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... 3:28 PM Broward County Film Summit 5/3/2022 11:21 AM Commissioners Take Action to Protect Renters 4/29/2022 4:06 PM County Commissioners Restrict Use of Plastics on County Property 4/29/2022 2:47 PM Commissioners Take Action to Protect Renters 4/21/2022 12:17 PM 911 National Education Month Honors Telecommunicators 4/5/2022 5:42 PM Broward County ...
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2022 FY2022 Annual Report
https://www.broward.org/countyAnnualReport/2022/Pages/default.aspx
Beyond the operational budget, Broward has invested in new shovel-ready capital construction projects to provide services our stakeholders have come to expect from our high-performing organization. I am extremely proud to report we increased pay levels and benefits for the more than 6,000 employees who keep Broward County up and running. We increased living ...
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2023 FY2023 Annual Report
https://www.broward.org/countyAnnualReport/2023/Pages/default.aspx
The jobs report indicated a 3% unemployment rate in October. Property values increased 11%. The influx of new residents has been record-breaking. In 2023, Broward County approved ... They launched the Cultural and Artistic Facilities Capital Support grant program and hosted more than 40 professional development and grant application workshops. Real Property and ...
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Intergovernmental Affairs/Boards Section Boards and Committees
https://www.broward.org/Intergovernmental/Pages/BoardsCommittees.aspx
... expeditious, and effective method to abate the use of property within Broward County for the unlawful sale, delivery, ... injurious to the health of the community; assess and levy liens upon the real property on which the violation existed. ... Serve as the decision-making authority when there is a disagreement between the taxpayer and the Broward County Property ...
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Human Resources
https://www.broward.org/HumanResources/Pages/IAFFLocal3333Agreement2.aspx
... such officer, employee or agent acted in bad faith or with malicious purpose or in a manner exhibiting wanton and willful disregard of human rights, safety or property. ... shall receive a one-time gross cash payment equal to five percent (5%) of their straight time base rate of pay less applicable taxes, upon receipt of a Florida State EMT certification. ...
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Human Resources
https://www.broward.org/HumanResources/Pages/BlueCollarContract2.aspx
... Section 10. In areas where employee parking is available on County owned or leased property, parking for unit employees shall be available on the same basis as it is for all other ... ARTICLE 5 WAGES AND COMPENSATION Section 1. A. Fiscal Year 1995/1996 Effective October 8, 1995, all pay range minimum and maximum rates of pay will be extended upward four percent, ...
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Human Resources
https://www.broward.org/HumanResources/Pages/AmalTransitLocal12672.aspx
the same shall not be construed so as to limit in any way the right of the Employer to manage and operate its property. ... ARTICLE 6 TIME OFF FOR UNION ACTIVITY Section 1: Leave of absence without pay will be granted by the Employer to its ... 1, 1998 will receive one-time $150 (less appropriate payroll taxes) lump sum payment (not included in the base rate). ...
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Human Resources Local 2019 Contracts
https://www.broward.org/HumanResources/Pages/Local2019Contracts2.aspx
... unless such officer, employee or agent acted in bad faith or with malicious purpose or in a manner exhibiting wanton and willful disregard of human rights, safety or property. ... unit member's normal scheduled workday, the bargaining unit member shall be compensated at the applicable rate of pay for time required to undergo the medical examination. ...
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Human Resources
https://www.broward.org/HumanResources/Pages/ATU1267Agreement2.aspx
the same shall not be construed so as to limit in any way the right of the Employer to manage and operate its property. ... ARTICLE 6 TIME OFF FOR UNION ACTIVITY Section 1: Leave of absence without pay will be granted by the Employer to its ... trainees) will receive $170 (less appropriate payroll taxes) lump sum payment (not include in the base rate) and a ...
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Human Resources GSA Contract
https://www.broward.org/HumanResources/Pages/GSAContract2.aspx
... Those employees designated to receive shoes will receive an annually gross lump- sum amount of $82.50, less any applicable taxes, payable on the first full pay period in January. Such employees ... B. In work areas where employee parking is available on County owned or leased property, parking for Bargaining Unit employees shall be available on the same basis ...
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Human Resources Supervisory Federation Contracts
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... B. The Division Director or designated Section Head shall then determine whether the courses or training are occupationally related and whether leave shall be granted with full pay ... Such requests shall not be unreasonably denied. ARTICLE 32 PERSONAL PROPERTYDAMAGE Section A Employees whose personal property is damaged under certain conditions while working are ...
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Public Hearings Set for Broward County Fiscal Year 2016 Budget
https://webapps6.broward.org/...essageId=7293
A homestead property with the "Save Our Homes" differential and an average taxable value of $128,000 will experience an estimated increase in taxes of $6.00. A non-homesteaded residential property, with an average taxable value of $153,000 will experience an estimated increase of $63.00. It's important to note that Broward County taxes consist of less than ...
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Commissioners Give Tentative Approval to Fiscal Year 2019 Broward...
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The Broward County FY2019 budget funds the Broward Sheriff's Office, Property Appraiser's Office and Clerk of the Court. A homestead property with the "Save Our Homes" differential and an average taxable value of $158,400 will experience an estimated increase in taxes of $19. A non-homesteaded residential property, with an average taxable value of $237,500 ...
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Broward County FY2019 Budget Final Public Hearing Sept 25th
https://webapps6.broward.org/...ssageId=11307
The Broward County FY2019 budget funds the Broward Sheriff's Office, Property Appraiser's Office and Clerk of the Court. A homestead property with the "Save Our Homes" differential and an average taxable value of $158,400 will experience an estimated increase in taxes of $19. A non-homesteaded residential property, with an average taxable value of $237,500 ...
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Commissioners Give Tentative Approval to Fiscal Year 2021 Budget
https://webapps6.broward.org/...ssageId=12367
The increase in assessed value for homestead property owners is capped at 2.3% for FY21 and, generally, homestead taxpayers will experience a slight increase in County taxes. For other properties, the change in the assessed value of each property will determine how much the property taxes will change. The final public hearing to adopt the County budget and ...
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Commissioners Give Tentative Approval to Fiscal Year 2016 Budget
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A homestead property with the "Save Our Homes" differential and an average taxable value of $128,000 will experience an estimated increase in taxes of $6. A non-homesteaded residential property, with an average taxable value of $153,000 will experience an estimated increase of $63. Commissioners voted 8 to 1 in favor the proposed budget. Commissioner Chip ...
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Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Public Hearings Begin
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in taxes of $17. Other residential properties, primarily non-homesteaded properties, with an average taxable value of $142,000 will experience an estimated increase of $58. It's important to note that Broward County taxes consist of less than one-quarter of the overall tax bill, which also includes city taxes, school district taxes and special taxing ...
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2021 Home
https://www.broward.org/countyAnnualReport/2021/Pages/default.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode EXCERPTS FROM STATE OF THE COUNTY FY2021 Story 1 The County Annual Report is a yearly progress report of accomplishments, services provided, goals achieved and strides made on behalf of the people of Broward County. It's based on the current Mayor's agenda and the Board of County Commissioner's ...
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Broward Commissioners Approve Tentative FY2020 Budget
https://webapps6.broward.org/...ssageId=11851
The increase in assessed property value for homestead taxpayers is capped at 1.9% for FY20 and homestead property owners will experience a slight increase in County taxes. For other properties, a change in property value will determine how much the property taxes will change. For questions about property value assessments or exemptions please visit ...
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Broward County Holds First FY2024 Public Hearing
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Members of the public wishing to be heard on any agenda item can register one of two ways: Fill out the online ... Property taxpayers will have no change in their County-levied millage rate resulting from this budget. However, ... County taxes consist of less than one-quarter of the overall tax bill, which also includes city taxes, school district ...
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Public Hearing on FY2019 Proposed Broward County Budget Scheduled...
https://webapps6.broward.org/...ssageId=11287
The recommended total budget, which includes tax supported and non-tax supported funds, is $4.8 billion. The total millage (property tax) rate will remain the same as fiscal year ... The second and final public hearing for the proposed Broward County FY2019 budget is scheduled for 5:01 PM on September 25, 2018 at the same location. County taxes consist of less ...
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Final Workshop for Broward Fiscal Year 2024 Budget on Tuesday...
https://webapps6.broward.org/...ssageId=14441
The total recommended Budget for FY24 is $8.6 billion, which includes all tax-supported and non-tax supported funds. Property taxpayers will have no change in their County-levied millage (property) tax rate. Homesteaded properties are expected to see increases in tax bills of 3% due to the "Save Our Homes" provision. The first public hearing on the proposed ...
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Commissioners Give Tentative Approval to FY2024 Budget
https://webapps6.broward.org/...ssageId=14453
The total recommended budget is $8.6 billion, which includes all tax-supported and non-tax supported funds. Commissioners voted to keep the total county millage (property tax) rate ... The second and final public hearing for the proposed Broward County FY2024 budget is scheduled for 5:01 PM on September 19, 2023, at the same location. County taxes generally ...
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A First Look at Proposed Fiscal Year 2020 Broward County Budget
https://webapps6.broward.org/...ssageId=11793
There are also plans to create a county-wide Innovation Unit to address a wide range of issues and recommend improvements to better serve residents and visitors. A homestead property with the "Save Our Homes" differential and an average taxable value of $167,800 will experience an estimated increase in taxes of $17. A non-homesteaded residential property, ...
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Commissioners Give Tentative Approval to Fiscal Year 2023 Budget
https://webapps6.broward.org/...ssageId=14140
The County has over $2.8 billion in tax-supported assets that must adequately be maintained in the future. These capital projects create thousands of local jobs and add revenue to local businesses. Broward County government taxes make up less than one-quarter of the overall property tax bill. The second and final budget public hearing takes place on ...
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2020 Home
https://www.broward.org/countyAnnualReport/2020/Pages/default.aspx
... Broward received $340 million and distributed $102 million to cities. We also funded rental assistance to help people pay rent. We allocated $25 million to help small businesses ... Broward County also successfully passed a $5.3 billion budget for fiscal year 2021, keeping the property tax rate the same as last year. 2020 will definitely go down in history; it ...
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Public Hearings on Broward FY2017 Budget set for September 15th...
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The proposed one-percent reduction sets the FY2017 millage rate at 5.669. Based on this recommended budget and millage rate reduction, the average homestead property taxpayer will pay no increased County property taxes. For some homeowners, the market value change in their properties coupled with the reduced millage rate will determine the amount of property ...
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Broward Commissioners Cut Property Tax in FY2017
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Banner Image Missing Broward Commissioners Cut Property Tax in FY2017 Public Hearing Set for September 27th DATE: ... BROWARD COUNTY, FL - Broward County Commissioners cut the property tax rate for FY2017 by one-percent from the year before. Homeowners with a homestead exemption should see no increase in the county portion of their property tax bill. ...
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Commissioners Approve Fiscal Year 2019 Broward County Budget
https://webapps6.broward.org/...ssageId=11309
A homestead property with the "Save Our Homes" differential and an average taxable value of $158,400 will experience an estimated increase in taxes of $19. A non-homesteaded residential property, with an average taxable value of $237,500 will experience an estimated increase of $89. This is primarily due to property values increasing throughout the county. ...
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pdfSTATE OF THE COUNTY ADDRESS BROWARD COUNTY MAYOR DALE V.C. HOLNESS
https://webapps6.broward.org/....aspx?ID=2458
... Broward received $340 million and distributed $102 million to our cities. We also funded rental assistance programs to help people pay rent. Commissioners allocated $25 million to ... successfully passed a $5.3 Billion budget for Fiscal Year 2021 that kept the property (millage) tax rate the same as last year, as we continue to fund much needed public services. ...
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