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Commission approves demolition budget, resurfacing program and litigation settlement; multiple contracts awarded
Summary
The Daytona Beach City Commission on Nov. 5 approved a series of infrastructure and procurement measures, including a $100,000 project budget to demolish and remediate the Orange Avenue Recreation Center, a $4.887 million road resurfacing program and a $2.3 million settlement offer related to water-sewer service rights affecting the Avalon Park project.
The Daytona Beach City Commission on Nov. 5 voted on a package of resolutions and contracts that city staff said are intended to advance routine infrastructure work and resolve a pending intergovernmental dispute.
The commission approved a $100,000 project budget for demolition and environmental remediation at the Orange Avenue Recreation Center, authorizing the city manager to make procurement-related expenditures up to that amount (vote 5–1). City staff said the authorization will let the city award a purchase order for demolition and allow an environmental survey and any necessary abatement work to…
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