Infrastructure in Broward County, Florida
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Feb 2026 — Jun 2026
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What this page covers
Roads, utilities, stormwater, water, sewer, and other capital infrastructure projects.
What to watch for
- Road, sewer, stormwater, and utility projects can affect access, flooding, and nearby property use.
- Capital projects often start with funding or engineering approvals before visible construction begins.
- Track both the project approvals and the follow-up contract awards to see if work is really advancing.
3 filings to know
City Commission — Agenda (2026-05-26)
May 26, 2026The city held a special meeting to present plans for a new police and fire building. The commission considered voting to support the project...
Motion Approving the Fiscal Year 2027 City Commission Priorities - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4) — Exhibit 2 - FY 2027 Prioritization Workshop Resource Guide — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-02-17)
Feb 17, 2026This budget document outlines Fort Lauderdale's newly funded initiatives for Fiscal Year 2026 across multiple city departments, totaling hundreds of millions of dollars in capital improvements and operational funding. Major investments include Fire Station 13 completion ($3...
Motion Approving an Interim Agreement with FTL City Hall Partners, LLC for the City Hall Project, Pursuant to Section 255.065(6), Florida Statutes, in Substantially the Form Attached Hereto - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4) — Exhibit 3 - Presentation — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-04-21)
Apr 21, 2026The City of Fort Lauderdale is presenting a major renovation and expansion of City Hall and Commission Chambers. The city will enter into a 12-month interim agreement (which can be extended up to 24 months) to plan and begin construction of these important government buildings...
Recent Filings
MOTION TO APPROVE Fifth Amendment to Agreement with Integrated Systems Research Corporation (“ISR”) for Computer-Aided Dispatch /Automatic Vehicle Locator (CAD/AVL) System Replacement with Single Sign-on and Real-Time Information, Request for Proposals (RFP) No. V1071706P1, for the Transportation Department to increase the maximum not-to-exceed amount by $5,000,000, from $13,813,460 to $18,813,460 for optional renewals of the annual Maintenance and Support of the system. — Additional Material - Information — County Commission (2026-06-09)
The Board will vote on a contract amendment on June 9, 2026. The amendment increases spending authority from $13...
BUDGET AMENDMENT — Agenda Cover Memo — City Commission (2026-06-10)
The city is asking to spend $1. 5 million more for 2025-26...
BUDGET AMENDMENT — Exhibit 2 - Line Item Detail — City Commission (2026-06-10)
The city is reallocating $1. 5 million from savings to fund infrastructure...
BUDGET AMENDMENT — Exhibit 1 - Ordinance — City Commission (2026-06-10)
Hallandale Beach
JUNE 3, 2026 AFTER ACTION REPORT. — 6.3 After Action Contract Tracking — City Commission (2026-06-10)
Hallandale Beach
DRC NO. 25-00400075 MSD Bakery LOCATION: 3240 Holiday Springs Blvd ZONING: B-2, Community Business District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Folio # 4841 23 03 0020, A portion of Holiday Springs Village Sec 3 80-25 B Tr 6 AUTHORIZED AGENT: Mariana Tavares- Due Design Group PROPERTY OWNER: Mateus Souza- MSD Bakery — Supporting Documents — Development Review Committee (2026-06-09)
Margate
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)
Broward County, Florida
R8666 IFB 26-007 Award — R8666 Award IFB 26-007 with backup — CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING (2026-05-20)
City of Miramar
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