
Davie, Florida, has completed its annual flood-prevention check-up, demonstrating proactive efforts to protect residents from flooding. The report, submitted to the Town Council by the Administration, confirms that all fifteen recommended action items from Broward County's Local Mitigation Strategy are being diligently addressed. This commitment to flood prevention was shared with the public in April.
According to the Town of Davie, Florida, awareness campaign is spreading through the community like wildfire, the Town isn't just talking about staying ahead of the flood; it's teaching its citizens how to swim in information, providing them with the armor they need before the rain even thinks about getting out of bed. The Davie Update magazine has become a flood-fighter's manual, dedicating three whole pages in its February, June of last year and April's 2024 issues to educate the masses about the lullaby of flood safety, the magic of retrofitting, and all sorts of other pearls of wisdom.
Inside the sprawling halls of Town Hall, located at 8800 SW 36th Street, and over at the Davie/Cooper City Library at 4600 SW 82nd Avenue, copies of this report are up for grabs, free as the breeze. It's a call to action for locals to scoop them up and dig through the pages that might just be a lifeline when the skies decide to open up.
For those Davie dwellers who want the scoop straight from the horse's mouth, the Town's Engineering Division is the go-to spot. With just a ring at 954-797-1113 or a few clicks to the Local Flood Hazard Information at Town of Davie, Florida official website, residents can access all the nitty-gritty on how to keep their homes and hearths high and dry.









