Commissioner Michael Udine (3rd District, Broward County)

2020! The good, the bad, and the ugly. Reflecting on this turbulent year, our community has shown grace and resiliency while navigating many challenges. From a pandemic to an economic crisis to an election, this has been a year like no other. I want to thank everyone in our community for helping us move forward. You are truly what makes Broward County strong, and why I am proud to call Northwest Broward home.

In November, I had the honor of being elected Vice-Mayor of Broward County by the County Commission. I am humbled to represent the residents of Broward County and District 3. In the coming year I look forward to working with all of Broward’s 31 municipalities as well as our state and federal partners. We must meet all challenges head-on through innovation, advocacy, and working together as Broward County creates opportunities for all residents. I thank you for your support and look forward to continuing to serve our great community.

Congratulations to all who have been elected or ran for public office in November. No matter if you won or lost your election you are an integral part of our democracy, and it is commendable that you sought to serve your community. I look forward to working with all our newly elected municipal, state, and federal officials as we continue working towards a bright future for Broward County.

Commissioner Michael Udine

Broward County has announced opportunities for local businesses and non profits to receive CARES Act grants through the Office of Economic and Small Business Development. This program invests in the bedrock of our local economy by providing grants through an application process. In addition, local businesses should take the initiative to get certified as it provides opportunities to work with Broward County directly on the many projects at entities like the airport, seaport, and other agencies. Check out all the great opportunities at broward.org/EconDev, and let Broward County invest in your future today.

Recently, the Broward County Sea Turtle Conservation Program wrapped up another successful nesting season. Over 2,800 nests were found on Broward County’s beaches from March to October! The conservation program has teams that work around the clock monitoring and documenting the sea turtle nests, including a “Lighting Crew” that makes sure coastal properties are using turtle-friendly lighting. Additionally, throughout the pandemic, the crews hosted free virtual hatchling releases so the public could witness the magic as well. Thank you to the dedicated crews, community partners, and volunteers that help with this important work!

This holiday season, there are many special events happening in Broward and District 3 cities. Families can also check out the annual holiday light display at Tradewinds Park! There are countless service opportunities available throughout our community as well. You can donate toys, time, food, or funds to charities like Family Central, Feeding South Florida, and Toys for Tots that distribute to families in need. Together, we can make sure that the light shines bright for all this holiday season.

Finally, the Udine family and I wish you and yours a happy holiday season and a healthy and prosperous New Year. My staff and I have made staying connected with the residents of District 3 a top priority. We have been available by phone, answering questions by email, and getting out the most up to date and accurate information available. As always, I can be reached at MUdine@Broward. org or my office at (954) 357-7003. Follow me on social media @CommissionerMichaelUdine on Facebook and @MichaelUdine on Twitter or Instagram to receive important updates and see what is happening  in our community. I look forward to connecting with you.

Commissioner Michael Udine (3rd District, Broward County)

As we march into November and the upcoming holiday season, our cities are getting creative. Now is a great time to check out events like drive-in movie nights, a hike at one of our parks on a nature trail, or a local farmers market. These activities allow us to be safe while enjoying life, and we should all take advantage of opportunities to relax, even if it is just for an hour or two.

November 3rd is a big day for our community and country. As your County Commissioner, I serve as a member of the Broward County Canvassing Board. The Canvassing Board’s mission is to oversee a transparent, safe, and unbiased election to make sure everyone’s vote is counted. Through investing  in the Supervisor of Elections Office, Broward County is committed to ensuring that your vote is counted whether you vote by mail, early, or on Election Day! Thank you to everyone who has played a role, from the volunteers, poll workers, and Supervisor of Elections staff. Your contributions make sure democracy is alive and well.

In October, Broward County partnered with the Florida Panthers to expand the Kauffman Entrepreneurship Development Program. The 10-week program offered by Broward County has graduated almost 100 entrepreneurs and provides workshops for the public. Participants are mentored on the real world aspects of starting a business, the tools needed to succeed, and how to access capital to grow. This expanded partnership with the Panthers will provide additional financial resources to the program so more residents can pursue their dreams and keep Broward businesses growing.

Commissioner Michael Udine

The Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport will be holding its triennial airport safety training drill in November. The drill is mandated by the FAA to test the airport’s emergency preparedness and response. In this exercise, airport volunteers will act out scenarios as passengers, airport personnel, and security. This will allow the emergency operations staff to understand how we can improve security. This drill will happen after the airport winds down for the evening and will not affect operations. Thank you to all the airport personnel and staff for giving your time to protect the traveling public!

Last month Broward County funded a program match for Swim Central. Drowning is one of the leading causes of death of children in the nation. Swim Central is vital to prevent this from happening by allowing kids to work with instructors on the fundamentals of swimming and water safety. For more information on how to sign up or participate, please visit Broward.org/parks or call 954-357-7946.

On November 11th, we will observe Veterans Day. Cities across District 3 will be hosting ceremonies that honor our Veterans’ courage, sacrifice, and heroism. Our hometown heroes continue to serve long after leaving active duty service in a variety of missions that support causes throughout our community. Thank you for your service.

My staff and I have made staying connected with the residents of District 3 a top priority. We have been available by phone, answering questions by email, and getting out the most up-to-date and accurate information available.

I can be reached as always at MUdine@Broward.org or (954) 357-7003. Follow me on social media @CommissionerMichaelUdine on Facebook and @MichaelUdine on Twitter or Instagram to receive important updates and see what is happening in our community. I look forward to connecting with you.

Commissioner Michael Udine (3rd District, Broward County)

The month of October means elections have begun throughout Broward County. The Broward County Supervisor of Elections Office is working diligently to ensure safe, efficient, and transparent elections.

Remember that if you plan to vote by mail, request your ballot as soon as possible and return it via mail prior to election day, or at a designated drop box location. Additionally, these are the key dates to remember:

  • Deadline to register to vote is October 5
  • Early Voting will take place October 19 through November 1
  • Election Day is November 3

Be sure to check https://Browardsoe.org or call (954) 357-7050 for more information on registering to vote, polling locations, or to find an early voting site near you!

Students are back in school and we are working towards everyone returning to campus safely. No matter what the case, we must make sure that all precautions are taken. Throughout all this, our teachers, administrators, and parents have been the backbone of the process and will continue to be on the frontline. Making necessary adjustments has not been easy for anyone, especially our kids, and everyone is going the extra mile to make sure students are put in the best possible position to learn. We all cannot wait to get our children back with their friends and teachers at school so they can enjoy being kids in a safe learning environment.

In addition, Broward County Libraries continue to be open virtually throughout this time as a resource to kids and adults alike. When you visit https://Broward.org/library, all you need is a library card to access resources such as eBooks, movies, online classes, and more, just like you would at your local library. Be on the lookout for special virtual events that the library will be hosting during October. The Broward Library is truly a gateway to the world and will open new possibilities for learning.

Broward County recently agreed to work with the Army Corps of Engineers for additional beach re-nourishment. The federal government through the Army Corps will fund the project completely at no cost to Broward County taxpayers! This will augment the current program that protects our county’s treasured beaches. With the Corps bringing in sand to return certain beach zones to pre-Hurricane Irma levels, we will not only save the county money now, but also later. Maintaining our beaches will ensure that they remain pristine for residents and visitors to enjoy, and combats the environmental impacts from beach erosion.

Finally, Halloween festivities will look a bit different this year. Traditional trick-or-treating and big parties may not be possible; however, we should not miss this opportunity to have a little fun. So put on your favorite costume, carve a jack-o-lantern, and get creative with the decorations while we stay safe and healthy.

My staff and I have made staying connected with the residents of District 3 a top priority. We are available by phone and email while we work on getting out the most up to date and accurate information. As always, I can be reached at MUdine@Broward.org or my office at (954) 357-7003. Follow me on social media @CommissionerMichaelUdine on Facebook and @MichaelUdine on Twitter or Instagram to receive important updates and see what is happening in our community. I look forward to connecting with you.

Commissioner Michael Udine (3rd District, Broward County)

Summer is officially over, and we are heading into a fall season unlike any before. Broward County has many services available for residents during these uncertain times. Utilize the virtual library or classes through Broward County Libraries, enjoy the outdoors at our Broward County Parks or check out the online events hosted by Broward County’s Cultural Division. Resources are available today for you! In September there are several important deadlines to keep in mind.

The deadlines to complete the 2020 Census and register to vote in the general election are as follows:
Census: September 30th
Register to Vote: October 5th

Being counted in the Census is important to District 3, and your local community. Federal funding for hospitals, schools, infrastructure, and many other services are all determined by the Census. It is quick, safe, easy to fill out, and can be done by visiting Census.gov or calling 844-330-2020. Likewise, registering to vote is the only way you can participate fully in our democracy, and in the upcoming General Election in November. Check out BrowardSOE.org for more information. No matter who or what you support, everyone should have their voices heard on the issues important to you!

Do you have a small business in need of a CARES Act loan? The South Florida Regional Planning Council is administering over $5,000,000 in Economic Development Administration CARES Act Recovery Assistance. Applicants can apply at CARESActRLF. org, and check out information as it comes available. Small businesses, Sole-Proprietors, and 501(c)(3) organizations located within Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, or Monroe County are eligible.

During September we recognize National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Mental health conditions can affect anyone and too often those who are struggling do not receive the support they need. If you or someone you know needs help, please reach out to Broward County’s suicide prevention helpline by dialing 211. Counselors are available 24 hours a day, and getting assistance is always confidential. During these trying times, #Let’sTalk and continue to break down the stigma surrounding mental health. It’s important to know you are supported by our community, and we are here for you no matter what.

Finally, I would like to wish everyone a safe and happy Labor Day. Additionally, for all who celebrate, I would like to wish you and your family a happy Rosh Hashanah and blessed Yom Kippur. While we may not be able to gather with family, friends, and our community like in previous years, I hope that you have a special holiday.

• Email: mudine@broward.org
• Phone: (954)357-7003
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Commissioner Michael Udine (3rd District, Broward County)

Congratulations to the Broward County Library Division for being recognized by the Florida Library Association as the Library of the Year, and by the American Library Association as the 2020 Library of the Future, among several other achievements. Over the last few years, they have launched innovative initiatives to enhance library services and programs. In response to the pandemic, Libraries developed a curbside pick-up service for patrons to check out books and materials, and expanded their online offerings with even more eBooks, music, movies, and classes. Hats off and thank you for all you do for the residents of Broward County!

I was proud to see so many residents and District 3 cities getting in the Fourth of July spirit. Although we were not able to gather for traditional parades and parties, our community reimagined Independence Day celebrations. The City of Tamarac organized a yard decorating contest, with participants sharing their patriotic decorations on social media. In North Lauderdale, the Parks and Recreation Department hosted a Drive-In Fireworks Show, where residents enjoyed a beautiful firework display while staying safe and socially distant. As our holiday traditions continue to adapt from years past, it is great to know the spirit and celebration remains the same.

As Floridians, we know that August is when hurricane season really kicks into gear. Staying prepared and vigilant is key. Make sure you and your family (including pets) have all the necessary food, supplies, and medications needed if a storm comes our way. If you are a resident at-risk, now is the time to make sure you are registered for Broward County’s Vulnerable Population Registry or special needs shelters. All residents should sign up for Broward’s emergency notification system, AlertBroward, in addition to your city’s community alert system. Visit Broward.org/Hurricane to register and find all the info you need to be Storm Ready.

Soon we will be transitioning out of summer and into fall. I applaud all teachers, students, parents, and staff for their resilience and innovation. I would like to wish everyone a successful start to the school year. The Florida “Back-to- School” Sales Tax holiday will take place this year from August 7th to 9th. Take advantage of savings on school supplies, clothing, backpacks, personal computers, and more so you can be prepared before classes begin. I have no doubt that this will be a year full of learning, growing, and making memories for our students.

 

  • Email: mudine@broward.org

  • Phone: (954)357-7003

  • Facebook: @CommissionerMichaelUdine

  • Twitter and Instagram: @MichaelUdine