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City of Daytona Beach News - January 12, 2023

Government and Politics

January 12, 2023

From: City of Daytona Beach

Join us for State of the City next Wednesday

State of the City will precede the Jan. 18 City Commission meeting
Join Mayor Derrick L. Henry and the City Commission for the annual State of the City address at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 18, in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 301 S. Ridgewood Ave. in Daytona Beach.

Mayor Henry will highlight accomplishments from the past year and initiatives underway that make Daytona Beach the community of choice and a great place to live, learn, work, play and raise a family. The State of the City will be broadcast on the city’s website at www.CODB.us/DBTV and on Spectrum Channel 490.

The State of the City presentation will precede the regularly scheduled City Commission meeting, which starts at 6 p.m. The commission meets regularly to discuss and vote on official city business on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. To find out what items will be discussed, signup to receive an automatic agenda notification, via text or email, at www.CODB.us/Subscribe. Agendas are made public on Friday afternoon prior to the meetings.

Community events honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  

Monday, Jan. 16, as we remember the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., we encourage residents to spread kindness and work together for a more equitable future. City offices are closed Monday, Jan. 16, and will reopen Tuesday, Jan. 17. In celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., there are several community activities in Daytona Beach including:

Sunday, Jan. 15 - Doors open at 4:30 p.m.
The Art of the Possible: The Life & Legacy of Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, A Journey to National Statuary Hall
Mary McLeod Bethune Performing Arts Center
698 W. International Speedway Blvd.

Monday, Jan. 16 - Prayer Breakfast (begins at 8 a.m.)
Julia T. and Charles W. Cherry Sr. Cultural & Educational Center
925 George W. Engram Blvd.

Monday, Jan. 16 - Annual March (begins at 9:45 a.m.)
Julia T. and Charles W. Cherry Sr. Cultural & Educational Center
925 George W. Engram Blvd.

All events are free.

Work starts on Heineman Water Tank

Construction of a five-million-gallon water tank has started in Suburbia Park, 700 Heineman Street. The $12.4 million project, expected to take about 12 months to complete, will double the storage capacity of the city's water supply and provide an emergency water supply for peak demand periods including when water is needed for fire suppression, there is a power outage at the plant or during the day when usage is high. The Heineman site was selected because it is centrally located and was previously used for an elevated storage tank, so larger underground pipes are already in place. Suburbia Park will remain open during construction, which will take place during daytime hours.

Business Recovery Center opens at library

Deadline to apply for individual disaster assistance is Jan. 12
A Business Recovery Center has opened at the Daytona Beach Regional Library. Hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Homeowners, renters, business owners, homeowners associations and most private nonprofit organizations impacted by Hurricane Ian and/or Hurricane Nicole may apply for a low-interest, long-term disaster assistance loan to assist with their recovery from the storm(s). The SBA offers a physical property damage loan as well as an economic injury loan.

People impacted by Hurricane Ian have until Thursday, Jan. 12, to apply for FEMA assistance and/or a physical property damage loan through the U.S. Small Business Administration.

Special discount offered on February show at Peabody Auditorium

Enjoy 50% discount on tickets to see Classic Albums Live perform Creedence Clearwater Revival's Chronicle, Vol. 1 at Peabody Auditorium! The show is at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1.

Tickets are available for purchase online or between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Peabody Box Office. Tickets prices range from $42 - $69 plus applicable surcharges.

Classic Albums Live takes classic albums from the 60s and 70s and recreates those albums live on stage – note for note, cut for cut. Classic Albums Live brings together some of the country's finest musicians, chosen according to their sound and their fit into a particular album’s sound. Fans are treated to an exact replication of the album followed by a second set of the featured artist's greatest hits.

Creedence Clearwater Revival was one of America's greatest band. Their music reached out and got an entire continent rocking. Hit after hit, no other band delivers that big a collection of instantly recognizable, toe-tapping songs. Classic Albums Live will honor the legacy of CCR by performing their 'Chronicles Vol.1' album with joy and dedication. Note for note – cut for cut. This concert is presented by MusicWorks Concerts.

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