Legislation Details

File #: R-2026-248    Version: 1 Name: 25-year (5 Phase) Septic to Sewer Program
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/4/2026 In control: Department of Public Utilities
On agenda: 7/7/2026 Final action:
Title: A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Approving The Adoption Of The Waterworks 2050 - 25-Year, 5-Phase Septic-To-Sewer Expansion Program Per The Sewer Expansion Workshop Held On February 18, 2026.
Attachments: 1. Resolution-- 25-year (5 Phase) Septic to Sewer Program, 2. Appendix A - Projects for Septic To Sewer Waterworks 2050 Plan, 3. Sewer Expansion Workshop 2025 v35
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Title
A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Approving The Adoption Of The Waterworks 2050 - 25-Year, 5-Phase Septic-To-Sewer Expansion Program Per The Sewer Expansion Workshop Held On February 18, 2026.

Strategic Plan Focus
Infrastructure & Facilities


Body

Staff Recommends: Approval of the attached Resolution.


Explanation:
The City of Hollywood continues to face long-standing challenges with septic systems in many neighborhoods, where nearly half of all properties remain unconnected to the central sewer system. Aging septic tanks, high groundwater levels, and evolving environmental regulations raise growing concerns about water quality, public health, and infrastructure reliability. At the same time, the Department of Public Utilities ("Department") is managing multiple major needs across the water, wastewater, and stormwater systems. These overlapping demands require coordinated, long-range, predictable improvements.

Waterworks 2050 is the Department's proposed 25-year plan to guide the transition from septic to sewer. The program divides the work into five phases to allow construction, staffing, budgeting, and community outreach to be planned well in advance. The sequence of neighborhoods-referred to as sewer basins-comes directly from the engineering and master planning analysis previously presented to the Commission. By adopting an official timeline, the Department can align sewer expansion with upgrades already needed for treatment plants, pipelines, and pump stations and help residents understand when service will reach their area.

The first fifteen years of the program follow the detailed basin-by-basin schedule developed in earlier workshops. The final ten years allow flexibility as conditions change, enabling staff to place remaining neighborhoods in later phases once updated engineering and regulatory information is available. This structure ensures the Department can remain responsive to future needs without...

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