Daytona Beach city leaders are moving forward with plans to revitalize the oceanfront area, sharing renderings for a proposed boardwalk extension. Consultants provided the renderings as the city begins the first phase of the project, which involves rebuilding the seawall on a vacant oceanfront parcel recently purchased by the city.
While the boardwalk expansion itself has not yet received final approval and remains in the design and permitting stages, city leaders said the project is an important step toward revitalizing the area. The final price tag has not been determined, but officials hope the expanded boardwalk will be completed by the fall of 2027.
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