The City of Ormond Beach, located along Florida’s northeast coast, is known for its historic charm, vibrant beachfront community, and strong commitment to sustainability. As a city with a growing population and a mix of residential, commercial, and natural areas, Ormond Beach has prioritized planning and resilience efforts that protect residents, preserve its coastal heritage, and strengthen long-term economic vitality. The city has engaged in forward-looking initiatives to support infrastructure improvements, safeguard natural resources, and collaborate with regional partners to prepare for future challenges. Ormond Beach faces flooding risks tied to coastal storm surge, tidal inundation, and heavy rainfall events. Its proximity to the Halifax River and the Atlantic Ocean makes low-lying neighborhoods and critical roadways vulnerable, particularly during hurricanes and tropical storms. Like many coastal Florida cities, Ormond Beach is also working to address sea level rise and the cumulative impacts of repetitive flooding on infrastructure and residents.