Open Dune Crossovers Update

The City has re-opened six (6) additional Beach Access Stairways /Dune Crossover locations, South of SR100. The following Beach Access Stairways /Dune Crossover locations are currently open and the newly re-opened locations are identified in bold.

North of SR100 South of SR100
North 23rd  Street South ADA Access
North 21st Street South 2nd Street
North 17th Street South 3rd  Street
North 16st Street South 4th Street
North 15th  Street South 5th Street
North 14th Street South 6th Street
North 13th Street South 7th Street
North 12th  Street South 8th Street
North 11th  Street South 9th Street
North 10th Street South 10th Street
North 9th Street South 11th Street
North 8th Street South 12th Street
North 7th Street South 13th Street
North 6th Street South 19th Street
North 5th Street South 20th Street
North 4th Street South 21st  Street
North 3rd Street South 22nd  Street
North 2nd Street South 23rd Street
  South 25th Street
  South 26th Street
  South 28th Street
  South Central/Water Tower
  Clubhouse Drive
  South City Limits/Volusia County

 

Please remember the following:

  • Please utilize the above Beach Access/Dune Crossovers onlyDo not walk on or across the Sea Dunes to prevent further erosion of the Dune system.  City Ordinance 6-9 prohibits the destruction, harm, molestation, cutting, harvesting, removal or eradication or cause of destruction of any plant life on the Dune areas within the City, east of Highway A1A.
  • Please do not attempt to utilize closed Beach Access/Dune Crossover locations.  Closed locations have clearly visible yellow Caution tape and wooden boards blocking access.  These locations have been deemed unstable and have hereby been closed for public safety.
  • Please utilize caution when accessing the Beach at the above locations, as there may be a varied distance between the last step of the Beach Access Points and the sand.

“I’m extremely proud of the resiliency or our community after two (2) hurricanes in eleven (11) months, and as a City, the re-opening of access points to our beach has been and will continue to be a priority” said City Manager, Larry Newsom.

All repairs will be temporary and with future funds awarded from FEMA the replacement of new Beach Access Points damaged during Hurricanes Matthew & Irma will be built to meet new building codes.

When additional Beach Access/Dune Crossovers are re-opened, a Public Service Announcement/Media Release will be issued.