Hollywood
Upcoming
Regular City Commission Meeting
The Hollywood City Commission will vote on a consent agenda containing multiple routine items, primarily authorizing new contracts and funding adjustments. Key decisions involve securing engineering services for the Johnson Street Bridge replacement, increasing budgets for residential roof repairs and youth facility upgrades, and purchasing parking enforcement software. The commission will also approve federal easements for tidal flooding mitigation and IT equipment purchases.
- Johnson Street Bridge replacement engineering contract with CES Consultants up to $737,389
- Construction management services for the same bridge project with Corradino Group up to $499,240
- Increase of $500,000 to blanket purchase agreements for owner-occupied housing rehabilitation and roofing repairs
- Tree planting program contract with SFM Landscape Services up to $408,005 funded by a federal grant
- Parking and police beach enforcement software agreement with T2 Systems up to $296,134 over three years
Regular Community Redevelopment Agency Meeting
The Board will discuss a $2 million funding commitment for mixed-income housing at 400 South Dixie Highway. Other items include renewing micro-transit services with Circuit Transit Inc. and extending the Ocean Rescue Alliance contract.
- $2,014,205.00 funding commitment for workforce housing at 400 S. Dixie Highway
- Renewal of Circuit Transit Inc. micro-transit services ($488,699.06 annual fee)
- Contract extension for Ocean Rescue Alliance Inc.
- Construction update on the Harrison Street streetscape project
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Public Art Review Committee
The Public Art Review Committee will evaluate three public art proposals, including a sculpture and two murals, for placement on private properties facing public rights-of-way. The committee provides advisory recommendations to the city on aesthetic enrichment and public art placement. No binding approvals or funding decisions are listed on this agenda.
- Public sculpture design review for "Toaster sculpture" at 1770 S. Young Circle
- Mural design review at 5701 Johnson St. for El Meneo Restaurant & Lounge
- Mural design review at 2125 Hollywood Blvd. for Black Klover Kava
Special Planning and Development Board
The Board will consider a recommendation to the City Commission regarding the Washington Park Industrial Area Redevelopment Program. This includes reviewing proposed urban design guidelines and associated redevelopment plans.
- Washington Park Industrial Area Redevelopment Program (25-RESO-27)
- Urban design guidelines for Washington Park
Joint Meeting of the Historic Preservation Board and Planning & Development Board
The boards will discuss a recommendation to amend the City's Comprehensive Plan. The proposed changes involve clarifying hotel room pools, flexibility units, and densities while establishing a Transfer of Development Rights program.
- Amendment to the City’s Existing Comprehensive Plan regarding hotel room density
- Establishment of a Transfer of Development Rights Program within the Coastal and Land Use Elements
- Information presentation on Hollywood Beach Zoning Overlay & UDGs
Conference Meeting
This is a general discussion meeting for the Hollywood City Commission, covering a broad range of topics including finances, infrastructure, law enforcement, and quality of life. No specific ordinances, contracts, or public hearings are on the agenda. The meeting is being held virtually with in-person access available.
Regular City Commission Meeting
The City Commission will consider a consent agenda with multiple contracts and resolutions, including a five-year $555,000/year agreement with Flock Safety for police cameras and equipment. Other items include a $344,988 grant for overdose data action, a $250,000 amendment for adult day care services, and a change order for tidal flooding mitigation work. A public hearing is scheduled for an ordinance updating the city's water supply facilities plan.
- Approve $555,000/year for 5 years for Flock Safety police camera equipment and software (Item 11)
- Approve $344,988 OD2A grant from Florida Department of Health for overdose data action (Item 9)
- Approve $250,000 for Easterseals adult day care services (Item 10)
- Authorize up to $39,973 for City Hall renovation office furniture (Item 8)
- Approve first amendment to tidal flooding mitigation CEI contract with Corradino Group (Item 7)
Workshop
The City Commission will review the initial presentation of the Fiscal Year 2027 proposed operating budget. The City Manager and Deputy City Manager will lead discussions regarding city spending and strategic financial planning.
- FY 2027 Proposed Operating Budget presentation
Historic Preservation Board
The Historic Preservation Board will consider three applications for Certificates of Appropriateness to construct new single-family dwellings within the Hollywood Lakes Historic District. One application also includes a variance to reduce parking requirements. Public comment will be accepted in person or via a registration form submitted by 6 PM the day before the meeting.
- Certificate of Appropriateness for new home at 1036 Jefferson Street (26-C-06)
- Certificate of Appropriateness for new home at 1320 Hollywood Boulevard (25-C-101)
- Certificate of Appropriateness and parking variance for new home at 819 Hollywood Boulevard (26-CV-33)
Planning and Development Board
The Planning and Development Board will hold quasi-judicial hearings on five land use and development items. These include a rezoning, two variance requests, and two site plan approvals for residential and commercial projects. The board will also review upcoming Development Review Committee projects and recent City Commission actions.
- Rezoning of 0.94 acres at 2910 Polk Street from TC-1 to RC-1 (Retail Core) zoning
- 6-story, ~92,000 sq ft office building with attached 70-foot parking garage at 2910 Polk Street, with front setback variance from 10 ft to 5 ft
- 3-story, 7-unit townhouse development (~19,596 sq ft) at 2351 Thomas Street in DH-1 zoning
- Variance to reduce parking from 14 spaces to 1 space for commercial/warehouse use at 1980 Grant Street
- Variance to reduce combined side yard setback from 18.75 ft to 15 ft at 315 S 56th Terrace