The City of Hollywood's Planning and Development Board has taken a significant step towards expanding educational opportunities in the area by considering a special exception for a K-12 school at 720 Harrison Street. The proposal, presented during the board meeting on July 11, 2023, aims to utilize a portion of the Home Tower building, located near the bustling Young Circle and downtown Hollywood.
The applicant plans to accommodate up to 700 students, gradually increasing enrollment over a three-year period. This initiative comes at a time when the surrounding area is undergoing substantial development, including a mixed-use multistory building and additional residential and commercial spaces. The existing Hollywood Academy of Arts and Sciences, a K-8 school, is located nearby, indicating a growing demand for educational facilities in the community.
However, the proposal faces challenges regarding parking. The Home Tower currently lacks dedicated parking, relying instead on public parking options in the vicinity. A traffic study submitted by the applicant has been deemed incomplete, raising concerns about the adequacy of parking for the anticipated influx of students and staff. The board noted that parking in the downtown area is already in high demand, with city garages operating on a first-come, first-served basis.
As the board deliberates on this special exception, the implications for local families and the community are significant. If approved, this school could provide valuable educational resources and contribute to the area's growth. The board's decision will be crucial in determining how the city balances development with the needs of its residents.