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With a current estimated population of 100,496 Deltona is the largest municipality within Volusia County. Centrally located between Daytona Beach and Orlando, Deltona provides a large residential base for commuters to both cities.
Being in Central Florida, Deltona is located right in the hub of some of the best entertainment Florida has to offer. Workforce. With a population of 90,000, Deltona has a booming labor force of 44,000 people with a variety of skills valued by our businesses.
Deltona has 22 beautiful parks, and 9 EcoParks with more in progress! Nature trails and three paved cycling trails.=Lyonia Preserve is a nature lover's paradise. Well known for it's abundance of wildlife, especially one of Florida's rarest and most colorful birds, the Florida Scrub Jay.
The Building Services Division provides building plan review, permitting, and inspections for the built environment of citizens of Deltona complying with the Florida Building Code, State Statutes, and City Ordinances.
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The information listed on this page is the most commonly requested information from site selectors and new businesses. If you are in need of information not listed on this page, the City of Deltona's Economic Development Department can provide custom reports based on your request.
Deltona offers an array of public transportation services. From bus transportation, paratransit, and a feeder bus service to our neighboring city's commuter rail. There's also a 275-space park and ride.
Deltona Water ensures that all reclaim water meets or exceeds the water quality requirements established by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Furthermore each year, Deltona Water analyzes the reclaimed water for parameters listed as drinking water standards.