The Conklin Davis Center for the Visually Impaired serves over 500 visually impaired people every year at its campus at 405 White St. in Daytona Beach.
The Conklin Davis Center for the Visually Impaired serves over 500 visually impaired people every year at its campus at 405 White St. in Daytona Beach.
There are five public meetings left before the budget is adopted. Residents can also review the budget online on the city's financial transparency dashboard.
The partnership was first established in 2018, and since then, AdventHealth has provided 5,200 free sports physicals to students, 4,300 free cardiac screenings, and $12,000 in medical supplies.
Supervisor Carrie Todd spearheaded the city's Autism Spectrum Disorder social group, which provides socializing opportunities for young adults with ASD.
The restaurant applied to increase its available seating to 187 seat. Parking requirement calculations show the restaurant would need 28 more spaces than it has.