Important Information Regarding Tomorrow's CRA Meeting & Regular City Commission MeetingThe City of Hollywood will be conducting City Commission & CRA Board meetings on Wednesday, June 1st at City Hall, 2600 Hollywood Blvd Room 219. The CRA meeting will be held at 9 a.m. and the Regular City Commission Meeting will be held at 1 p.m. The City offers in-person only comments with no registration required. Facial coverings are recommended for visitors and staff while inside City Hall.
The agendas are posted on the City’s website here. 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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Virtual Public MeetingTaft Street Roadway ImprovementsThursday, June 2ndFlorida Department of Transportation has been authorized to undertake a project to provide bike/mobility improvements along Taft Street from SR7 to North 40th Ave. The project has been funded and is currently in the early design phase. A virtual public meeting will be held to present this project to the public and receive feedback regarding proposed improvements.
Join link: https://cohfl.webex.com/cohfl/j.php?MTID=m5ac5b452657c0862b2ac3c92e2f13e19 Webinar number: 2632 676 1650 Webinar password: engineer308 (36446337 from phones) Join by phone +1-408-418-9388 United States Toll Access code: 263 267 61650
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Hurricane Season Begins June 1st Now’s the Time to Get PreparedReduce your stress during an emergency by having your family’s plan in place in advance. A hurricane can cause major disruptions to your family, the power grid and the supply chain. The best way to minimize these and many other problems is to be prepared. Sit down with your family and determine essentials such as how much water your family needs, where you will go if you need to evacuate and how you will stay in contact with loved ones. You will also need to be able to be self-sufficient for at least 7 days after a storm hits our area. To help you prepare, here are some tips from the Florida Department of Health: Your emergency plan should include: a) All members of your household, b) Special medical conditions, c) When and where to evacuate, d) Special transportation needs, e) Emergency meeting place, f) An out-of-town contact who everyone can call to stay in touch, and g) Pet plan. Gather emergency supplies: a) A gallon of water per person for 7 days, b) Non-perishable foods such as canned meat, fish, veggies, fruits and nuts, c) Can opener, disposable plates and utensils, and d) Matches and cooking gel. Stock up on medical needs: a) 30 day supply of prescription medications from your doctor, b) Over the counter pain reliever, antacids, anti-diarrhea medicine and children’s medicine, c) List of all medications and essential medical devices, d) Physician contact number, and e) Blood type and allergies for all household members. Assemble a first-aid kit with sterile bandages, cleansing agent, safety pins, gauze pads, scissors, sewing needle, moist towelettes and tape. Collect essential data in a waterproof container: a) Contact information for property insurer, official emergency agencies, family and friends, b) Credit card and bank information, c) Portable computer storage device with electronic copies of mortgage, home deed, car title, etc. d) Instructions for shutting off utilities, and e) Pet health records. List your major home belongings and back it up with photos.
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The 2022 Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday is going on now through Friday, June 10th. During the sales tax holiday period, tax is not due on the retail sale of eligible items related to disaster preparedness. Learn about the eligible items here.
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New Emergency Notification SystemThe City of Hollywood has launched a new emergency notification system called Alert Hollywood. Used by many government agencies throughout Florida, Alert Hollywood notifies residents through phone calls, e-mails and/or text messages to mobile phones of an emergency in the community such as a hurricane watch or warning, flash flood warning, tornado warning, serious police situations and other critical incidents.
Visit the City's website to access the Alert Hollywood registration page. On the registration page, click on the "Sign Up" link located just below the login fields. After you submit your information, you will receive Alert Hollywood notifications whenever an alert is issued. Alerts may be received by phone and/or email address. Severe weather alerts issued by the National Weather Service are automatically issued through the Alert Hollywood system if you elect to receive those notifications. The Alert Hollywood service is free to the public. Text message fees by your wireless carrier may apply depending on your mobile phone plan.
ALREADY HAVE AN ALERT HOLLYWOOD ACCOUNT? If you already have created an Alert Hollywood account, simply type your username and password in the appropriate fields on the Alert Hollywood registration page and click on the "Sign In" button to log into your account.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR HOLLYWOOD CodeRED SUBSCRIBERS: The City of Hollywood no longer uses the CodeRED emergency alert system. If you would like to receive emergency notifications from the City of Hollywood, you must register for the Alert Hollywood service.
Alert Hollywood is powered by the Everbridge critical event management software platform.
Stay informed - register for Alert Hollywood today!
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The City of Hollywood is looking for volunteers for a public safety exercise on Hollywood Beach on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 from 8 a.m. to noon. Volunteers will be asked to role play members of the public during a simulated incident involving the Hollywood Police Department. Refreshments will be provided. Please contact Jaime Hernandez, City of Hollywood Emergency and Governmental Affairs Manager, at jahernandez@hollywoodfl.org if you are interested.
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Temporary Roadway and Sidewalk Closures on Johnson Street from I-95 to East End of Sunset Golf CourseCity of Hollywood contractor MBR Construction is completing a new concrete sidewalk installation along the north side of Johnson Street in this area. There will be closures to vehicular and pedestrian traffic, therefore it is recommended to seek an alternate route during construction. In general, the workers will be on-site between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. They will reopen the travel lane when they finish work every day at approximately 4 p.m., but the sidewalk will remain closed at all times until the project has been completed by approximately mid-June.
FDOT Sheridan Street Bridge Rehabilitation Project Full Bridge Closure along over the Intracoastal Waterway to Begin Monday, June 13The SR 822/Sheridan Street Bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway will be fully for closed for approximately 90 days beginning Monday, June 13, weather and unforeseen conditions permitting. Eastbound traffic will be detoured via US-1, Hollywood Boulevard, or Dania Beach Boulevard. Westbound traffic will be detoured via SR A1A, Hollywood Boulevard, or Dania Beach Boulevard. Access to local traffic and the Anne Kolb Nature Center will be maintained at all times via eastbound SR 822/ Sheridan Street before the bridge. Project updates will be provided as needed.
Project improvements include installing bicycle-friendly/anti-slip walking plates along the bridge’s moveable spans, removing existing curb and adding a 32-inch traffic barrier between the sidewalk and roadway, removing and replacing the outer pedestrian railing, adding new pedestrian gates in each direction, renovating the existing tender house, upgrading electrical and mechanical components, and access platforms on the bridge.
Please visit the project page for additional information. One Lane Closed on Sheridan Street Turnpike Overpass For Emergency Repair
Drivers are encouraged to seek an alternate route One eastbound lane on the Sheridan Street Turnpike Overpass in the City of Hollywood is closed to vehicular traffic due to a truck that hit the underside of the overpass causing significant damage to the structure. The truck was carrying heavy construction equipment while traveling northbound on the Florida Turnpike. One eastbound lane remains open and the westbound lanes are not affected.
Broward County and the Florida Department of Transportation are working together to evaluate and repair the damage.
The County is helping to reduce traffic congestion in that area by synchronizing the traffic lights to maximize the flow of traffic. Drivers are encouraged to seek an alternate route until repairs are completed.
Roadway and Lane Closures Planned for SW 30th Avenue under I-595.Temporary roadway and lane closures are planned for SW 30th Avenue under I-595 from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. on Sunday, June 5th through Friday, July 1st. The temporary closure will allow for Highway contractors, to remove construction material from Pier 35 to Pier 36 on the 1-595 Bridge, underneath 30th Avenue. Detours will be in place to direct motorists around the construction crews. Motorists are encouraged to seek an alternate route to avoid delays.
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The City of Hollywood Department of Public Utilities will begin its Annual Free Chlorine Line Flushing Program on July 11th. The free chlorine portion of this program will end August 15th. The water distribution system line flushing may continue across the city for an additional two weeks to achieve optimal system maintenance through August 25th if necessary.
The Annual Flushing Program is used to help rid the water distribution pipelines of any accumulated sediments. The hydrant flushing may temporarily cause cloudy or discolored water, which should settle and clear in a few hours after flushing. The cloudiness is due to the sediments in the pipelines and it is not harmful or hazardous.
Typically, flushing will take place in the evening hours between 9 p.m. and 2 a.m. when the demand for water is low. During the water line flushing period, the Water Treatment Plant will temporarily change its method of disinfection from chloramines to free chlorination. Residents may notice a change in the taste and odor of the water during this time.
PLEASE NOTE: The city will discontinue Free Chlorination as of August 15. 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 August 15th.
For questions, please call City of Hollywood Water Quality at 954.967.4230 (option 2). Or the Water Treatment Plant at 954.967.4230. Ask for Luis Montoya, Public Utilities Manager, or Jorge Marin, Water Treatment Plant Superintendent.
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Homeowners Assistance Funding AvailableThe Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF) was established under Section 3206 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and provides more than $676 million in financial assistance to Florida through the United States Department of the Treasury. The state of Florida submitted its HAF plan to the Treasury on August 20, 2021, the program plan was approved on February 09, 2022.
For more information about the program, view the Florida Homeowner Assistance Fund Needs Assessment and Plan. Available Options for Relief
• Mortgage • Utilities • Homeowners Insurance • Property Taxes • Homeowner/Condo Association Fees • Internet
Eligible Homeowners
• Must have experienced a financial hardship after, or that continued after, January 21, 2020. • Must be a Florida homeowner and requesting assistance for their primary residence. Per U.S. Treasury Guidelines, priority is given to Florida’s most vulnerable homeowners who are defined by the following criteria:
- The annual household income is less than or equal to 100% of the Area Median Income (AMI) (or 100% of the U.S. AMI, whichever is greater); and
- The eligible property is in a census tract with a median income that is less than or equal to the U.S. AMI; and
- The applicant is a Socially Disadvantaged Individual, or the eligible property is in a Florida economically distressed rural county or city.
Registration/Application- Homeowners can visit Homeowner Assistance Fund - FloridaJobs.org to complete the first step in determining their eligibility.
- Registration will take 5-10 minutes to complete, and no documentation is required. After registering, the homeowner will receive an email with a confirmation number.
- Potentially eligible homeowners will be invited by prioritization to complete an application. The application can be completed online or at a Customer Assistance Center (locations TBD). The confirmation number received during registration will serve as the reference number for the application.
Required Documentation At a minimum, applicants will need to provide a U.S.-issued government photo identification. Additional documentation, including, but not limited to: mortgage statement(s), utility statement(s), property tax statement(s), homeowner insurance statement(s), homeowner association statement(s), and internet service statement(s), will be required based on the type of assistance requested.
Payment Process DEO will disburse HAF financial assistance directly to mortgage lenders/servicers, land contract holders, manufactured/mobile home lenders, local taxing authorities, property and flood insurance carriers, utility service providers, and internet/broadband service providers. Once a homeowner completes a program application, provides the required documentation, and is approved for the program, the funds will be disbursed to the appropriate party. For detailed information on the HAF contact the Department of Economic Opportunity at 833.987.8997 or email HomeownerAssistanceFund@DEO.MyFlorida.com
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Temporary Park Closures for GOB Project ImprovementsConstruction is underway at several Hollywood parks as part of the voter-approved General Obligation Bond.
Police Athletic League (PAL) Game Field The PAL game field is currently closed for Bermuda grass renovation.
Cathy & Bob Anderson Park Repaving work is underway. The park remains closed through the duration of the project.
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Surveying Taking Place for Sewer Extension Project – N. Park Rd. to 40th Ave. & Wilson St. to Arthur St. The City of Hollywood is expanding its municipal sewer collection system within the limits of the designated area indicated above. To help facilitate this process, survey information will need to be collected from each property within this designated area. Information to be collected during the survey includes identifying the location of an existing septic tank, and sanitary sewer cleanout(s). This service will be provided at no cost to the property owner. Access to the inside of your home is not required, and survey crews will only need access to the exterior of your property around the outside of your home.
The City of Hollywood is under contract with EAC Consulting Inc. and Gibbs Land Surveyors to collect this necessary information. We ask for your cooperation by allowing authorized personnel from Gibbs Land Surveyors and EAC Consulting, Inc. access to the exterior of your property. Upon request, crews will provide identification prior to entering private property.
Gibbs Land Surveyors Steve Seeley Charles McLeod Jerry Jean Ricardo Jackson
EAC Consulting, Inc. Eduardo Garces Elias Guevara Matheus Dutra Mojibade Solarink
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Call or Log On and Report ItResidents are encouraged to report a problem with a short-term/vacation rental property anytime, day or night, by calling our live customer service telephone operator or via the real-time website.
For more information on:
For Police and Fire non-emergency situations, please call 954.764.HELP (4357) Emergency situations: call 9-1-1
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COVID-19 Testing InformationNOTICE: The Oak Lake Park Community Center Location is now a rapid PCR test site. Please visit the City's website for information on COVID-19 testing site options in Hollywood and within Broward County. Options are available for those with medical insurance and for those who do not have insurance.
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Use Caution on Where You Test & Vaccinate for COVID-19From roadside tents to empty store fronts, testing and vaccination sites are found across South Florida. Residents are urged to use caution as many of these locations are charging everyone for testing and service fees, not returning results, or are requiring social security numbers.
Residents are encouraged to use sites hosted by Broward County or a municipality, hospitals, or urgent care clinics for COVID-19 testing and vaccinations. These sites are staffed with licensed personnel who can provide expert admissions of testing and vaccinations. They also guaranteed to provide your results as quickly as possible, at no cost to patients with insurance. If you have any questions, you should consult your primary care physician.
For information and links to testing and vaccination sites in Broward County, please visit the City’s COVID testing and vaccination resource here.
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Vaccination Sites Several fixed vaccination sites are operating in Broward County offering the Pfizer vaccine to residents ages 5 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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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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