Oakland Park earned national recognition from the National League of Cities, winning first place in the under 50,000 population category for its Special Events Arts & Culture Program and its work to build belonging through community-centered events. Read on...
Downtown Oakland Park’s next chapter is underway. Greenleaf Park has officially broken ground, launching a reimagined public space delivered at no cost to the city and adding to a growing wave of park upgrades already transforming neighborhoods citywide. Read on...
Keep Oakland Park Beautiful is a community initiative helping create a cleaner, greener, more sustainable city through battery recycling, pollinator gardens, composting workshops, and beautification awards. Find out how to participate. Read on...
Multiple park improvement projects are getting underway across the city, bringing safer routes, better access, and refreshed spaces for residents to enjoy. Improvements are expected to be completed in 2026. Read on...
Explore updates on NE 13th Ave. Drainage Improvement Project—upgrading stormwater infrastructure to move water off streets faster, reduce nuisance flooding, and improve neighborhood safety and walkability, all within the existing public right-of-way. Additional Info...
Oakland Park earned the GFOA Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for FY2024—our 23rd consecutive year. Presented at the Feb. 4, 2026 City Commission meeting, it recognizes transparent, high-quality financial reporting. Read on...
The City of Fort Lauderdale is installing a sewer force main along Park Lane East. Learn about the associated traffic impacts. Get closure and detour info
Oakland Park’s monthly food delivery program is going strong. With help from volunteers and community partners, we now deliver food each month to 201 homebound residents who need extra support. The next deliveries are on Feb. 28 and March 28, 2026. Read on...
Three Oakland Park public schools just earned national magnet honors—recognizing academic excellence, innovative programs, and strong leadership. It’s a reminder that outstanding public education is happening here, every day. Read on...
New landscaping and irrigation are coming to Dixie Highway from the south City Limit to Cypress Creek Rd/NE 62nd St. The project includes 12 work areas—6 medians and 6 roadway shoulders—bringing a greener, more welcoming corridor. Read on...
Oakland Park earned a perfect 100 in the Human Rights Campaign’s 2025 Municipal Equality Index, recognizing cities with strong LGBTQ+ inclusive policies, services, and leadership that help ensure everyone feels welcome. Read on...
Oakland Park, dubbed the “Brooklyn of Broward,” is emerging as South Florida’s next investment hotspot – a maker-driven, walkable city with predictable approvals, authentic neighborhoods, and public improvements that boost long-term value. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park introduces Janine, our new AI phone agent! Available 24/7, Janine answers questions, provides city information, and connects you to the correct department—fast, accurately, and always up to date. Read on...
Oakland Park is on the move — protecting our small-town charm while investing in economic revitalization, stronger neighborhoods, and better services. Together, we’re shaping progress with purpose to improve quality of life for generations to come. Read on...
The Oakland Park Library is on the move! This fall, services will temporarily relocate to the Jaco Pastorius Community Center as we prepare for a modern new library at Collins Community Center. Read on...
Oakland Park helped students gear up for success with a community-wide Backpack Giveaway. In partnership with BSO and Heroes Hub, 106 kids received school supplies and support—highlighting the City’s commitment to youth, sports, and education. Read on...
Big changes are coming to J. Dewey Hawkins Landing! The City of Oakland Park is moving forward with plans to enhance this beloved waterfront spot, ensuring it remains a safe, welcoming destination for boaters and kayakers for years to come. Read on...
The City is proud to share the West Side Executive Report, which outlines a strategic approach to revitalization along the West Oakland Park Boulevard Corridor. Read on...
Mayor Lonergan joined the Broward Mayor Roundtable to highlight Oakland Park’s smart growth, housing, and mobility plans. He emphasized preserving community charm while advancing livability, economic vitality, and regional collaboration. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park Fire Department recently hosted a community gathering that highlighted both the rich traditions and the forward momentum of local fire service. Read on...
Oakland Park’s annual Tree Giveaway on April 26 brought together residents, volunteers, and partners to distribute 700 trees and plants, supporting sustainability, beautification, and the City’s growing urban canopy. Read on...
Oakland Park hosted the launch of the Connected Communities Vision Kit with the Broward MPO, showcasing the city's leadership in smart growth, collaboration, and planning to inspire more connected, resilient neighborhoods across Central Broward. Read on...
Oakland Park’s Finance Department earned national recognition for the 21st year, highlighting excellence in budgeting and financial transparency. Read on...
Exciting upgrades are underway at the Collins Community Center, and as part of this transformation, the parking area will be closed for two weeks starting March 10, 2025. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park hosted a Lfe Ring event recently to honor the legacy of Aden Perry and further drowning prevention in the community. Read on...
A key milestone in Oakland Park's evolution is the award-winning Public Works Complex, which was recently recognized as the Project of the Year by the American Public Works Association Florida Chapter. Read on...
Mayor Lonergan represents Oakland Park at the U. S. Conference of Mayors Winter Meeting with 260 mayors to address urgent issues facing cities, including affordable housing and infrastructure. Read on...
The Ethel M. Gordon Oakland Park Library is thrilled to showcase the creative works of two exceptional local artists, Regina Skane and Gary Dunning, this January. Read on...
A monthslong investigation ended with the arrest of a suspected drug trafficker in Oakland Park who kept a cache of narcotics and guns at his home, authorities said. Read on...
Oakland Park is proud to provide convenient monthly bulk trash collection to help keep our community clean and beautiful! Find out what you need to know. Additional Info...
At City Centennial Park, the City of Oakland Park proudly hosted U.S. Department of the Interior Assistant Secretary Shannon Estenoz in December 2024. Read on...
Since 2016, the City of Oakland Park has hosted its Holiday Village Tree Decorating Competition; this year, the City partnered with Light of the World Clinic to identify families who would most benefit from the gift of a decorated tree. Read on...
Progress continues on significant improvements at Dr. Carter G. Woodson Park in the Harlem McBride neighborhood. Together, we’re building for our second century—one project at a time. Read on...
From painting and landscaping to fixing appliances, several South Florida volunteers came together to give a home makeover for a woman whose son served his country. Additional Info...
The City of Oakland Park recently held its second meeting with leaders from schools in the city to foster connections and support students in the community. Read on...
The new $166.2 million budget is the largest and most ambitious in Oakland Park’s history, with $38.4 million allocated for Capital Improvement Projects. Read on...
Find out about a recent public forum where business owners and stakeholders provided suggestions for city staff to better assist the business community Read on...
As we stride confidently into Oakland Park's second century, our vision for a vibrant and resilient community continues to take shape with each passing day. We're excited to tell you about renovations to Collins ... Read on...
The OPAW is the latest event added to the city's fun and exciting cultural lineup. Find out about the May art walk and save the date for the next OPAW in August. Read on...
The North Andrews Gardens Community Center at 250 NE 56th Court is Oakland Park’s new go-to destination for community programming designed to help everyone achieve a healthy and active lifestyle. Read on...
Congratulations to our newest POP (Proud Oakland Park) Star honorees, who were recognized by the City Commission and the Beautification Advisory Board on June 5th, 2024. Read on...
Read the 2024 On the Rise newsletter to learn about Oakland Park's progress as we build for our second century. Get an update on new City facilities, efforts to improve resilience, new businesses, events, and more. Additional Info...
The city proudly welcomed the National League of Cities to Oakland Park! We are honored to be one of 100 U.S. cities in the NLC Centennial Roadshow. Read on...
Harlem McBride coordinated a neighborhood pop-up event to plant fruits and vegetables at the new Community Garden at Dr. Carter G. Woodson Park. Read on...
Thanks to volunteers and staff for making our April Tree Giveaway a huge success! 30 volunteers and City staff helped distribute more than 700 free trees and shrubs to more than 150 residents and local business owners. Read on...
Amos Chess generously donated a Steinway Baby Grand piano to the City of Oakland Park North Andrews Gardens Community Center as a symbol of its incredible transformation and vision for the future. Read on...
The City is excited to announce the appointment of Neysa Herrera as the Director of the Community Redevelopment Agency and Economic Development. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park continues building our second century to create a variety of new facilities and amenities for the centennial in 2029. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park continues building our second century to create a variety of new facilities and amenities for the centennial in 2029. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park continues building our second century to create a variety of new facilities and amenities for the centennial in 2029. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park continues building our second century to create a variety of new facilities and amenities for the centennial in 2029. Read on...
The City is fortunate to have an amazing group of selfless volunteers who give their time to help others and improve our community. Find out what they were up to in January. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park continues building our second century to create a variety of new facilities and amenities for the centennial in 2029. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park continues building our second century to create a variety of new facilities and amenities for the centennial in 2029. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park is celebrating its commitment to sustainability and 25 years as a certified National Wildlife Federation Community. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park took some time to honor its volunteers who contributed over 1,400 hours of service in 2023 and helped make Oakland Park a wonderful place to live, work, and play. Read on...
As the City continues building for our second century, progress on the Sky Building demonstrates our commitment to providing an outstanding community for all to enjoy while maintaining the small-town charm we love about Oakland Park. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park continues building our second century to create a variety of new facilities and amenities for the centennial in 2029. Read on...
Enjoy a fun morning at Mommy and Me Circle Time, on Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. at the Ethel M. Gordon Oakland Park Library. Dads are welcome, too! Enjoy free refreshments. Additional Info...
We are excited to share an update on the progress of our highly anticipated Fire Station 9 at the corner of NE 6th Avenue and Park Lane East/NE 38th Street. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park held a ribbon-cutting ceremony and community cookout to open the new community center in North Andrews Gardens on Friday, October 20th, 2023. Read on...
Oakland Park continues to invest in its infrastructure to enhance the quality of life for residents, businesses, and visitors. Work has begun to repave over eight miles of City-owned streets. Read on...
The City Commission has approved a decrease in the property tax rate for fiscal year 2024, which starts on October 1, 2023. This is the ninth millage rate reduction in ten years. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park was excited to participate in National Good Neighbor Day in September. Find out how volunteers came together to help their fellow neighbors. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park has been honored by the Government Finance Officers Association with its Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for the City’s fiscal year 2023 budget. Read on...
The Horizon of Oakland Park mixed-use project is bringing the City closer to achieving our goal of economic sustainability and a thriving downtown. See the final renderings for this exciting project. Read on...
Oakland Park does it again! Thanks to the help of volunteers from Farm Share, HandsOn Broward, the City Commission, City staff, and the City's volunteer corps, Oakland Pak coordinated a major supply distribution event. Read on...
Oakland Park continues to invest in its infrastructure to enhance the quality of life for residents, businesses, and visitors. In September Oakland Park will begin repaving close to eight miles of City-owned streets. Read on...
Stay informed in an emergency! Sign up to receive alerts in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. Residents can also sign up to receive weather alerts from the National Weather Service. Read on...
Oakland Park has done it again! Vice Mayor Rosenwald attended the Florida League of Cities Conference in Orlando to accept two awards for Oakland Park. Read on...
Oakland Park continues to seek grant opportunities to bring as many improvements and amenities to the community as possible. The City was recently notified it was awarded a grant to bring Little Free Libraries to town! Read on...
More improvements are coming soon to Oakland Park! Find out about the new dog park and other enhancements underway at Richard E. Giusti Heart Par Cours on NE 38th Street. Read on...
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has awarded the City of Oakland Pak $3.5 million for two projects to adapt to changing conditions and strengthen community resilience. Read on...
Staff are recommending a decrease in the City's property tax rate for the next fiscal year, which starts on October 2, 2023. If adopted, this would be the ninth reduction in ten years! Read on...
Sprouts Farmers Market has earned a POP Star Award from the City of Oakland Park! The Proud Oakland Park Award recognized residents and businesses that beautify their properties and enhance our community. Read more. Read on...
On July 1, 1929, Floranada was dissolved, and a new city, Oakland Park, was incorporated. The new town extended from Federal Highway on the east to Northeast Third Avenue and from the North Fork of Middle River to Prospect Road. Read on...
Oakland Park reaffirmed its commitment to jointly advance strategic climate adaptation and mitigation efforts by adopting the Southeast Florida Climate Action Pledge. Read on...
Oakland Park’s Fire Rescue Extrication Team competed in the North American Vehicle Rescue Association National Rescue Challenge in early May. The team placed fifth in the Palm Beach State College Invitational. Read on...
Oakland Park Elementary School recently received an extra dose of TLC, kindness, and positivity thanks to the City’s Volunteer Corps and the Kiwanis Club of Oakland Park. Read on...
Oakland Park is getting a second dog park! Wag Dog Park will be located on NE 38th Street and NE 6th Avenue in Richard E. Giusti Heart Par Cours. Read on...
The City of Oakland Park received a federal grant for $400,000 for improvements to the Royal Palm Park Trail located at 1701 NW 38th Street. Read on...
Oakland Park held a groundbreaking ceremony on March 23rd for a new Public Works Complex at 5100 NE 12th Terrace. The City will consolidate operations to add five acres of land to its park inventory. Read on...
The Urban Farming Institute is a hidden gem in Oakland Park. Started about ten years ago, UFI has evolved into the largest community garden in Broward County. Founder Jon Albee was honored by the City as Grand Marshal of the 2023 Youth Day Parade. Read on...
Access customer service from anywhere, anytime with Tell OP. See a street light out? Clogged storm drain? Let us know so we can address it. Use Tell OP to pay a utility bill, find events and more! Additional Info...