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Commission designates Hollywood Beach Broadwalk as local historic overlay, expands boundary on first reading

5810038 · September 4, 2025
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On first reading Sept. 3 the Hollywood City Commission approved a local historic designation for the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk and voted to extend the designated area north to Sherman Street; staff will refine the legal description before second reading.

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — The Hollywood City Commission on Sept. 3 voted unanimously on first reading to add the historic Hollywood Beach Broadwalk to the city’s local historic property overlay list and to amend the zoning map to reflect that designation.

Andrea Winget, director of Development Services, told commissioners the recommended local designation covers the paved Broadwalk area and was based on original 1920s plats; staff initially proposed designating the area from Johnson Street to Jefferson Street but accepted a commission motion to extend the northern boundary toward Sherman Street for the first‑reading ordinance.

Why it matters: The Broadwalk is a heavily used promenade that the city…

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