City of Port Orange
Government AdministrationFlorida, United States201-500 Employees
The City of Port Orange is a mid-sized municipal government in East Central Florida, part of the Greater Daytona Beach Area, serving about 61,000 residents and with roughly 150 years of history. It maintains an award-winning municipal complex and has earned the Tree City USA designation for 34 consecutive years, reflecting a commitment to thoughtful community design and urban forestry. The city emphasizes waterfront recreation and development, with the eastern River District featuring Riverwalk Park (opened in 2017) and a northern side opened in 2016 that includes a kayak/canoe launch, a trail, and an over-water boardwalk. In its role within the government administration sector, Port Orange provides public services, planning, infrastructure, and public safety for residents and visitors. It is based in Port Orange, Florida, and its history spans about 150 years. In 2022, the city expanded citizen engagement through a SeeClickFix partnership to allow residents to request services and report quality-of-life issues, while pursuing infrastructure upgrades to its water reclamation facility to bolster resilience against flooding and storm surges.