Daytona Beach State of the City 2026

ROAD PROJECTS Citywide Road Resurfacing and Restoration Program The City of Daytona Beach is entering the sixth year of its Citywide Road Resurfacing and Restoration Program, which has repaved nearly 168 lane miles to improve safety and roadway durability. Since the program began, nearly 34.4% of the city’s road network has been improved through milling and resurfacing, 1.8% through full-depth reclamation, and 188 sidewalk ramps have been upgraded for ADA compliance. These efforts continue to enhance mobility and maintain safe, reliable infrastructure. This year’s $4.88 million program will resurface 22 lane miles, with a full list of streets available at www.DaytonaBeach.gov/RoadRepaving.

East International Speedway Boulevard Revitalization

The long-awaited transformation of East International Speedway Boulevard (ISB) reached completion. This collaboration between the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and the City of Daytona Beach has redefined safety, accessibility and aesthetics along the eight-block stretch from the Halifax River Bridge to State Road A1A. Key improvements include widened travel lanes and sidewalks, a raised median, underground utilities, enhanced crosswalks and landscaping. These improvements create a safer, more functional corridor for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians. Volusia County’s beach approach upgrades added parking, lighting, bike racks, sidewalks and a new restroom building.

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