The Shores has a New Mobile App for Phones, Tablets

The Shores has a New Mobile App for Phones, Tablets
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The city has a new mobile app for smart phones and tablets!

The app is available for free in the Google Play and Apple App stores. Users can find it by searching for “Daytona Beach Shores.” The tile has the city seal on a white background.

The new app provides users a quick and easy connection to city information, news and resources. You can find classes, activities and events, and review meeting agendas, and residents can reserve tennis courts.

Users can sign up for the new ShoresAlert notification system and report issues such as code enforcement violations and maintenance problems at parks and streets.

Download the app today and use it when you’re on the go!

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