Hollywood, FL — week of 2026-06-29 · all Hollywood meetings

Hollywood Commission to Vote on Over $1.2 Million in Bridge Engineering Contracts

The Hollywood City Commission is set to vote next week on contracts exceeding $1.2 million for engineering and construction management services to replace the Johnson Street Bridge. The agenda for the July 7 regular meeting also includes a $500,000 expansion of a housing rehabilitation program, a $408,005 tree planting contract, and a parking enforcement software agreement.

In recent days, several advisory boards held discussions on land-use changes and public art proposals, though no binding votes were taken.

Joint Boards Discuss Coastal Hotel Density and Development Rights

The Historic Preservation Board and the Planning and Development Board met jointly on June 29 to discuss a proposed amendment to the city’s Comprehensive Plan. The item centered on changes to hotel room density, flexibility units, and the establishment of a Transfer of Development Rights program within the Coastal and Land Use Elements. Members also heard an information presentation on the Hollywood Beach Zoning Overlay and urban design guidelines. No formal recommendation was made, as minutes are not yet published.

Planning Board Reviews Washington Park Industrial Area Redevelopment

Later that same day, a special Planning and Development Board meeting took up the Washington Park Industrial Area Redevelopment Program. The board discussed a resolution (25-RESO-27) that, if eventually recommended to the City Commission, would guide future redevelopment and adopt new urban design guidelines for the area. No vote outcome was available by press time.

Public Art Committee Evaluates Three Proposals

On July 1, the Public Art Review Committee reviewed designs for a public sculpture and two murals on private properties facing public rights-of-way. The proposals are:

The committee provides advisory input on aesthetic enrichment; no funding decisions or binding approvals appeared on the agenda.

Upcoming City Commission Meeting: Bridge, Housing, Trees

The July 7 regular City Commission meeting includes a consent agenda with several financial items:

Also on July 7, the Community Redevelopment Agency Board will consider a $2,014,205 funding commitment for mixed-income workforce housing at 400 S. Dixie Highway, renewal of micro-transit services with Circuit Transit Inc. for $488,699.06 annually, a contract extension for Ocean Rescue Alliance Inc., and a construction update on the Harrison Street streetscape project.

Coming Up

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