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City of Deerfield Beach
150 NE 2nd Avenue
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
954-480-4200
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Deerfield Beach Founders' Days - Feb. 16-19
The 65th Annual Founders' Days celebration is a four-day event. It includes a parade and "bed race", motorcycle show, family carnival, and live entertainment. Details

Several District Meetings in February
Three of the city’s Commissioners have scheduled upcoming district meetings. On Monday, Feb. 13, at 7 PM, Commissioner Bill Ganz will hold his quarterly District 4 meeting at Constitution Park. Commissioner Joe Miller will hold a District 1 meeting on Thursday, Feb. 23 at 7 PM at City Hall. The following evening, Friday, February 24, Commissioner Ben Preston will hold a District 2 meeting at 6 PM at Westside Park. View calendar


Black Heritage & Women's History Month
Banquet - March 3

The City of Deerfield Beach will have its annual Black Heritage & Women's History Banquet at Westside Park Recreation Center on Saturday, March 3, at 7 PM. The celebration will be A Salute to Hometown Heroes, providing authentic soul food. Music will be performed by Adrian Wilson & Company. Purchase tickets now. View calendar

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Commission Meeting - Feb. 7
7 PM at City Hall, 150 NE 2nd Ave. [View agenda/meeting]
Pier Entrance Redesign Project Update
Normal fees for access to the Pier will resume on Wednesday, January 25th. [Read on...]
Proposed I-2 Zoning Ordinance
The first reading and public hearing for this item will took place at the Jan. 24, 2012 City Commission meeting. The second reading is scheduled for the Feb. 7, 2012 City Commission meeting. View related documents...

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