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The Volusia County Sheriff's Office, headed by Mike Chitwood, is a county-wide law enforcement agency with 446 sworn positions, 438 civilian employees, 300 volunteers, and an annual operating budget of $73 million that has jurisdiction in unincorporated areas of Volusia County and provides additional law enforcement support to Daytona Beach ...
The Florida Department of Transportation’s website, FL511.com, has live video streams of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge and other area bridges to see Hurricane Helene. Show comments Advertisement
The Daytona Beach Boardwalk consists of the concrete promenade which was installed in the late 1920s, followed by the bandshell and coquina embellishments which were completed in 1938. It is a structure located on the beach in Daytona Beach, Florida at the east end of Main Street, east of Ocean Avenue. It is open seven days a week and consists ...
In 1866, the citizens of the borough south of the river petitioned Judge William G. Trunkey to give their borough a common name. He selected Venango City. [17] By 1866, Venango City had a population of more than 1,500, [19] and more than 4,500 people lived in Oil City. [17] Oil City began platting extensive areas of land between 1869 and 1872.
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SR 483 / CR 483 at Daytona Beach: SR A1A at Daytona Beach: George W. Engram Boulevard; Fairview Avenue; Main Street — — Crosses Halifax River via Main Street Bridge. CR 4047 — — US 17 north of DeLand: SR 11: Marsh Road — — East side of DeLand Municipal Airport. CR 4050 — — SR 5A at Daytona Beach: SR A1A at Daytona Beach: Orange ...
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From 1986 to 2002, the California Main Street Program was administered by the California Technology, Trade and Commerce Agency and supported by State General Funds. That agency was eliminated in 2002/03 due to a budget crisis. In 2004 the California Main Street Program was re-established within the Office of Historic Preservation. [11]