In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the upcoming launch of the SunRail station and the associated transportation plans aimed at enhancing accessibility to downtown. The city is in ongoing negotiations with Votran and third-party vendors to establish a dedicated shuttle service that would connect residents and visitors to the SunRail station. This shuttle is intended to gauge demand before committing to a more permanent solution.
The completion of Fire Station 81's parking lot is anticipated by the end of the year, which will further support transportation efforts. Additionally, the Deland Commons project has received its certificate of occupancy for the first building, with more residents expected to move into the area soon, contributing to the local economy.
Officials are also pursuing federal grant funding for streetscape improvements on West Morris Avenue, with applications expected to be submitted shortly. The city is optimistic about its chances of securing this funding, which would enhance the downtown area.
A significant topic of discussion was the potential acquisition of a unique public art piece, referred to as the \"novel idea bench.\" The city is considering negotiating with the artist for its purchase, with support from commissioners who recognize its popularity and cultural value.
Concerns were raised about ensuring effective transportation options as SunRail begins operations, particularly regarding the adequacy of the proposed shuttle service. Officials are exploring various options, including a potential trolley service for special events, to accommodate increased demand during peak times.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the city's proactive approach to integrating transportation solutions with urban development, aiming to create a seamless experience for residents and visitors alike as the SunRail station prepares to open.