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Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris has pulled his support for a proposed fuel terminal, creating even more hurdles for the company.
Belvedere Terminals plans to invest about $75 million in the project and use an additional $10 million from the state of Florida. The state offered the money as an incentive for the project to move ...
Palm Coast residents have come out in full force to voice their concerns over the proposed $80 million fuel terminal project ...
Citing “quite vocal rejection” of the Belvedere Terminals fuel storage facility proposed not far from homes west of U.S. 1 in ...
Belvedere Terminals' initial plan for Ormond Beach was roundly rejected. Now the St. Petersburg company has turned to Palm ...
Mayor Norris calls fuel storage a statewide ‘strategic asset’; Vice Mayor Pontieri wants a location farther from homes.
Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris has pulled the plug on his support of Belvedere Terminals proposed fuel depot before the train even left the station. Norris, who faced negative pushback from ...
Residents in Palm Coast are voicing their concerns about a proposed fuel terminal that could be built in their community.
PALM COAST, Fla. – In a surprising turn of events, Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris is now siding with residents who oppose a ...
Belvedere Terminals has shifted its plans from building a fuel storage and distribution facility near Ormond Beach to a site in Palm Coast as its proposed location. Belvedere Terminals plans to ...