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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is a lively city in the United States. It has a special way of recognizing its different areas, called neighborhoods. Imagine your town having an official list of all its unique parts! Fort Lauderdale does this through its Neighborhood Organization Recognition Program. This program helps the city work closely with the people living in these areas.

Fort Lauderdale's Neighborhoods: An Official Look

Fort Lauderdale is unique because it officially recognizes its neighborhoods. This means the city has a special program to work with local groups. These groups help make their neighborhoods better places to live. Over 60 different neighborhoods have received this official recognition from the city. This helps residents have a stronger voice in local decisions.

Why Official Recognition Matters

When a neighborhood is officially recognized, it can work more easily with the city government. This helps residents get support for projects that improve their area. For example, they might get help with park clean-ups or community events. It also means the city knows exactly who to talk to when planning new projects. This makes sure that the needs of the people living there are heard.

Exploring Fort Lauderdale's Diverse Areas

Even though over 60 neighborhoods are officially recognized, Fort Lauderdale has even more! About 25 to 30 other neighborhoods exist without this official status. The city's maps still show these areas, making it easy to see all the different parts of Fort Lauderdale. Each neighborhood has its own unique feel and history.

Here is a list of many of Fort Lauderdale's neighborhoods, both officially recognized and those shown on the city's maps:

  • Bal Harbour
  • Bay Colony
  • Bay Colony Club
  • Bermuda Riviera
  • Beverly Heights
  • Birch Park-Finger Streets
  • Boulevard Park Isles
  • Breakwater Surf Club
  • Central Beach
  • Chula Vista Isles
  • City View
  • Colee Hammock
  • Coral Ridge
  • Coral Ridge Country Club Estates
  • Coral Ridge Isles
  • Coral Shores
  • Croissant Park
  • Dillard Park
  • Dolphin Isles
  • Dorsey Riverbend
  • Downtown Fort Lauderdale
  • Durrs
  • Edgewood
  • Flagler Village
  • Flamingo Park
  • Galt Ocean Mile
  • Golden Heights
  • Harbor Beach
  • Harbor Drive
  • Harbordale
  • Harbour Inlet
  • Harbour Isles
  • Hendricks and Venice Isles
  • Himmarshee Village (Historic District)
  • Home Beautiful Park
  • Idlewyld
  • Imperial Point
  • Knoll Ridge
  • Lake Aire-Palm View
  • Lake Estates
  • Lake Ridge
  • Landings
  • Las Olas Isles
  • Lauderdale Beach
  • Lauderdale Harbours
  • Lauderdale Isles
  • Lauderdale Manors
  • Lauderdale West
  • Laudergate Isles
  • Lofts of Palm Aire Village
  • Melrose Manors
  • Melrose Park
  • Middle River Terrace
  • Montego Bay
  • Navarro Isle
  • North Beach Island
  • North Golf Estates
  • Nurmi Isles
  • Oak River
  • Palm Aire Village East
  • Palm Aire Village West
  • Poinciana Park
  • Poinsettia Heights
  • Port Royale
  • Progresso Village
  • Rio Vista
  • River Garden/Sweeting Estates
  • River Oaks
  • River Run
  • Riverland
  • Riverland Manors
  • Riverland Village
  • Riverland Woods
  • Riverlandings
  • Riverside Park
  • Riviera Isles
  • Rock Island
  • Sailboat Bend
  • Seven Isles
  • Shady Banks
  • South (Lauderdale) Beach
  • South Middle River
  • Sunrise Intracoastal
  • Sunrise Key
  • Sunset
  • Tarpon River
  • Tropical Point
  • Twin Lakes North
  • Victoria Park
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