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City of Tamarac Neighborhood Meetings 2017

District 1 Capital Improvement Projects (Active & Future) Jack Strain Director of Public Services ACTIVE PROJECTS • Fire Station 78 Demolition and Reconstruction Project

• Tamarac Lakes South Buffer Wall Project - Phase I • Mainlands Section 7 Buffer Wall Project - Phase IIA • Citywide Bike Path – Phase VI • NW 50th Court Traffic Calming (Speed Hump) • Tamarac Lakes South Water Replacement Project

FUTURE PROJECTS • Boulevards Sidewalk Extension Project • Buffer Wall Project - Phase IIC

District 1 -Active Project • Fire Station 78 Demolition and Reconstruction Project – Project Budget: $3.8 M – Funding: General CIP – Completion: May 2017

District 1 - Active Project • Tamarac Lakes South Buffer Wall Project - Phase I – Project Budget: $1,128,075 – Funding: General CIP – Completion: May 2017

District 1 - Active Project • Mainlands Section 7 Buffer Wall Project - Phase IIA – Project Budget: $325,350 – Funding: General CIP – Completion: August 2017

District 1 - Active Project

• Citywide Bike Path Project – Phase VI – Project Budget: Ph VI - $747,315 – Funding: FDOT LAP Grant & Public Services Facilities (70/30) – Completion: Spring 2019

District 1 - Active Project

Phase VI - ORANGE

District 1 - Active Project • NW 50th Court Traffic Calming (Speed Hump) – Project Budget: $2,600 – Funding: General CIP – Completion: May 2017

District 1 - Active Project • Tamarac Lakes South Water Main Replacement Project

– Project Budget:

$1,850,000

– Funding:

Utilities CIP

– Completion:

Fall 2018

– Elements • Water Mains – Service Lines – Fires Hydrants - Resurfacing

District 1 - Active Project • Tamarac Lakes South Water Main Replacement Project

District 1 - Future Project

• Boulevards Sidewalk Extension Project – Project Budget: $60,000 – Funding: General CIP – Completion: Spring 2018

District 1 - Future Project • Boulevards Sidewalk Extension Project

District 1 - Future Project • Buffer Wall Project - Phase IIC – Project Budget: $1.1 M – Funding: General CIP – Completion: Spring 2019

Located: Commercial Boulevard, between Rock Island Road & NW 58th Way

District 2 Capital Improvement Projects (Active & Future) Jack Strain Director of Public Services

ACTIVE PROJECTS  Water Treatment Plant Safe Room  Citywide Bike Path - Phases IV & VI  Buffer Wall Project - Phases IIB FUTURE PROJECTS  Swim Central Annex Park (FY19)

District 2 - Active Projects Water Treatment Plant Safe Room  Project Budget: $1.6 M  Funding: Utilities CIP  Completion: Fall 2018

District 2 - Active Project Citywide Bike Path Projects – Phases IV & VI  Project Budget:  Funding:  Completion:

Ph IV - $900,169 Ph VI - $747,315 FDOT LAP Grant & Public Services Facilities (70/30) Spring 2019

District 2 - Active Project

Phase IV – RED

Phase VI - ORANGE

District 2 - Active Project Buffer Wall Phase IIB Project  Project Budget: $1.1 M  Funding: General CIP  Completion: Spring 2018 (currently in design phase)

Located: Commercial Boulevard, between NW 64th Avenue & Guava Drive

District 2 - Future Project Swim Central Annex Park  Location:

NW 94th Ave and NW 58th Street (adjacent to the Aquatic Center)

 Project Budget:

$821,046

 Funding:

General CIP

 Completion:

Spring 2020

District 2 - Future Project Elements: •Covered Playground •Covered Benches •Pedestrian Bridge •Walkway •Landscaping

District 3 CIP Projects (Active & Future) Jack Strain P.E., Director of Public Services ACTIVE PROJECTS − NW 77th Street Multi-purpose Trail − Master Pump Stations Receiving Pond Restoration Project − Citywide Culvert/Headwall Improvement Project – Phase 5

FUTURE PROJECTS − Tamarac Sports Complex Concession Building & Site Improvement Project − Citywide Buffer Wall Project - Phase III

District 3 - Active Projects • NW 77th Street Multi-Purpose Trail – Project Budget: $115,000 – Funding: General CIP – Completion: April 2017 Location: North side of NW 77th Street, between NW 96th Ave and Park Entrance

District 3- Active Projects • Master Pump Stations Receiving Ponds Restoration Project – Project Budget: $800,000 – Funding: Stormwater Fund Three Master Stormwater – Completion: May 2017 Pump Stations - Control approximately 450 acres of waterway (canals and lakes)

District 3 - Active Project • Citywide Culvert/Headwall Improvements - Phase V Locations: – Project Budget: $800,000 • 2- NW 70nd Street – Funding: Stormwater CIP • 2- NW 71st Place – Completion: Spring 2018 • 2- NW 75th Street

Before

After

District 3 - Future Project • Tamarac Sports Complex Concession Building and Site Improvement Project – Location:

Tamarac Sports Complex – Nob Hill Road & NW 77th Street

– Project Budget: $1,750,000 – Funding:

General CIP

– Completion:

Summer 2019

District 3 - Future Project Elements: •

Demo existing concession



New concession facility



Covered sitting area



Restrooms



Meeting/event room



League storage room



General site improvements

District 3 - Future Project • Citywide Buffer Wall Project – Phase III – Project Budget: $2.2 M – Funding: General CIP – Completion: Fall 2018

Location: North side of McNab Road, between Pine Island Road and NW 108 Terr.

District 4 CIP Projects (Active & Future) Jack Strain P. E., Director of Public Services ACTIVE PROJECTS • Citywide Culvert/Headwall Improvements Project • University Drive Pipe Bursting Project • Citywide Bike Path Project – Phase IV & V

FUTURE PROJECTS • Tamarac Park Playground Project • Water’s Edge Park

District 4 CIP Active Projects Jack Strain P. E., Director of Public Services •

Citywide Culvert/Headwall Improvements - Phase V – Project Budget: $800,000 – Funding: Stormwater CIP – Completion: Spring 2018

Before

Locations: • 2- NW 70nd Street • 2- NW 71st Place • 2- NW 75th Street

After

District 4 CIP Active Projects Jack Strain P. E., Director of Public Services  University Drive Pipe Bursting Project – Project Budget: $933,598.60 – Funding: Utilities CIP – Completion: Summer 2017

District 4 CIP Active Projects Jack Strain P. E., Director of Public Services

South side of University Drive from NW 77th Street to Southgate Boulevard

District 4 CIP Active Projects Jack Strain P. E., Director of Public Services  Citywide Bike Path Projects – Phases IV & V – Project Budget: Ph IV - $900,169 Ph V - $457,785 – Funding: FDOT LAP Grant & Public Services Facilities (70/30) – Completion: Spring 2019

District 4 CIP Active Projects Jack Strain P. E., Director of Public Services

Phase IV – RED

Phase V - ORANGE

District 4 CIP Future Projects Jack Strain P. E., Director of Public Services  Tamarac Park Playground Project – Project Budget: $454,937 – Funding: General CIP – Completion: Fall 2018

Project Location: 7501 N. University Drive

District 4 CIP Future Projects Jack Strain P. E., Director of Public Services • Water’s Edge Park – Location:

NW 61st Street (just east of University Drive)

– Project Budget:

$2,775,000

– Funding:

General CIP

– Completion:

Spring 2019

District 4 - University Fire Station #36 Percy Sales, Assistant Fire Chief

Committed to Excellence Always • Call data analysis performed for this zone • Resource Allocation

District 4 - University Fire Station #36 Percy Sales, Assistant Fire Chief

Call Data Zone

Fire Zone

% in 8 min or less

Zone

Fire Zone

% in 8 min or less

1

15A

87.7%

7

41G

72.4%

2

15B

95.9%

3

15C 41C

98.6% 88.9%

8

41H 78H

82.6% 78.8%

9

78I

76.7%

4

15D 41D

88.5% 95.7%

10

5

41E

88.2%

78J1 78J2

88.9% 91.6%

6

15F 41F

82.3% 89.2%

11

78K

91.1%

Data for Fire and EMS calls in calendar year 2013

Pre Fire Station 36 Deployment

District 4 - University Fire Station #36 Percy Sales, Assistant Fire Chief

Post Fire Station 36 Deployment

District 4 - University Fire Station #36 Percy Sales, Assistant Fire Chief

Benefits • • • •

District 4 - University Fire Station #36 Percy Sales, Assistant Fire Chief

Decrease response time More effective use of existing resources Emergency preparedness Good neighbor

Current Fire Station 36

District 4 - University Fire Station #36 Percy Sales, Assistant Fire Chief

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development

Central Parc North & South • North side of Commercial Boulevard/ West of Turnpike • 253 SFH’s • Completed

• South side of Commercial Boulevard • Proposed 239 SFH’s • Under Construction

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development

Trails at Central Parc •

East of Turnpike, South of Commercial Blvd. • 214 SFH’s • Site Plan Approved

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development

7-11 Convenience Store & Gas Station  NW corner of Commercial Boulevard & NW 31 Avenue  2565 square foot convenience store  8 fueling stations  Site Plan approved

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development

The Atlantic Private Park

Commercial Boulevard

 South side of Commercial Boulevard east of SR-7  Entrance to Lauderdale Lakes residential project  Dog Park/Mail Kiosk for “The Atlantic” multi-family residential development (420 rental units)  Under construction

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development Proposed Tamarac Village    

401 residential units 35,000 square feet of commercial 0.76 acre of common open space Under Site Plan Review

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development Fairfield Inn by Marriott Hotel    

6850 NW 88th Avenue 5 story - 61,574 square feet 120 rooms 52 feet in height

New Colony West Clubhouse  18,135 Square feet  2 story  37 feet in height  New Cart Barn - 7541 Square foot  17 feet in height

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development

Golfview Townhomes  South Side of McNab Road, Just east of Pine Island Road 12 2-story Townhomes Under Construction

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development Mural Plaza – East side of University Drive just south of University Commons Shopping Center  32,080 Sq. Ft. upscale retail Shopping Plaza  Under Construction

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development WOODMONT New Clubhouse (Site Plan Approved) 15,031 Sq. Ft. Approved: Jan. 11, 2017

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development WOODMONT Redesigned 9 hole Golf Course & Maintenance Building (Site Plan Approved) Maintenance Building: 7,202 Sq. Ft. Approved. February 22, 2017

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development WOODMONT 152 Single-Family Homes (Pulte) (Site Plan/Plat under review) Planning Board:

April 5, 2017 @ 9:00 AM

City Commission :

April 26, 2017 @ 9:00 Am

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development Current Projects Under Site Plan Review  Safe Guard Self Storage Expansion  6101 West Commercial Boulevard  Addition of 53,530 square feet (3 story) to existing 82,900 square feet (3 story) building  Site Plan under review  7-11 Convenience Store/Gas Station (Redevelopment of existing gas station/convenience store)  SW corner of Commercial Boulevard & State Road 7  3010 square foot convenience store  18 fueling stations  Site Plan under review  Pollo Tropical Restaurant  Commercial Boulevard (between Wendy’s & Walgreens, west of Pine Island Road)  3500 square foot building  Woodsprings Suites Hotel  5751 Madison Avenue (just west of existing Hampton Inn Hotel)  123 rooms, 49 feet in height

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development

Land Development Code Amendment Key Themes for Improvement 1. 2. 3. 4.

Ensure the Regulations are User-friendly Update Zoning Districts and Land Uses Improve the Development Standards Streamline the Development Review Procedures 5. Prepare Targeted Amendments to the Comprehensive Plan Review and share input on www.tamarac.org/OpenCityHall

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development

Citywide Signage Program

Neighborhood signs:  Arbor Keys at Tamarac  Single sided sign  North side – Commercial Blvd. & NW 47 Terrace  Colony West Estates at Tamarac  Double sided sign  SW corner – Pine Island Road & NW 67 Court

City Hall

Gateway Signs

 Westwood 5 at Tamarac  V shaped sign  SW corner – Southgate & NW 93 Ave.    

Directional Signs

Park Signs

Neighborhood Signs

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Woodmont Greens Cypress III Pineapple Park Les Jardins (Woodmont at Tamarac) Pine Island/NW 81 Street Southgate/NW 81 Ave. (2 signs) NW 82 Ave. – 800’ west of University Drive (2 signs) NW 78 Street/University Drive

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development Public Art Program

Albert Paley – Fire Station 78 ($100,000)

Contributions received from art fees for development 1 percent of construction value of improvements to property Administered by the Public Art Committee Public Art Fund Established in 2004

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development Public Art Program

Margi Northard’s Sunset Point Design Concept

Estimated Construction Cost: $350,000 Contributions received from art fees for development 1 percent of construction value of improvements to property Administered by the Public Art Committee Public Art Fund Established in 2004

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development Public Art Program

Roger Stoller – Significant Sculpture

Just east of Woodlands Blvd. Contributions received from art fees for development 1 percent of construction value of improvements to property Administered by the Public Art Committee Public Art Fund Established in 2004

New Development Upda

Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Developm Public Art Program Contributions received from art fees for development 1 percent of construction value of improvements to property Administered by the Public Art Committee Public Art Fund Established in 2004

Malcolm Robertson Pedestrian Bridge/ University Dr.

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development

Community Appearance Initiative - Adopt-A-Street  Existing adopted streets & available streets:

Adopt-A-Street is a program that empowers volunteer groups to keep their neighborhoods litter-free one street at a time. To date, more than 19,000 volunteers from 20 cities have removed over 211,000 pounds of litter from adopted streets! Contact Community Development 954-597-3530

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development

Community Appearance – Code Compliance  Code Compliance Officers canvas the community to determine violations that affect curb appeal. A homeowner can qualify to receive NIP IT funds to assist in correcting the following violations:            

A/C Screening Building Exterior Maintenance Junk, Trash and Debris Fence Maintenance House Identification Irrigation System Maintenance Landscaping Maintenance Safety Barrier Maintenance Sidewalk Maintenance Walkway Maintenance Waste Container Screening Driveway Maintenance

New Development Update

Neighborhood Partnership Program Roll-Out

Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development 

Applications Available:  City Hall -

 Online -

Community Development Department Rm. 206 7525 NW 88th Ave, Tamarac, FL 33321

www.tamarac.org/ Tamarac.orgDepartments Community Development Housing Administration

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Start Date: Deadline Date:

May 8, 2017 @ 8:00 a.m. May 19, 2017 @ 4:00 p.m.



Submit Application to:

Community Development Department Rm. 206 7525 NW 88th Ave, Tamarac, FL 33321



Selection Announcement Date: June 16, 2017

Neighborhood Beautification Recognition Program Roll-Out Maxine 

New Development Update Calloway, Director of Community Development Applications Available:  City Hall -



Online -

Community Development Department Rm. 206 7525 NW 88th Ave, Tamarac, FL 33321 www.tamarac.org/ Tamarac.orgDepartments Community Development Housing Administration

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Start Date: Deadline Date:

OPEN Q1- March 31, 2017 @ 4:00 p.m. Q2- June 30, 2017 @ 4:00 p.m. Q3- September 29, 2017 @ 4:00 p.m. Q4- December 29, 2017 @ 4:00 p.m.



Submit Application to:

Community Development Department, Rm. 206 7525 NW 88th Ave, Tamarac, FL 33321 or via email at [email protected]



Award Date-Commission Meeting: April 26, July 12, October 25, January 10

New Development Update Maxine Calloway, Director of Community Development HOA Liaison Meeting The Community Development Housing and Neighborhoods Program Division sponsors a series of quarterly HOA meetings designed to provide valuable HOA housing related information to HOA presidents and residents: May 16 @ 6:30 pm Tamarac Community Center

June 20 @ 10:00 am Mainlands 3 Clubhouse

November 14 @ 6:00 pm Tamarac Community Center

Featuring Free Condo and HOA Board Member Certification Courses

Featuring hurricane preparedness

Featuring a discussion answering questions relating to Condo, homeowners or co-op association topics

CRIME MAPPING Captain N. Glassman Broward Sheriff’s Office Tamarac District

APPLICATION PLATFORMS 

Smart Phone Application  



Downloadable from your phones App store, Free for Android and iPhone users

Computer Website Application 

Accessed via

www.tamarac.org,  www.sheriff.org, and  www.crimemapping.com. 



WWW.TAMARAC.ORG

CRIMEMAPPING SITE     

Crimemapping.com provides police report data. Crimemap redacts information for publication. A limit of 6 months worth of data is stored for viewing. Only 800 records can be displayed at 1 time. Searches can be done in 3 simple steps.

FILTERS MENU: WHAT/WHERE/WHEN

FEATURES AND TOOLS

FEATURES AND TOOLS

REPORTS

Upcoming Parks and Recreation Events Greg Warner, Director of Parks and Recreation

• Mother’s Day Tea Party, 5/13, 10 a.m.-Noon, TCC • Concert on the Green at Colony West, 5/19, 7-9 p.m. Concert on the Green

Upcoming Parks and Recreation Events Greg Warner, Director of Parks and Recreation

• Memorial Day Ceremony, 5/29, 10:30 a.m., Veterans’ Park • Movie in the Park, 6/2, 79:30 p.m., Sports Complex • Father’s Day Family Fishing Tournament, 6/17 – 9 a.m.-Noon, Caporella Park

Veterans Honor Wall At Veterans’ Memorial Park

Upcoming Parks and Recreation Events Greg Warner, Director of Parks and Recreation

• Fourth of July Fun – Swim Party at Aquatic Center – Noon-4 p.m. – All American Celebration – 6-9 p.m. at the Sports Complex

Fireworks on the 4th of July

Upcoming Parks and Recreation Events Greg Warner, Director of Parks and Recreation

 Weekly events – Farmers Market - Sundays, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Veterans’ Park – Food Truck Mondays - 5-9 p.m. at Tamarac Park Top: Tamarac Farmers Market Bottom: Food Trucks

Upcoming Parks and Recreation Events Greg Warner, Director of Parks and Recreation

• Other Offerings – Parks and Recreation Foundation of Tamarac (P.A.R.O.T.) • Scoreboard at the Aquatic Center • Expression Swings at Sunset Point Park • Need based grants

– Always looking for people to become involved!

Recycling Right Jack Strain P. E., Director of Public Services

Technology Update Levent Sucuoglu, Director of Information Technology

Questions and Comments

Thank You for Coming 2017 Tamarac Neighborhood Meetings