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    Are They Finally Going To Do Something Right?

    May 14, 20263 Mins Read0 Views
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    Bobby Henry
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    City Hall Project (Editorial)

    By Bobby R. Henry, Sr., Publisher

    Does Fort Lauderdale need a new home? The answer is yes! Heck, they are in temporary rental space not conducive to the business of governing.

    As I stated in last week’s editorial, it was time to do my homework. Fort Lauderdale deserves a building that meets the needs of all its residents and businesses.  And, for sure they need to hear from those of us that are not usually or earnestly solicited for input. Here’s what I found:

    The City of Fort Lauderdale abandoned the first process to collocate in a new building with the County.

    Subsequently, the original City Hall was flooded, and city operations were relocated to rental space, which they have been for three years.

    The City received an unsolicited proposal to build a new City Hall and went through the legal process to entertain other proposals that are required to be considered concurrently.

    Six (6) developers submitted alternative proposals and the City shortlisted FTL City Hall Partners for the first of a multi-step process, which ends with a final Development Agreement.

    There were at least five workshops focusing on soliciting input from the public, utilizing the Urban Land Institute, a not-for-profit that assists communities around the country with achieving people-friendly developments.

    Workshop participants expressed a desire that the new city hall site accommodate indoor and outdoor functions. For example, support the work performed by its civic associations, HOAs, and advisory boards, as well as small business incubators and art galleries with indoor space. As for outdoors, create inviting gathering spaces such as a ceremonial plaza and amphitheater, farmers market and festival green space.

    FTL City Hall Partners submitted its first proposal based on the community’s input, which the City of Fort Lauderdale found unacceptable due to cost.

    Outside of the formal process, a proposal was received to buy and renovate an existing building, which served to disrupt the official process.

    At the April 21, 2026, meeting, the City of Fort Lauderdale Commissioners asked FTL City Hall Partners to go back and resubmit an alternate proposal to get the costs down.

    The Fort Lauderdale City Manager has confirmed that a building in the range of $200M is affordable and will not result in cutting other services needed.

    Now, it is up to FTL City Hall Partners to come back with a proposal within the City’s budget, while accommodating as much of the public’s wishes as the budget can accommodate.

    The City Manager will present FTL City Hall Partners’ alternate proposal at the City Commission meeting June 2nd Meeting.

    It sounded like the City Commission would be rational and move forward with a new, inviting, welcoming, inclusive City Hall. Let’s make our voices heard. Let’s show

    City Hall Project (Editorial)
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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