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Building permit fees waived for storm repairs

Building permit fees waived for storm repairs 

The City of Daytona Beach is waiving building permit fees through Dec. 5 for work to repair or restore damage caused by Hurricane Ian. Waivers apply to commercial and residential properties within city limits.
 
It is the city’s intent to expedite all storm-related repair permits. Examples of permit types:

  • roofing
  • window and door replacement
  • soffit/fascia/siding repair or replacement
  • a/c and water heater replacement
  • electrical repairs and replacement
  • screen enclosures
  • fences
  • docks
  • sheds

Through Oct. 4, property damage assessments in Daytona Beach was preliminarily estimated at $18 million, a dollar amount forecasted to rise higher as additional properties are more thoroughly investigated, officials say.
 
For more information, call (386) 671-8178 or visit www.codb.us/permitslicensing. Building permit applications can be found on the city’s website. 

Police Department to purchase high-water rescue vehicle

City to purchase high-water rescue vehicle

At Police Chief Jakari Young’s request, city commissioners approved an emergency purchase of a used high-water rescue vehicle designed to perform evacuations in flooded areas like those conducted during the city’s response during Hurricane Ian. With 48-inch tires and rear steps for easier accessibility, the military vehicle can operate in more than eight feet of water and carry up to 25 passengers. The heavy-duty truck is expected to be delivered in the next few weeks. 

Hurricane Debris Removal Update

City to start storm debris collection Monday

Storm-related debris removal will start Monday, Oct. 10. Debris should be placed in the public right of way and not in roadways, near storm drains or mailboxes, under powerlines or blocking fire hydrants. Debris is required to be placed into separate piles for vegetation, construction and demolition materials and appliances. Leaves, branches and limbs should be loose and not bagged or in containers. DRC, the private contractor hired by the city, will have 10 trucks working 7 days a week from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Food Trucks Friday night in Downtown Daytona Beach
Food Brings Hope hosts Emergency Relief Drive Saturday

Food Brings Hope hosts Emergency Relief Drive Saturday

Food Brings Hope is partnering with Jeep Beach, Second Harvest, Halifax Urban Ministries and Daytona Beach Police Department to provide emergency relief to our residents impacted by Hurricane Ian. Hot meals, non-perishable food bags and other supplies will be available (while they last), starting at noon Saturday, Oct. 8, at Campbell Middle School. 

Tickets on sale to see Martina McBride’s holiday show at Peabody

Tickets on sale to see Martina McBride’s holiday show at Peabody

Tickets are on sale to see Martina McBride, who will be bringing her “Joy of Christmas” tour to Peabody Auditorium at 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 27. Tickets are available for purchase online or between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the Peabody Box Office. Tickets prices are $171, $71, $61 and $51 plus applicable surcharges.
 
Multiple Grammy nominee McBride has sold more than 20 million albums, which include 20 Top 10 singles and six number one hits. She has also earned more than 15 major music awards, including four wins for Female Vocalist of the Year from the Country Music Association and three Academy of Country Music for Top Female Vocalist. Martina has been awarded 14 Gold Records, nine Platinum honors, three Double Platinum Records and two Triple Platinum Awards. McBride was awarded the Covenant House Beacon of Hope Award and Music Business Association’s prestigious 2015 Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Award for her philanthropic efforts on behalf of domestic violence. 

Midtown Historic 5K Run/Walk

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