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Planning Council approves land-use change for Broadview Park site, clearing path for Fort Lauderdale Housing Authority development
Summary
The Broward County Planning Council on Oct. 23 voted to approve a land‑use amendment for a 39‑acre Broadview Park property in unincorporated Broward County, advancing a Fort Lauderdale Housing Authority plan that would add multifamily and single‑family housing and include recorded affordability restrictions.
The Broward County Planning Council on Oct. 23 voted to approve a county land-use amendment that would change a 39-acre Broadview Park property in unincorporated Broward County from “community use” to a medium‑density residential designation, advancing plans by the Fort Lauderdale Housing Authority to build multifamily and single-family housing there.
The council’s action, made on a motion by Mayor Josh Levy and seconded by Commissioner Lamar P. Fisher, passed by voice vote; the item will be forwarded to the Broward County Commission for consideration together with the related Broward Municipal Services District amendment.
Planning council staff and the applicant said the proposal would include two parts: a single‑family neighborhood along the west side of the site and multifamily development on the east. The applicant has described a development scenario that would…
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