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Palm Coast residents have come out in full force to voice their concerns over the proposed $80 million fuel terminal project slated for Peavy Grade Road. With signs and custom-made T-shirts, local ...
Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris has pulled his support for a proposed fuel terminal, creating even more hurdles for the company.
Belvedere Terminals' initial plan for Ormond Beach was roundly rejected. Now the St. Petersburg company has turned to Palm ...
Residents in Palm Coast are voicing their concerns about a proposed fuel terminal that could be built in their community.
County staff pulled the item, which was scheduled for Monday's meeting, following Palm Coast City Council direction for a ...
Council members want people to refrain from using foul language and to stick to topics that affect Volusia County.
Mayor Norris calls fuel storage a statewide ‘strategic asset’; Vice Mayor Pontieri wants a location farther from homes.
After more than a year of fierce opposition, Ormond Beach residents have won the battle to keep a proposed fuel terminal out of Volusia County and away from their city. "This is just an inappropriate ...
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 ...
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — The fight to move plans for a massive fuel terminal out of Volusia County is now over. Belvedere Terminals is now officially looking to develop on a more than 70-acre site ...
A proposed fuel terminal that stirred controversy in Ormond Beach is now relocating to Flagler County. Belvedere Terminals is proposing a $75 million fuel storage facility for Palm Coast ...
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