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Oakland Park residents demand pause to sidewalk/drainage work, cite lack of notice and tree loss
Summary
Residents urged the City Commission to suspend a neighborhood sidewalk component of a larger drainage grant project, alleging inadequate notice, possible misrepresentation of grant scope, and risk to mature trees, driveways and parking; the city manager said grant terms limit the ability to scrap the project but staff will continue outreach.
A large group of Oakland Park residents pressed the City Commission on Dec. 3 to pause a planned drainage project that includes a sidewalk component on neighborhood side streets, saying they learned of the sidewalks only days ago and warning the work would remove mature trees, reduce parking and damage driveways.
"We ask for three immediate steps: suspend on‑the‑ground work, direct staff to present alternatives that avoid tree removal and driveway conflicts, and commit to a real public process," neighborhood coalition representative Gordon McNichols told the commission during the public‑comment period.
Residents cited several concerns: they said the sidewalk element was added to preserve grant eligibility rather than because studies showed a neighborhood need; they described narrow street widths that would lose parking space; and several speakers pointed to marked trees and said…
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