County Commission 16-17

Broward County Commission for 2016/2017

From left to right: Chip LaMarca - District 4,  Nan H. Rich - District 1, Dale V.C. Holness - District 9, Michael Udine - District 3, Bean Furr - Vice Mayor/District 6, Barbara Sharief - Mayor/District 8, Mark D. Bogen - District 2, Steve Geller - District 5, and Tim Ryan - District 7.

2017 County Commission

Vision​

  • From Sawgrass to Seagrass, a home for everyone ​seeking a sense of community and exceptional quality of life, and a destination for visitors from every corner of the globe.
  • A model County, governed in an open and ethical manner, where innovative ideas are encouraged, and public and private sectors work collaboratively to achieve shared goals.
  • A vibrant economy with a diverse, skilled workforce, in a County offering unique advantages that attract all types of businesses to create equitable, countywide prosperity.
  • A sustainable system of world-class intermodal transportation, infrastructure, quality human services, public safety, accessible housing, recreation, arts and culture, complementing and balancing our natural resources and environment.

Values​

  • Opportunity: Ensuring economic opportunities for all people and businesses in Broward
  • Transportation: Cooperatively delivering an efficient and accessible regional intermodal transportation network
  • Housing: Offering sustainable, compatible, innovative housing options for all income-levels, including integrated supportive housing and rapid-rehousing
  • Human Services: Approaching human services collaboratively and compassionately, with special emphasis on persons and families experiencing homelessness
  • Environment: Encouraging investments in renewable energy, sustainable practices and environmental protection
  • Arts, Culture, Recreation and Learning: Cultivating community culture, arts, recreation and life-long learning
  • SUNsational® Service: Consistently delivering responsive, efficient, quality services to the public and internal customers
  • Branding: Prominently branding “Broward” on County property, programs and services so that residents, businesses and visitors associate the value of services funded by their taxpayer dollars with the Broward County Commission providing them​
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