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From: Alison Saffold <asaffold@hollywoodfl.org>
Date: Tue, Aug 8, 2023 at 10:52 AM
Subject: FW: DRAFT - Partnership for Engaged Neighborhoods (PEN)
To: Alison Saffold <asaffold@hollywoodfl.org>Good morning, Civic and Community Leaders. I know we’ve had a busy summer, so I wanted to move this request to the top of your inbox.
I am requesting that ALL civic associations provide feedback for the Partnership for Engaged Neighborhoods program – see attached. Your input is valued and needed, and while I will not promise that all suggestions will be incorporated, I do promise that they will be considered carefully.
As I noted in my email below, our goal is for the City and civic associations to work together to build a stronger community of engaged residents. Please provide your feedback no later than Thursday, August 24th.
Thanks, and enjoy the rest of your summer.
With warm regards,
Alison
From: Alison Saffold <asaffold@hollywoodfl.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2023 5:58 PM
To: Alison Saffold <asaffold@hollywoodfl.org>
Subject: DRAFT - Partnership for Engaged Neighborhoods (PEN)
Good afternoon, Civic and Community Leaders:
I am excited to share that I have been working on a program proposal to energize community engagement and increase membership in civic associations. The program, Partnership for Engaged Neighborhoods (PEN), has gone through several versions and has evolved into one that I believe is pretty strong and ready for your input.
As you will see, the program outlines how the City and civic associations will support each other in building a stronger community of engaged residents. Please review the proposal and provide your feedback by July 27th. While we may not be able to incorporate all of your suggestions, please know I will carefully consider them all and do my best to include what I can. Thank you for your time and attention.
Best regards,
Alison
Alison H. Saffold, MPA
Civic Affairs Administrator
City of Hollywood
2600 Hollywood Boulevard
P.O. Box 229045
Hollywood, FL 33022-9045
O: (954) 921-3599 | C: (305) 495-3102
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Alison Saffold
Civic Affairs Administrator
City of Hollywood
Office of the City Manager
2600 Hollywood Blvd
P.O. Box 229045
Hollywood, FL 33022-9045
Office: (954) 921-3599
E-mail: asaffold@hollywoodfl.org
Notice: Florida has a broad public records law. All correspondence sent to the City of Hollywood via e-mail may be subject to disclosure as a matter of public record.
Wednesday, August 9, 2023
Some quick, early thoughts re City of #HollywoodFL's Partnership for Engaged Neighborhoods (PEN), which sounds great in theory, but... civic engagement here was badly damaged by Hollywood City Hall's stridently anti-citizen attitude and policies during Covid pandemic
Friday, February 19, 2021
Unfortunately for Common Sense, City of Hollywood's new #VacationRental rules are a HUGE fail, and a step backwards. City has NOT actively engaged the honest stakeholders in this effort, yet also allowed genuine troublemakers to continue angering neighbors, who rightfully feel aggrieved and taken advantage of.
1/ In my opinion, the City of Hollywood's new #VacationRental rules are a HUGE fail, step backwards. City has NOT engaged the honest stakeholders, yet also allowed genuine troublemakers to continue angering neighbors. Compliance % now = LOWER than even I predicted in 2017. March 1st deadline = a sad joke.
2/ .@cohgov does NOT want media/ppl asking hard Q's re why city residents doing something legal must jump thru NEW hoops, yet #YellowGreenMarket, in self-evident violation of DOZENS of HWD/#Broward/#FL health/zoning regs for YEARS, gets TLC -stays OPEN.
On this Tweet, I linked to my very popular 2017 post, below, that was seen by many tens of thousands of people within a very short time.
I'd be willing to bet that the majority of the people coming to the blog to read that 2017 post got the same general sense of dread and over-kill that I did about the city's then-new changes, which in my opinion failed to honestly address the White Elephant in the room -why so many people who are homeowners/stakeholders involved with Vacation Rentals do NOT trust the city or its officials. Especially people in the city's Code Compliance Dept.
Hallandale Beach/Hollywood Blog, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2017 Updated: A veritable train wreck of a public meeting. Wednesday's embarrassing Vacation Rental Ordinance Amendment presentation at Hollywood City Hall was not a pretty sight by any stretch of the imagination
https://hallandalebeachblog.blogspot.com/2017/06/a-veritable-trainwreck-of-public.html
Vacation Rental Changes: Virtual Meeting Q&A
The City has made a number of changes to the Vacation Rental License Program Ordinance. To assist property owners with meeting compliance deadlines, the City will be hosting two virtual question and answer sessions. The sessions will be held via the Cisco WebEx Virtual Meeting application tomorrow, Tuesday, February 23, 2021 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and again from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. There will be no formal presentation, but staff will be on-hand to answer questions related to the Vacation Rental License Program, licensure, inspections requirements and more.
Those who currently have a Vacation Rental License, as well as those property owners who are currently using their property as a vacation rental are encouraged to participate. Join a session using the information below and have your questions personally answered.
MORNING SESSION
February 23 at 11:00 a.m.
CLICK HERE TO JOIN VIA COMPUTER
JOIN VIA TELEPHONE: 408.418.9388
Meeting ID: 132 797 4704
Password: VACATION
EVENING SESSION
February 23 at 5:00 p.m.
CLICK HERE TO JOIN VIA COMPUTER
JOIN VIA TELEPHONE: 408.418.9388
Meeting ID: 132 538 1006
Password: VACATION
Monday, October 12, 2020
Why I'm for Maggie Ivanovski - and you should be too if you care about #HallandaleBeach residents having the much-better run city govt. they've long deserved: her YEARS of experience pushing back vs. HB City Hall's bad ideas, inadequate oversight
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Looking ahead at Hallandale Beach/Hollywood Blog to everything in 2020 that we'll be analyzing, discovering, examining and writing about with our customary nuanced and fact-filled way, including news via new platforms to better inform the public in South Florida and beyond in ways they can better use, appreciate, and share with others so that more people are in-the-know.
Happy little lifeguard stand on @cohgov Hollywood beach. pic.twitter.com/BL6SO07NsN— Susannah Bryan (@Susannah_Bryan) January 1, 2020
Today I'm looking ahead and talking out loud about some of the things in 2020 we'll be analyzing, covering, discovering, examining and writing about with our customary nuanced and fact-filled way.
It'll also feature news about some new-and-improved platforms to better inform the public in South Florida and beyond about some important matters of public concern in ways they can better appreciate, use and share with others.
Fortunately, many people in our area have perches that allow us to take a long (term) view and not the all-so-familiar, myopic takes on the news and events that far too much of South Florida's news media seems to prefer for reasons of their own involving either laziness, lack of due diligence, or confusion on whether they are journalists or publicists.
That's a REAL pernicious problem in South Florida, especially with reporters under the age of forty.
Too many seem to prefer shallow takes completely lacking historical context or intellectual heft that are instantly forgettable.
Like nearly everything that appears in the troubled and bias-laden Miami New Times, once actually voluminous and fun to read, to which can't seem to see straight out of its inability to treat people fairly, and not write pieces based strictly on personal/political spite or animus.
Almost everything written there reeks of indignation, much of it of the know-it-all kind that sells in places where everyone calls for diversity yet always agrees.
That's called consensus, not diversity.
Usually, but not always, at the Panera Bread on Sheridan Road in Hollywood, not far from where I live these days, as opposed to the days I lived in Hollywood Lakes on Wiley Street and just north of Young Circle on Filmore Street, west of U.S.-1
Certainly that's what the South Florida news media is expecting, so I expect they'll be more likely to actually show up when something important is going on instead of the sillier issues that drew them like flies the past 2-3 years. Which is all to the good.
I'll be there more often, too, to observe and report back here with what's what, including some news about an expensive financial fiasco the HB CRA is involved in that will likely explode in February unless cooler heads prevail.
Slim odds of that if you've seen who's at Hallandale Beach City Hall these days.
Like my marketing-savvy friend, John Wiltsey, who worked so successfully for so many years for the fashion house Chanel, which included LOTS of traveling to fascinating luxurious places I've only read about and seen photos of but where lots of hard work goes on, too, according to him.
John's dream turned reality in Downtown Hollywood late this past summer with the opening of
Camp Cocktail Bar + Grill, on the corner of Hollywood Blvd. and N. 21st Avenue, at 2051-B Hollywood Blvd.
That's the same block on the north side of Hollywood Blvd. where popular GoBistro! and it's newer brother, GoGai! is located, as well as Tasta Gelato & Cafeteria.
+1 (754) 263-1175
I was away fm #HollywoodFL when it opened last year, so I'd never been to @calicoffeeofficial, but heard nothing but great things re its quality/customer service. Finally got there myself last wk - #awesome. Hollywood🌴 needs more savvy entrepreneurs like @craigavera @roseevelyn9 pic.twitter.com/Ctu1Cy95Fu— HallandaleBeach/Hollywood Blog (@hbbtruth) April 23, 2019
Per my April tweet, https://t.co/e3tblXBhFy— HallandaleBeach/Hollywood Blog (@hbbtruth) October 2, 2019
finally got the chance this AM to meet entrepreneur + #CaliCoffee's @craigavera @ 'Coffee with a Cop," and see for myself what a truly dynamic and positive guy he is. #HollywoodFL needs 100+ more positive Biz ppl like him!😊 pic.twitter.com/qEX2aasuBk
https://www.instagram.com/calicoffeeofficial/
Open 5 AM – 10 PM
I know the locations, but you'll get no reveals from me right now.
The new location has their official Grand Opening next Thursday, the 23rd, at 5 pm!
Our new CAO location is almost ready to welcome all of you. 🤩🙌🏼 We are SO excited to show you what we’ve been working on. ✨ Your new local favorite is almost here! ☕️☝️🏼#CAOhollywood #CAObakery pic.twitter.com/UIi7Z7eKzw— Cao Bakery & Cafe (@CaoBakery) November 28, 2019
Meet the #CAOhollywood team! 🤩Always smiling and ready to serve delicious pastelitos, croquetas and cafecitos! Are you ready for #2020? Cause we are! 💪🏼🔥 #CAObakery #CAOteam pic.twitter.com/d8VLCteoeL
— Cao Bakery & Cafe (@CaoBakery) December 28, 2019
Did you know we serve breakfast ALL DAY!? 🤤 Come and taste our medianoche French Toast with maple syrup and cinnamon sugar. The sweetest way to start your weekend! 🍞🥰 Available exclusively at our #SouthBeach #FtLauderdale and #Hollywood locations. 🏝 pic.twitter.com/cbOcg5w1VZ— Cao Bakery & Cafe (@CaoBakery) January 4, 2020
Save the Date ✅ Thursday, January 23rd, CAO Hollywood Grand Opening! 🤩 Enjoy a celebration full of pastelitos, croquetas, desserts and lots of delicious food.🤤 See you soon!🥂 2401 Hollywood Blvd. 954-505-3185. 👈🏼 pic.twitter.com/MTvkVa1An8— Cao Bakery & Cafe (@CaoBakery) January 15, 2020
I'm so appreciative for them being supportive of our efforts at Hallandale Beach/Hollywood Blog ever since we returned to Hollywood in late April, with the idea of continuing to get more useful and original news, information, context and informed commentary out to you, however you choose to receive it online.
I also hope to soon be announcing some new dynamic advertisers to the blog very soon, including some new businesses in Hollywood, Hallandale Beach and throughout South Florida that have people are talking about in positive tones! Some restaurants and real estate projects and even maybe something for those of you who own pets...
2020 is going to be an amazing year in many respects, including two areas that occupy so muc of my time, sports and politics, starting off with a Super Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium in less than three weeks that will bring lots of excited and curious visitors to our area -though not as many non-game fun activities as I hoped we'd see in Hollywood- plus, a great Summer Olympics in Tokyo to look forward to, plus national, state, county and city elections.
In case you didn't know, the Orange Bowl Committee will be hosting a Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship game next January at Hard Rock Stadium, and just like last night's game in New Orleans between Clemson and LSU, that game in 12 months in South Florida will bring tens of thousands more excited people from all over the U.S. to our perch in the world, most of whom won;t even have tickets to the game but who just want to enjoy the spectacle and the partying going on beforehand. That's what college loyalty does!
I've got a number of interesting out-of-town and even overseas trips to look forward to over the next 12 months, details of which you will be reading plenty about here in the weeks beforehand. That includes one up to Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, a place that I have never visited before, despite having read about it in books and magazines and seen it in TV shows and films for many decades.
I'll be there not to see the sights so much as to see my brilliant and very talented niece Jenny play for the Yale Bulldogs Women's Lacrosse team, where she is a freshman this year after starting the past four years for one of the top high school lacrosse programs in the U.S., where she and her Glenelg Gladiators won three Maryland state championships in their division.
That trip to New Haven is going to be both a fun and surreal experience after everything I have ever known, read and seen in tru and fictitious films centered on Yale,
Plus, at North Miami Beach Senior High, I had a friend and classmate in most of my many AP classes who became our valedictorian my senior year, and he chose to get out of Dodge and away from the heat and humidity of South Florida, while I chose the Midwest and Indiana University.
And in February we'll be firing up our YouTube Channel and Instagram again in the new year after a lot of inactivity, and start sharing some very useful non-text information and news with you in some interesting ways that you'll value and want to share with your friends in the area and elsewhere.
I decided I needed to be more affirmative about what I was doing or thinking since so many people tell me after-thefact, "I wish you'd told me about THAT at the time."
Well, you now have your wish!