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Fort Lauderdale board hears FY27 plans as leaders flag staffing, funding and KPIs
Summary
Department heads presented FY27 business plans focused on transportation, capital projects, IT, public works and community services. Officials highlighted constrained general funding, staffing shortages, cyber risks and a push for clearer KPIs as the city prepares major infrastructure and service investments.
Department directors presented compact FY27 business plans to Fort Lauderdale’s board on March 18, stressing limited discretionary funding, staffing challenges and a push for clearer performance targets.
Milos Maestroovich, director of transportation and mobility, said the department will rely on data-driven prioritization and external funding to address congestion and safety, noting recent adaptive-signal work on Sunrise Boulevard and the forthcoming CyGold pedestrian/connectivity master plan. "Our team really ensures that everyone who lives, works, and plays in our city does so safely, efficiently, and with more options available," Maestroovich said, urging coordination with FDOT and the Broward MPO…
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