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Wednesday, November 3, 2021The City of Hollywood will be conducting City Commission & CRA Board meetings tomorrow at Hollywood City Hall, 2600 Hollywood Blvd Room 219. Please note, as a result of the reduced COVID positivity rate in Broward County, full public access to City Hall and other City facilities was restored on Monday, October 18, 2021. As such, the City has returned to in-person only comments with no registration required. Facial coverings are recommended for visitors and required for staff while inside City Hall. Following a temperature check upon entering City Hall, staff will direct the public to the designated seating area for the meeting. View Meeting Agenda: Watch the Meeting: Those requiring additional assistance may call the Office of the City Clerk at 954.921.3211 during normal business hours. For City Commission Meeting questions, please contact Patricia A. Cerny at 954.921.3211 or via email at pcerny@hollywoodfl.org. For CRA Meeting questions, please contact Phyllis Lewis at 954.924.2980 or via email at plewis@hollywoodfl.org.
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Get Ready for King TidesNovember 3 - 9 Unusually high tides, also known as King Tides, are expected periodically through early December. Flooding in low-lying areas is more likely during this time of the year due to the close proximity of the moon which creates King Tides. These seasonal high tides, combined with rising sea levels and inclement weather conditions, exacerbate flooding risks. Rainfall and wind strength and direction also have a significant impact on the height of the tides causing them to come in higher or lower than predicted. With seven miles of shoreline, 7.9 miles of canals, and a flat topography, Hollywood is vulnerable to the effects of sea level rise and tidal flooding.
Based on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s tide predictions, above average high tides are expected: Above average high tides are also expected again, on both the new moon and the full moon, and additional date to watch for tidal impacts includes November 18-19.
High seasonal tides can cause low-lying coastal areas to flood. Motorists are urged to use caution and seek alternate routes to avoid traveling on flooded streets. Coastal roads, parking lots and docks in vulnerable areas could flood during the times of high tide.
Seasonal tides could raise the water level by more than 2 and a half feet during high tide.
The City continues working on both short and long-term solutions to minimize the impacts of tidal flooding and has completed the installation of flap gates in the stormwater system to help prevent tidal water from flowing back through the stormwater drains. Additionally, auxiliary pumps are stationed in high risk areas to help clear flooded streets as quickly as possible.
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ArtsPark Movie NightFriday, November 5th at 8 p.m. Join your neighbors at ArtsPark Movie Night! This Friday, Frozen 2 (PG), will be featured on the big screen at the Amphitheater in Downtown Hollywood. Showtime is at 8 p.m. and admission is free. Lawn seating available. Catch a new movie every Friday night at 8 p.m. at the ArtsPark, which is located at US 1 and Hollywood Boulevard. Visit the City's website event calendar at www.hollywoodfl.org for the complete movie schedule.
Single-use plastics and Styrofoam containers are prohibited at the ArtsPark, including plastic bottles and bags.
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Operation PaintbrushSaturday, November 6The Department of Public Works has secured a supply of paint from Broward County allowing Operation Paintbrush to take place this weekend. Operation Paintbrush will be held on Saturday, November 6th from 8:00 a.m. until noon while supplies last. The program provides for up to 20 gallons of high-quality exterior latex paint for free to single-family homeowners and non-profit organizations in Hollywood.
Paint can be picked up on Saturday at the Department of Public Works, 1600 S. Park Road in Hollywood. Distribution is on a first come, first served basis while the City's supply lasts. To participate, you must provide your current driver’s license with Hollywood address and a current utility bill as proof of Hollywood residency.
The paint colors offered are white, beige, terracotta, gray, and turquoise. Please note, this is not a paint drop-off site. For more information on the program, please contact the Department of Public Works at 954.967.4526.
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Dream Car Classic Sunday, November 7th at 10 a.m.Dozens of classic cars, trucks and other vehicles of interest will be featured from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the 1900 block of Hollywood Boulevard. There will be a special appearance by International Face Art artistic face painting and glitter tattoos! Admission is free and vehicle registration is $20. The Dream Car Classic takes place on the first Sunday of the month.
For more information, call 954.825.1027, visit www.cobrajoeproductions.com or email Joe Bevelacqua.
Remember, Hollywood is plastic and foam free! Please consider bringing a reusable water bottle and leave plastic bags and other single-use plastics at home.
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Hollywood Veterans & Active Service MembersWe’re celebrating you with a complimentary mealEach year the City of Hollywood honors its Veterans on the national holiday. This year we are celebrating local Hollywood veterans by offering a complementary meal at one of your favorite Hollywood restaurants. Please RSVP by calling the Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts at 954.921.3404 to obtain a free meal voucher. The voucher must be picked up from the Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Administration Office, 1405 S. 28th Avenue on Monday, November 8th through Wednesday, November 10th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. only. Voucher is for veterans with valid Military ID/DD214. We thank you for your service.
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The Hollywood City Commission invites the community to an open forum where they can ask questions and share suggestions or concerns. The quarterly Commission in the Community forums take place in each district of the City. Each meeting is facilitated by the District Commissioner for the area where the meeting is held. Commission in the Community begins with a welcome from Mayor Josh Levy followed by an open forum moderated by the hosting District Commissioner. This forum will be hosted by District 1 Commissioner Caryl Shuham on Wednesday, November 10th starting at 6:00 p.m. at the ArtsPark at Young Circle in downtown Hollywood.
Single-use plastics and Styrofoam containers are prohibited at the ArtsPark, including plastic bottles and bags.
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The City Commission recently adopted revisions to Chapter 99.05 of the Code for Dog Beach that expands the hours of operation. These new signs have been ordered for the Surf Road entrance at Custer Street and Pershing Street. For more information, please visit the Dog Beach webpage.
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Help Shape the Future of the City of Hollywood Marina Master PlanThe City of Hollywood has embarked on the preparation of a Marina Master Plan that seeks to provide a modern, safe and secure marina facility with year-round recreational opportunities for locals and visiting boat owners. Visit www.PlanHollywoodFLMarina.com to share your thoughts and complete a short survey.
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N. 22nd Avenue between Johnson & Sheridan StreetsContractors for Florida Power and Light, Concurrent, is closing N. 22nd Avenue at numerous locations to install new concrete poles in conjunction with their Citywide hardening project. The closures along N. 22nd Avenue have begun and continue for approximately two months. Various streets and alleys adjacent to the corridor where closures will be implemented will also be impacted. The construction schedule may be adjusted due to inclement weather. DETOUR MAPS
Southwest Broward Mobility Improvements Project One lane in each direction of N 56th Avenue from Pembroke Road to Douglas Street will be closed 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, for sidewalk construction, swale improvements, and asphalt placement. Detours might be implemented through adjacent roads if necessary, to improve safety. Flaggers will be present and detour signs will be in place to direct motorists around the work zone. Additionally, pedestrian signal improvements will take place at the intersections of S 56th Avenue/N 56th Avenue with Pembroke Road, Washington Street, Hollywood Boulevard, Johnson Street, Taft Street, Sheridan Street, and Stirling Road from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Workers will be present and lane closures will be place in the vicinity to direct motorists around the work zone. Work is underway through spring 2023.
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REMINDER: Important Information about Your Utility RatesLast October a new three tiered utility rate structure for water and wastewater customers began that included an annual rate increase while encouraging water conservation. The annual rate adjustments are funding increasing operating costs and mandatory water and wastewater system upgrades to meet state and federal regulatory requirements. The three tier rate structure rewards customers who conserve water and creates an incentive for those who currently do not, thereby allowing customers greater control over their monthly bill. The charges for water increase as usage increases, so the more water a customer consumes, the higher the rate they are charged.
An average single family residential customer’s monthly water usage is 600 cubic feet (approximately 4,500 gallons). Effective your first utility bill in November, the average water customer can expect to pay $25.62, an increase of $0.30 a month. The average water and wastewater customer will pay $77.58, an increase of $0.87 a month. The new stormwater rate of $7.62 is an increase of $1.50 a month, based on the Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC) Annual Price Index. As a reminder for seasonal customers who live here less than 12 months a year, a minimum monthly base rate is charged regardless of use. For additional information, please visit the City’s website or call Utility Billing Customer Service at 954.921.3938. Sanitation Fee For Single Family Homes and Duplex Apartments Effective October 1st, single family homes and duplexes who receive solid waste and recycling collection services from Waste Pro, USA will see a new monthly rate of $45 for twice-weekly garbage collection, weekly recycling and yard waste collections, monthly bulk collection, processing and disposal. Annual increases to the rate will be determined based on contractual obligations and program administrative costs. For more information please visit the City website.
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Reinstatement of Disconnections for Past Due Balances Have ResumedOver 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.
Disconnections and late penalties for past due utility balances resumed 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:
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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Bicycle Mobility Master PlanShare your Ideas!Hollywood has a strong foundation for bicycle mobility with a network of local streets that surround a vibrant, historic downtown, world-famous oceanfront promenade, and expanded urban core. The City Commission has approved a Comprehensive City-wide Bicycle Mobility Master Plan that builds on these strengths. There is still time to share your thoughts on the plan. For more information and to learn more about the plan, visit the City's website.
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Reminder:New Noise Regulations Now in EffectEffective June 1st, select Hollywood 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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REMINDER: Hollywood is Plastic and Foam Free Single-Use Plastics and Foam are Prohibited on Hollywood Beach, at City-Owned Parks and Facilities, and 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.
If you're planning on going to the beach or park or attending an event or meeting at City Hall, a community center, park, ArtsPark at Young Circle, or other city facility, please don't bring plastic bottles, bags and other single-use plastics and foam containers.
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CDBG Eviction Prevention and Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Hollywood is providing an Eviction Prevention/Rental Assistance Program funded by the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for eligible Hollywood residents affected by the COVID-19 Health Crisis.
Applications are now being accepted. To learn more about the program and application window, please click here.
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Vaccination Sites Several fixed vaccination sites are operating in Broward County offering the Pfizer vaccine to residents ages 12 and older. No appointment is required. No insurance necessary. Use the VACCINATION SITE LOCATOR to find a site near you.
HOLLYWOOD Broward Community Health Center, 5010 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 100B. Refer to the website for appointment/walk-in availability.
Hollywood VA Clinic, 3702 Washington Street, Suite 201. Veterans and spouses/caregivers only. Refer to their website for more information.
Multiple Publix, Walgreens and Walmart locations in Hollywood are also offering vaccinations. For more information on site locations, please visit the DOH-Broward website.
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Free COVID-19 Testing Site in West HollywoodThe Florida Department of Health in Broward County, in partnership with the City of Hollywood hosts a free COVID-19 Walk-Up Testing Site at the Boulevard Heights Community Center, 6770 Garfield Street in West Hollywood from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. This site is closed on Sundays and Mondays. No appointment is necessary, however if you would prefer to schedule an appointment, please call 954.412.7300. Priority is given to school children and staff. Please be sure to wear a facial covering when arriving for testing.
Free COVID-19 Testing for K-12 Students OnlySouth Regional Health Center4105 Pembroke Road in HollywoodWalk-Up testing for K-12 students only Free Indoor COVID-19 Testing Site at David Park Community CenterSchedule an appointment at cur.tv/hollywood Walk-ups are also welcome David Park Community Center 108 N 33rd Court Sunday - Thursday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Test results are delivered electronically within 24-48 upon receipt of the sample at the lab.
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Are You Using Our New Customer Service App?Need to report a pothole? Have you spotted a clogged storm drain? Or maybe you have noticed a code concern. “Hollywood Connect” is a fast, easy and convenient way for users to report non-emergency concerns directly to Hollywood City Hall.
Reports may be submitted using the Hollywood Connect mobile app, via the website at www.HollywoodFL.org/HollywoodConnect, or via email at hollywoodconnect@hollywoodfl.org. To download the free app, search for “Hollywood Connect” in the AppStore or Google Play Store.
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Report Issues with Short-Term/Vacation Rental PropertiesStruggling with a problem vacation rental that is licensed to operate in your neighborhood? We are here to help with two new tools to combat problem short-term and vacation rental properties. Whether it is a loud party, concerns with parking or trash, you can report it 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to a live operator via a dedicated customer service telephone phone number, or via a real-time website. To report an issue simply: Click here for details on this new system.
For more information on rules for short-term rental properties in the City of Hollywood and the City’s noise ordinance, please visit the City's Vacation Rental License webpage.
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