Volusia County Residents to Receive Free Beach Access Starting October 1

The Ormond Beach City Commission meeting on August 6, 2024, was marked by announcements and discussions, particularly the news that Volusia County residents will receive free access to local beaches starting October 1. This decision, which was recently passed by the Volusia County Council with a supermajority vote, aims to eliminate the need for residents to pay twice for beach access, given that they already contribute through property taxes.

During the meeting, a councilman highlighted the financial implications of this move, noting that while the county expects to lose $1.4 million in parking fees from residents, it anticipates generating over $6 million in additional revenue. This revenue boost is expected to come from increased beach usage and related spending. The councilman thanked his colleagues for their support and acknowledged the collaborative effort that led to this impactful decision, which he described as the most significant for local beaches in 36 years. Other commissioners praised his leadership and persistence in advocating for this change.

The meeting also addressed the redevelopment of a dilapidated property near I-95, which commissioners described as not representative of the city’s desired aesthetic. The need for improvement in this area was emphasized, with several commissioners agreeing that the existing structure should be replaced to make the area more vibrant and useful. The discussion included the preservation of a specific historic tree, referred to as “the 44 in historic tree,” which is to be saved despite its proximity to a gas station. Commissioners expressed appreciation for the effort to preserve this tree while acknowledging the practicalities of development.

The commission also considered the establishment of a Community Development District (CDD) for the residential portion of Ormond Crossings. It was clarified that any debt or obligations incurred by the CDD would not constitute a debt on the city. The residential area is currently under contract with Meritage Homes, and there were discussions about the potential for additional CDDs in the future for other phases of the development.

In other matters, the commission addressed the issue of vaping in schools, as highlighted by a presentation from the sheriff. The sheriff reported disturbing findings of vaping devices containing fentanyl, methamphetamine, and cocaine, prompting the commission to consider potential actions to address this concern.

Additionally, the commission discussed the “regrow the loop” initiative, which has now evolved into “regrow Volusia.” This project has seen substantial participation from residents and community organizations and has led to the planting of native oak trees along scenic routes. A financial recommendation of $10,000 per year for the continuation of this initiative was discussed, with commissioners expressing gratitude for the collaborative efforts that have contributed to its success.

A resident acknowledged a commissioner for their assistance in identifying tree placements along the loop and discussed a previous unsuccessful attempt to create a beachfront park at Highbridge. The revitalization of this idea has reignited discussions about creating a beachfront park with adequate parking and restroom facilities.

City Manager Joyce Shanahan reported a $10,000 donation from Alan Burton for the Kiwanis tree fund, intended to support the planting of native oak trees. She also informed the commission about an upcoming public meeting on the comprehensive plan update, set for August 26, which will feature an ice cream social to encourage resident participation. The summer camp program was noted as successful, with over 200 campers participating, and fall sports registrations were about to commence.

Concerns about lifeguard shortages along Volusia County beaches were raised, with a commissioner suggesting drafting a letter to the county to address this safety issue. The commission agreed on the importance of the matter but highlighted the need for further discussions with the newly appointed beach safety director before proceeding with any formal communication.

Speeding concerns on South St. Andrews were also discussed, with a proposal for additional signage to deter reckless driving. The existing radar feedback sign had not sufficiently addressed the issue, and directed patrols had been assigned to monitor speeding.

In closing remarks, commissioners discussed the upcoming 150th anniversary celebration of Ormond Beach, scheduled for April 22, 2030. The proposal included forming a committee to coordinate activities and events leading up to this milestone. Commissioners expressed strong support for starting preparations early to ensure a successful celebration.

The meeting concluded with discussions on various environmental initiatives, the hiring of more lifeguards, and the need for clarity regarding the involvement of the School Board in the Champion Field project. The importance of drafting a separate agreement specific to Champion Field was emphasized to protect the city’s contributions and maintain transparency.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Bill Partington
City Council Officials:
Lori Tolland, Travis Sargent, Susan Persis, Harold Briley

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