City Manager's Update June 18, 2025

IN THE WORKS

MEET THE NEWLY BRANDED SWEEP SQUAD! Daytona Beach’s street sweepers are turning heads with a bold new look. As part of the city’s ongoing branding efforts, local company Hawkeye Brothers is custom wrapping all four sweepers in the “Sweep Squad.” Two of the sweepers are already out on the streets cleaning with style while proudly showcasing the city’s identity. Once the full squad is complete, these rolling billboards will do more than just keep our streets clean, they’ll also represent the city with every pass. LIFT STATION IMPROVEMENTS The City of Daytona Beach is making a significant investment in its wastewater infrastructure with improvements to 14 lift stations across the city. These projects, which are either in the design or construction phase, aim to replace aging infrastructure, increase capacity for future development and strengthen storm resiliency. Collectively, they represent over $42.3 million in construction costs. Pictured is construction to replace Lift Station No. 34, located at 510 Ora Street. Initially built in 1986, it serves a large portion of the city’s northern beachside area. The $11 million project is on schedule with anticipated completion in early 2026.

ROAD REPAVING This year’s $5.7 million Road Resurfacing Program has already completed about 12.5 miles of roadway, with about one mile remaining. Next month, the repaving process will start on the following roads: • Champions Drive – from International Golf Drive to Perfect Drive • International Tennis Drive – from LPGA to Bayberry Lakes Boulevard • Tournament Drive – from LPGA to Perfect Drive This phase will include the removal of the entryway bricks in the LPGA subdivision on Champions Drive, International Golf Drive and Tournament Drive. The brick pavers have continued to fail due to constant root intrusion, increased traffic flow and base failure. To ensure the longevity and

safety of the road for future traffic impacts, the bricks and underlayment will be replaced with compacted road base with two inches of asphalt. Following work in Zone 4’s LPGA area, crews will repave the following streets in Zone 1: • Adeline Street – Virginia Avenue to Ridgewood Avenue • Trixie Street – Virginia Avenue to Ridgewood Avenue • Virginia Avenue – Trixie Street to Adeline Street

Residents will be notified via door hangers. Crews will work from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, weather dependent. Flaggers will be used to assist with heavy traffic.

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