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Residents and commissioners press city on Mosaic sidewalks, inspection records and repairs

5964165 · October 1, 2025
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Residents of the Mosaic development and Commissioner Kaye Hayes pressed city staff about failing sidewalks, bond reductions, missing records and who is responsible for repairs; staff said a near-final agreement with the developer’s contractor is expected at the next commission meeting.

Commissioners and residents at the Oct. 1 Daytona Beach City Commission meeting renewed complaints about unfinished and hazardous sidewalks in the Mosaic housing development and questioned the city’s inspection and bond-release process.

Commissioner Kaye Hayes raised detailed records she said show multiple bond reductions and inspections for Mosaic phases and challenged assertions that a former employee — identified in public comments — had signed off on work. Hayes said she obtained documents showing bond reductions and that some inspection records that the public requested did not match original documents she…

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