City of Flagler Beach recently issued the following announcement.
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
Matthew P. Doughney, Chief of Police
City of Flagler Beach
(386) 517-2024
E-mail: mdoughney@fbpd.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2021 “Holiday at the Beach” Parade – Traffic Plan
November 29, 2021 - The following information is being disseminated to proactively provide pertinent information to the public with regards to traffic detours associated with the upcoming “Holiday at the Beach” parade in Flagler Beach. This year’s parade is scheduled to start at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 4, 2021 and the following detours will be in effect during the parade.
The parade will occur on SRA1A and detours will be in place on SRA1A at North 10th Street and South 7th Street. Officers and Volunteers will be in place along the detour route to expedite traffic flow and we’re requesting that motorists utilize caution and exercise patience during the detour; which we expect to be approximately two (2) hours.
Eastbound traffic on SR100 will be afforded the opportunity to access businesses between Flagler Avenue and Central Avenue, but will not be afforded access to SRA1A. Eastbound traffic on SR100 that desires to travel north onto SRA1A toward Beverly Beach should turn left onto North Flagler Avenue and follow the detour route. Eastbound traffic on SR100 that desires to travel southbound on SRA1A toward Ormond Beach should turn right onto South Flagler Avenue and follow the detour route. The established detours are designed to avoid eastbound traffic toward SRA1A to protect the parade route and its participants.
If you have any questions about the traffic plan for this year’s “Holiday at the Beach” Parade, please contact Chief Doughney at (386) 517-2024.
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