Jan 18, 2021 7:26 PM Daytona Beach, FL - It s not too late for Daytona Beach businesses to let members of the Daytona Beach City Commission (DBCC) know that they want Bike Week to take place this year. The Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce (DRCC) reports that that the commissioners are not receiving calls from the community to allow the event to go on this year. The Chamber is asking business owners and other decision makers to send a note and ask employees to send a brief email or make a call to the Daytona Beach City Commissioners stating how this impacts their employment and ability to earn money to pay their bills and provide for their families. Another way to let the DBCC know how important it (Bike Week) is to their household budgets is by attending Wednesday night s (January 20) meeting to let commissioners hear firsthand from the public. DRCC is asking that interested parties contact their Commissioner or all of them before
As 80th Bike Week approaches, council tasked with major decision
By Vicki Karr
Daytona Beach leaders to discuss Bike Week 2021
In Volusia County, Bike week is just two months away and leaders in Daytona Beach have some tough decisions to make. Last March, the event was abruptly called off just days after the coronavirus pandemic took hold.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - This week, the Daytona Beach City Council will make a significant decision that will determine what Bike Week 2021 will look like.
Council members must vote on whether or not to allow permits for outside vendors at Wednesday night’s council meeting.