City’s new mobile app provides ease and convenience

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The City of Daytona Beach is excited to announce the launch of its new mobile app, DBCityConnect. The app is available to download on the Apple and Google app stores.  

Using the city’s branded color palette, the app incorporates a beachy, yet nostalgic, image looking through the coquina rocks and water feature of the iconic Clocktower. The app’s layout is intuitive and well thought out using analytics of user habits on the city’s website, making the most sought-after information more easily accessible. 

The new design is mobile-optimized to ensure citizens can easily navigate and interact with content from any smartphone or tablet, anytime and anywhere. 

Convenient features allow users mobile access to:

  • Pay utility bill
  • Search city job openings, meeting agendas and minutes
  • View Daytona Beach Police Department’s home page
  • Schedule a virtual appointment with staff
  • Access the city’s social media platforms
  • Get the latest city news and active emergency alerts
  • See calendars for city meetings, Peabody events and community events from the Daytona Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau’s calendar
  • Stops on the Black Heritage Trail  
  • Subscribe to city newsletters, agendas and alerts

Original source can be found here.



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