Daytona Beach Mayor Seeking To Quiet Bike Week

Daytona Beach Mayor Seeking To Quiet Bike Week

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Daytona Beach, Florida Mayor Yvonne Scarlett-Golden is hoping to bring down noise levels during the annual Bike Week event in March with the new “Ride Quietly, Please” promotion she announced Monday, according to a report appearing on www.local6.com, the website of WKMG-TV Central Florida.

A message from Scarlett-Golden to Daytona Beach visitors (located at http://www.daytonachamber.com/vending/mayor_letter.html) outlines some of the new laws that have been added to the City Code regarding Bike Week, Spring Break, etc.

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