INFRASTRUCTURE & DEVELOPMENT Daytona Beach’s street sweepers turned heads with a bold new look as part of the city’s ongoing branding efforts. Local company Hawkeye Brothers custom- wrapped all four sweepers in the “Sweep Squad” design. The sweepers are on the streets cleaning while proudly showcasing the city’s identity. Branded Street Sweepers
Lift Station No. 5 and No. 34
The city completed the $8.7 million rebuild and upgrade of Lift Station 5 at 647 Shady Place, one of its oldest and most critical wastewater facilities, serving 12 lift stations in southeastern Daytona Beach and the City of South Daytona. The project included a new electrical building, pumps, and an emergency generator in a sound-attenuating enclosure, along with enhanced security features such as eight-foot fencing and decorative landscaping, providing increased capacity, operational flexibility and reliable service. Work is also progressing steadily on the replacement of Lift Station 34, a major master lift station at 510 Ora Street serving much of Daytona Beach’s northern beachside. Built in 1986, the $10.9 million project includes a new wet well, pumps, piping, and an electrical/office building designed to blend with the neighborhood. Crews are preparing to install below-ground infrastructure and a gravity main, with demolition of the existing station expected early this year. The Lift Station 34 project remains on schedule for completion in April 2026.
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