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Category: FAQ
What are the names of the Volusia County Councilman?
Ed Kelley, County Chair, Ben Johnson, At-Large Representative. Dr. Fred Lowry, Vice-Chair, District 5 Representative. Barbara Girtman, District 1 Representative. Billie Wheeler. District 2 Representative. Deborah Denys, District 3 Representative, and Heather Post, District 4 Representative. George Rectenwald is the County Manager.
I need a permit, who do I call?
Please call the building and enforcement services at 386-878-8660 for more information.
How do I get a fence permit?
Please call the building and enforcement services at 386-878-8660 for more information.
My cat is lot, who do I call?
Oh no, that is terrible. Please call City of Deltona Animal Control at (386) 878-8701 to report your pet missing. Also, reach out to us on Deltona Lost Animals on Facebook with a description and picture of your pet. Check the Lost and Found link on the City of Deltona’s Animal Control page for further info. I hope you find your cat.
My dog is lost, who do I call?
Oh no, that is terrible. Please call City of Deltona Animal Control at (386) 878-8701 to report your pet missing. Also, reach out to us on Deltona Lost Animals on Facebook with a description and picture of your pet. Check the Lost and Found link on the City of Deltona’s Animal Control page for further info. I hope you find your dog.
Who do I call to get my garbage picked up?
Please call Solid Waste at 386-878-8723.
Tell me another fun fact
Deltona’s first library was created in October of 1966 by the Deltona Garden club. The new library was located at the Little red schoolhouse which is now located at the old community center on Lakeshore drive.
When is the next council meeting?
Deltona refers to their council as a Commission. Please ask again by saying when is the next City Commission meeting. Thank you.
When was Deltona founded?
In 1962, the Miami-based Mackle brothers bought 17,203 acres, filed a planned unit development for a community of 35,143 lots and named the area Deltona Lakes. On November 18, 1962, Deltona officially opened its doors in a ribbon cutting ceremony where thousands of locals participated.