DRIVING ON
VOLUSIA COUNTY BEACHES
The Volusia Beach Advisory Board is reviewing the current
policy of driving on
At its June meeting, the Beach Advisory Board heard that
fender benders on the beach more than tripled between 2001 and 2002. With 63
accidents reported this year, Beach Patrol Director Kevin Sweat told the
advisory panel that the count will surpass the 87 mark from 2002.
In 1995, beach driving was the crux of a lawsuit regarding
the safety of seaturtles and their nesting habitat. The
County is now pursuing an application to renew a federal permit that would
allow beach driving for another 25 years.
Officials at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are gauging whether driving on
the beach is harmful to migratory birds and has not yet notified the county on
its application.
Beach driving is
the only way to provide public access to the beach. Under the county's charter,
county officials would be obligated to provide off-beach parking if beach
driving was eliminated,
A report prepared for the County Council in 2000 shows not
that many out-of-town visitors park or drive on the
beach and beach driving is not a money-maker for
Volusia. Other reports also show that running the beach costs more money than
the county makes in the tolls it charges motorists to get onto the sand.
POSITION
In reference to the Volusia
Habitat Conservation Plan which was developed as a result
of the seaturtles/beachlighting lawsuit, the Daytona
Beach/Halifax Area Chamber supported the implementation of traffic free zones
(with driving allowed on other parts of the beach).
The Chamber also felt there
should be more beautification of beach approaches. Each
approach should reflect the ambiance of the local community or adjacent
properties. Beautification of these
approaches can be done collectively or on an individual basis
The Chamber reiterates its
support for traffic-free zones (with driving allowed on
other parts of the beach) and to find more off-beach parking. There are several lots along A1A where
off-beach parking could be interspersed between hotels and condominiums on the
The Chamber would like to see an
update of the Beach Master Plan which would
encompass beach driving, beautification, approaches, off-beach parking,
administration, as well as aspects of the beach.
9/2003