Port Orange City Hall

Port Orange City Hall Planned by choice, not by chance, Port Orange blends beauty and opportunity within its 29 square miles.

From its tree-lined streets to its parks, this community is the pride of Volusia County.

In This Week’s Newsletter Details on the upcoming Food & Brew Fest at City Center, REC Rebels teen program launches, onl...
06/05/2026

In This Week’s Newsletter
Details on the upcoming Food & Brew Fest at City Center, REC Rebels teen program launches, online bill payments upgrades starting June 15, and much more!
Check out the full newsletter in the comments below.

📸 Step back in time with us!This historic photo shows Freemanville, one of the earliest African American settlements in ...
06/04/2026

📸 Step back in time with us!

This historic photo shows Freemanville, one of the earliest African American settlements in Volusia County. In the foreground stands Mount Moriah Baptist Church, a local landmark that still stands today and remains an important part of the community's history.

Interested in discovering more hidden stories from Port Orange's past? Visit the Port Orange Museum and explore the people, places, and events that helped shape our city.

🏛️ Port Orange Museum
📍 740 Commonwealth Blvd.
🕙 Thursday–Saturday | 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
🎟️ Free admission (donations welcome)

See What's Happening in Port Orange! From Beatle Bingo to a Brew & Food Fest and more,  there’s always something fun goi...
06/03/2026

See What's Happening in Port Orange! From Beatle Bingo to a Brew & Food Fest and more, there’s always something fun going on in our City. Check out the link in the comments for event details.

Here's a schedule of some upcoming City meetings. Check the comments for a link to the agendas.
06/01/2026

Here's a schedule of some upcoming City meetings.
Check the comments for a link to the agendas.

🚧 ROAD WORK NOTICE 🚧A City contractor will begin paving Spruce Creek Road between Commonwealth Boulevard and Dunlawton A...
05/29/2026

🚧 ROAD WORK NOTICE 🚧

A City contractor will begin paving Spruce Creek Road between Commonwealth Boulevard and Dunlawton Avenue on Monday, June 1.

Work will take place daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., weather permitting. The project includes milling and repaving the entire roadway section and is expected to take approximately one week to complete.

Drivers should expect temporary lane closures and possible delays. Please use caution and consider alternate routes when traveling through the area.

Step back in time with us!The McDaniels (later known as the McDonalds) were among the first families to settle in Port O...
05/28/2026

Step back in time with us!

The McDaniels (later known as the McDonalds) were among the first families to settle in Port Orange. During the last half of the Civil War, they would make bushels of salt and would bring barrels of brine water by mule to a quay at the Halifax River.

Want to discover more hidden pieces of local history? Visit the Port Orange Museum!

740 Commonwealth Blvd.

Thursday–Saturday | 10 a.m.–1 p.m.

Free admission (donations welcome)

Tropical moisture is expected to move into the area this week, bringing the potential for storms and periods of heavy ra...
05/27/2026

Tropical moisture is expected to move into the area this week, bringing the potential for storms and periods of heavy rainfall that could cause localized flooding in low-lying areas, including some roads and yards.

City crews are proactively inspecting and clearing storm drain inlets ahead of the system to help ensure proper drainage, in addition to ongoing routine maintenance of the stormwater system.

If you notice a stormwater inlet that needs attention, please report it through the Citizens Connect portal. The link is available in the comments below.

See What's Happening in Port Orange! From Beatle Bingo to a Brew & Food Fest and more,  there’s always something fun goi...
05/27/2026

See What's Happening in Port Orange! From Beatle Bingo to a Brew & Food Fest and more, there’s always something fun going on in our City. Check out the link in the comments for event details

05/26/2026

Still dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Ian and/or Hurricane Milton? Help is available through Transform386. 🏠

Transform386 is hosting application intake events at local libraries throughout Volusia County to help homeowners apply for the Homeowner Recovery Program. Staff will be on-site from 4–6 p.m. at each event to answer questions, assist with applications, and help scan/upload documents. No registration is required to attend.

Pathways in the program assist with:
• Home repairs and rebuilding
• Reimbursement for eligible completed repairs
• Voluntary buyout assistance for repeatedly flooded homes
• Match assistance for homeowners who need help covering required upfront costs for other recovery programs

We’ve already helped hundreds of Volusia County homeowners recover, and we want to keep going.

Visit Transform386.org or call 386-943-7029 to learn more about eligibility requirements, explore available program pathways, or begin your application.

Address

1000 City Center Cir
Port Orange, FL
32129

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+13865065500

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