Hollywood, Florida
Watch/Participate CRA Board/Commission Meetings

Important Information Regarding the Upcoming CRA and City Commission Meetings

In accordance with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ Executive Order No. 20-69, and due to the current prohibition on public access to Hollywood City Hall, the City is offering a number of options for members of the public to view and participate in the October 21st meetings from their home.

The Regular City Commission and CRA Board Meeting Agendas are available online. VIEW AGENDAS

WATCH LIVE WEBSTREAM on the City’s website
Comcast Channel 78
ATT U-Verse Channel 99

Any member of the public wishing to comment publicly on any matter, including specific agenda items and/or Citizens Comments may do so via the City’s website at the links below or via telephone.

  • CLICK HERE to submit a comment for the City Commission Meeting (The deadline to submit comments for the CRA Board Meeting has passed)

  • Comments must be received by 6:00 p.m. TODAY

  • Those without internet access or who may need additional assistance, may call the City Clerk at 954.921.3211 during normal business hours


Please note: Comments left on voicemail machines, emailed, posted to the City or CRA social media accounts or submitted after stated deadlines will not be accepted.

Rent, Mortgage & Utility Assistance Programs

Approximately 2 Million Dollars Available to Hollywood Residents

Now more than ever, it is important to protect yourself and your family from the effects of COVID-19. All are encouraged to keep wearing a mask, wash your hands and maintain a safe social distance. For Hollywood residents worried about eviction, or not being able to pay their utility bill, the City of Hollywood is here to help you. Up to $10,000 is available for qualified Hollywood residents for rent, a mortgage or utility bill with no reimbursement required. 

The City has entered into agreement with the State of Florida, Broward County and HOPE South Florida for this Eviction Prevention and Re-Housing Rental Assistance Program and the Foreclosure Prevention/Mortgage Assistance Program. Funding for these programs is through the Coronavirus Relief Funds (CRF), specifically for City of Hollywood residents that have been affected by the COVID-19 Health Crisis. 

The application window is open now. For additional information and to apply, please visit www.HollywoodFL.org/Assistance.

If you have questions or require assistance with the application, please contact the City of Hollywood Community Development Division at 954.921.3271.

Want More Sidewalks

Gracewood Neighborhood Sidewalk Project

The City of Hollywood is applying for a grant to fill in missing sidewalk sections in the Gracewood neighborhood surrounding West Hollywood Elementary School and McArthur High School.  The primary purpose of this project is to improve pedestrian safety by providing a safe network of interconnected sidewalks that will allow people of all ages and abilities to travel to and from the many schools and retail locations in the area. 

Additionally, the addition of several bicycle mobility options, including an 8 foot wide multi-use sidewalk on North 64th Avenue between Hollywood Boulevard and Johnson Street would also provide students a safe way to ride their bikes to and from school in the area.

The grant process, in part, requires “community support” for the project. The City is offering a number of online options where you can lend your support for the project:

  • Click here to sign the online petition

  • Attend the virtual meeting on Thursday, October 29th at 6:30 p.m. Meeting Details 

  • Visit the City's Facebook page to lend your support. GO TO FACEBOOK to DM us

  • Email the City to lend your support. Email Us 

GRANT DETAILS

Up to $3 million in grant funding is available for this project as part of the Complete Streets and other Localized Initiative Programs (CSLIP), administered by the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization. 

CURRENT LOCATION CONDITIONS

  • Substantial number of street segments without sidewalks and/or missing curb and access ramps

  • Low number of bicycle lanes

PROPOSED PROJECT SCOPE

  • Construct 3.5 miles of new 5 foot wide concrete sidewalk with curb ramps to fill-in missing sections and connect to the existing sidewalk infrastructure within the Gracewood neighborhood

  • Project boundaries Johnson Street to Hollywood Boulevard between 64 Ave and US 441-State Road 7

  • Proposed sidewalks will be installed in existing swale area
  • Remove approx. .5 miles of existing sidewalk on west side of N 64th Ave and replace with 8 foot wide multi-purpose concrete sidewalk between Hollywood Blvd. and Johnson Street

Click here for additional information.

Apply Now SPARK Hollywood Pitch Competition

Do You Have the Next Big Idea?

The City of Hollywood and the Greater Hollywood Chamber of Commerce have partnered to present the SPARK Hollywood Pitch Competition. The ‘quick-pitch competition’ will feature entrepreneurs and new ventures competing for cash and in-kind prizes by giving a three-minute presentation of their innovative business proposal to a panel of judges comprised of local investors and business professionals.

SPARK Pitch Competition
Thursday, November 12 at @5pm via Zoom


Apply today at www.sparkhollywoodfl.com
Applications Must be Submitted by Friday, October 23rd, 2020


Traffic Alert

Traffic Alert: Sheridan Street Closure on Thursday

Sheridan Street at the Intracoastal Waterway will be closed on Thursday, October 22nd from 10:00 a.m. through Friday, October 23rd at 3:00 a.m. Motorists are urged to seek an alternate route to avoid delays, detours will be in place to direct motorist. Public access to West Lake Park and the Anne Kolb Nature Center will be maintained.

Imagine a Day Without Water October 21, 2020

Imagine a Day Without Water

National “Imagine a Day Without Water” is celebrated on Oct 21st annually to remind our communities of the vital importance of safe drinking water. This reminder has taken on special meaning in light of the critical role that safe and dependable water and sanitation have played in combating public health risks from the COVID-19 pandemic. City of Hollywood Department of Public Utilities Staff are essential workers striving 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to produce and distribute clean drinking water to help keep our community safe and healthy.  On Imagine a Day Without Water, we celebrate those efforts and remind all our residents how important it is to maintain and protect our drinking water system.
 
Imagine a Day Without Water is Sponsored by the Value of Water Campaign.  Please visit https://imagineadaywithoutwater.org/ for a variety of activities celebrating water including virtual events, student games and contests and other online activities.

Virtual Halloween Contests

Virtual Halloween Contests

Join us for some virtual Halloween fun! 

Capture a photo of your creativity in a Pumpkin Carving/Decorating Contest and get the family together (pets too!) and snap a photo for the Family Costume Contest.

Click here for contest rules and registration information.

Deadline to register is October 28th!

Trick or treat Drive thru

Children's "Halloween Drive Through" at TY Park

The Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts, in partnership with Broward County Parks and Recreation, will be hosting a Halloween Candy Kick-Off Drive Through Event at T.Y. Park, 3300 North Park Road in Hollywood on Saturday, October 31st from 4 to 6 p.m. Children ages 3 to 12 are welcome to participate, candy supplies are limited.

This is a drive through only event. All attendees must remain in their vehicles at all times and facial coverings are required, no exceptions. For more information on the drive through event, please call 954.921.3404.

Halloween Events Cancelled

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions on large gatherings, the Hollyweird Halloween Block Party in Downtown Hollywood and the Halloween event on Harrison Street have both been cancelled. Please continue to check the calendar of events on www.hollywoodfl.org for the most up-to-date information on City events.

Get to know your Ballot understand amendments and charters October 21 at 1pm
Get to know your Ballot understand amendments and charters October 21 at 1pm
Sidewalk Repairs Underway

Sidewalk Repairs Underway City-wide

City of Hollywood contractor, Florida Sidewalk Solutions, is working to correct 1,349 potential trip hazards in three zones. Construction will cover over one mile of repairs and will be completed in stages, with high hazard locations taking first priority. Work will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, weather permitting. Crews will take all the necessary steps to minimize noise and dust, and all equipment will be on the sidewalk, not within swale areas. Repairs will be completed by the end of the same work day. Property owners are asked to remove personal items to ensure a clear work area. 

Click for information on construction areas

For more information on this project, please call the Department of Public Works at 954.967.4526.
Free COVID-19 Testing

Priority testing for school staff and students

Free COVID-19 Walk-Up Testing 

Boulevard Heights Community Center
6770 Garfield Street, Hollywood
Tuesday - Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.  

Mobile appointments for home-bound residents - call 954.412.7300

Click here for additional information.


Uncover Broward County Amendment Two

Uncover Broward County Amendment Two

On the November 3, 2020 ballot, Broward County voters will see a question regarding an amendment to the Broward County Charter. The Amendment 2 question, if passed, would allow the County to move forward on transportation surtax projects on County property within a City, without having to comply with the local municipality's zoning, regulations and ordinances. In other words, the City of Hollywood Ordinances would be bypassed if this amendment is approved by voters.

What is the ballot language?

COUNTY REGULATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF SURTAX-FUNDED TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS ON COUNTY PROPERTY

“To facilitate implementation of surtax-funded improvements to the countywide transportation system, shall the Broward County Charter be amended to provide that County ordinances regulating the development, including zoning, permitting, construction, operation, or administration, of transportation improvement projects that are (1) on County-owned or County-leased property and (2) funded in whole or in part with proceeds from the transportation surtax approved by the County’s voters in 2018, prevail over conflicting Municipal ordinances?”
YES  ____________
NO  ____________

Potential impacts of Charter Amendment 2?

If Amendment 2 passes, the City will no longer have the ability to regulate the development, zoning, permitting, construction, operation, or administration of any transportation improvement projects on County-owned or County-leased property that are funded all or in part with proceeds from the transportation surtax. City leaders ask that you be an informed voter and have your voice heard on this important matter.

Click here to read the media release distributed by the Broward League of Cities and the Broward County City Managers’ Association.  

November 3 General Election Sample Ballot

Mobile Mammography

Mobile Mammography

Education and Screenings
in Hollywood for Uninsured Women

In an effort to give back to the community, Florida Mobile Mammography, together with Susan G. Komen and Gilda’s Club, will be providing education and screenings to women who do not have any insurance. If anyone is interested in this program, please reach out to Florida Mobile Mammography at 877.318.1349 or Gilda’s Club at 954.763.6776.

King Tides

High seasonal tides can cause low-lying coastal areas to flood

Based on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s tide predictions, above average high tides are expected. High seasonal tides, also known as King Tides, can cause low-lying coastal areas to flood. Motorists are urged to use caution and seek an alternative route to avoid traveling on flooded streets. Seasonal tides can raise the water level by more than 2 and a half feet during high tide which can cause coastal roads, parking lots and docks in vulnerable areas to flood during the times of high tide.
 
The City is working on both short and long-term solutions to help minimize the impacts of tidal flooding. NOAA predicts above average high tides October 14th through 21st and again November 13th through 18th. 

FLOOD SAFETY TIPS

Early

General Election Early Voting 
October 19 - November 1

Hollywood Branch Library
2600 Hollywood Boulevard
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

 

Broward County Supervisor of Elections In-Person Voting Health Protection & Recommendations

Help Hollywood Finish Strong

Now is your last chance to complete the Census. The deadline has been changed to 6 a.m. on Friday, October 16th. Millions of dollars in state and federal aid are at stake. 

Residents can respond online or by calling 844.330.2020 to complete the Census now.

CDC Temporary Halt in Residential Evictions

CDC Issues Temporary Halt on Residential Evictions Through December 31, 2020

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued an Order (under Section 361 of the Public Health Service Act) that temporarily halts residential evictions in an effort to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 through December 31, 2020.

To invoke the CDC's order, persons must provide an executed copy of the Declaration form (or a similar declaration under penalty of perjury) to their landlord, owner of the residential property where they live, or other person who has a right to have them evicted or removed from where they live. Each adult listed on the lease, rental agreement, or housing contract should likewise complete and provide a declaration. Unless the CDC order is extended, changed, or ended, the order prevents these persons from being evicted or removed from where they are living through December 31, 2020. 
These persons are still required to pay rent and follow all the other terms of their lease and rules of the place where they live. These persons may also still be evicted for reasons other than not paying rent or making a housing payment. Executed declarations should not be returned to the Federal Government.

You may find the Order here

You may find the Declaration here

For further information, you may contact Nina Witkofsky, Acting Chief of Staff, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS H21-10, Atlanta, GA 30329; Telephone: 404-639-7000; Email: cdcregulations@cdc.gov

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