Fort Lauderdale Resolution
141
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Feb 2026 — May 2026
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Resolution Approving a Grant Agreement with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the Construction of the Breakers Avenue Resiliency and Traffic Improvements Project in the amount of $850,000 - (Commission District 2) — Commission Agenda Memo 26-0407 — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
The City Commission approved a $850,000 grant agreement with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development to fund construction of the Breakers Avenue Resiliency and Traffic Improvements Project. The project will transform Breakers Avenue into a complete street featuring improved safety, accessibility, climate resilience, and attractive public gathering spaces...
View original →Resolution Approving a Grant Agreement with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the Construction of the Breakers Avenue Resiliency and Traffic Improvements Project in the amount of $850,000 - (Commission District 2) — Exhibit 2 – Resolution — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
Fort Lauderdale approved a grant agreement with the U. S...
View original →Resolution Approving a Grant Agreement with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the Construction of the Breakers Avenue Resiliency and Traffic Improvements Project in the amount of $850,000 - (Commission District 2) — Exhibit 1 - HUD Agreement — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
The City of Fort Lauderdale entered into a federal grant award agreement with the U. S...
View original →Resolution Approving an Interlocal Agreement Between the City of Fort Lauderdale and Broward County for a $3,000,000 Surtax Grant Match Program Award for the Breakers Avenue Resiliency and Traffic Improvements Project - (Commission District 2) — Exhibit 2 - Resolution — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
Fort Lauderdale's City Commission approved an Interlocal Surtax Funding Agreement with Broward County to receive $3 million for Breakers Avenue resiliency and traffic improvements. The funding is authorized through Broward County's voter-approved 30-year transportation surtax and matches a state appropriation...
View original →Resolution Approving an Interlocal Agreement Between the City of Fort Lauderdale and Broward County for a $3,000,000 Surtax Grant Match Program Award for the Breakers Avenue Resiliency and Traffic Improvements Project - (Commission District 2) — Exhibit 1 - Surtax Grant Match Funding, Terms and Conditions — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
Fort Lauderdale enters into a Surtax Funding Agreement with Broward County providing $3,000,000 for the FY 2026 Breakers Avenue Resiliency and Traffic Improvements project. The agreement establishes terms and conditions for the city's use of surtax funds, including contractor compliance requirements, public records obligations, and funding management procedures...
View original →Resolution Approving an Interlocal Agreement Between the City of Fort Lauderdale and Broward County for a $3,000,000 Surtax Grant Match Program Award for the Breakers Avenue Resiliency and Traffic Improvements Project - (Commission District 2) — Commission Agenda Memo 26-0405 — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
The City Commission is asked to approve an Interlocal Surtax Funding Agreement with Broward County providing a $3,000,000 grant match award for the Breakers Avenue Resiliency and Traffic Improvements Project in Commission District 2. Broward County approved this matching grant on September 11, 2025, in response to the City's application filed August 18, 2025...
View original →Resolution Approving a Grant Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation for a $1,000,000 State Appropriation for Las Olas Boulevard Safety Improvements and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Upgrades, Western Corridor from Andrews Avenue to SE 17 Avenue - (Commission District 4) — Commission Agenda Memo 26-0404 — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
The City Commission approved a grant agreement for $1,000,000 from the Florida Department of Transportation for Las Olas Boulevard Safety Improvements and ADA Upgrades on the Western Corridor between Andrews Avenue and SE 17 Avenue. The funds support pedestrian safety, streetscape enhancements, and accessibility upgrades advancing a 2021 Vision Plan...
View original →Resolution Approving a Grant Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation for a $1,000,000 State Appropriation for Las Olas Boulevard Safety Improvements and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Upgrades, Western Corridor from Andrews Avenue to SE 17 Avenue - (Commission District 4) — Exhibit 2 – Resolution — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
The Fort Lauderdale City Commission approved a $1,000,000 grant from the Florida Department of Transportation (Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)) for Las Olas Boulevard Safety Improvements and ADA upgrades. The improvements will enhance pedestrian safety along the Western Corridor of Las Olas Boulevard from Andrews Avenue to State Road A1A and include accessibility upgrades for persons with disabilities...
View original →Resolution Approving a Grant Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation for a $1,000,000 State Appropriation for Las Olas Boulevard Safety Improvements and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Upgrades, Western Corridor from Andrews Avenue to SE 17 Avenue - (Commission District 4) — Exhibit 1 - FDOT Agreement — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
This is a signature block from a Fort Lauderdale city resolution dated in 2026. The document shows execution by Mayor Dean J...
View original →Resolution Approving and Ratifying a Memorandum of Understanding Between the City of Fort Lauderdale and Federation of Public Employees to Amend Article 34, Section 1 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement Related to Health Insurance Contributions - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4) — Commission Agenda Memo 26-0397 — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
The Fort Lauderdale City Commission is being asked to approve a Memorandum of Understanding (labor agreement) with the Federation of Public Employees that changes how the city pays for health insurance. The union already approved this agreement on March 31, 2026...
View original →Resolution Approving and Ratifying a Memorandum of Understanding Between the City of Fort Lauderdale and Federation of Public Employees to Amend Article 34, Section 1 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement Related to Health Insurance Contributions - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4) — Exhibit 2 - Resolution — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
The Fort Lauderdale City Commission approved and ratified a Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Federation of Public Employees, AFL-CIO, covering health insurance contributions for city employees. The employees' bargaining unit had already ratified the agreement...
View original →Resolution Approving and Ratifying a Memorandum of Understanding Between the City of Fort Lauderdale and Federation of Public Employees to Amend Article 34, Section 1 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement Related to Health Insurance Contributions - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4) — Exhibit 1 - The City of Fort Lauderdale and Federation CBA MOU - Health Insurance Contributions — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
The City of Fort Lauderdale and the Federation of Public Employees agreed to amend their Collective Bargaining Agreement (effective October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2028) to change how the City calculates annual employee health insurance contributions. The previous calculation method—based on the Arthur J...
View original →Resolution Authorizing the Execution of a Fifty (50)-Year Use and Occupancy Agreement between the Florida Department of Transportation and the City of Fort Lauderdale for the Maintenance, Repair, and Operation of the D-34 Sanitary Sewer Pump Station Located in the Right-of-Way of State Road A1A and SE 17 Street - (Commission District 4) — Exhibit 3 - Resolution — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
The City Commission authorizes a 50-year Use and Occupancy Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation for the D-34 Sanitary Sewer Pump Station at State Road A1A and 17th Street. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) leases the property to the City at no cost...
View original →Resolution Authorizing the Execution of a Fifty (50)-Year Use and Occupancy Agreement between the Florida Department of Transportation and the City of Fort Lauderdale for the Maintenance, Repair, and Operation of the D-34 Sanitary Sewer Pump Station Located in the Right-of-Way of State Road A1A and SE 17 Street - (Commission District 4) — Exhibit 2 – Use and Occupancy Agreement — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
Resolution Authorizing the Execution of a Fifty (50)-Year Use and Occupancy Agreement between the Florida Department of Transportation and the City of Fort Lauderdale for the Maintenance, Repair, and Operation of the D-34 Sanitary Sewer Pump Station Located in the Right-of-Way of State Road A1A and SE 17 Street - (Commission District 4) — Exhibit 1 - Location Map — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
Resolution Authorizing the Execution of a Fifty (50)-Year Use and Occupancy Agreement between the Florida Department of Transportation and the City of Fort Lauderdale for the Maintenance, Repair, and Operation of the D-34 Sanitary Sewer Pump Station Located in the Right-of-Way of State Road A1A and SE 17 Street - (Commission District 4) — Commission Agenda Memo 26-0393 — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
The Fort Lauderdale City Commission is authorizing a 50-year Use and Occupancy Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation to operate and maintain the D-34 Sanitary Sewer Pump Station located at State Road A1A and SE 17 Street in Commission District 4. The pump station, which has operated at this site for over 40 years, requires formal authorization after the City planned to install a backup generator that extends into the state right-of-way...
View original →Resolution Establishing a Living Seawall Permit Fee Assistance Program - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4) — Commission Agenda Memo #26-0370 — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
The City Commission is being asked to approve a resolution establishing a Living Seawall Permit Fee Assistance Program that provides 100% discounts on base building permit fees for qualifying living seawall projects. The program allocates $50,000 in funding ($25,000 for residential projects and $25,000 for commercial projects) with maximum assistance of $3,500 per residential project and $7,000 per commercial project...
View original →Resolution Establishing a Living Seawall Permit Fee Assistance Program - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4) — Exhibit 1 - Resolution — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
The City of Fort Lauderdale establishes a Living Seawall Permit Fee Assistance Program offering a 100% discount on City base building permit fees for qualifying living seawall installations. The program provides $50,000 in initial funding allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis with maximum assistance of $3,500 for residential properties and $7,000 for commercial properties...
View original →Resolution Approving the Consolidated Budget Amendment to Fiscal Year 2026 - Appropriation - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4) — Exhibit 1 - Resolution — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
Fort Lauderdale amends its FY 2026 budget and FY 2026-2030 Community Investment Plan by appropriating over $335 million across multiple initiatives. Major allocations include $330 million in stormwater bonds for Fortify Lauderdale Phase II infrastructure improvements, $2...
View original →Resolution Approving the Consolidated Budget Amendment to Fiscal Year 2026 - Appropriation - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4) — Commission Agenda Memo #26-0063 — City Commission Regular Meeting (2026-05-05)
Fort Lauderdale City Commission appropriates and amends the FY 2026 Operating Budget and Community Investment Plan to fund over $10 million in capital projects, grant programs, and community services. Key appropriations include $250,000 from the Department of Justice Trust Fund for police operations, $375,000 for the CORE opioid response and public safety program, $1 million for Las Olas Boulevard safety and ADA improvements, $850,000 for Breakers Avenue streetscape, $3 million for Breakers Avenue resiliency improvements, and $2...
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