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Franklin Park neighborhood set for drainage system overhaul with completion expected by June 2025

Broward County, Florida – Beginning March 17, the Franklin Park Neighborhood in the Broward County Municipal Services District will undergo a thorough drainage system overhaul under the Public Works’ Highway and Bridge Maintenance Division. Set to improve the infrastructure of the area, this essential repair is scheduled to end in June 2025. The transportation surtax provides funding for the project, therefore underscoring the community’s commitment to upgrade its public amenities.

The project includes cleaning, maintenance, and small repairs on the drainage systems mostly found throughout Franklin Park’s internal roadways. This place has been selected intentionally to reduce disturbance of residents’ and visitors’ daily lives. Officials have verified that the work would be done in a way that guarantees driveways and sidewalks remain accessible at all times, therefore limiting any major impact on pedestrian and vehicle traffic.

Those seeking further information or who might be concerned about the structure can get in touch directly with the Highway and Bridge Maintenance Division at 954-357-6040. Project Manager Diego Tello can be reached at 954-419-7733 or by email [email protected] for specific inquiries on the status or specifics of the project.

Broward County has released a statement expressing gratitude the community for their cooperation and patience while they work on these necessary upgrades. Except for any unanticipated circumstances like weather delays, the county guarantees that all steps are being taken to make sure the project is finished effectively and with little public disruption.

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This project not only shows a major improvement of the local infrastructure but also displays the efficient use of taxpayer money via the transportation surtax. Preventing future waterlogging and ensuring the lifetime and safety of the highways and pedestrian walkways in Franklin Park depend on regular maintenance and upgrade of the drainage system.

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