Broward County, Florida Contract
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MOTION TO AUTHORIZE County Administrator to negotiate, approve and execute agreements, contract amendments, work authorizations, and other documents during the Board’s 2026 Summer Recess (between June 10, 2026 and August 19, 2026), including all items listed on Exhibit 1 hereto, and any other items for which the County Administrator determines approval or execution is in the best interest of the County and delaying action until August 20, 2026 would adversely impact the County’s interests or day-to-day operations, subject to review and approval of such documents as to legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office; directing the County Administrator to provide a report to the Board identifying any action taken pursuant to this delegated authority that is not listed on Exhibit 1; and authorizing the County Administrator to take all necessary administrative and budgetary actions to effectuate the authorized actions. — Additional Material - Information — County Commission (2026-06-09)
The Board authorized the County Administrator to negotiate and approve contracts during summer recess. Contracts cover construction, equipment, and professional services totaling millions of dollars...
View original →MOTION TO APPROVE form interlocal agreement (“ILA”) for Broward County municipalities to participate in Broward County’s Broward Water Partnership/Conservation Pays Program, in substantially the form proposed in Exhibit 1; authorize the County Administrator to make nonmaterial modifications to the form ILA that do not increase cost risk to the County, and to execute ILAs with participating Broward municipalities, subject to review and approval as to legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office; and authorize the County Administrator to take any necessary administrative and budgetary actions to implement the ILAs. — Exhibit 1 - Template Conservation Pays ILA — County Commission (2026-06-09)
Broward County agreed to partner with a municipality on a rebate and incentive program. County will provide $125,000 yearly for media, outreach, and administration work...
View original →MOTION TO AUTHORIZE County Administrator to negotiate, approve and execute agreements, contract amendments, work authorizations, and other documents during the Board’s 2026 Summer Recess (between June 10, 2026 and August 19, 2026), including all items listed on Exhibit 1 hereto, and any other items for which the County Administrator determines approval or execution is in the best interest of the County and delaying action until August 20, 2026 would adversely impact the County’s interests or day-to-day operations, subject to review and approval of such documents as to legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office; directing the County Administrator to provide a report to the Board identifying any action taken pursuant to this delegated authority that is not listed on Exhibit 1; and authorizing the County Administrator to take all necessary administrative and budgetary actions to effectuate the authorized actions. — Exhibit 1 - Placeholder Exhibit — County Commission (2026-06-09)
MOTION TO APPROVE First Amendment (“Facilities Amendment”) to the Interlocal Agreement for Solid Waste Disposal and Recyclable Materials Processing Authority of Broward County, Florida (“ILA”), in substantially the form as Exhibit 1, and authorizing the County Administrator to approve nonsubstantive modifications provided such modifications are approved for legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. — Additional Material - Information — County Commission (2026-05-12)
The Broward County Board of County Commissioners will consider approving a First Amendment to the Interlocal Agreement for participation in the Solid Waste Disposal and Recyclables Materials Processing Authority. Participation commits the County to mandatory financial contributions of approximately $21,000 in Phase I (FY 2027) and $25,000+ in Phase II (FY 2028), plus per-ton surcharges on waste disposal...
View original →MOTION TO APPROVE First Amendment (“Facilities Amendment”) to the Interlocal Agreement for Solid Waste Disposal and Recyclable Materials Processing Authority of Broward County, Florida (“ILA”), in substantially the form as Exhibit 1, and authorizing the County Administrator to approve nonsubstantive modifications provided such modifications are approved for legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. — Additional Material - Information — County Commission (2026-05-12)
This legal memorandum presents the First Amendment to the Interlocal Agreement for Solid Waste Disposal and Recyclable Materials Processing Authority of Broward County for the County Commission's consideration on May 12, 2026. The amendment permits the Authority to own and operate transfer stations, drop-off centers, and recycling facilities while prohibiting ownership of disposal facilities like landfills...
View original →MOTION TO APPROVE First Amendment (“Facilities Amendment”) to the Interlocal Agreement for Solid Waste Disposal and Recyclable Materials Processing Authority of Broward County, Florida (“ILA”), in substantially the form as Exhibit 1, and authorizing the County Administrator to approve nonsubstantive modifications provided such modifications are approved for legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. — Exhibit 1 - Facilities Amendment — County Commission (2026-05-12)
This facilities amendment to the Solid Waste Disposal and Recyclable Materials Processing Authority's Interlocal Agreement establishes the framework for authority ownership and operation of three types of public facilities: transfer stations, permanent drop-off centers, and recycling facilities (including material recovery and composting facilities). The amendment restricts the authority from owning solid waste disposal facilities without explicit amendment approval by municipal parties representing 80% of total population and the County...
View original →MOTION TO APPROVE First Amendment (“Facilities Amendment”) to the Interlocal Agreement for Solid Waste Disposal and Recyclable Materials Processing Authority of Broward County, Florida (“ILA”), in substantially the form as Exhibit 1, and authorizing the County Administrator to approve nonsubstantive modifications provided such modifications are approved for legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. — Exhibit 4 - Memo Prepared by Solid Waste Recycling Services — County Commission (2026-05-12)
MOTION TO APPROVE First Amendment (“Facilities Amendment”) to the Interlocal Agreement for Solid Waste Disposal and Recyclable Materials Processing Authority of Broward County, Florida (“ILA”), in substantially the form as Exhibit 1, and authorizing the County Administrator to approve nonsubstantive modifications provided such modifications are approved for legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. — Exhibit 3 - Memo Prepared by County Attorney's Office — County Commission (2026-05-12)
MOTION TO APPROVE First Amendment (“Facilities Amendment”) to the Interlocal Agreement for Solid Waste Disposal and Recyclable Materials Processing Authority of Broward County, Florida (“ILA”), in substantially the form as Exhibit 1, and authorizing the County Administrator to approve nonsubstantive modifications provided such modifications are approved for legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. — Exhibit 2 - ILA for SWA of Broward County — County Commission (2026-05-12)
Broward County and its municipalities establish a joint Solid Waste Disposal and Recyclable Materials Processing Authority to oversee an integrated county-wide solid waste and recycling system. The Agreement becomes effective upon execution by municipalities representing at least 75% of the county's population plus Broward County...
View original →A. MOTION TO APPROVE Agreement between Broward County and The View at Central City Developer, LLC, Providing State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program Funding for Multifamily Rental Construction, retroactive to July 1, 2025, in substantially the form attached as Exhibit 1, and to authorize the County Administrator to execute same with any required modifications provided such modifications do not impose any additional cost or material risk to County, and subject to review as to legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. (Commission District 4) B. MOTION TO APPROVE Agreement between Broward County and Pinnacle at Cypress, LLLP, Providing State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program Funding for Multifamily Rental Construction, retroactive to July 1, 2025, in substantially the form attached as Exhibit 3, and to authorize the County Administrator to execute same with any required modifications provide such modifications do not impose any additional cost or material risk to County, and subject to review as to legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. (Commission District 4) — Exhibit 3 - SHIP Agreement Pinnacle at Cypress — County Commission (2026-05-12)
Broward County enters into a State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) financing agreement with a private sponsor to fund Phase 1 of the "Pinnacle at Cypress" affordable housing development in Fort Lauderdale. The County will provide up to $115,000 in financing, secured by a mortgage and promissory note, for the construction of 100 one-bedroom apartments in an 8-story high-rise targeted to elderly residents (ages 62+)...
View original →A. MOTION TO APPROVE Agreement between Broward County and The View at Central City Developer, LLC, Providing State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program Funding for Multifamily Rental Construction, retroactive to July 1, 2025, in substantially the form attached as Exhibit 1, and to authorize the County Administrator to execute same with any required modifications provided such modifications do not impose any additional cost or material risk to County, and subject to review as to legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. (Commission District 4) B. MOTION TO APPROVE Agreement between Broward County and Pinnacle at Cypress, LLLP, Providing State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program Funding for Multifamily Rental Construction, retroactive to July 1, 2025, in substantially the form attached as Exhibit 3, and to authorize the County Administrator to execute same with any required modifications provide such modifications do not impose any additional cost or material risk to County, and subject to review as to legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. (Commission District 4) — Exhibit 1 - View at Central City — County Commission (2026-05-12)
Broward County enters a SHIP loan agreement with a developer for "The View at Central City," a 100-unit affordable housing development in Fort Lauderdale. The County provides $115,000 in state SHIP financing (not county funds) secured by mortgage and promissory note...
View original →A. MOTION TO APPROVE Agreement between Broward County and The View at Central City Developer, LLC, Providing State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program Funding for Multifamily Rental Construction, retroactive to July 1, 2025, in substantially the form attached as Exhibit 1, and to authorize the County Administrator to execute same with any required modifications provided such modifications do not impose any additional cost or material risk to County, and subject to review as to legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. (Commission District 4) B. MOTION TO APPROVE Agreement between Broward County and Pinnacle at Cypress, LLLP, Providing State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program Funding for Multifamily Rental Construction, retroactive to July 1, 2025, in substantially the form attached as Exhibit 3, and to authorize the County Administrator to execute same with any required modifications provide such modifications do not impose any additional cost or material risk to County, and subject to review as to legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. (Commission District 4) — Exhibit 4 - Pinnacle at Cypress General Location Map — County Commission (2026-05-12)
This document is a location map showing the geographic position of the Pinnacle at Cypress project in Broward County's Commission District 4. The map displays street names, landmarks including Cypress Creek Station, and a project location marker...
View original →A. MOTION TO APPROVE Agreement between Broward County and The View at Central City Developer, LLC, Providing State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program Funding for Multifamily Rental Construction, retroactive to July 1, 2025, in substantially the form attached as Exhibit 1, and to authorize the County Administrator to execute same with any required modifications provided such modifications do not impose any additional cost or material risk to County, and subject to review as to legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. (Commission District 4) B. MOTION TO APPROVE Agreement between Broward County and Pinnacle at Cypress, LLLP, Providing State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program Funding for Multifamily Rental Construction, retroactive to July 1, 2025, in substantially the form attached as Exhibit 3, and to authorize the County Administrator to execute same with any required modifications provide such modifications do not impose any additional cost or material risk to County, and subject to review as to legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. (Commission District 4) — Exhibit 2 - The View at Central City General Location Map — County Commission (2026-05-12)
This document is a location map (Exhibit 2) for "The View at Central City" project in Broward County. The map shows the project's geographic location in Commission District 4, near Fort Lauderdale High School and Holiday Park, in the Middle River Terrace area...
View original →MOTION TO APPROVE Third Amendment to Agreement No. 23-CP-HCS-6930-01 between Broward County and First Call for Help of Broward, Inc., d/b/a 2-1-1 Broward, for Specialized Information and Referral Services, effective April 1, 2026, to update certain terms of the Agreement, and revise and replace Exhibit D-2, Outcomes, and Exhibit E, Required Reports and Submission Dates; and authorize the County Administrator to take all necessary administrative and budgetary actions to implement the Agreement as amended. — Exhibit 1 - FCFH - 23-CP-HCS-6930-01 - Am03 — County Commission (2026-04-28)
Broward County and First Call for Help of Broward, Inc. (d/b/a 2-1-1 Broward) entered into this Third Amendment to update their contract for specialized information and referral services...
View original →Exhibit 1 - Agreement — County Commission (2026-03-03) (1 of 3)
Broward County entered into a consulting services agreement with Chen Moore and Associates, Inc. for continuing architectural and engineering consulting work at Port Everglades...
View original →Exhibit 2 - OESBD Memorandum dated September 15, 2025 — County Commission (2026-03-03)
The Office of Economic and Small Business Development evaluated nine architectural and engineering firms' responses to a government request for proposals (RFP) for Port Everglades consulting services. Each firm submitted a team including smaller, minority-owned businesses as required by the County Business Enterprise (CBE) program...
View original →Exhibit 2 - Agreement - McInerney, Inc. — County Commission (2026-03-03)
This is a professional services contract between Broward County and McInerney, Inc. for airport studies, evaluations, and assessments...
View original →Exhibit 1 - Agreement - Chen Moore and Associates, Inc. — County Commission (2026-03-03)
This is a professional services agreement template between Broward County and a consulting firm to provide professional services and construction-related work. The agreement defines key terms, compensation structure, and obligations for the consultant and any subconsultants hired to perform services...
View original →Exhibit 4 - Amendment Report PCT 26-2 — County Commission (2026-03-03)
Broward County is expanding the Fort Lauderdale South Activity Center by adding 19. 8 acres, which will allow for an additional 2,221,560 square feet of community facilities, particularly medical and dental office buildings...
View original →Exhibit 2 - Amendment Report PC 26-3 — County Commission (2026-03-03)
Broward County approved a land use plan amendment to expand the Fort Lauderdale South Regional Activity Center. The amendment, which passed unanimously 11-0 by the Planning Council on January 29, 2026, will allow the mixed-use development area south of downtown Fort Lauderdale to increase residential, commercial, office, and community facilities...
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