County Infrastructure Improvements
Recently Completed Stormwater Projects
Over the past five years, Volusia County has made significant investments in stormwater and flood mitigation infrastructure, with millions allocated toward drainage improvements, retention pond expansions, and stormwater treatment upgrades. These projects have helped reduce flood risks, enhance water quality, and strengthen storm resilience in communities across the county. Learn more about the specific projects completed and their lasting impact on flood prevention efforts. Read More
Infrastructure Improvements Funded Through Recovery Programs
Volusia County has secured critical federal and state funding to advance flood resilience projects through programs like the Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) and the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). These funds support drainage system enhancements, wastewater infrastructure improvements, and canal stabilization efforts to mitigate future flood risks. Discover how these funding sources are helping protect communities from severe weather events and long-term flood challenges. Read More
Stormwater Studies
The Volusia County Council has also approved funding for 28 stormwater studies totaling $8.6 million. This amount may change as the County receives proposals from engineering firms. Also, the County has received requests for studies from municipalities that the County will work through the process to ensure appropriate approvals.
