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DAYTONA BEACH Construction work that had been started by developer Protogroup on a controversial valet parking lane at the intersection of Oakridge Boulevard and State Road A1A has been removed by FDOT crews, returning the intersection to its original traffic plan at the developer’s expense.
The work by FDOT crews involved “removing a traffic separator, restoring pavement markings and bringing the traffic signal at Oakridge Boulevard and S.R. A1A back into operation,” according to FDOT spokeswoman Allison Colburn.
Colburn said the $19,000 cost of repairs will be billed to Protogroup, the family-run Palm Coast company whose Russian owners are developing the $192 million Daytona Daytona Beach Convention Hotel & Condominiums project, the biggest, most expensive development project in Daytona Beach history.
Cocoa Beach officials don’t want FDOT’s flashing-yellow mid-block crosswalks on SR A1A
Commission calls crossings ‘an unreasonable safety risk’
Rick Neale, Florida Today
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COCOA BEACH, Fla. – Adding mid-block crossings with flashing-yellow lights along State Road A1A poses “an unreasonable safety risk” for pedestrians because some drivers fail to stop when the lights are activated, the Cocoa Beach City Commission argues.
Last week, commissioners unanimously adopted a resolution opposing the Florida Department of Transportation’s plan to install four mid-block crossings between Cocoa Isle Boulevard and St. Lucie Lane, according to News 6 partner Florida Today.
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’Haven for drug dealers:’ Guns, drugs, cash seized during Daytona Beach police raid at hotel
Second raid in 2 weeks on problem motels, police say
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Daytona Beach police units arrested 3 and seized drugs, guns and cash from the Best Southern Sun Plaza on Dec. 13, 2020. (WKMG 2020)
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – After numerous complaints about the Best Southern Sun Plaza motel alleging drug activity from neighbors, Daytona Beach police say they shut down a drug operation happening in plain sight of the business owner and manager.
A Daytona Beach police unit known as Problem Oriented Policing, or POP, performed a raid on the South Ridgewood Avenue motel Sunday, ultimately arresting three people and seizing guns, drugs and cash, according to a news release.