DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — More changes are coming for those looking to visit Volusia County Beaches in the new year. Starting Jan. 1, beachgoers will be charged to park in any of the county’s more ...
A meeting on a proposed development pause will be Jan. 14, a Hurricane Milton aid deadline is coming and more.
A parking program along Volusia beaches launches Jan. 1, meaning visitors have to pay to park in off-beach parking lots run by the county government, and residents and some others have the ...
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — Visiting Volusia County’s beaches will cost you more in the New Year. Starting January 1, the county will charge non-Volusia residents for off-beach parking. The county ...
Volusia County is taking proactive steps to mitigate flooding risks by purchasing a hurricane-damaged home in the Ormond ...
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SIGNS ARE UP AND WHILE OFF BEACH PARKING LOTS ARE CURRENTLY FREE IN VOLUSIA COUNTY, JANUARY 1ST, NONRESIDENTS WILL HAVE TO PAY A FEE $20. YEAH, I WOULDN’T COME HERE. NO, I’M A RESIDENT OF ...
The County Council may soon consider a provision allowing licensed fishermen to utilize the county's off-beach lots between ...
Volusia County has been allocated $133.5 million in disaster recovery funding following Hurricane Milton. The money comes from the federal government through the Department of Housing and Urban ...
Council Chairman Jeff Brower called for a new shelter director. First Step Shelter leader Victoria Fahlberg said he should "stop listening to gossip." ...