Dec 16, 2020 11:38 AM DeLand, FL - The dissolution of Volusia County s Revenue Division and the creation of a Treasury and Billing Division is another step in the transition as required by Florida Amendment 10. Volusia County Council members gave unanimous approval to ordinance 2020-19 which revises provisions within the code because of Amendment 10. Assistant County Attorney Heather Wallace explained that besides changing the name of the division, it includes deletion of references to the Department of Public Safety, the Elections Department, and the Property Appraisal Department. Business Services Director Jeaniene Jennings handled other transition items on the agenda. The first was the approval of two supplemental agreements. One between the Airport and the Sheriff s Office and the other between the Sheriff s and Emergency Management with the helicopter. The second is the participation agreements for the Tax Collector s Office. County Manager George Reck
CARES Act money runs out; $30 million has gone to small business and housing assistance Mary Helen Moore, The Daytona Beach News-Journal
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DELAND – As CARES Acts funds run out this month with no guarantee of a second stimulus, Volusia County announced Tuesday that more than $30 million has gone to help residents and small business owners weather the COVID-19 pandemic.
And it’s not over yet – residents have until 5 p.m. Dec. 30 to apply for rental and mortgage assistance. Those who qualify can receive up to $1,500 per month for three months.
DELAND – As CARES Acts funds run out this month with no guarantee of a second stimulus, Volusia County announced Tuesday that more than $30 million has gone to help residents and small business owners weather the COVID-19 pandemic.
And it’s not over yet – residents have until 5 p.m. Dec. 30 to apply for rental and mortgage assistance. Those who qualify can receive up to $1,500 per month for three months.
The news came on the last County Council meeting for outgoing chair Ed Kelley and councilmember Deb Denys, who were thanked for their years of service. Denys was elected to represent southeast Volusia County in 2013. Kelley was elected chair in 2016.