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FDOT - Virtual Public Meeting Hollywood Blvd at I-95 Interchange & S 28 Ave Project Tomorrow, Tuesday, August 18 • 5:30PM-7:00PM The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District Four, will conduct a Virtual Public Meeting regarding improvements along Hollywood Boulevard between the SR 9/I-95 Interchange and South 28th Avenue.
The meeting will take place Tuesday, August 18th from 5:30-7:30 p.m with a formal presentation followed by an open discussion. Questions and comments will be addressed as time permits, in the order received. If your question is not responded to during the event, a response will be provided in writing following the meeting.
PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS
- Milling and resurfacing of the existing pavement from the I-95 northbound off-ramp at Hollywood Boulevard to south 28 Avenue
- Pavement widening along the I-95 northbound off-ramp to provide an additional right turn lane approaching Hollywood Boulevard
- Pavement widening along Hollywood Boulevard to extend an existing left turn lane approaching south 28 Avenue
- Pavement widening, milling and resurfacing along South 29 Terrace adjacent to the I-95 off-ramp
- Upgrade the existing Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ramps
- Improve signage and pavement markings
- Improve lighting and signalization along the project limits
CONSTRUCTION IMPACTS - Milling and resurfacing will be performed during the nighttime
- Temporary lane closure during non-peak hours
- All work will be done in phases to reduce the impacts of construction to the community
- No full roadway closures or detours
- Pedestrian detours will be used to maintain connectivity and access to adjacent properties at all times
To participate in this Virtual Meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone please register and/or submit questions here. To participate via telephone, please call 1.213.929.4221 and use Access code: 665-885-693. For questions or comments, please contact Kenzot Jasmin at 954.777.4462 or by email.
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In its 9th year, the 2020 Entrepreneur Summit (E-Summit) connects aspiring and emerging business owners to subject matter experts from the private, public, and non-profit sectors to learn what it takes to succeed in business, network with like-minded professionals, and get inspired by those who have achieved success in business. In response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, this will be the first year Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF) will produce a VIRTUAL E-Summit. Workshops, featured presentations, and networking coffee talks will be broadcast online; small business resources and sponsor information will be shared via a virtual exhibit hall; and recordings will be available to registered participants.
- Graceful Coffee Talk (3 of 4)
- Workshop 5: Crisis Marketing 101: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic & More
- American Dreamer Awards & Panel Discussion
- Taller 6: Mercadeo em Tiempos de Crisis 101: Lecciones que Deja la Pandemia de COVID-19 y Más
Wednesday, August 19 • 8:30AM-12:30PM Cost: Free REGISTER HERE
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Join this online workshop and learn innovative strategies for getting the money needed to either start your business or to grow and expand it. This is an interactive webinar in which participants will share their objectives with the presenter.
The workshop will walk you through the basics of: - Bank Lending
- Venture and Angel Capital
- Alternative Financing Strategies
- Private Investors
Leave the workshop with an understanding of what banks and investors are looking for when providing capital to small businesses. They are lending and investing! Thursday, August 20 • 6PM Cost: Free REGISTER HERE
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The County is leading a countywide campaign encouraging all employers, large and small, to dedicate 10-15 minutes for employees to complete the 2020 Census.
The campaign will run for the entire month of August and participating businesses will be featured on Broward County’s social media and/or website. Just email the name of your business or organization and the number of employees that completed the census to Census2020@Broward.org
The decennial census is crucial to our democracy and fair representation in Congress. It helps to determine how more than $1.5 trillion/year in federal funds are distributed. An undercount would mean the loss of millions of dollars in Broward County and would severely impact funding for schools and nutrition programs, hospitals and nursing homes, roads and highways, emergency preparedness and services, and other vital programs for the next 10 years.
The 2020 Census’ detailed demographic information holds exceptional value to businesses which help inform decisions to expand, develop products, market, hire, mitigate risk, and increase return on investment.
Visit Broward.org/Census2020 for more information and downloadable campaign graphics to share with employees. To respond to the census now, visit my2020census.gov.
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The City of Hollywood’s Office of Communications, Marketing + Economic Development has recently entered into a partnership with Broward SCORE to provide free educational and advisory services to City residents and small business owners through December 2020.
This partnership is a part of the City’s “Backing Business” initiative, as these supportive programs aim to help the City’s economy grow during the COVID-19 pandemic. Resources available to the City’s start-up and small business community include: One-on-One Business Mentoring: Broward SCORE offers personal remote mentoring sessions with local seasoned business professionals who are committed to helping our local business community stronger through these difficult times. Book your phone or video mentoring session online. Sessions are typically one-hour in length. Prepare to discuss any opportunities or problems your business may be facing. Business Acceleration Team: A team of three experienced business professionals will meet with your small business management team virtually and provide in-depth consulting services on your project of choice. The teams usually meet 3 or 4 times with the goal of establishing an action plan to address the project. Eligible businesses should have at least 2 owners / managers and 3 employees / independent contractors. Business Education Program: Workshops on a diversity of business topics are scheduled throughout the remainder of the year. Workshops will be offered virtually utilizing a live webinar format. Many of the webinars will focus on pandemic recovery topics and led by local business professionals with specific knowledge on starting and running businesses in Broward County and the City of Hollywood.
Founded in 1964, Broward SCORE is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) with over 70 volunteer mentors, workshop presenters, and business support personnel. The chapter offers a diverse program of business support services throughout the year and is provided at no-cost to start-ups, existing businesses, or those who are thinking of starting a business.
More information on these exciting new programs can be found here: https://broward.score.org/city-hollywood-cmed
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The South Florida Regional Planning Council (SFRPC) has secured funds from the U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration (EDA) to capitalize a small business revolving loan fund for businesses adversely impacted by Coronavirus. These funds, provided pursuant to the March 2020 Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), will be administered by the SFRPC through its Revolving Loan Fund CARES Act Program.
$5,380,000 is available for businesses. Click here to learn more and apply.
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Click here to access more COVID-19 Resources & Assistance for Hollywood Businesses.
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The City of Hollywood’s Office of Communications, Marketing and Economic Development is available to discuss any of your business-related issues. Contact us at 954.921.3620 or by email. Please continue to monitor www.hollywoodfl.org and www.choosehollywoodfl.com for the latest updates on businesses programs and resources.
Economic Development Division Raelin Storey, CMED Director Herb Conde-Parlato, Economic Development Manager Tekisha Jordan, Principal Planner Marina Melo, Economic Development Marketing Coordinator
Community Redevelopment Agency - Beach & Downtown Districts Jorge Camejo, Executive Director 954.924.2980
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