The new Daytona Beach fact sheet
Q. What is
the "new Daytona Beach"?
A. The new Daytona Beach generally refers to the resurgence of the beachside
of Daytona Beach in the area of the Bandshell/Boardwalk/Main Street. A series of projects
called Ocean Walk Village either are under construction or planned in this area. Together
these projects represent investment of more than $200 million. In addition, several
beachfront hotels have been upgraded and a new, traffic free zone on the beach is being
created and the beautification of Atlantic Avenue is being planned.
Q. What is
Ocean Walk Village?
A. Ocean Walk Village consists of several projects. They include:
Adventure Landing
-- A five-acre, Caribbean-themed family entertainment center that includes wet and dry
attractions. Adventure Landing, on Earl Street, has a long-term ground lease with the
Countys Ocean Center. Adventure Landing is in its second year of operation in
Daytona Beach.
Ocean Walk Resort
Situated on N. Atlantic Avenue across the street from Adventure Landing, the
project includes a 19-story, 300-room tower scheduled to open in February, 2001. A
100,000-square-foot retail area consisting of shops, restaurants and theaters is being
planned, as is a second tower.
Adams Mark
expansion Immediately south of the Ocean Walk Resort and across the street from the
Ocean Center, the Adams Mark expansion includes 306 rooms and 18,000 square feet of
ballroom space, meeting rooms and a bar/restaurant. The existing Adams Mark has 437
rooms and 33,500 square feet of meeting/function space. The project is scheduled to open
in the fall 2001.
Ocean Center
parking garage -- A five-level, $12-million parking facility that contains 1,500 public
parking spaces and VOTRANs Intermodal Facility on the first floor. Situated on Earl
Street, adjacent to Adventure Landing, the County owns the land on which the parking
garage is built. Community Development Properties, Volusia Inc. has leased the land from
the County. Central Parking Systems operates the garage and manages the parking for all
Ocean Center events. The parking garage opened March 1.
VOTRAN Intermodal
Facility Financed with a $7-million federal grant, the Intermodal Facility on the
first floor of the Ocean Center parking garage will serve as a transfer point for VOTRAN
buses and trolleys. The
Intermodal Facility is expected to open later this year.
Ocean Center
expansion County officials are exploring the feasibility of adding more convention,
exhibit, trade show and meeting space to the County-managed facility. A final decision is
expected this year.
Q. What do
the Ocean Walk Village projects have in common?
A. Besides being mutually-supportive of each other for long-term success and
linked geographically, the Ocean Walk Village projects all were envisioned by the Take
Part I and II studies. The Take Part I and II studies were spearheaded by The Chamber:
Daytona Beach and Halifax Area and were financed publicly and privately. These studies
created a blueprint for the revitalization of the core beachside area of Daytona Beach.
Q
What is the new traffic-free zone on the beach?
A. The Ocean Walk
Resort and Adams Mark expansion projects are dependent upon the family tourism and
convention markets for success. Because of the tremendous positive impact on the economy,
the County Council created the traffic-free zone from International Speedway and Seabreeze
boulevards.
Q.
Are there any conditions to the County Councils approval of the traffic-free zone?
A. Yes. The County Council agreed to create the new traffic-free zone only
when 1,000 additional public parking spaces were created in the immediate vicinity of the
traffic-free zone. The Ocean Center parking garage satisfies this condition.
Q. Where is
the new traffic-free zone?
A. It is from International Speedway Boulevard, one mile north to Seabreeze
Boulevard.
Q. Is the
traffic-free zone permanent and year around?
A. Yes.
Q. The Main
Street beach ramp falls within the traffic-free zone. What will happen to this beach
access point?
A. It will be closed to vehicle traffic with the exception of government
vehicles and public safety vehicles. The same is true for all beach access points within
the traffic-free zone.
Q. Will any
vehicles be allowed in the zone?
A. Beach Services will maintain a traffic lane in the traffic-free zone for
use by government vehicles and public safety vehicles. Public
vehicle traffic will be allowed to enter the beach at International Speedway Boulevard and
proceed south or at Seabreeze Boulevard and proceed north. Both will accommodate exiting
traffic.
Q. Where
will people park if they desire to go to the traffic-free zone on the beach?
A. They can park in the Ocean Center garage or in public parking on the side
streets.
Q. Will
there be a charge to park in the Ocean Center parking garage?
A. Yes. The parking rate is $1 per 30 minutes with a maximum daily
charge of $5, the same as the County s daily beach access fee. The citys
metered street parking rate is 50 cents per half hour with a two-hour maximum time limit.
A N. Atlantic Avenue pedestrian overpass connecting the parking garage and Ocean Walk
Resort is scheduled to open in 2001.
Q. What will
happen to the beach concessions in the traffic-free zone?
A. All concessions will remain, the exception being the motorized
vehicle concessions which are being moved out of the traffic-free zone?
Q. Was the
traffic-free zone created to protect sea turtles or other endangered species on the beach?
A. The County Council created the traffic-free zone as an economic
development stimulus. All provisions of the Habitat Conservation Plan (sea turtle
protection) remain in effect and in force in the traffic-free zone?
Q. Where can I
get more information?
A. Please call County Community Information at
(386) 822-5062 or (386) 239-7756.
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