This is a very informative video . Especially with the information on the flood zones
@PALMCOASTFLORIDALIVINGАй бұрын
I'm glad it was helpful for you!
@joepalermo3807 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in the c section on the canals many times boat went threw the roof of the boat lift and many times pool couldn't be seen cause water was 7 feet past seawall
@darlenepowell59483 ай бұрын
Please turn up the volume so we can hear you better!
@manuelarodriguez552 Жыл бұрын
I didn't heard you mentioned seccion L,if it's if is a high, or medium or lower zone,please let me know.
@PALMCOASTFLORIDALIVING Жыл бұрын
You can enter your address into the search bar on this link and it will tell you which flood zone you're in. msc.fema.gov/portal/home
@mikecarpenter4760 Жыл бұрын
Most of Palm Coast is no flood worries!
@manuelarodriguez552 Жыл бұрын
I live in Palm Coast, seccion L, I just wanted asked about my seccion,I went through 3 huracanes, & I didn't get any flooding, just wind,rain,nothing really, please let me know,if I still need it,thanks so much.
@paulburke617910 ай бұрын
I live in the B section, both B and L have very low flood chances. Most flood zones in Palm Coast are east of 95.
@darlenepowell59483 ай бұрын
I am in F section and we are not in a flood zone!
@manuelarodriguez552 Жыл бұрын
I live in Seccion L ( Matanzas Parkway) one of the side streets( Larraine ) Could you know if iam in a low,flooding area, or high ,last time the insurance told me iam not,but i need to know if you could find out ,please,thank you.
@TimeToBeKind22 күн бұрын
I wish you were more clear with B D P by saying, B as in boy or D as in David or P as in Paul. I had 6 different people listening to the video, and they all said that they are not sure. Either way, I live here and I keep seeing houses being built, and within 10 years, all Palm Coast will be vulnerable. Roots are getting dug out of the ground and burned, to build a house. Trucks bring sand from other locations to raise the houses, in some cases it is giving us greenbelts, but the raised yards are also causing the lower level houses to suffer. You may think that the spread of land is so great that the water level will barely rise. Unfortunately you are also building driveways, and curbs around parking lots, and that causes the water to be boxed-in and more difficult to drain. As an example; for the first time in history, my house had water 19” above my road and it reached half way up my driveway. It took 20 hours for the road to dry, but it took 2 days for the water to drain between driveways. Anyone moving to Palm Coast is welcome, but I guarantee you that they will regret it. Since the last STORM, every new neighbor is telling me that they are going back. There are all saying the same thing; “taxes and insurance is ridiculously expensive, and there’s too many bugs and too much traffic due to slow speed limits.” A couple I know is leaving because they are both sick and the medical situation is awful. A lot of people who came from a nice town, find Palm Coast dirty. Some love it because they came from living in crowded places where houses were two inches away from each other, like my brother. To him, having a yard is paradise… but now complains about too much work because weeds and grass grows fast. My buddy escaped his issues in his state, got here and didn’t like the politics and moved out of the country. From being in business and talking to a lot of people, I understand them, Palm Coast is not for everyone. If they wanted a party town, they found a layback town, and those who live like they are wired or have ADHD, they find themselves speeding and causing accidents because most of the people here are in no rush to do anything. 25 MPH in a 35 is common, reasons why you can be driving for 20 minutes to go to Home Depot that is 3 miles away. HAHAHAHAHAHA Takes me 25 minutes to get to my doctor every month, he’s exactly 7.5 miles from my house.
@PALMCOASTFLORIDALIVING21 күн бұрын
I appreciate your detailed comment! I'll be sure to keep your perspective in mind as I continue to create videos about Palm Coast. I'm sorry to hear about your recent flooding experience, but glad you and your home are safe.