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Daytona Beach extends support, timeline for Army Corps flooding study

5502514 · July 30, 2025
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City commissioners approved a six-month extension and discussed contributing funds as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers continues calibrating a hydraulic model for a federally funded flooding mitigation study, with a project report expected in 2027 and a commissioner briefing anticipated this summer.

Daytona Beach commissioners on June 4 agreed to extend and continue limited funding for a flooding mitigation study being conducted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, while staff said the Corps is still calibrating its hydraulic model and expects to brief the commission later this summer. Utilities Director Shannon Ponitz told the commission the Army Corps has been working on the study since January and is “trying to get the existing conditions calibrated.” She said Corps staff are using rainfall and water elevation…

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