IN THE WORKS
DERBYSHIRE SIDEWALKS Vine Street will soon have a six-foot-wide sidewalk on the stretch from Mason Avenue to Sixth Street. Sidewalks have already been installed on Third, Fourth and Fifth streets west of Derbyshire Road. Next, crews will install sidewalks on Vine Street from Fourth to Sixth Street and on Sixth Street from Vine Street to Derbyshire Road. DAYTONA BEACH PIER IMPROVEMENTS With summer around the corner, plywood is being replaced on the east portion of the pier damaged from Hurricane Milton. Depending on the weather and tides, work is expected to be finished this week. Crews are adding new decking to the pier when needed. ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGERS All five electric vehicle charging stations have been installed and are operational. Breakers Oceanfront Park was the last location to be added. The new Level 2 EV charging stations are at City Hall, Cherry Cultural & Educational Center, Florida Tennis Center, Magnolia Avenue and Beach Street and Breakers Oceanfront Park. CITY STREET SURVEY GOES HIGH-TECH Daytona Beach is using advanced technology to assess its residential streets. Starting next week, Transmap, a road and sidewalk evaluation company, will conduct a citywide survey to inspect, document and rate pavement conditions. Using 360-degree cameras and GPS, Transmap will capture a visual record of city streets, grading each on a scale from 0 (failed) to 100 (excellent). The survey will also include sidewalks and pavement markings. The last assessment was in 2020, and best practices recommend inspections every 3-5 years. Data collection will take about two weeks, with a final report, including web images and interactive maps, available by June. This data will be integrated into the city’s new OpenGov-Cartegraph software to streamline maintenance and future road projects.
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