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Downtown Market Update — Regular Community Redevelopment Agency Meeting (2026-03-04)
Joann Hussey, Director of the Office of Communications, Marketing & Economic Development for the City of Hollywood, Florida, presented a comprehensive update on Downtown Hollywood's economic development strategy. The presentation reported strong residential growth with 677 units absorbed in the past 12 months, bringing total downtown units to 5,839 and supporting a population of 85,741 within 2 miles...
View original →Item# 2026 101-Property Improvement Program Snapshot — Regular Community Redevelopment Agency Meeting (2026-03-04)
The City of Hollywood presented a Property Improvement Program (PIP) update covering six active projects across the Beach and Downtown Community Redevelopment Agencies (CRAs). One Beach CRA project at 600 N...
View original →Exhibit 1 -General Consulting - City — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-04)
The City of Hollywood Water and Sewer Fund reallocates $400,000 in available capital funds from the Sewer Contingency account to cover In-house Consulting Services. This is a routine internal budget transfer with no external impact, moving funds between two accounts within the same fund to meet departmental consulting needs.
View original →C25-08-900 Boulder Construction Paving (Pages 1-75) — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-04)
C25-08-900 Boulder Construction Paving (Pages 76-149) — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-04)
Exhibit C - West Alley Easement — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-04)
This is a legal sketch and easement document for a proposed alley in Hollywood, Florida, prepared by Leiter, Perez & Associates. The easement covers approximately 3,652 square feet (0...
View original →Exhibit B - East Alley Easement — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-04)
This document is a technical property survey and easement plat for an alley easement in the City of Hollywood, Florida. The easement covers approximately 3,677 square feet (0...
View original →Exhibit A - Alley Vacation — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-04)
The document text provided appears to be corrupted, reversed, or heavily obscured and is not readable in any standard format. No coherent information about a City of Hollywood, Florida government action, decision, vote, budget item, hearing, or policy can be extracted from the garbled text...
View original →Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-25)
On March 25, 2026, the City of Hollywood Commission held an informational meeting about the Hollywood Beach Hotel at 101 N Ocean Drive, a vacant 100-year-old, seven-story building on approximately 10 acres with 200,000 square feet. The property is currently fragmented among multiple owners and sits in a flood-prone area within the Broadwalk Historic District...
View original →Exhibit A Warranty Deed — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-25)
This is a warranty deed recorded in Broward County on November 29, 2023, transferring property from Father M. F...
View original →Exhibit B_Part1 — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-25)
The City of Hollywood updates its Water Supply Facilities Work Plan for 2025, confirming adequate water supply through 2045 using existing permits, conservation, and reuse practices. The plan details $365+ million in capital improvements including treatment facility upgrades, water main replacements, and wellfield development...
View original →Exhibit B_Part3 — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-25)
This is the City of Fort Lauderdale Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2025 Update, prepared by Hazen and Sawyer. The document outlines water supply infrastructure, conservation strategies, and water reuse initiatives for Fort Lauderdale and Broward County...
View original →Attachment II - South Florida Water Management Districts Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan_Part3 — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-25)
This document is a technical water resource report from the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), not city council meeting minutes. It contains groundwater and water quality monitoring data, chloride concentration analysis for saltwater intrusion detection, and information about major water resource development projects including the Lake Okeechobee Watershed Restoration Project and Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) initiatives...
View original →Attachment II - South Florida Water Management Districts Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan_Part4 — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-25)
This document is not a meeting minutes or government proceeding but rather a technical planning report from the 2023–2024 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update. It contains detailed tables and analysis of water resource development projects, including 46 potable and nonpotable water supply projects proposed for construction between 2021 and 2045...
View original →Attachment II - South Florida Water Management Districts Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan_Part1 — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-25)
This document is the South Florida Water Management District's Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan (2023-2024 update), which is a technical planning document, not meeting minutes from the City of Hollywood. The document covers water supply sources, demand projections, and management strategies for the Lower East Coast planning area through 2045, including surface water from Lake Okeechobee, groundwater from the Sandwich Aquifer System, reclaimed water, water storage options, and seawater desalination...
View original →Attachment II - South Florida Water Management Districts Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan_Part2 — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-25)
This document provides regulatory information about water resource protection in Florida, specifically detailing minimum flows and levels (MFLs), reasonable assurance areas (RAAs), and surface water management. The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) established MFLs for Lake Okeechobee at 11 feet NGVD29 in 2001, and shifted to a recovery strategy in 2008 due to anticipated lower lake levels...
View original →Attachment III_Attachment C_Public Participation Meeting_Part1 — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-04)
The City of Hollywood held two public participation meetings for the proposed Hollywood Nine Phase II mixed-use development project located at 1831-1857 Jackson Street and 1856 Van Buren Street. An in-person meeting took place on November 25, 2025, at Fred Lippman Multi-Purpose Center, and a virtual meeting was held on December 2, 2025, via Zoom...
View original →Attachment III_Attachment C_Public Participation Meeting_Part2 — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-04)
The City of Hollywood held two public participation meetings for the Hollywood Nine Phase II development project on Jackson Street. The 13-story, 138-foot mixed-use building would include 178 residential units, 6,400 square feet of retail space, a fitness center, and 286 parking spaces in a structured garage...
View original →Attachment I_Attachment A_Application Package_Part1 — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-04)
Hollywood-Nine Phase II is a rezoning and mixed-use development project at 1843 Jackson Street in Downtown Hollywood. The City is considering rezoning four parcels from PS-3 to FH-2 zoning to unify seven total parcels under single ownership and enable coordinated development of a 198-unit residential tower with ground-floor retail...
View original →Attachment I_Attachment A_Application Package_Part2 — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-03-04)
This document contains architectural and site plan materials for a residential development project in Hollywood, Florida at 1843 Jackson Street, prepared by Szauer Engineering and Alfonso Jurado Architecture (Certificate #30129). The project underwent technical review by the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) on 07-22-25, followed by Design Review Committee (DRC) comments on 12-01-25...
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