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County Vice Mayor’s Message





                                                  Dear Community Members,

                                                      pring is in full swing in South Florida and while we get to enjoy this beautiful
                                                      weather, I’m even more excited that I get to meet and see many community
                                                 Smembers in person once again. Last month we celebrated Earth Day and there
                                                  were many wonderful activities in our community from beach cleanups to dune
                                                  plantings. I commend all volunteers who took the time to help our planet. As April
                                                  came to an end and we jumped into May, two great events started us off. The Fort
                                                  Lauderdale Air Show ran from April 30 - May 1 and Fleet Week Port Everglades
                                                  ran from May 1- 8, two wonderful events for the entire family.
                                                  Plastics Ordinance
                 Lamar P. Fisher
               Broward County Vice Mayor          Broward County recently passed an ordinance banning single-use plastic straws and
                Commissioner District 4           stirrers on County property. We know the harmful effects of these products on our
                                                  environment, from the impacts to our waterways to the major impacts on the
                                                  ecosystem. It is certainly in the best interest of the health and well-being of all in our
                                                  community to assist in the reduction of litter. The County’s ordinance essentially
                                                  states that polystyrene products, single-use plastic beverage straws and single-use
                                                  plastic stirrers may not be i) purchased by the County or used by individuals on
                                                  County property, ii) used or provided by temporary vendors on County property,
                                                  or iii) used or provided by entities engaged in a contractual relationship with the
                                                  County for the provision of goods or services on County property. Additionally,
                                                  confetti and sky lanterns are also not allowed on County property as they can be
                                                  mistakenly ingested by wildlife. The intent of this action is to convey to the public
                   Broward County
                 Governmental Center              how dangerous these items can be in our environment. While this is the first step for
              115 S. Andrews Ave., Room 412       our County, I’m hopeful that we are taking the right steps for our environment.
                Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
                                                  Affordable Housing Update
                                                  Recently, I sponsored an item that was unanimously approved by the County
                                                  Commission, in which we accepted the City of Fort Lauderdale’s Downtown Center
                                                  Affordable Housing Implementation Plan. As we all know, housing affordability in
                                                  our community is at its worst. The City’s plan proposes more than 750 affordable
                                                  housing units within the Greater Downtown Regional Activity Center Area. While
                                                  this is not nearly as much of what is needed, I commend the City and its partners for
                                                  working together to find a sensible way of making these units a possibility.
                                                  Speaking of housing issues, the Board recently took action to assist renters in
                                                  Broward County. The ordinance approved by the Board this week requires that
                                                  landlords provide a 60-day notice of termination to tenants or for rent increases
                Commission Assistant
                    Mary Pryde                    more than 5% of the current rate. I’m hopeful this measure will assist renters who are
                 mpryde@broward.org               struggling with the astronomical rent increases in South Florida.
                   Tel: 954-357-7004
                                                  Resilience News
                                                  Broward County’s Resilient Environment Department recently announced a two-year
                                                  countywide planning effort focused on building community resilience to the impacts
                                                  of climate change predicted over the next half-century. This much-needed planning
                                                  effort will be designed to address flood mitigation needs across the Broward
                                                  landscape. Municipal partners, private sector stakeholders, water managers,
                                                  the public and more will be vital to its success, which will provide the basis for a
                                                  multi-decade resilient infrastructure and redevelopment plan to serve all of Broward
                                                  County. For more information, visit Broward.org/resiliency.        (continued pg. 38)


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