City Manager's Update Feb. 5, 2025

JOIN THE DAYTONA BEACH CVB’S COMMUNITY TOURISM LISTENING SESSION ON FEBRUARY 18 The public is invited to the Daytona Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau’s (CVB) next Community Tourism Listening Session at noon, Tuesday, Feb. 18, at the Ocean Art Gallery, 197 East Granada Blvd. in Ormond Beach. The CVB will share information on how they market the destination and the importance of the tourism industry in the community. Residents are encouraged to provide input and learn how to participate and get involved. A light lunch will be provided for attendees. Space is limited, and attendees should RSVP no later than Monday, Feb. 17 to info@daytonabeach.com or by calling (386) 255-0415, extension 110.

DAYTONA BEACH SECURES $1.45 MILLION FOR CRITICAL STORMWATER STUDIES The City of Daytona Beach has been awarded $1.45 million in Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funding to support stormwater studies. This funding, approved by the County of Volusia and Transform386, will help enhance the city’s stormwater management and resilience against future disasters. The funding supports two major studies: • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Study Match - $250,000 • Citywide Stormwater Model and Watershed Management Plan - $1,200,000 Volusia County will conduct these studies, ensuring a coordinated and efficient approach to improving Daytona Beach’s stormwater infrastructure.

CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED AT DAYTONA BEACH’S EXCLUSIVE TRITON CAY OCEANFRONT LUXURY APARTMENTS Construction is completed at Daytona Beach’s only luxury oceanfront apartment complex! Triton Cay, formally known as Silver Hills, received its Certificate of Occupancy last week. Located on a four-acre lot at 1216 N. Atlantic Ave., the 242-unit complex offers one, two and three-bedroom options. Amenities include an outdoor pool with a kitchen, fire pit and ocean views, a wellness center, pet spa, dog park, clubhouse, conference room, interior courtyard, business center and 24-hour emergency maintenance. City commissioners approved the development in 2020 and vertical construction began in 2022.

DAYTONA BEACH WAIVES BUILDING PERMIT AND INSPECTION FEES THROUGH MARCH 1, 2025

Building permit and inspection fees are being waived for commercial and residential properties in Daytona Beach through March 1, 2025. Since the six-month initiative began in September, $2.8 million in building permit and inspection fees have been waived. Eligible projects include new construction, interior renovations, roof replacements, electrical and fire suppression systems upgrades and new fences, doors, windows, driveways and air conditioners. Permit applications are available online and can be picked up at the Permits and Licensing office at City Hall at 301 S. Ridgewood Ave. For more information, call Permits and Licensing at (386) 671-8140.

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