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Director
George Recktenwald

grecktenwald@co.volusia.fl.us
(386) 736-5965 (West Volusia)
(386) 257-6017 (Daytona Beach)
(386) 423-3863 (New Smyrna Beach)

Mission: To ensure and enhance the basic quality of life, general welfare and growth of Volusia County by properly managing the County's infrastructure and related support services.

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AutoCAD Standards Manual
AutoCAD Layer Template Files (compressed zip file)


FDOT local government presentation for District 5
(Bridge report)

Expanded reclaimed water restrictions

Road Program for 07/08 - 11/12
Road Program
(includes potential future funding)

Road Program Maps for 07/08 - 11/12
(by impact fee zone)
Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3, Zone 4


Presentations
(all items in pdf format)

Tomoka Farms Road public meeting exhibits
1-4
, 5-8, 9-13

Tomoka Farms Road corridor right-of-way analysis
Aerial view


West Highlands/Highland Park information

Meeting minutes (in pdf) County Council minutes
Oct. 4, 2006
Oct. 18, 2006 
Nov. 14, 2006
Dec. 6, 2006
March 28, 2007
July 18, 2007
Dec. 21, 2006 (Item 57)
April 24, 2008
(pdf)

West Highlands/Highland Park Road Maintenance Request


Current Mosquito Control spray operations

Online request for services forms
Volusia County's Department of Public Works now offers you a way to request dozens of maintenance services from your home computer.

Public Works brochure
Special Assessment District Program
(pdf format)

Waterline newsletter
March/April 2008 [PDF]
Previous issues

Engineering and Construction
Traffic Engineering
Water Resources and Utilities
Solid Waste/Recycling
Road and Bridge
Mosquito Control

The Volusia County Public Works Services Center welcomes you to its home page. From road repair to treating water to recycling, Volusia County's citizens benefit from the many services provided by our 430 dedicated employees who are committed to maintaining professional and high-quality standards.

Volusia County's unique combination of coastal areas, forested hammocks, lowland swamps and open grassland challenge our engineers and work crews to maintain a myriad of infrastructure throughout the County. We also manage our precious water supply and handle the enormous drainage demands made by semitropical rainstorms. It is our goal to answer any questions you may have concerning Volusia County Public Works. Please click onto our separate Service Groups pages or give us a call for any specific information.

Public Works Administration, consisting of the director and five staff members, directs and coordinates the activities of six Public Works divisions including Engineering and Construction, Traffic Engineering, Water Resources and Utilities, Road and Bridge, Solid Waste/Recycling, and Mosquito Control.

 

 

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