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Community Services Department

Community Services Department. David F. Byron, Director. Mission Statement.

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Community Services Department

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  1. Community Services Department David F. Byron, Director

  2. Mission Statement To enhance the quality of life of the community by facilitating access to and delivery of the following citizen initiated services: health, agricultural extension, library, veterans, community assistance, transportation, and parks, recreation and culture.

  3. Dave Byron, Director

  4. Community Services

  5. Department Overview • Community Assistance provides assistance to indigent and needy residents. Staff coordinates and develops the various community services of federal, state and local agencies and the citizens of the county for more efficient use and delivery of community resources. • Cooperative Extension Service is a partnership between the University of Florida and Volusia County Government to provide educational programming: natural resources, livestock, commercial horticulture, urban horticulture, 4-H programs and family and consumer counseling. • Library Services collects, organizes and provides a quality selection of books and other materials and programs to residents and visitors.

  6. Department Overview • Parks, Recreation and Culture provides recreation programs, parks and other facilities that embrace Environmental, Cultural, Heritage and Outdoor (ECHO) activities and sites. • Veterans Services provides U.S. military veterans and their dependents assistance in obtaining earned federal benefits. Veterans are counseled on the rules and regulations governing benefits and provided follow-up action as required. • Votran is a mass transit service which implements policy on public transportation. The countywide transportation system coordinates fixed routes, paratransit and trolley service.

  7. Department Overview • Volusia County Health Department is an agency of the state. Its mission is to promote, protect, maintain and improve the health and safety of Volusia County residents and visitors. The Health Department is a partnership between Volusia County Government and the state. Both entities provide funding and facilities to care for our citizens. The Director, Operations Manager and Administrative Aide are the administrative arm of the department, which provides administrative direction and support services for the activities within the divisions.

  8. Community Services DepartmentBudget and Staff Budget Staff

  9. Division of Community AssistanceDona DeMarsh Butler, Director

  10. Community Assistance

  11. Community AssistanceHuman Services • 4 locations – DeLand, Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Orange City • Emergency assistance for: • Rent, mortgage • Utility payments • Prescription and medical • Dental • Transportation • Indigent burials • Family self-sufficiency • Summer food • Indigent – hospital and nursing home costs

  12. Community AssistanceHousing and Grants • Homeownership • Down payment assistance • Home rehabilitation • Minor and substantial • Neighborhood Stabilization • Community development • Homeless services • Alcohol/drug abuse and mental health • Children and families • Anti-drug programs

  13. Community AssistanceSection 8 • Housing Choice Voucher • Utilities • Family Self-sufficiency • Home ownership

  14. Cooperative Extension ServiceDavid Griffis, Director

  15. Cooperative Extension Service

  16. Cooperative Extension Service Mission Florida Extension partners with communities to provide quality, relevant education and research-based expertise to foster healthy people, environments, and economies, as well as to provide a family-friendly educational and entertainment venue which will foster a positive economic impact for Volusia County.

  17. Cooperative Extension Service • Extension is a partnership between state, federal, and county governments to provide scientific knowledge and expertise to the public. • The University of Florida(UF), together with Florida A&M University (FAMU), administers University of Florida IFAS Extension.

  18. Cooperative Extension Service • 6 Agents (60% UF, 40% County) • 1 Agent (100% funded by County) • 7 Support Staff (funded by the County) • 2 Program Assistants (funded by UF) • 350+ Volunteers (Master Gardeners, 4-H, Lake Watch, Advisory Committees)

  19. Library ServicesLucinda Colee, Director

  20. Library Services

  21. Library Services History Founded in 1961 to provide free access to all library resources by Volusia County residents. Local boards and local financing continued. • 1972 – County-wide unified library service was approved by Volusia County Council. Library Mission The Library Services mission is to provide citizens and visitors with exceptional library services that facilitate personal growth, economic development, and quality of life, strengthening community pride and countywide identity and partnerships.

  22. Library Services - Locations Regional Libraries Full Service Community Branches Community Branches Library Support Center 6- Regional branches 2- Full-service branches 5 – Community branches 1 – Library Support Center

  23. Library Services • Library Hours • 6 Regional branches –open 7 days a week and 4 evenings (60 hours per week) (Daytona Beach Regional, Port Orange, Ormond Beach, DeLand, Deltona, and New Smyrna Beach) • 2 Full-service branches – open 6 days per week (52 hours per week) DeBary and Edgewater • 5 Community branches – open 5 days per week (Lake Helen, Pierson, Oak Hill Dickerson Heritage-DB, and Orange City)

  24. Parks, Recreation and CultureTim Baylie, Director

  25. Parks, Recreation and Culture

  26. Parks, Recreation and Culture Mission Provide quality Ecological, Cultural, Historical, and Outdoor experiences through a wide variety of parks, trails and unique resources to our community and visitors.

  27. Parks, Recreation and Culture • $8.5 million annual budget • 42 facilities/sites covering more than 11,083 acres, 51 miles of trails • 74 fulltime, 201 part time staff, many dedicated volunteers • 24/7-365 coverage • Recreation programs: Adult, youth, senior, sports, school recess, summer, special events, eco tours and clinics • Cultural/historical: Liaison to advisory boards, art in public places, community cultural grant, management of historic sites, and outreach programs

  28. Veterans ServicesMike White, Director

  29. Veterans Services

  30. Veterans Services Mission To serve America’s veterans, their spouses, and their families with dignity and compassion. To be their principal advocate in ensuring they receive the benefits to which they are entitled and to promote the health, welfare, and quality of life of all veterans in recognition of their service to this nation.

  31. Veterans Services Locations • DeLand 123 W. Indiana Avenue • Daytona Beach 250 N. Beach Street • Orange City 2765 Rebecca Lane • New Smyrna Beach 107 E. Canal Street

  32. VotranSteve Sherrer, General Manager

  33. Votran Services Provided • Fixed Route Bus Service • Door-to-Door Paratransit Service • Vanpool Service • Flex Service • Trolley Service • Emergency Movements

  34. Votran Facilities • 950 Big Tree Road – Mobility Management Center • Daytona Beach ITF – 701 Earl Street • Transfer Plaza – 207 Mary McCloud Bethune Blvd. • West Side Facility – Osteen Public Works Facility • Pedestrian Crosswalk – Ocean Center Garage to Ocean Walk Shoppes • South Swallow Tail Transfer Point – S. Swallow Tail Drive between Village Trail & Butterfly Blvd. Port Orange

  35. Volusia County Health DepartmentDr. Bonita Sorenson, Director

  36. Major Issues facing the department The challenge of providing quality service to a growing number of citizens with declining resources…DOING MORE WITH LESS. Looking for efficiencies through technology, new processes, partnerships Examples: Library lending machines, Lorick study, GBA scheduling and workflow system, working cooperatively with other agencies, volunteers, etc. Reducing service levels but with least impact to citizens. There will be further reductions in the future.

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