Palm Coast seeks community letters of support for historic Fire Station 22 restoration grant

Letters of support must be submitted by Monday, March 16, 2026. Residents may submit letters by email to [email protected],


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A rendering of the Historic Fire Station 22. Courtesy of Palm Coast
A rendering of the Historic Fire Station 22. Courtesy of Palm Coast
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Palm Coast is asking for support from city residents to help restore the city's historic Fire Station 22, the oldest building in Palm Coast.

The city is applying for a grant to help pay for the restoration work through Lowe's. As part of the grant application, Palm Coast is seeking letters of support from residents, a Palm Coast press release said.

“Fire Station 22 represents where modern fire service began in Palm Coast,” said Palm Coast Fire Chief Kyle Berryhill. “This grant opportunity gives our community a chance to rally around the fire service and help protect a building that means so much to our history." 

Residents who wish to support the project are encouraged to submit a short letter describing why restoring Fire Station 22 is important to them and the community.

Letters of support must be submitted by Monday, March 16, 2026. Residents may submit letters by email to [email protected]

Located at 307 Palm Coast Parkway, Fire Station 22 was originally constructed in 1977 and played a central role in the early development of emergency services in Palm Coast, the press release said. The facility once housed the Palm Coast Fire Department, a sheriff’s substation and EMS ambulances under one roof, serving as the foundation for the professional public safety services the community relies on today.

The proposed restoration would modernize the facility while preserving its historic character. Planned improvements include upgraded HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems, enhanced life safety features, structural and architectural repairs, and updated communications infrastructure, the press release said.

Once restored, Fire Station 22 is will serve as a museum and community gathering space. 

For assistance drafting the letter, you may download a letter-of-support template, available on the city's website.

 

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