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Board Meeting








                                 Takeaways






                                                     By Vicki Lynch, Board Secretary
























             The regularly scheduled CRCCE Board Meetings will now be   Highlights of the plan include:
             reported in the magazine in the form of Important Takeaways.   o Eliminating east and west side parking adjacent to
             This shorter version of the full minutes will highlight information   o New truck/loading dock configuration.
             that is of importance to CRCCE residents. Full minutes are   o A 22nd Street sidewalk.
             available online.                                       o Three stop signs – 22nd St., 33rd St. and parking lot
                                                                      exit.
             Treasurer Craig Singer reported account balances:
                                                                     o Clear entry and exit lanes divided.
                  Association account balance    $ 88,224.82        Safety
                  Security account balance      $141,599.79

                  Total                         $229,824.61         • By the end of the year CRCCE will have six new License

                                                                    Plate Reader cameras throughout the neighborhood. The
             Building projects                                      cameras, provided by Flock Safety, are monitored 24/7 and

             • Developers proposed razing the Crexent Business Center on     are directly tied into FLPD. The six cameras are funded by the
             Oakland Park Blvd. and erecting mixed-use high-rise buildings.     CRCCE Association dues. The Association is exploring ways

             CRCCE did not feel that this was compatible            of funding additional cameras. See more information in the
             with the neighborhood and site access is limited. CRCCE   President’s Message.
             objected and the application has not moved forward, though   • The Security Patrol has officers in the neighborhood 7 days

             the developers did pay $46,000 to cut down a beautiful   a week. Current finances are solid, but it is imperative to

             mahogany. We complained to the city, but after the fact.  sign up new members to sustain this level of coverage in the


             • High Rise condos have been approved for the old Down   future. Many neighbors rely on their neighbors’ membership

             Under restaurant site. The committee will monitor the project.  for patrols on their streets and too many non-member residents
                                                                    are asking the SP for help with a problem. Residents who

             • Years of requests for improvement to the serious traffic   appreciate the service and wish to utilize it should support it

             problem at 33rd St., 22nd Ave. and the rear entrance to the   with their membership.
             Publix lot have finally been resolved. Bruce Quailey and Tim
             Hernandez secured an agreement with Publix to make needed   Respectfully submitted,
             access changes as part of their proposal to renovate the store.   Vicki Lynch
             See more information in the President’s Message.       Board Secretary


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