During a recent government meeting, significant decisions were made regarding security services and infrastructure projects in the city.
Commissioners approved a motion to award a security service contract to BTB Security Service, which is recognized for employing minority and veteran personnel. The motion was passed unanimously, with a vote of 7-0, following a brief discussion confirming BTB's compliance with the city's requirements.
In another key agenda item, the commission authorized a funding resolution for the North Williamson Boulevard Water Main Relocation Joint Agreement Project. The city will allocate up to $1,029,526.60 for its portion of the project costs, which was also approved with a 7-0 vote.
Additionally, the commission addressed a growth management resolution concerning the Avalon Daytona traffic agreement. This resolution aims to enhance the public road network to support the development of Avalon Daytona. The agreement involves multiple stakeholders, including Avalon Park Daytona Land Holdings LP and the County of Volusia. The motion to execute the cost allocation agreement was made and seconded, with discussions anticipated from community members.
These decisions reflect the commission's ongoing commitment to improving public safety and infrastructure within the city, ensuring that projects align with community needs and regulatory standards.