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Deltona Village


Deltona Village

Deltona is the largest city in Volusia County. It’s located approximately half way between Orlando and Daytona Beach. A fast growing population and employment area. This flourishing town is sure to expand even greater with the implementation of a Sun Rail stop only a few miles away, approval of a large distribution center and much growth. Bringing many unique opportunities.

    • Located few miles from 1-4 and Howland Boulevard
    • Close to the new Halifax, University of Florida Health
    • Surrounded by multiple, communities, retail and offices
    • Excellent visibility and easily accessible roads with high volume
    • Situated between DeLand and Orange City
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an Official “Trailtown”

Accelerating Deltona’s community forward by enjoying a bike-friendly destination where people want to explore, spend and stay.

   Deltona is the first city in Volusia County to earn the “Trailtown” designation from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Office of Greenways and Trails. Being an Official “Trailtown” means creating economic growth and growing local businesses, which in turn creates jobs. By maximizing the economic potential, turning Deltona’s Trailtown into a long-term destination, Deltona’s infrastructure in rural areas is well improved.

  Central Florida’s 2nd largest city is a focal point for the region’s multi-use, non-motorized trails which include the St. Johns River-to-Sea Loop and the state’s Coast-to-Coast Trail. Opening our community to new opportunities enriches the economy and provides a sense of pride to our residents. With areas such as Audubon Park and the Lyonia Environmental Center, Deltona is well-versed in the art of protecting trails and the natural habitat of wildlife. As the community benefits from the natural history and activities in Deltona, they invest back into it, improving the quality of life and setting up a brighter future for the next generation.

 

Providence Boulevard Trail

   A feasibility study has been completed by the River-to-Sea Transportation Planning Organization for a shared use path along Providence Boulevard. This project has already been approved by the TPO and FDOT and the shared-use path will consist of a concrete trail connecting Howland Boulevard to Doyle Road (Thornby Park). Providence Trail will be constructed in segments and include alternate alignments to link civic facilities, parks, and schools. City Officials are very excited about this project and the residents of Deltona are too.

   Being a Trailtown is a step in the right direction. Not only will Deltona’s residents benefit, but visitors and residents from surrounding areas will also reap the benefits of an increased economy. All due to the ability of the City in providing a safe, environmentally friendly destination to relax and enjoy with friends and family.

In a February article of the Daytona Beach News Journal, written by Katie Kustura; Donald Morgan, a regional coordinator with the Greenways and Trails office said “The idea is to have connection to what the city has to offer, just like you would in a car.”

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