Hollywood, Florida

City of Hollywood COVID-19 Update

Thursday, April 23, 2020

The City continues to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and is taking the necessary precautions for the safety and well-being of our community. We are working closely with local and state officials and remain vigilant in following the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Florida Department of Health guidelines.

City Manager's COVID-19 Response Update

At yesterday's Regular City Commission Meeting, Emergency Operations Manager Jaime Hernandez provided an update on the City's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. All are encouraged to watch the video from the meeting to hear the latest update. Click here to watch the archived video on the City's website.

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Hollywood's Self-Response Rate: 46.2%


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Have You Colored Your Turtle?

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Looking for a way to show your Hollywood pride and send a positive message of hope, strength and unity? The City of Hollywood has created a downloadable coloring page for residents to decorate and display in their windows. Children are encouraged, with the help of a parent or guardian, to download and print out the City’s sea turtle logo coloring page from the City website. The coloring page can then be personalized and proudly displayed in a show of community spirit during our current “safer-at-home” emergency restrictions.

Kids holding turtle coloring page
Kid holding turtle coloring page
Turtle coloring page in window

General Obligation Bond
Advisory Committee Virtual Meeting
Wednesday, April 29th

The General Obligation Bond Advisory Committee will be conducting a Virtual Advisory Board Meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29th using Communications Media Technology (“CMT”). Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order No. 20-69 pertaining to conducting local government meetings while under the public health emergency related to the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). In accordance with this order and due to a prohibition on public access to City Hall because of the risk to public health, the City will be holding the meeting virtually. Details on how to watch the virtual meeting via WebEx will be forthcoming. Any member of the public wishing to comment publicly on any matter, including specific agenda items, may do so via the City’s website at the following link. Public comments must be received prior to 6:00 p.m.on April 28th. 

 
View the Agenda:
http://www.hollywoodfl.org/AgendaCenter/General-Obligation-Bond-Advisory-Committ-13
 
Submit a Public Comment:
https://www.hollywoodfl.org/FormCenter/DCM-22/General-Obligation-Bond-Oversight-Adviso-143
 
Those without internet access or who may need additional assistance, may call the Department of Design and Construction Management at 954.921.3410 during normal business hours. Comments are limited to 400 words and/or 3 minute spoken maximum. Staff will read the comments into the record during the meeting. All comments received during the submission period will become part of the public record. Comments left on voicemail machines, emailed, posted to the City’s social media accounts or submitted after 6:00 p.m. April 28th will not be accepted.
 
For more information concerning this meeting, please call the Department of Design & Construction Management at 954.921.3410.

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Annual Water Line Flushing Program

Annual Water Line Flushing
Program Set To Begin

The City's Department of Public Utilities' Annual Free Chlorine Line Flushing Program is set to begin on May 10th. The free chlorine portion of this program will end June 15th. If necessary, flushing may continue across the City through June 30th to achieve optimal system maintenance.

This annual flushing helps rid the water distribution pipelines of any accumulated sediments. The hydrant flushing may temporarily cause cloudy or discolored water, which should clear in a few hours. Residents may also notice a change in the taste of their water during this time as well.The cloudiness is due to sediment in the pipelines and is not harmful or hazardous. You can speed the clearing by opening your faucets and taps and letting them run until your water runs clear.

Typically, flushing will take place in the evening hours between 9:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. when the demand for water is low.

Owners and managers of businesses with fish and shellfish holding tanks and users of kidney dialysis machines are advised that regular methods for testing and removing free chlorine will not be effective during the remainder of the flushing period. It will be necessary to test and adjust for chloramines after June 15th.

For more information on the discontinuance of Free Chlorination or additional quesitons, please call the City of Hollywood Water Treatment Plant at 954-967-4230. Ask for Carlos Aguilera, Public Utilities Manager, or Luis Montoya, Water Treatment Plant Superintendent.


Virtual Inspections

Virtual Inspections

The City of Hollywood Building Department is now offering customers the option for Virtual Inspections for all inspections required during permitting.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Building Officials proactively sought a reliable alternative to in-person inspections. The Virtual Inspection method is quick and easy for customers, and allows City Inspectors to clearly see the work that has been performed to ensure all safety requirements and building codes are met.


Visit the Hollywood website for more information or to schedule your Virtual Inspection.

Food Assistance

Food Assistance for Hollywood Residents

Several organizations are providing food assistance for Hollywood residents. Visit the City's website for participating organizations. 


Shelter in Place. Safer at Home.

Safer at Home Emergency Order in Effect in the City of Hollywood


The City of Hollywood is currently under a Shelter-in-Place: Safer at Home Policy for residents. All individuals are ordered to remain home other than to engage or patronize essential businesses or conduct essential activities. This order doesn’t mean you are required to stay inside, but it does mean your travel is limited to and from essential businesses and services.

All are encouraged to read this order to familiarize yourself with what this means for you and your family. It's vitally important that all in Hollywood follow this order
. 

PLEASE NOTE:
Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-91 for the entire state of Florida to remain "Safer at Home" through April 30, 2020. The order is in effect now. View all Emergency Orders and Cancellations.

Emergency Orders, Closures and Cancellations
Currently in Effect 


Closed for Recreation

Reminder

All Hollywood Parks &
Golf Courses are Closed
for Recreational Activities

Visit these resources on the City's website that are updated daily with new information.

Social Assistance available
Social Assistance Resources available to assist those in need.
Hollywood Business Resources
Assistance available for Hollywood Business Community
Online Services Available
Customers encouraged to use the many online services available. 
Call 1.800.985.5990
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