City Island Seawall
Seawall reconstruction around City Island, spanning from Orange Avenue to Magnolia Avenue, began in late 2025. The project will improve the structural integrity and resilience of the island’s shoreline for years to come.
The effort is supported by more than $900,000 in grant funding. Design and permitting costs total approximately $196,000.
Electric Car Chargers
Electric vehicle charging stations have been strategically placed throughout the city. The stations are located in downtown on Beach Street and Magnolia Avenue, City Hall, the Florida Tennis Center, Cherry Cultural & Educational Center and Breakers Oceanfront Park. Users need to download the user-friendly Blink mobile app on Google Play or the Apple Store and create an account to charge their cards.
Water Meter Replacement
The city’s multi-year project to replace more than 15,000 residential water meters, nearly half of all meters in Daytona Beach, moved forward on schedule.
The new meters feature advanced technology that provides more precise readings and detailed consumption data. Older meters often underreported usage, so some customers saw increases in their bills after replacement, reflecting more accurate measurements rather than rate changes.
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