In 2017 a unified effort was launched to evaluate the transportation, landscaping, planning and urban design needs of the Las Olas Boulevard corridor from Andrews Avenue to SR A1A. The effort included extensive stakeholder participation by the Las Olas Working Group established that included residents, business owners and property owners along the entire corridor. Two district commissioners, Vice Mayor Steve Glassman and Commissioner Ben Sorensen led this effort. The efforts of the Working Group included hearing presentations from the various stakeholders on their concerns and providing comments on the issues and reviews of the vision through a process that aimed to build consensus on the future of a world-class corridor over a 2.5-year timeframe from September 2018 to June 2021. In June 2021, the Fort Lauderdale City Commission voted to endorse the Las Olas Conceptual Design Visions for the Eastern and Western Corridors below.
The City of Fort Lauderdale is working with our neighbors to enhance safety and mobility for all who access Las Olas Boulevard between S. Andrews Avenue and A1A to live, work, or play.
For more information, please contact the City of Fort Lauderdale Transportation and Mobility Department at 954-828-4826 or transportation@fortlauderdale.gov.
The following documents were drafted by neighbors of the City of Fort Lauderdale to represent their vision for the corridor. These documents have not been formally reviewed by neighbors through a public process, nor City of Fort Lauderdale planning or engineering staff and do not necessarily represent the views of the City.
The City of Fort Lauderdale received several grants from the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) in collaboration with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to make streetscape improvements between Andrews Avenue and S.E. 11th Avenue. The improvements included:
American with Disabilities Act (ADA) upgrades
Stormwater improvements
Raised crosswalks and wider sidewalks
Landscaping modifications
Pedestrian lighting
Bicycle sharrow symbols
Several public meetings were held to review the potential improvements. A summary of those meetings can be found below.