Monthly Archives: February 2026


Workshop on Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway Crossings Study

Dear Community Member,

The Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) invites you to participate in a hybrid Public Workshop to learn about and discuss plans to convert the existing at-grade crossing on the Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway into an underpass on East Sunrise Boulevard and North Flagler Drive in Fort Lauderdale.

Your voice is essential as we explore ways to enhance connectivity and support long‑term community growth.

About the Study

The proposed effort will examine the feasibility of constructing five roadway–railroad underpasses with the goal of:

Improving mobility and accessibility

Increasing travel options and modal choice

Creating new and active transportation connections

Identifying opportunities for infrastructure hardening

Preparing the region for future growth and economic development

This workshop is being offered online and in-person and provides the opportunity to review the study’s purpose, ask questions, and share your feedback on potential solutions.

We hope you will join us and help shape the future of mobility in our community.

Please feel free to share the attached invitation with your neighbors and community partners. We look forward to seeing you there!

More information is also available at: https://www.browardmpo.org/major-initiatives/trax

For additional information, please contact:
James Cromar
Email: cromarj @browardmpo.org

More info in the PDF here:

PublicWorkshopFlyer-BMPO-RailroadFeasibilityStudy-03052026


February 10, 2026 General Meeting Agenda

You can download the agenda here:

CFLCA GM Agenda 02102026 (JPG Image)
CFLCA GM Agenda 02102026 (Word Document)

 

SPEAKERS and GUESTS for February 10th 

  • Daphnee Sainvill – Manager of Intergovernmental Affairs, City of Fort Lauderdale
  • Police Chief Bill Schultz – FLPD
  • Fire Chief Steve Gollan – FLFR

Council Business – February 10th Meeting                                                                                                                         

  1. Legislative Update
  2. What You Know and Might Not Know on FLPD & FLFR
  3. Charter Update – Jim Concannon 
  4. Public Arts Draft Ordinance Update – Troy Liggett
  5. NSU Art Museum of Fort Lauderdale – Marilyn Mammano 
  6. Treasurer’s Report and Membership Update

OLD BUSINESS

FOR THE GOOD OF THE COMMUNITY

ADJOURN

*Indicates voting items or may be a voting item

Next Board Meeting February 23, 2026, via Zoom 

Next General Membership Meeting March 10, 2026

Purpose: Focus on the issues relating to preservation of the present and future welfare of the City of Fort Lauderdale and its neighborhoods and citizens, be proactive and reactive to those issues, communicate any recommendations to the proper authorities, strive to improve communication and create a stronger partnership between City Government and the neighborhoods.