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Free Career Training For Hollywood Residents **Now Offered On Saturdays** Virtual Orientation: Thursday, June 24 @ 4PM Click Here To Join Eligible residents can receive FREE 12-week training courses and job placement assistance.
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In-Person & Virtual Community Workshops Planned for Stormwater Master Plan UpdateThursday, July 15th and Thursday, August 5th The Department of Public Utilities will be hosting two public workshops to discuss the City's ongoing Stormwater system assessment, flooding mitigation plans, and the actions needed to adapt to sea level rise. These workshops are an opportunity for the public to share their past experiences with flooding events in Hollywood as a way to help guide the development of the Stormwater Master Plan. Issues to be discussed: sea level rise, flooding, saltwater intrusion, groundwater table, storm systems, water quality, storm surge, low-lying elevations, backflow flooding, high tides, infrastructure and resilience. All are invited to attend either in-person or virtually. Register your virtual attendance here:
Register your virtual attendance: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NWn06dizRsmWOKJqvEZj2Q
Register your virtual attendance: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NWn06dizRsmWOKJqvEZj2Q
About the City of Hollywood Stormwater Master Plan Update (SWMP) The SWMP will review and update the City’s overall stormwater system to account for the projected effects of sea level rise, storm surge, and other extreme weather events. The assessment aims to identify and prioritize areas that experience flooding, and will induce a series of Capital Improvement Projects that appropriately update drainage systems and coastal infrastructure. The SWMP will define implementable actions for proactive planning for the City to adapt to sea level rise and flooding.
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Notice to Utility CustomersReinstatement of Disconnections for Past Due Balances Begins October 1stOver one year ago, the City of Hollywood temporarily suspended its policy for service disconnections for past due balances. It was a way to help customers through a difficult economic time and to ensure water service was available for hand washing and other hygiene measures during the height of the pandemic. Customers were encouraged to stay current with their utility payments during this time if they were able, and to reach out for assistance in setting up a payment plan if they were not.
Considering the current positive trends in the COVID vaccination rate and declining COVID-19 positivity rates, disconnections and late penalties for past due utility balances will resume on October 1, 2021. Customers with an outstanding balance on their utility accounts have the following options: If you need assistance: Contact the Family Success Center for Broward County to apply for emergency assistance online here or by calling the Emergency Rental Assistance Hotline at 888-692-7203 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday If you need to set up a payment plan: Contact the City's Customer Service team by calling 954.921.3938 or by email If you would like to pay a delinquent balance in full: You can make a payment online, use the 24-hour automated phone system by calling 954.921.3938 or one of the below options:
Cashiers Office at City Hall, 2600 Hollywood Boulevard, Room 103. Hours: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday Drive-thru window at City Hall, 2600 Hollywood Boulevard – (North side of building). Hours: 7:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday After hours drop box at City Hall, 2600 Hollywood Boulevard (North side of building) next to the "drive thru" window
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Let the Music Play! Live entertainment has returned to the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk "Bandshell" at Johnson StreetCheck out the full entertainment schedule here.
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Rhythms in Conversation ArtsPark ~ Friday, June 25 ~ 7 - 8 p.m.Drummer & percussionist Willie Stewart will present the magical motivational percussion workshop. Bring a drum or percussion instrument to join in the fun. A limited supply of additional instruments will be available for use. You wont want to miss this FREE fun family event.
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ArtsPark Movie Night Friday, June 25th at 8 p.m.Cool Runnings (PG) will be featured Friday night on the big screen at the ArtsPark Amphitheater. Bring a blanket or beach chair for lawn seating. Social distancing will be enforced. Showtime is at 8 p.m. and admission is free. Catch a new movie every Friday night at 8 p.m. – visit the event calendar at www.hollywoodfl.org for the movie schedule. Single-use plastics are prohibited at the ArtsPark, please consider bringing a reusable bottle of water instead.
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Dive into summer at your local Community Pool!Open swim time and structured aquatic programs will be offered this summer at your local community pools. Two community pools in Hollywood are now open to the public. Dive into summer at either of these locations:
• Driftwood Community Pool, 3000 N. 69th Avenue in west Hollywood • Attucks Middle School, 3500 N 22nd Avenue in east Hollywood For more information including fees, hours of operations and programming details, please call 954.967.4644.
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Public Access to City Hall & City Facilities ResumedOnline and Drive Thru Services Still AvailableWelcome back! Public access to City Hall and City facilities has resumed. Masks remain recommended for the general public and required for City staff while inside City facilities. In a continuing effort to help stop the spread of COVID-19, residents are still encouraged to use the City's Online Services to conduct business and utilize the drive through window at City Hall to pay bills and fees.
The Building Department's QLess Check-In Service should also be used to reserve your space in line before entering City Hall.
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The newest edition of New Horizons is out. Take a moment to read the latest news from your Mayor and Commissioners, the Parks and Recreation Program and Events Guide, Q2 Report Card, and other news and happenings in Hollywood. You can read this summer edition online here.
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Broward County COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program - National ban on evictions ends June 30th
3 In-Person Service Centers Now Open Online Portal Remains Active - Apply Today!
Residents behind on their rent and utility balances due to a COVID-19 financial hardship are encouraged to submit an application for Emergency Rental Assistance before the end of the national eviction ban on June 30th. Three new customer service centers offer in-person assistance if necessary or desired – an appointment is required.
Broward County has received $53 million in federal funding for its Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP), which for eligible residents provides 100 percent of past due rent and utility payments as far back as March 2020. Up to 12 months of assistance for past due rent is available for eligible residents who have experienced financial hardship, are at risk of eviction and homelessness, and up to three months of future payments to provide housing stability.
To schedule an appointment at an in-person service center, call 800-204-0557. An agent will help applicants ensure they have all the required documentation to complete the process. Applicants who are missing documentation will be given a checklist and asked to return with the proper documentation. Locations for in-person assistance include:
Housing Foundation of America 2400 N. University Drive, Suite 200 Pembroke Pines, FL 33024
Housing Foundation of America 1773 N. State Road 7, Suite 101-D Lauderhill, FL 33313
Crisis Housing Solutions (at the Northwest Family Success Center) 10077 NW 29th St. Coral Springs, FL 33065
Tenants and landlords are encouraged to work together to complete the application process. Rental assistance funds will be paid to either the tenant or the landlord. Utility assistance payments will be paid directly to the utility provider.
An online application option is available and encouraged for fastest response. To apply online, visit Broward.org/RentAssistance or call 888-692-7203 for assistance over the phone in English, Spanish and Creole, Monday through Friday, from 8AM to 5PM. Tenants or landlords who have already filed an application can also call 888-692-7203 to check the status of their application. Please have case number handy.
As of June 22, in Broward County, 4,600 individuals have completed the application process and another 6,300 have started the process but not completed it. “We have funds available, and a program in place to help,” said Broward County Family Success Assistant Director Natalie Beasley. “We will continue to accept applications after June 30, but strongly encourage those who have started the application process and not completed it to do so as soon as possible.” For more information, visit Broward.org/RentAssistance.
PLEASE NOTE: This program is offered through Broward County. This is not a City of Hollywood program.
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VACCINATION SITES There are currently 12 fixed vaccination site locations in Broward County. Nine of the sites are operated by DOH-Broward; three are operated by Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM).
Upcoming schedule updates: - The vaccination sites at Tree Tops Park in Davie, Snyder Park in Fort Lauderdale, the Broward College North Campus (Coconut Creek) and Vizcaya Park (Miramar) are now closed.
- The site at Pompano Beach CitiCentre will close on June 30, 2021.
POP-UP VACCINATION SITES CONTINUE “Pop-up” vaccination sites are present throughout offering the Pfizer vaccine to residents ages 12 and older. No appointment required. No insurance necessary. DOH-Broward pop-up sites offer $10 grocery gift certificates redeemable at local supermarkets for all individuals receiving first doses. HOLLYWOOD Hispanic Unity Wednesday, June 30-August 11; 10AM – 5PM
DANIA BEACH Dania Beach City Hall Monday, June 28; 1PM-6PM DAVIE Saint David’s Catholic Church Sunday, June 27; 8AM – 1PM DEERFIELD BEACH North East Focal Point Friday, June 25; 9AM-4PM FORT LAUDERDALE Tabernaculo De Vida Sunday, June 27; Noon-3PM LAUDERHILL Lauderhill Bus Terminal Wednesday, June 23; 10AM-7PM Thursday, June 24, Friday, June 25 and Saturday, June 26; 2:30PM-7PM MIRAMAR Miramar City Hall Saturday, June 26; 6PM-10PM View Posted Schedule for Location Details
For more information on site locations, please visit the DOH-Broward website.
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New Noise Regulations Now in EffectThe City's new noise ordinance is in effect. Effective June 1st, select businesses must have a Noise Level Detection Device installed. Learn more about the new rules in effect for residents, business owners, and vacation rental property owners here.
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Field Data Collections Crews at Work for North Beach Utilities Underground Conversion ProjectThe City has hired Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. as consultants for the design of the North Beach Utilities Underground Conversion Project. Residents in the North Beach neighborhood should expect to see crews from Kimley-Horn performing field data collections in the area.
Collection crews will be working in the area of A1A and Surf Road from Balboa Street to Franklin Street and in two additional sections at Douglas Street and Freedom Street over the next several weeks.
Crews will be inspecting meters and service entrances and taking photos and measurements to be used in the project design. Crews will be wearing neon vests and carrying identification available upon request.
For additional inquiries, please contact Senior Project Manager Juan José Figueroa at 954.921.3410.
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Temporary Lane Closures on 19th Ave between Tyler St and Hollywood Blvd Temporary lane closures are underway along 19th Avenue between just north of Tyler Street and just south of Hollywood Boulevard. The closures allow for the installation of 500 feet of new watermain pipes. The lane closures will take place on a phased schedule over the course of the next 2-3 weeks. Work will begin in the area of Hollywood Boulevard and will continue north as the project progresses. Inclement weather and unforeseen utility conflicts may alter this planned construction schedule. Detours will be in-place routing motorists around the construction zones. Motorists are advised to seek an alternate route to avoid construction delays.
Florida Power and Light Construction Underway Contractors for Florida Power and Light will be installing new overhead and underground service as part of their ongoing Citywide hardening initiative. There are eight (8) locations with several involving closures and detours to the east and west of US 1 along Johnson Street between N. 21st Avenue/Dixie Highway and N.15th Avenue.
Nearly all of the work will be done along Johnson Street, however an adjacent alley east of N. 21st Avenue, as well as N. 20th Avenue on the north side of Johnson Street will also be closed. Motorists are asked to pay close attention to detour signing to avoid any congestion that may occur along the various detour routes.
This work is anticipated to be finished within two months.
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New Rules for Vacation Rental PropertiesOn January 20, 2021, the City made a number of changes to the Vacation Rental License Program Ordinance. Changes include a requirement that all existing vacation rental properties and properties being used as a vacation rental in the City of Hollywood must obtain a Vacation Rental License from the City of Hollywood, in addition to obtaining a State license and other licenses. Click here for additional information, requirements, enforcement schedule and links to register your property.
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Phase II Underway in Parkside NeighborhoodThe ongoing Department of Public Utilities watermain replacement project is underway in the Parkside Neighborhood. Work will take place from Dixie Highway to Federal Highway from Hollywood Boulevard to Pembroke Road, Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. through February, 2022.
As a reminder: due to planned construction activities in the neighborhood alleyways, the placement of garbage and recycling bins, as well as bulk items will need to be placed curbside at the front of a property. To ensure collection trucks can access the bins and bulk items at the curb, parking on the street will be prohibited from 8:00 a.m. to noon on Monday and Thursday.
Phase II in this temporary on-street parking ban and change to curbside collections affects the following residents:
Washington Street to Hollywood Boulevard from Federal Highway to Dixie Highway
The estimated completion time for Phase II is October 1, 2021. Your patience and understanding is appreciated during this important infrastructure improvement project. If you have any questions, please contact Public Utilities at 954.921.3930 or Public Works at 954.967.4526.
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Hollywood is Plastic and Foam Free on Hollywood Beach, at City-Owned Properties & by City VendorsThe City of Hollywood is committed to reducing our environmental impact and becoming more sustainable. One step the City has taken in achieving this goal is to ban the use of nonbiodegradable containers, like plastics and expanded polystyrene foam (EPS), for serving food products.
On October 1, 2018, any establishment located east of the Intracoastal Waterway selling food intended for consumption by customers off the premises of their business, was included in the ban. On October 21, 2020, the City Commission approved a ban on single-use plastics and polystyrene on City-owned properties and by City vendors. City-owned properties include community centers, Hollywood City Hall, Fire Stations and more. A six month grace period is now in effect, prior to citation for violations.
What types of food packaging are banned? Cups, lids, straws, plates, bowls, utensils, sandwich containers, or other packaging, which are made of plastic, polystyrene plastic, or of any nonbiodegradable material are banned.
What is polystyrene and why did the City of Hollywood ban it? Polystyrene, best known as “styrofoam,” is a non-biodegradable plastic material made from petroleum. It is commonly used in takeout containers, disposable coffee cups, single-use utensils and dinnerware. The material breaks apart easily, and is often found littered throughout waterways and can harm wildlife if ingested.
How do you identify polystyrene packaging? Polystyrene material can be identified with the "6" symbol marked on the packaging.
What types of food packaging can be used? Businesses may use any compostable materials or paper. Businesses may also access the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI), which is an online catalog of key individuals and groups from government, industry and academia, which promotes the use and recycling of biodegradable polymeric materials (via composting).
What will happen if my business does not comply with the ban? Businesses found in violation will be issued a Code Violation and could face fines for failing to comply.
For more information about the products included in the ban, please refer to Code of Ordinances 97.05. You may also contact the City of Hollywood Code Compliance Division at 954.921.3061.
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