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Residents press commission on motel blight and code enforcement; Chamber and small-business updates offered

Daytona Beach Shores City Commission · January 8, 2026
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During audience comments, a resident described ongoing crime, debris and feral-cat problems at two Shores properties and asked for enforcement; Chamber and business representatives promoted upcoming events and new local restaurant openings.

Several residents and business representatives spoke during audience comments at the Daytona Beach Shores City Commission meeting, raising neighborhood safety and code‑enforcement concerns and promoting local-business events.

Emma Clark, representing the Orange South Daytona Chamber of Commerce, asked that the Chamber name be updated to explicitly include the Shores and described upcoming events: the Better Life Expo (Saturday, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.), a Jan. 14 insurance panel at the Riverside Pavilion, and a new‑member…

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