AIA Lane Closures for Improvements — Sept 5-30

A1A Streetscape Improvement Project

The City of Fort Lauderdale is working with Weekley Asphalt Paving, Inc. to complete a streetscape improvement project along A1A between Las Olas Boulevard and Poinsettia Street in the Central Beach neighborhood. The following work remains to be completed on this project:

  • Installing 50 steel bollards from Las Olas Boulevard to Poinsettia Street
  • Retrofitting 3 pedestrian crosswalk ramps at Poinsettia Street to ensure that they meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards

Construction resumed on Thursday, September 5 and is expected to be completed by Monday, September 30. Work is taking place Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. This schedule is subject to change based on inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances.

Traffic Impacts
  • The left northbound lane of A1A from Las Olas Boulevard to Poinsettia Street will be closed Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
  • Please follow posted signs and drive with caution in the area.

We apologize in advance for any inconvenience and thank our neighbors for their patience as we near the end of this project. 

Road Closure at Broward Blvd & FEC Railway — August 3

FDOT will be closing Broward Boulevard at the Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) crossing, just west of Andrews Avenue, starting at 6 p.m. Saturday, August 3, through midnight Tuesday, August 6. The primary detour route directs vehicles to Sunrise Boulevard to the north and Davie Boulevard to the south. There is a local detour route as well (please see the detour maps below). VMS signage is currently in place to provide advance notice to motorists.

The closure is needed to allow workers to safely perform necessary repairs to the railroad crossing. Workers will rehabilitate the existing track to repair defective rails and replace the crossing surface to improve ride quality.

📍 Broward Boulevard at the FEC crossing

🗓️ Saturday, August 3, to Tuesday, August 6

⌚️ Beginning at 6 p.m. August 3 through midnight August 6

🚧 Detour: Via Sunrise Boulevard to the north and Davie Boulevard to the south. Local detour routes are also in place.

Additional closures are planned along the FEC crossing:

  • SW 2nd Street: 6 p.m. July 31 to midnight August 2
  • SW 9th Street: 6 p.m. August 5 to midnight August 7
  • SW 15th Street: 6 p.m. August 7 to midnight August 9
  • SW 17th Street: 6 p.m. August 11 to August 13

For more information or questions:

Guillermo Canedo, FDOT Communications Manager

Guillermo.candeo@dot.state.fl.us, (954) 777-4302

Fourth of July Beach Party & Fireworks

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Press release provided by the city of Fort Lauderdale:

Celebrate America’s Independence Day at the City of Fort Lauderdale’s free 4th of July Spectacular!

The Independence Day Celebration will feature a patriotic extravaganza in Las Olas Oceanside Park and on Fort Lauderdale Beach featuring live bands, a kids zone, beach games, contests, family activities, and a dazzling fireworks display. The kids zone provides nonstop energy and excitement with plenty of music, inflatable water slides, face painting, and a variety of other amusing beach games.

As the sun goes down, the celebration heats up with live music and entertainment from the iconic R&B group En Vogue! En Vogue is an American R&B, soul, and club/dance vocal group known for their harmonies, soulful vocals, and diva stage presence. Top hits include “My Lovin (You’re Never Gonna Get It)”, “Don’t Let Go (Love)”, “Whatta Man (feat. Salt-n-Pepa)”, “Don’t Go”, and many more.

After the sun sets all eyes will turn toward the sky for the City’s spectacular 23-minute fireworks show on Fort Lauderdale Beach at 8:45 p.m. This dazzling pyrotechnic display is an annual favorite of children and adults of all ages!

Entertainment Schedule

TIME EVENT LOCATION 
 12:00 – 5:00 PM Family Activities: DJ,
 Games, Activities, and
 Water Slides
 On Beach South of Las Olas
 12:00 – 5:00 PM Family Activities: Arts
 & Crafts and Face Painting
 Las Olas Oceanside Park
 12:00 – 2:00 PM S.O.U.L. (Old School,
 New School, and R&B)
 Las Olas Oceanside Park
 2:45 – 4:45 PM Coyote Wild Band (Classic/Current
 Rock and Country)
 Las Olas Oceanside Park
 5:00 – 7:00 PM Reaxtion Band (Top 40)
 Fort Lauderdale Beach Stage
 7:30 – 8:45 PM En Vogue (R&B, Soul) Fort Lauderdale Beach Stage
 8:45 – 9:15 PM Fireworks Fort Lauderdale Beach over
 the Atlantic Ocean

Entertainment Map

July 4 Entertainment Map

 

Parking Information 

For complete parking information, please view the 4th of July Spectacular Brochure.

Beach Parking

$25 Event Rate (Honored until midnight.)

  • Las Olas Garage, 200 E. Las Olas Circle
  • Fort Lauderdale Beach Park, 700 Seabreeze Blvd
  • North Beach Parking Lot, 725 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd

On-Street Parking

Regular Rates Apply

  • Registered Residents: $1.50/hour
  • Visitors: $4/hour
  • Residential Beach Parking Permits are not valid during special events.

Water Taxi Stops

For complete Water Taxi information, please view the 4th of July Spectacular Brochure.

Departs every 30 minutes with service towards the beach at Stop #6: International Swimming Hall of Fame. 

  • Runs 10 AM – 10 PM (Board prior to 7:30 p.m. to see the fireworks show.)
  • Florida locals can enjoy 20% off their Water Taxi passes by purchasing tickets in advance at www.watertaxi.com and entering promo code LOCAL24 at checkout.

 Pick-up Locations

  • Stop #1 – Stranahan House on Riverwalk, 420 SE 6th Ave
  • Stop #4 – Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina, 1882 SE 17th St
  • Stop #7 – GALLERYone DoubleTree Hotel, 2670 E. Sunrise Blvd (next to Galleria Mall on Intracoastal)

Drop-off Location

  • Stop #6 – International Swimming Hall of Fame, 1 Hall of Fame Dr

Traffic Advisory

Motorists should expect heavy traffic and are encouraged to avoid the area and seek alternate travel routes or transportation.

6 AM – Midnight 

Las Olas Boulevard between A1A and Seabreeze Boulevard will be closed from 6 a.m. to midnight on Thursday, July 4.

  • Northbound A1A traffic may access turnarounds at Poinsettia and Cortez Streets.
  • Southbound A1A traffic may access turnaround at 600 Seabreeze Boulevard.
  • Las Olas Circle is closed north of the Las Olas Garage as well as the southbound lane of Birch Road between Poinsettia and Cortez Streets.
  • Anyone traveling south on Birch Road towards the Garage must detour to Seabreeze Boulevard at Cortez Street in order to head south. Motorists should expect heavy traffic and are encouraged to avoid the area and seek alternate travel routes or transportation.

8 PM – Midnight

  • Southbound traffic on Seabreeze Boulevard will be diverted to Las Olas Boulevard westbound.
  • Eastbound traffic on Las Olas Boulevard will be diverted south on Seabreeze Boulevard.
  • The turnaround south of the Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center at will be closed.

Sponsors

July 4th Sponsor Logos

 

Video

 https://www.youtube.com/embed/xoJ74u7q3Vw 

Photos

Visit our Photo Albums page to see our complete 4th of July Spectacular gallery.

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Free Museum Admission — June 30

Every LAST Sunday of every month, from noon until 5 p.m., Fort Lauderdale residents receive FREE admission to NSU Art Museum as part of Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Days.

Along with admission from noon until 5 p.m., Fort Lauderdale residents receive:

  • 2-for-1 Wine in the Museum Café
  • FREE admission, residents must show a photo ID, driver’s license, or residential utility bill with proof of Fort Lauderdale address.
  • Visit the Museum Cafe & Store and receive 10% off books published by NSU Art Museum.

Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Day is made possible by the City of Fort Lauderdale. For more information, visit https://nsuartmuseum.org/.

How to Report Flooding to FIXIt FTL

Neighbors,

Please report flooding reports to FixIt FTL. Your reporting is extremely important to provide data for the city to dispatch response teams and document conditions for storm water improvements for our neighborhood.

Please use this link if you do not have the app on your phone.

www.fortlauderdale.gov/government/departments-a-h/city-manager-s-office/strategic-communications/lauderserv

Jim Concannon

President – Sunrise Intracoastal Homeowners Association

954 328-6990

What is FixIt FTL?

FixIt FTL is your streamlined solution for reporting non-emergency issues in our vibrant community. You can easily submit requests from your smartphone, tablet, or computer. You can track the progress of your reported problem from initiation to resolution, offering transparency and peace of mind. Your participation makes a difference!

Flooding Update — June 12

Earlier this evening, Mayor Trantalis signed a local state of emergency declaration for the City of Fort Lauderdale.Since midnight, the City has received between 7 and 8.5 inches of rainfall. Another 3-5 inches is expected overnight.

Closures and Cancellations
City administrative offices are closed until 12 p.m. tomorrow.
The Homeless Advisory Board meeting scheduled for Thursday, June 13, is canceled.


Mitigating Impacts
The City is actively coordinating with State Emergency Management and partners with Broward County to mitigate the impacts.
Vactor trucks are deployed and being utilized in areas where they will be the most effective.
If homeowners experience any impacts from the flooding, they are encouraged to document with photos for insurance purposes.

Trash, Recycling and Bulk Pickup
Trash, recycling and bulk waste pickup is expected to operate as normal tomorrow as long as roads are passable.
In an emergency, dial 911. To report impassable roads, call our customer service at 📞 954-828-8000, 📧 cservice@fortlauderdale.gov or 📲 FixIt FTL at fortlauderdale.gov/fixitftl. Due to the high volume of calls, many customers are experiencing longer than normal wait times.

Please contact District 1 Assistant Melissa Whiddon,
Mwhiddon@fortlauderdale.gov or 954-828-5033, for any questions or to schedule an appointment.