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Gazette

Volume 2 • Issue 24 December 16, 2015

Wilton Manors

Twice-Monthly Neighborhood Outlook

Business Business

Economic Development Task Force Renewed For Two More Years Spared from the proverbial chopping block, city commissioners extended the life of the Economic Development Task Force by two years at their Dec. 8 meeting. Created in July of 2011 and made up of two business owners, one commercial property owner and six residents, this was the fourth time the Task Force was renewed. The Task Force objectives include finding ways to retain businesses, attract new developers and industries, find parking solutions and grow the city as an LGBT vacation destination. “They have unfinished work,” said Commissioner Justin Flippen. Part of that unfinished work also includes the creation of wayfinding signs to help visitors and tourists find their way to certain locations in the city. Nick Berry, chair of the Task Force, said the

group’s greatest accomplishment so far has been inspiring the creation of the Wilton Drive Business Improvement [BID]. The BID is a seven-person board of property owners, business owners and one resident who will advise the city on improvements to Wilton Drive. Money for improvements will be raised by additional taxes levied on Wilton Drive’s property owners. Recently, the BID unanimously voted to support the Two-Lane Initiative which seeks to reduce Wilton Drive from four lanes to two. The commission will have the final say on whether or not the road is narrowed. Commissioner Julie Carson said she was concerned with the overlap of duties of the BID and the Task Force. The justification for both is that the BID is focused on Wilton Drive and the Task Force is supposed to be looking at the entire city. At some point in the future, members of the Task Force will have to reapply for their seats. WMG

Photo: Facebook.

By Michael d’Oliveira

Police

Police to Work Overtime for Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety

Photo: Facebook.

By Michael d’Oliveira Armed with a grant from the University of South Florida, the Wilton Manors Police Department will fund overtime hours to officers to focus on pedestrian and bicycle safety. The program to improve roadway safety will be divided into three phases: education, warnings and citations. In response to the recent deaths of pedestrians on Wilton Drive, police have already begun a pedestrian safety program. “This enhances what we’ve been doing since June,” said Chief Paul O’Connell. When the ticketing phase begins, everyone will be subject to possible fines; pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers, said Commander Gary Blocker. He declined to say exactly when the education and warning phases would end and when police would begin issuing tickets. “We’re just trying to get the info out there,” Blocker said. Police will focus on Wilton Drive, Andrews Avenue, Powerline Road, Northeast 6 Avenue and Oakland Park Boulevard “on any

given day between 12 p.m. and 12 a.m.,” Blocker said. The initiative is modeled after Florida’s “Alert Today - Alive Tomorrow” campaign. According to state officials, 1 in 5 traffic fatalities is a pedestrian and 1 in 20 traffic fatalities is a bicyclist. According to the Wilton Manors Police Department, there have been three fatalities on Wilton Drive since 2009. One in 2009, one in 2014 and the most recent in July of this year. Three occurred on Oakland Park Boulevard in 2009, 2011 and 2013. Oakland Park Boulevard had the most accidents, fatal and nonfatal, with 32 since 2009. Wilton Drive had 18, Andrews Avenue had 21, Northwest 9 Avenue had 14 and Northeast 6 Avenue had 12. WMG For more information about how to improve safety as a bicyclist, pedestrian and driver, visit WiltonManors.com/alert.

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