EV charging station
Electric vehicle charging stations have been installed. These new Level 2 chargers make it easier for residents and visitors to power up their EVs at convenient public locations throughout the city.
Funds Allocated: $24,000
ORANGE AVENUE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE CENTER IMPROVEMENTS
This project involved repair to concrete driveway aprons, sidewalks and parking stalls. Other improvements included interior and exterior paint to the building.
Funds Allocated: $80,000
HURRICANE RELIEF FOR RESIDENTIAL & BUSINESS
The City of Daytona Beach offered recovery grants to qualified homeowners, renters and business owners affected by Hurricane Ian or Nicole. Businesses with less than 50 employees were reimbursed up to $3,000 for things like the cost of spoiled food, lost revenue, insurance deductibles and repairs. Homeowners and Renters were reimbursed up to $9,000
Funds Allocated: $3,000,000 (ARPA Funds)
400 BEACH INCENTIVE AGREEMENT
Located on the Halifax River in the heart of downtown Daytona Beach, residents will enjoy sweeping water views and walkability to shops and restaurants—all only a short walk or bike ride to the world-famous Daytona Beach. This 6-story development has been designed to maximize views and provide abundant light to every unit. 400 Beach is under construction.
CRA contribution: $7.5 Million
LAND ACQUISITION CRA contribution: $2,764,000 30 LOTS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING CRA contribution: 30 Lots ( $900,000) CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD GRANT CRA contribution: $300,000
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