City of Hollywood News & AnnouncementsTuesday, July 21, 2020 Remember to do your part to help stop the spread of COVID-19 in our community.
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Public Access To to City Hall & Select City Facilities Suspended. Drive Through Service AvailablePublic access to City Hall and City buildings located on the City Hall Circle campus, minus the Broward County Library is suspended. The drive through window located on the north side of City Hall remains open to customers for the payment of bills and fees. Customer Service Representatives are available during normal business hours, Monday through Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
The Fred Lippman Multi-Purpose Community Center, Hollywood Beach Culture and Community Center, and the David Park Community Center are closed. The following community centers will remain open solely to operate the Summer BreakSpot Program. No other activities will take place at these centers. - Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center
- Kay Gaither Community Center
- Washington Park Community Center
- McNichol Community Center
The Driftwood Community Pool remains open for small group classes and lap swimming, ArtsPark at Young Circle remains open for Art & Culture Center/Hollywood summer programming and City-operated parks and sports fields remain open to the public. For more information on operating hours, please call the locations directly.
The closures are in response to the upward trend in positive COVID-19 cases in South Florida and are an effort to help stop community spread. Residents can access a number of services online or by calling the appropriate City Department, Office or Agency listed below:
- Mayor and City Commissioners: 954.921.3321
- City Attorney’s Office: 954.921.3435
- City Clerk: 954.921.3211
- City Manager’s Office: 954.921.3201
- Community Redevelopment Agency: 954.924.2980
- Budget & Performance Management: 954.921.3206
- Development Services: 954.921.3471
- Code Compliance: 954.921.3061
- Design & Construction Management: 954.921.3410
- Emergency Management: 954.921.3053
- Financial Services: 954.921.3234
- Procurement Services: 954.921.3221
- Treasury: 954.921.3232
- General Accounting:954.921.3228
- Fire Rescue and Beach Safety: 954.967.4248
- Fire Inspectors:954.967.4404
- Fire Investigation Reports:954.967.4404
- Human Resources:954.921.3216
- Labor Relations:954.921.3519
- Information Technology:954.921.3479
- Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts:954.921.3404
- Police Department –Non Emergency:954.764.HELP (4357)
- Office of the Chief: 954.967.4300
- Police Information Desk: 954.967.4636
- Communications, Marketing & Economic Development: 954.921.3620
- Public Utilities:954.967.4455
- Reconnect Water Service (Weekdays): 954.921.3938
- Report Emergency Leaks: 954.967.4357
- Public Works: 954.967.4526
- Garbage/Recycling Services: 954.967.4200
- Parking: 954.921.3535
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Board Meetings Resume this Thursday, July 23rdThe Historic Preservation Board, Planning and Development Board and a Joint Historic Preservation/P&D Board meeting will take place on Thursday, July 23rd. Any member of the public wishing to provide comments is asked to submit their comments here. Online pre-registration is also REQUIRED to speak via telephone at the Board meetings. Speaker registration and public comments must be received by 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 22nd.
Watch and Participate: For assistance, please contact Kierra Jenkins, at 954-921-3471 and press option 3 or via email at kjenkins@hollywoodfl.org.
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Emergency Orders Requiring Facial Coverings in Effect County-wide
City of Hollywood Emergency Order 20-06 requires all persons outside their homes to wear a facial covering consistent with current CDC guidelines that cover the nose and mouth, including individuals within the common areas of all buildings with multiple residences and at their place of employment unless otherwise exempted.
In addition, Broward County Emergency Order 20-21 requires facial coverings throughout the County in all public spaces where social distancing cannot be maintained.
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Do Your Part To Help Stop the Spread COVID-19 can spread easily from person-to-person and recent data suggests family gatherings could be playing a significant part in spreading the virus. If you are planning a family gathering, here are a few things to consider to help stop the spread.
- All guests should wear masks.
- Avoid shaking hands and hugging.
- High-risk family members should stay home and attend virtually.
- Limit the number of members and households coming together.
- Stay outside as much as possible.
- Avoid inside activities such as playing video games or watching TV.
- Maintain social distance of at least 6 feet, even outside and in the pool.
- Do not share food.
- Use disposable dinnerware and utensils.
- Have alcohol-based hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes available.
- Establish a direct route to the restroom to avoid contaminating surfaces.
- Limit your time together.
Be a Responsible Customer, Help Businesses Remain Safely Open: - As a normal daily habit, wear your mask whenever outside your home.
- At restaurants, wear your mask when walking in and out, when seated at the table, looking at a menu, walking to the restroom, and waiting for your food or check.
- No seat, no service. If a table is not available upon your arrival, you must leave.
- All establishments are prohibited from on-premise service from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. daily. Please be respectful by not lingering after 10:00 p.m.
- Help to maintain 6 feet of distance between yourself and other parties.
- Do not gather in groups larger than 6, (10 if all from the same household.)
Be a Responsible Business to Avoid Fines and Closure:- Discourage customers from gathering and loitering.
- Once you reach capacity, you must turn people away.
- Ensure customers and staff are wearing masks.
- Ensure customers and staff are maintaining a safe social distance.
- Do not seat parties close to 10:00 p.m.
- Maintain sanitation and other safe business practices, per State, County and City Emergency Orders and according to CDC Guidelines.
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Free COVID-19 Walk-Up Testing Site in West HollywoodFlorida Department of Health in Broward County, in partnership with the City of Hollywood, is hosting a free COVID-19 Walk-Up Testing Site at the Boulevard Heights Community Center, 6770 Garfield Street in West Hollywood Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. No appointment necessary. Those interested in securing a set day and time are encouraged to call 954.412.7300 to schedule an appointment. Click here for additional information.
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FPL Assistance Available While the wide majority of Florida Power and Light (FPL) customers are able to pay their bills, they do have customers struggling as a result of COVID-19. FPL remains committed to helping those customers still experiencing hardship by connecting them with referral services, such as 211, to find financial assistance.
FPL continues to suspend disconnections for nonpayment, waive late fees, and offer payment extensions to help customers manage past-due balances. While FPL never wants to turn the lights off for nonpayment, they remain mindful that unpaid electric bills are ultimately paid for by all FPL customers. Customers struggling to pay their bill need to take action now by calling FPL directly, toll-free, at 800-226-3545. Representatives are available to discuss a customer's particular situation, and share information on available financial assistance.
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Eviction Prevention, Rent and Utility AssistanceThe City has entered into an agreement with HOPE South Florida to provide Eviction Prevention, Rental and Utility Assistance for Hollywood residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Funding is provided by State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Funds. Learn more about the program and application window here.
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Take the Census TodayThere’s Strength in Numbers…Make Hollywood Strong! Take 10 minutes to fill out your Census questionnaire here.
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