Shelter NS1080, US1 at All Seasons Pools

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Description

Southbound 300 Block of North Dixie (US1) at All Seasons Pools.

This location is at southbound N Dixie Freeway (US 1) in the 300 block, near the intersection with Mary Ave at All Seasons Pools, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 (Volusia County). This is a central urban commercial and residential corridor on the mainland side of New Smyrna Beach, close to the historic Canal Street district and downtown amenities. US 1 serves as a major north-south route through the city, carrying local traffic, shoppers, and visitors heading toward the beach or other parts of Volusia County. The 2-sided bus shelter provides good visibility to traffic in both directions (northbound and southbound) for drivers, residents, and local commuters.

Nearest businesses (within ~1–2 miles):

  • The General Public House
  • Bricks European Café
  • Big Joe’s Subs
  • Ruth’s Kozy Kitchen
  • Via Canaletto
  • Panheads Pizzeria
  • The Spott NSB
  • Corkscrew Bar and Grille
  • Jimmy Hula’s New Smyrna Beach
  • Ok Barbershop

The area sees steady local traffic from residents in nearby neighborhoods, diners at casual restaurants and cafés, shoppers, and visitors exploring the historic downtown and Canal Street district, with the bus stop serving local transit riders in this walkable urban setting.

Traffic counts

(US 1 / N Dixie Freeway is a moderate-volume principal arterial through New Smyrna Beach; volumes reflect urban commercial and commuter flow):

Road / Segment
Approximate AADT (vehicles/day)
Notes / Year
US 1 (N Dixie Freeway near Mary Ave, New Smyrna Beach)
~15,000–22,000
Volusia County / FDOT estimates for urban segments (commercial + local traffic; recent data)

Traffic is driven by daily errands, dining, shopping, and connections to broader Volusia County routes, with moderate peaks during daytime hours and evenings. The 2-sided shelter captures bidirectional flow effectively.

Demographics

(New Smyrna Beach city level, recent 2024–2025 estimates; the bus stop is centrally located in this coastal tourist and retirement community):

  • Population: ~33,144 (2024 estimate, with continued growth projected)
  • Median age: 57.8–58.8 years (significantly higher than state average due to retiree population)
  • Median household income: $83,865
  • Per capita income: ~$57,656
  • Language: Approximately 92–93% speak English only at home, while ~7.3% speak a language other than English (primarily Spanish); other languages account for very small shares.
  • Other notes: Affluent, older, and family-oriented with a large retiree population alongside seasonal tourists and working residents. The area has a strong tourism, hospitality, and service-sector workforce supporting downtown businesses, restaurants, and local retail.