IN THE WORKS
MIDTOWN RECREATION COMPLEX PLAYGROUND: New playground and fitness equipment, which includes a decline bench, leg lift and flex wheel, has been ordered, with installation targeted for late August. These upgrades will provide a refreshed space for children and families to play, stay active and enjoy the Midtown Recreation Complex.
UPCOMING
MASON AVENUE ROAD REPAVING: Improvements are underway on the Mason Avenue corridor as part of a multi-year repaving and safety enhancement project. Crews are currently working on concrete removal, replacement and drill shaft installation to support upcoming pedestrian safety features. The project includes four new midblock crossings with pedestrian beacons, upgraded crosswalks and new sidewalk on the north side of the road. Spanning over 2 miles from Clyde Morris Boulevard to east of Beach Street, the $12 million project is a partnership with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Completion is anticipated in spring 2026. HALIFAX HARBOR MARINA FISHING PIER: Reconstruction to the fishing pier at east side of the Halifax Harbor Marina is set to begin next month. The pier lost nearly 50 feet of wooden boardwalk from Hurricane Milton. An 8-foot-wide section was torn from support posts, compromising the railing and damaging the water line to the fish cleaning station. Crews will begin by removing the damaged piles, railings, bents, joists, deck boards and timber posts. The section will then be fully rebuilt and reconnected to the remaining pier structure. As part of the repair project, all work will be completed in compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards to ensure accessibility for all residents and visitors. The $92,331 FEMA funded project is expected to be finished this fall. BOOKLAND BRIDGE: City staff will meet next week with representatives from Daytona Beach-based East Coast Marine Construction & Design to review final plans and logistics for the Bookland Bridge Restoration Project. The $269,760 project, scheduled to begin next month, will repair over 100 feet of the wooden footbridge, underneath the ISB bridge, connecting City Island to the Riverfront Esplanade. Work will include resetting existing pilings and installing new decking, handrails and lighting.
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