slated to be removed. Photos and a video of this unique old Florida heritage neighborhood are available here.

Click here to email Commissioner Hansen and Faith Alkhatib or use ghansen@flaglercounty.com and falkhatib@flaglercounty.org

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Bing's Landing Saved!

Bing's Landing Saved!

Victory at Bing’s Landing. Our efforts paid off!

From the June 17, 2019 Board of County Commissioners meeting (on YouTube here)

County Administrator's statement: "My instructions from the last meeting were to do this evaluation, and if the building could be made to fulfill the life of the lease and beyond, to do so. If it came in at less than the 50% valuation, based on those instructions, I will continue down that path. We will have to get some design work done. We will have work with the tenant to deal with the periods when the building could not be used for normal functions during construction, so it will be a little while before we can actually do the repairs. But we will move it as fast as possible."

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