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aPril, may, June 2018 Volume 22, issue 2 Stay Connected City of Deltona - A City on the Move City of Deltona - A City on the Move The Official Newsletter of the City of Deltona Para recibir una copia en español, favor de llamar al (386) 878-8756. o n DeC. 30, 2017, eleCTeD offiCials cut the ribbon, officially opening The Center at Deltona. The Center is Deltona’s venue for performing arts, conferences, weddings, senior activi- ties and even outdoor activities. Since its opening, The Center has hosted several Bonkerz Comedy Club events and Sunday Brunches, both of which are monthly occurrences and staples of The Center’s community calendar. In February, The Center wel- comed brides from all over Central Florida for The EXpos wedding Expo. As Center staff continues to expand the calendar to include events for the community, more and more residents and organizations are finding a home at The Center for hosting events, par- ties and meetings. Reservations are still available. let the staff at The Center of Deltona create a memo- rable experience for you and your guests in a space designed for your specific needs. whether you are hosting a wedding recep- tion, a conference, or celebrating a birthday or anniversary, the modern vibe and friendly staff along with experienced vendors will help you plan the perfect event. The City’s beautiful, contemporary facility is conve- niently located in Howland Crossings, just off of Howland Boulevard, near the Interstate 4 junction. The Center at Deltona also offers delightful outdoor spaces as well as plenty of parking. Come see us and take a tour of The Center. For more information, visit TheCenteratDeltona.com, call (386) 878-8875 or e-mail [email protected]. The Center at Deltona opens for business City of City of • CoMPSTAT MEETINGS • CITy HAll • SuNDAy BRuNCHES • THE CENTER AT DElToNA • CoNCERT SERIES • DElToNA AMPHITHEATER CoMMISSIoNER CHRIS NABICHT SERvES DISTRICT 6 IN DElToNA. HE wAS HIRED AS A FIREFIGHTER FoR THE DElToNA FIRE DISTRICT IN 1977 AND RETIRED AS DEPuTy FIRE CHIEF/FIRE MARSHAll AFTER 31 yEARS oF SERvICE. FoR ovER FouR yEARS, HE HAS SERvED AS THE CITyS REPRESEN- TATIvE To THE TRANSPoRTATIoN PlANNING oRGANIzATIoN. HE MAy BE REACHED AT CNABICHT@DElToNAFl.Gov oR By CAllING (386) 878-8860. Coming up Delt na T his year, four CiTy Commission seaTs will be decided At the upcoming Fall elections. The Primary Election is scheduled for Aug. 28 and the General Election is scheduled for Nov. 6. Each Commission seat has a 4-year term of office. This Fall’s election will include the Mayor’s seat and seats for Commission Districts 1, 3 and 5 that are current- ly held by Commissioner Honaker (1), Commissioner Herzberg (3) and Commissioner Ramos (5). The Primary Election on Aug. 28 will be held only if there are more than two candidates for Mayor or any one of the district seats. For information on qualifications to join the Deltona City Commission please contact the City Clerk’s office, (386) 878-8500 or via email to the City Clerk, Joyce Raftery, [email protected]. Important Dates: •May 21 - Deadline for petition submission. •June 18 – 22 - Qualifying Period. It’s an election year in the City of Deltona Live in a flood zone? The City’s Planning & Development Services Department provides Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) information for residents, lenders, insurance agents, real estate agents and homeowners. Elevation Certificates are on file and available upon request through the City Building Department, (386) 878- 8100. These show finished construction elevations for all newly constructed or substantially improved buildings. To determine if your property is near a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) or for help with interpreting the FEMA FIRM panels, call Planning & Development Services, (386) 878- 8624.

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    V o l u m e 2 2 , i s s u e 2

    StayConnected

    City of Deltona - A City on the MoveCity of Deltona - A City on the Move

    The Official Newsletter of the City of Deltona

    Para recibir una copiaen español, favor de

    llamar al (386) 878-8756.

    on DeC. 30, 2017, eleCTeD offiCialscut the ribbon, officially openingThe Center at Deltona. The Center isDeltona’s venue for performing arts,conferences, weddings, senior activi-ties and even outdoor activities.

    Since its opening, The Center hashosted several Bonkerz Comedy Clubevents and Sunday Brunches, both ofwhich are monthly occurrences andstaples of The Center’s communitycalendar. In February, The Center wel-comed brides from all over Central Floridafor The EXpos wedding Expo. As Centerstaff continues to expand the calendar toinclude events for the community, more andmore residents and organizations are findinga home at The Center for hosting events, par-ties and meetings.

    Reservations are still available. let thestaff at The Center of Deltona create a memo-rable experience for you and your guests in aspace designed for your specific needs.whether you are hosting a wedding recep-tion, a conference, or celebrating a birthday

    or anniversary, the modern vibe and friendlystaff along with experienced vendors willhelp you plan the perfect event. The City’sbeautiful, contemporary facility is conve-niently located in Howland Crossings, justoff of Howland Boulevard, near theInterstate 4 junction. The Center at Deltonaalso offers delightful outdoor spaces as wellas plenty of parking.

    Come see us and take a tour of The Center.For more information, visitTheCenteratDeltona.com, call (386) 878-8875or e-mail [email protected].

    The Center at Deltona opens for business

    City of City of

    • CoMPSTAT MEETINGS• CITy HAll

    • SuNDAy BRuNCHES• THE CENTER AT DElToNA

    • CoNCERT SERIES• DElToNA AMPHITHEATER

    CoMMISSIoNER CHRIS NABICHT

    SERvES DISTRICT 6 IN DElToNA. HE

    wAS HIRED AS A FIREFIGHTER FoR THE

    DElToNA FIRE DISTRICT IN 1977 AND

    RETIRED AS DEPuTy FIRE CHIEF/FIRE

    MARSHAll AFTER 31 yEARS oF

    SERvICE. FoR ovER FouR yEARS, HE

    HAS SERvED AS THE CITy’S REPRESEN-

    TATIvE To THE TRANSPoRTATIoN

    PlANNING oRGANIzATIoN. HE MAy BE

    REACHED AT

    [email protected] oR By

    CAllING (386) 878-8860.

    Comingup

    Delt na

    This year, four CiTy Commission seaTs will bedecided At the upcoming Fall elections. ThePrimary Election is scheduled for Aug. 28 and theGeneral Election is scheduled for Nov. 6. EachCommission seat has a 4-year term of office. ThisFall’s election will include the Mayor’s seat and seatsfor Commission Districts 1, 3 and 5 that are current-ly held by Commissioner Honaker (1),Commissioner Herzberg (3) and CommissionerRamos (5).

    The Primary Election on Aug. 28 will be held onlyif there are more than two candidates for Mayor orany one of the district seats. For information onqualifications to join the Deltona City Commissionplease contact the City Clerk’s office, (386) 878-8500or via email to the City Clerk, Joyce Raftery,[email protected].

    Important Dates:•May 21 - Deadline for petition submission.•June 18 – 22 - Qualifying Period.

    It’s an election year in the City of DeltonaLive in a flood zone?

    The City’s Planning & DevelopmentServices Department providesFlood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)information for residents, lenders,insurance agents, real estate agentsand homeowners. ElevationCertificates are on file and availableupon request through the CityBuilding Department, (386) 878-8100. These show finishedconstruction elevations for allnewly constructed or substantiallyimproved buildings. To determineif your property is near a SpecialFlood Hazard Area (SFHA) or forhelp with interpreting the FEMAFIRM panels, call Planning &Development Services, (386) 878-8624.

  • Events & InformationEvents & Information

    The Official Newsletter of the City of DeltonaPage 2

    The following roaDresurfacing projects arescheduled for completionthis year:

    • Alexander Avenuebetween ProvidenceBoulevard and AlpineDrive,

    • Cobblestone Avenuebetween Hager Street andElgrove Drive,

    • Colusa Street betweenCourtland Boulevard and

    Parnell Court,• Estate Drive between

    watersedge Drive andlakebreeze way,

    • Eustace Avenue fromthe area around GalaxyMiddle School toProvidence Boulevard,

    • Falmouth Avenue fromNorth Midland Drive toSaxon Boulevard,

    • Forest Edge Drive,• Independence Avenue

    from Radcliff Street toMerrimac Street,

    • Joel Court,• lakebreeze way,• layton Avenue,• lear Terrace,• loblolly Street,• East lombardy Drive

    between East NormandyBoulevard and RockhillStreet,

    • North Midland Drive,• Monarco Avenue,

    • Radcliff Street,• Rockhill Street,• west Seagate Drive,• Tealwood Terrace,• Trellis Avenue, and• waterview Drive.For more information

    about the City’s street resurfacing program,please call the City ofDeltona Public worksoffice, (386) 878-8950.

    Your tax dollars at work: roadway resurfacing

    The Volusia CounTy sheriff’s offiCe, DelTona’s lawEnforcement Provider hosts Compstat meetings at 8:30 a.m.,april 12 and may 10 at Deltona City hall, 2345 Providenceblvd. The June 14 Compstat meeting will be at the DeputyStephen Saboda Training Center, 3901 Tiger Bay Road, DaytonaBeach. CompStat meetings are a public review of incidents andcases the vCSo are working broken down by District. For moreinformation, call (386) 860-7030.• special easter brunch at The Center at Deltona, is from 10a.m. to 2 p.m., april 1, 1640 Dr. Martin luther King Blvd. Pleaseemail [email protected] or call (386) 878-8875 for reser-vations. There will be carving stations and special lunch items.Brunch is $18 for adults and $10 for children.• Get your driver’s license, ID card or vehicle registration onboard flowmobile (Florida licensing on wheels) at DeltonaCity Hall, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., april 4. Residents can process achange of address, renewals, replacements and suspensions.Find out what paperwork to bring at GatherGoGet.com.• Join us for bonkerz Comedy Club live fromThe Center at Deltona, featuring Carmenvallone, april 13. Admission is $5 in advance(+fees) from BonkerzComedyProductions.com/locations/The-Center-at-Deltona/ or $12 at thedoor the night of the show. online ticket pur-chases are available only until midnight,Thursday before the show. An all-you-can-eat buffet ($12) anddrinks are available. Doors open at 7:15 p.m. The show begins at8 p.m.• Deltona Parks & Recreation kicks off the annual Concert in theamphitheater with “60’s” night and a performance by thePsychedelephonics, food trucks and a car cruise-in, 7-9 p.m.,

    april 14, 2150 Eustace Ave.• The City of Deltona celebrates this year’s arbor Day, april 27,with a sappling giveaway (Deltona residents only). This eventencourages residents to go green and plant their sapplings andshowcases the important role trees play in our local and globalenvironments.

    This year’s celebration will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. atDeltona City Hall. For more information, call (386) 878-8900.• on april 30, the City’s Housing & Community DevelopmentDepartment will close the hurricane Disaster recoveryProgram.• Join us for bonkerz Comedy Club live fromThe Center at Deltona, featuring Myke Herliky,may 4. (Please note comedy clubs are the secondFridays of the month except for May.)• sunday brunch at The Center at Deltona, 10a.m. to 2 p.m., may 6. Brunch is $15 for adultsand $10 for children and is all-you-can-eat.• Its “70’s” night at the Concert in the Amphitheater, with a per-formance by the Alter Eagles, 7-9 p.m., may 12. There will alsobe food trucks.• special mother’s Day brunch at The Center at Deltona, 10a.m. to 2 p.m., may 13. There will be carving stations, speciallunch items and corsages for sale. Brunch is $18 for adults and$10 for children.• The Deltona health expo will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., June2 in the Commission Chambers at Deltona City Hall. • In celebration of Caribbean-American Heritage Month,Caribbean Crew will perform 7-9 p.m., June 9, as part of theConcert in the amphitheater series. There will also be foodtrucks.

    Your tax dollars at work: Parks & Recreation

    The resurfaCing of The wes CrileGymnasium Floor is just one of theprojects happening in Deltona Parks &Recreation. Construction is also underwayat the Keysville Dog Park for a new basket-ball court, playground and zip-line.Dupont lakes Park is also getting a new

    basketball court and the ball fields at vannPark will get new scoreboards. CampbellPark is slated for improved boardwalks andgazebos and our newest park on Montecitois nearing completion. Find out more ofwhat’s happening in Parks & Rec by calling(386) 878-8900.