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Staff presents plan to convert Northeast Third Avenue to one‑way, add angled parking and increase City Hall overflow spaces

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City staff presented a proposal to make Northeast Third Avenue a northbound one‑way street, add angled and parallel parking, re‑fence portions of the BSO parking yard and gain additional public overflow parking near City Hall; no action was taken and staff sought commission feedback.

City staff presented a conceptual plan on April 22 to reconfigure Northeast Third Avenue — the street adjacent to City Hall and the Broward Sheriff's Office (BSO) parking lot — to a northbound one‑way roadway, add angled parking, and create additional public overflow parking for City Hall events.

Eric Howard, director of plan development services, said the work would tie into ongoing Pioneer Grove drainage and outfall projects that require heavy equipment on Eller and the surrounding blocks. Howard told the commission…

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