P-1 Weir Replacement

The City of Palm Coast is replacing the aging P-1 weir along Belle Terre Parkway to improve stormwater management and system reliability. The upgraded weir will add modern functionality, including the ability to monitor water levels in real time and better prepare for hurricanes and other severe weather events.

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P-1 Weir Replacement
The P-1 weir is a key stormwater control structure that helps manage water flow and water levels in the surrounding system. Replacing this aging infrastructure will improve performance, strengthen resilience during major rain events, and support faster, more informed storm preparations through enhanced monitoring and operational capability. Project work includes improvements along Belle Terre Parkway as construction progresses.

January 2026

Crews have recently installed and backfilled the new headwall at the site in preparation for construction of the new weir.

  


September 2025

Construction activity continued in September as crews completed installation of sheet pilings on the east side of Belle Terre Parkway along the water. This work helps stabilize and support the project area as the new weir infrastructure is built.

 

 


August 2025

Work continued in August on the P-1 Weir Replacement Project along Belle Terre Parkway. This project will deliver key improvements, including enhanced water level monitoring and increased ability to prepare for hurricanes and other severe weather events, supporting a more reliable and resilient stormwater system.


May 2025  

Early work began on the replacement of the P-1 weir, located on Belle Terre Parkway just north of Pritchard Drive. Upgrading this aging structure will improve functionality and add technology to help monitor water levels and better prepare for hurricanes and severe weather events. Upcoming work will include additional preparation along the roadway, including installation of new sod along Belle Terre Parkway by the City’s Stormwater/Engineering team.