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INTRODUCTION On November 5, 1974, the voters of Broward County approved
the Broward County Charter. Charter Government went into effect in Broward
County on January 1, 1975.
The Charter brought home rule to Broward
County, which had become a County by an act of the State Legislature in 1915.
For the next 60 years, the County Commission had to look to the State
Legislature for approval of local bills effecting change in County
government.
On October 2, 1973, the County Commission voted
unanimously to ask the Legislative Delegation to establish a Charter
Commission, pursuant to Florida Statutes, to conduct a comprehensive study of
County government. A 15-member Charter Commission worked for nine months,
producing the Charter document which was approved by referendum on November 5,
1974 by a vote of 77,889 to 59,898.
In addition to bringing home rule to Broward
County, the Charter expanded the County Commission from five to seven members,
created a strong administrator form of County government, and established a
Countywide land use planning agency.
This Charter contains all the changes which
have been approved by the voters through October 1, 2001.
The Broward County Charter was also created in
a Portable Document Format (PDF) to retain its original format. To obtain a
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