Thursday, February 6, 2025

Palm Coast Hosts Key Visit to Strengthen Utility Infrastructure Advocacy

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In a proactive effort to secure funding and support for vital utility infrastructure projects, Council Member Charles A. Gambaro, Jr. organized a tour of Palm Coast’s Wastewater Treatment Plant #1 for District Director Barry Cotton of Senator Rick Scott’s Office. The visit aligns with the City of Palm Coast’s legislative priorities to enhance its utility system and ensure a sustainable future for the community.

The visit provided an opportunity for city leadership to highlight ongoing challenges within the wastewater infrastructure and discuss potential funding avenues with federal support. The tour was led by Council Member Gambaro, Acting City Manager Lauren Johnston, Chief of Staff Jason DeLorenzo, Utility Deputy Director Peter Roussell, and Wastewater Utility Systems Manager Danny Ashburn. 

“We have fantastic support from Senator Scott’s Office,” said Council Member Gambaro. “I wanted Director Cotton to see our challenges firsthand and truly understand the scope of what we’re facing. This is just the beginning—we plan to bring Senator Scott himself to see the need for investment in our city. We’re committed to aggressively pursuing grant opportunities, and having the Senator’s support will be instrumental in securing the necessary resources.”

The City of Palm Coast continues to take a forward-thinking approach to addressing infrastructure needs, ensuring that its utility systems remain efficient, reliable, and capable of supporting the city into the future. Today’s visit underscores the city’s dedication to working with state and federal partners to advocate for funding solutions that benefit Palm Coast residents.

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