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In a recent episode of \"Volusia Today,\" hosts Clayton and Michael discussed the upcoming Park Volusia program, which promises to significantly benefit residents of Volusia County. Approved by the county council a few months ago, the program will eliminate fees for residents driving on the beach and introduce an off-beach parking initiative starting January 1st.
Joining the hosts were Ben Bartlett, the public works director, and Jessica Fentress, the coastal division director, who provided insights into the program's implementation. The initiative aims to enhance public access to the beach, a key concern for many residents.
Additionally, the reopening of Ed Peck Park was highlighted, a facility that had suffered extensive damage from hurricanes in 2022. The park, now fully ADA compliant, features a playground, exercise stations, and ample parking, making it an attractive destination for families. With 100 parking spaces available, it is expected to be a popular spot, especially as many residents were unaware of its reopening.
The discussion underscored the county's commitment to improving recreational access and enhancing the quality of life for its residents, with the Park Volusia program being a significant step in that direction.
Converted from Park Volusia meeting on September 12, 2024
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