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City adopts $375M stormwater master plan and sets $22 monthly ERU fee amid phased projects
Summary
The City Commission adopted a stormwater master plan and approved a package of near-term and long-term projects; commissioners approved a new stormwater rate set at $22 per Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) to fund design and construction of prioritized drainage work.
The Hollywood City Commission adopted a multi-stage stormwater master plan on June 18, 2025 and approved both near-term interim projects and a longer-term capital program intended to address chronic flooding across the city. The Commission also set a stormwater fee of $22 per Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) to fund the plan’s initial design and construction phases.
What the plan covers
Utilities Director Vin Morello presented three linked items: adoption of the master plan, a list of priority projects to implement in the next 10 years (a $75 million set of interim/accelerated projects), and a larger $300 million CIP package for longer-term solutions. Morello described project groupings that include Fourteenth Avenue corridor work, designs for basins in…
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