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  • State of the City Address
  • Mayor Dean Trantalis

    Fort Lauderdale, Florida

    Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis gave his State of the City Address, sharing updates on how the city is building a bolder, brighter future. His priorities include public safety, parks and public spaces, the beachfront, economic development, infrastructure, sustainability, waterways, traffic and transportation, and homelessness.

    Mayor Trantalis highlighted Fort Lauderdale’s downtown investment, which has topped $10 billion, as new residential towers, modern offices, award-winning restaurants, and vibrant public spaces have redefined it. Since 2018, downtown has experienced an 83% increase in families with children. Furthermore, recent data indicate that the downtown region generates $43 billion in economic impact annually. 

    The Mayor announced $1.6 billion in stormwater upgrades, which will protect neighborhoods across the city from flooding through the Fortify Lauderdale program. He also shared updates on the new water treatment plant, which is set to open next year and produce 50 million gallons of clean, clear water. Additionally, he shared significant investments underway related to parks, trees, and cleaner waterways.

    Mayor Trantalis shared that in the past year, the city’s efforts have sheltered more than 80 people, helped 18 secure housing, and reunited 41 individuals with their families. He also announced that 20 full-time employees will now be part of a team dedicated to tackling homelessness, organized into three pillars: street engagement, intensive outreach, and program services.

    He shared plans to make streets safer, including advancing the city’s corridor improvement plan, reducing traffic congestion, modernizing traffic signals, updating the Vision Zero Plan, and finalizing efforts on the sidewalk master plan. The Mayor highlighted that the city is making real progress in community safety, noting that overall crime is on the decline. He also shared that the city has created a specialized gun intelligence unit, expanded the ShotSpotter program, and developed its approach to crisis intervention. Furthermore, they are opening a new police headquarters, which will feature state-of-the-art technology, training rooms, community meeting spaces, an evidence warehouse, and firearm training facilities.

    Watch the Mayor’s full remarks here.

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    Mayor Sharon F. Owens

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