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CompletedFrequently Asked Questions
Broward County Commission, Fort Lauderdale City Commission, and the Planning Council are monitored by ZoneWire for land use plan amendments, rezoning, DRI (Development of Regional Impact) reviews, site plan approvals, and comprehensive plan amendments across Broward County.
Broward County has approximately 8 zoning-related meetings per month across the County Commission, Fort Lauderdale City Commission, and the Planning Council. The County Commission meets biweekly, while the Fort Lauderdale City Commission meets twice per month.
A DRI (Development of Regional Impact) in Broward County is a state-mandated review for large-scale developments that affect more than one county or have significant regional impacts. DRI reviews are a key signal for major commercial, residential, and mixed-use projects near the beach corridor and Port Everglades.
The highest volume of zoning activity in Broward County occurs along the Fort Lauderdale beach corridor for high-rise residential and hospitality projects, near Port Everglades for commercial and logistics development, and in the cities of Hollywood and Pompano Beach for mixed-use redevelopment and land use plan amendments.
Key zoning terms for Broward County include DRI (Development of Regional Impact), land use plan amendment, rezoning, site plan approval, comprehensive plan amendment, flexibility zone, RAC (Regional Activity Center), and conditional use. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Broward County governing body.