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Commission adopts Bike Week 2025 master plan for private-property activities; several late or noncompliant applications denied

2141000 · January 23, 2025
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Summary

The commission on Jan. 22 approved the Bike Week 2025 master plan for temporary outdoor activities on private property with conditions, denied five late or noncompliant applications, and conditionally approved several pending applicants subject to outstanding requirements; the vote was 6–1.

The Daytona Beach City Commission on Jan. 22 adopted the Bike Week 2025 master plan for outdoor activities on private property, authorizing temporary events on specified streets and commercial corridors and applying the Bike Week master plan guidelines and conditions. The resolution covers multiple streets including Main Street, Peninsula Drive, Halifax Avenue, Beach Street, the Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard corridor, Martin Luther King Boulevard and others listed in staff materials.

Staff and the commission discussed a set of applications that staff identified as untimely or noncompliant with the master plan guidelines. Rose (staff) summarized five…

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