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CRCCEBoard Takeaways








                                                     By Vicki Lynch, Board Secretary

                                  November 13, 2025 Board Meeting



             The regularly scheduled CRCCE Board Meetings are reported in the magazine in the form of Important Takeaways. 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                                     Local Act which allows developers to bypass all development
             Craig Singer reported a summary for the financials for   and zoning regulations. The proposal includes nine 30-story
             November 2025 YTD.                                     mixed use buildings composed of retail space, 3,100 dwelling
               HOA assets   $113,780.78                             units and 4,600 parking spaces. 40% of the dwelling units are
               SP assets   $164,115.33                              designated as workforce housing. Please refer to Tim’s article
               Total assets   $277,896.11                           for full details of the project and its ramifications for the area.
             Vice-President Karen Polivka introduced Cory Shade to   The Annual Meeting will be held at Christ Church on
             the Board. Cory is an attorney and long- time resident of   Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at 6:30 pm.  All residents are
             CRCCE. Her qualifications and commitment to the community   welcome and Association members will vote on Board
             impressed Board members who unanimously voted her onto   members and other Association business.
             the Board to fill a recent vacancy. The Annual Election will   Regular Board meetings will continue to be held at Christ
             be held at the Annual Meeting. To date, three candidates   Church on the second Wednesday of alternating months
             have submitted their resume to Karen.
                                                                    beginning with January.
             President Tim Hernandez reviewed the public meeting held to
             present plans and answer questions regarding the proposed   Bob Mayo reported that the city of Fort Lauderdale continues
             development for the Galleria site. Developer Russell Galbut’s   to delay the permitting process for the LPRs. Over the past two
             use of the $73M property has been submitted under the Live   years, the Association has complied with all requests.








































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