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Town of Davie invites community members to engage in discussions at annual forums

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Davie, Florida – Residents of Davie are encouraged to participate in a series of upcoming community forums aimed at fostering discussions about the town’s future. These annual forums serve as a key platform for local government officials to engage with the public, providing insights into short- and long-term planning efforts while allowing residents and business owners to voice their concerns and ideas.

This year’s meetings will focus on the Town of Davie’s plans for Fiscal Year 2026. Topics will include the town’s financial status, ongoing operations, capital improvement projects, a five-year forecast, and upcoming programs. Town Administrator Richard J. Lemack, alongside department directors and managers, will lead the discussions, offering attendees the opportunity to learn more about future initiatives and ask questions directly to key decision-makers.

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To ensure accessibility for all residents, the forums will be held at multiple locations throughout Davie, each beginning promptly at 6:30 p.m. The schedule is as follows:

• Thursday, April 10, 2025 – Robbins Lodge, 4005 S. Hiatus Road
• Tuesday, April 15, 2025 – Ivanhoe Community Center, 6101 Volunteer Road
• Tuesday, April 29, 2025 – Sunny Lake Bird Sanctuary, 5300 Griffin Road
• Wednesday, April 30, 2025 – Pine Island Multipurpose Center, 3801 S. Pine Island Road

These forums provide a unique chance for residents to stay informed about the town’s financial outlook and proposed developments while actively participating in shaping the community’s future. Feedback collected during these meetings will help guide upcoming projects and ensure that town officials are prioritizing the needs of the residents.

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Town leaders are urging residents to attend and participate in these discussions. “Community input is essential in shaping the future of Davie,” said Town Administrator Richard J. Lemack. “These forums allow us to listen to our residents, address their concerns, and ensure that we are making informed decisions that benefit everyone.”

The town encourages all residents, business owners, and stakeholders to attend at least one of these meetings to stay informed and engaged. Anyone looking for more information about the upcoming community forums can contact Assistant Town Administrator Phillip R. Holste at 954-797-1041 or via email at [email protected].

By taking part in these forums, residents can play an active role in guiding Davie’s growth and development, ensuring a stronger, more connected community for years to come.

 

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