Thank you for demonstrating an interest in the City of Hollywood Historic Preservation Board Meeting.
Any member of the public wishing to speak on an agenda item, which calls for public comment, may do
so r in person.
In-person:
On the day of the meeting
a comment card shall be completely filled out. Comment cards will be
available at the start of the meeting and must be received by the Board Clerk prior to the close of public
comment for each item. If commenting on multiple items, a comment card shall be completed for each
individual item.
To register use the Board Meeting Registration and Public Comment Form. If commenting on multiple
items, the form shall be completed for each individual item. Should an item require consideration by
multiple Boards, individual forms shall be submitted for each Board. The form may be found at the
following link and shall be submitted by 6:00 PM the day before the meeting:
Due to the quasi-judicial nature of items, written comments CANNOT be read into the record. Public
comment shall be limited to three minutes speaking time maximum. All comments received during the
submission period will become part of the public record. Comments left on voicemail machines,
emailed, posted to the City’s social media accounts or submitted for virtual comment after 6:00 PM on the
day prior to the meeting shall not be accepted.
Persons with disabilities who require reasonable accommodations to participate in City programs and/or
services may call Clarissa Ip, ADA Coordinator/City Engineer, five business days in advance at
954-921-3915 (voice) or email: cip@hollywoodfl.org.
(V-TDD).
For the hearing and speech impaired at 800-955-8771
For additional information or for assistance, please contact Planning and Urban Design Division, at
954-921-3471 option 3 or via email at planningdivision@hollywoodfl.org.
Persons attending meetings shall remain seated at all times unless called upon to speak, will not callout
comments during the meeting or make inappropriate hand or facial gestures.
Please silence all cell phones prior to entering the meeting.