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Annual Meeting Recap
IMPORTANT
TAKEAWAYS
By Vicki Lynch, Board Secretary
he regularly scheduled CRCCE Board Meetings will
be reported in the magazine in the form of Important
TTakeaways. This shorter version of the full minutes will
highlight information that is of importance to CRCCE residents.
Full minutes are available online.
Treasurer’s Report
Treasurer Craig Singer reported a summary for the financials
for fiscal year 2024.
Total revenue $147,025.88
Security Patrol Program
Total expenses $92,402.18
Vicki Lynch stated that we have 275 active members. CRCCE
Net operating income $54,623.70
is composed of about 1141 single family homes and 101
townhomes. More members are needed to get more patrol
hours and implement additional safety measures. Only 22.1%
Crime and Safety of single-family homes and townhomes currently participate.
Tim Hernandez reported that safety neighborhood safety is the
number one concern of potential home buyers.
He provided the following neighbor crime comparison Development
between CRCCE and similar Fort Lauderdale neighborhoods, Bruce Quailey provided the following updates:
Coral Ridge, Rio Vista and the Landings. • Publix renovation is on schedule and reconfiguration of the
• CRCCE has the highest major crime rate per 1000 persons. back entrance will be underway at the same time.
• Vehicle Thefts are an issue everywhere, but Rio Vista has • The 3000 Waterside complex – against the strong protests
about double the rate of the other neighborhoods. of CRCCE and Coral Ridge –request for expansion was
approved by the City Commission. The Commission did not
• There are more burglaries robberies, larcenies and thefts
in CRCCE and Coral Ridge per 1000 persons than in the recognize traffic and compatibility concerns.
Landings and Rio Vista. • Projects for a Padel facility on the old Sound Advice
property and a hotel/apartment building at the Bokampers’
site are moving forward.
License Plate Readers
LPRs identify vehicles by make, color, decals; transforming
footage into actionable evidence. No plate number required. Vacation Rentals
Information is shared with law enforcement to track and Jon Brody continues to update the list of vacation rental
apprehend known and alleged offenders. properties on the CRCCE website. Eighteen properties within
CRCCE are currently listed.
Bob Mayo reported that installation logistics are continuing
with Flock Safety and the city. He will have an update at the The City of Ft. Lauderdale Vacation Code Enforcement 24/7
next Board meeting. phone number is 1-800-685-7453. Reporting complaints
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