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TRAFFIC ENGINEERING, MOBILITY AND PARKING SERVICES VOLUSIA COUNTY

Comprehensive Traffic Engineering and Parking Planning Solutions in Volusia County

Our firm specializes in providing expert traffic engineering, parking planning, and mobility solutions across Volusia County, including cities like Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, DeLand, and New Smyrna Beach. With Volusia County’s combination of vibrant tourism, expanding urban development, and residential growth, we offer customized traffic, parking, and mobility solutions to meet the county’s diverse needs. Whether you’re working on projects in the Daytona Beach corridor, along the A1A, or in more suburban or rural areas like DeLand or Deltona, we bring the expertise needed to support safe, efficient, and sustainable outcomes. From comprehensive traffic studies to forward-thinking parking strategies, we are committed to enhancing transportation infrastructure across Volusia County.

Traffic Engineering Services

Volusia County’s mix of tourism-heavy areas, such as Daytona Beach, and suburban communities, like Deltona and Ormond Beach, requires tailored traffic management strategies. Our traffic engineering services are designed to optimize flow, enhance safety, and support the growing infrastructure needs of the county. Our services include:

  • Traffic impact analysis (TIA) to assess how new developments—whether in high-traffic areas like Daytona Beach or expanding residential areas like Deltona—will affect local traffic and make recommendations to alleviate congestion.

  • Traffic simulation to predict and improve traffic performance in areas with varying congestion levels, particularly along US-1, the I-95 corridor, and in downtown Daytona Beach during peak tourist seasons.

  • Traffic calming plans to improve safety in residential and pedestrian-friendly areas like Ormond Beach and New Smyrna Beach, where mixed-use development and pedestrian traffic are increasing.

  • Safety assessments to evaluate high-risk intersections and roads, particularly in areas with seasonal traffic spikes like Daytona Beach, and provide recommendations for design and traffic control improvements.

We integrate our traffic planning with Volusia County’s long-term goals to improve safety and ensure a functional, sustainable transportation system for years to come.

Parking Planning

As a popular tourist destination with increasing development, Volusia County faces growing parking demands. Our firm offers a wide range of parking planning services to address current and future needs across the county, particularly in high-traffic areas like Daytona Beach and New Smyrna Beach. Our services include:

  • Comprehensive parking studies to evaluate existing systems and identify opportunities for improvement, particularly in areas like the Daytona Beach Boardwalk and downtown DeLand.

  • Parking demand analysis to forecast future needs and optimize space usage, especially in the downtown areas of Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach, which see fluctuating tourist populations and seasonal demand.

  • Sustainable parking solutions, including Parksmart certification and the integration of EV charging stations, to promote green initiatives in the county’s parking strategies, especially in busy tourist areas and around key commercial developments.

Our parking strategies focus on ensuring accessibility and sustainability while meeting the needs of both residents and visitors in Volusia County.

Mobility Planning

As Volusia County continues to grow and develop, mobility planning must evolve to keep pace. Our holistic approach to mobility planning ensures that all transportation modes are well-integrated to create a balanced and efficient transportation network. Our services include:

  • Complete streets design to improve safety and accessibility for all users—pedestrians, cyclists, transit riders, and drivers. We focus on corridors such as the A1A in Daytona Beach and US-1 in Ormond Beach, ensuring that development enhances multimodal options.

  • Curb lane management to optimize curb space usage for public transportation, rideshare services, and parking in busy areas like Daytona Beach and downtown DeLand, where curb access is limited.

  • Transportation demand management (TDM) plans to alleviate congestion in high-traffic areas, particularly in downtown Daytona Beach and on major roads like I-95, US-1, and A1A, while promoting alternative transportation modes such as biking and public transit.

  • Transit-oriented development (TOD) strategies to integrate public transportation access with new commercial and residential projects, ensuring long-term connectivity and reduced reliance on personal vehicles.

Our mobility planning efforts help Volusia County meet its transportation challenges by offering data-driven, sustainable solutions tailored to its growing population and tourism sector.

Why Choose Us?

Our firm brings decades of experience and a deep understanding of the unique traffic, parking, and mobility challenges faced by Volusia County. We are committed to delivering innovative, efficient, and sustainable transportation solutions for communities such as Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Ormond Beach, and beyond. With a team of licensed professionals, we ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and in compliance with all local regulations.

Whether you’re addressing traffic flow on US-1, parking in Daytona Beach, or creating sustainable mobility solutions for new developments in DeLand, we are here to help. Let us partner with you to ensure the success of your project and the continued development of a safe, efficient, and sustainable transportation network in Volusia County.

Our Vision

We understand that great spaces and places start and end with the transportation and parking experience. We want to provide our clients the road MAPS to serve their users transportation and parking needs through design, policy, technology and management. 

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