The Volusia Values Veterans Program (V3P), a countywide initiative, is accepting nominations for its inaugural Honor a Veteran recognition program. Read on...
This year marks the sixth year the City of Daytona Beach, in partnership with the Midtown Community Development Corporation, will celebrate Black History Month by honoring 12 individuals who shaped our community. Read on...
From Daytona Shell and Curios to a beloved community landmark, this family-owned store celebrates 60 years of hospitality, beach-themed merchandise and local tradition Read on...
Homeowners are invited to a community information session 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, at the Dickerson Center, 308 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd Read on...
In 2025, 19 individuals and families became first-time homeowners with help from the City of Daytona Beach’s Down Payment Assistance Program. Read on...
Daytona Beach is ranked as the No. 9 growth city of 2025, according to the U-Haul® Growth Index, which analyzes one-way moving transactions from the past calendar year. Read on...
Volusia County is seeking public input as it explores long-term strategies to strengthen dunes, preserve beach access and improve resilience to future ocean impacts and storm events through its Coastal Feasibility Study. Read on...
Community Redevelopment Areas (CRAs) are one of the most important tools we have to reinvest in Daytona Beach’s neighborhoods and commercial corridors. Additional Info...
The City of Daytona Beach has been awarded a $5.2 million grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Resilient Florida Program to support the construction of the new Fire Station No. 1. Read on...
The city’s new fiscal year began Oct. 1, and the adopted $379.8 million budget provides a comprehensive and balanced approach to funding the city’s operations. Read on...
ESRI, serving more than a million active users, provides mapping and location intelligence software used by the City of Daytona Beach and other municipalities worldwide. Read on...
From January to June, the City of Daytona Beach issued 447 permits for new single-family homes, representing a combined construction value of $137.1 million. Read on...
The city remains committed to producing high-quality, safe drinking water and will comply fully with all applicable state and federal regulations. Read on...