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Changes are coming for parking in the Island City.

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Feature

Changes Coming to Parking in City

By John Hayden

Parking spaces in Wilton Manors are somewhat scarce and, unless you’re at the Shoppes of Wilton Manors by 4 p.m., rarely free. The money people pour into the city quickly adds up. 

Two big changes are in the works for Wilton Manors parking. First, the city has gone cash free and implemented a mandatory parking fee at city lots. Second, the city is finalizing an agreement to lease 10 spots to EVGO, a company that will install 10 electric vehicle charging stations at City Hall, by the volleyball courts. 

These will replace the one charging station that takes up three spots located by the front of the lot. With these changes and no new parking on the horizon, The Gazette decided to dive into the parking program. 

The Gazette is looking at the most recent six months of data available, Oct. 1, 2024-March 31, 2025. This time covers “season” and may not reflect revenue collected during the other six months of the year. It is also before the mandatory parking fee began. 

Over the six months in question, $676,021.54 was collected in parking fees, or about $112,670 per month. This includes pay-by-phone lots, such as at Hagen Park/City Hall and Richardson Park, as well as meters. The lots are run by ParkMobile, who collect the service fee on electronic payments. They got $50,658.65 for their efforts. 

Parking enforcement also brings in cash. In the six-month period, 5,806 citations were issued. That’s a rate of 968 per month. Only about 7% were appealed, but those who challenged their fines were pretty successful. Of the 417 appeals, 201 (48.2%) were successful. 

Lanier manages the city’s parking. City Manager Leigh Ann Henderson says, “The contract with Lanier provides for a ‘Management Fee’ in the amount of 4.75% of citation/fine/fee revenue and 3.25% of all other categories of revenue. The fees are calculated and paid monthly, based on the prior month’s revenue collections.” 

From October 1, 2024 through March 31, 2025, the total amount paid to Lanier for its Management Fee was $21,042.13.

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ICYMI

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Weekly Events

TODAY: 'Drag Race' Watch Party

Watch "Drag Race" at The Well.


SAT: Puppy Brunch

Join La Mexicana Taco Bar every Saturday for its Puppy Brunch.  


SUN: Drag Brunch

Enjoy drag brunch at The Well.

Job Opportunities

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HOMELAND INSURANCE is hiring a Final Expense Agent who is comfortable talking to people on the phone, and more. $60,000 - $120,000 a year. 


Entry Level Sales Representative -- Fort Lauderdale

Power Home Remodeling is seeking an Entry Level Sales Representative to deliver of interactive sales presentations on eco-friendly, green products and services to customers, and more. $72,000 - $130,000 a year.

Friday's Furry Friend

Adorable…that is the best way to describe Snickerdoodle (ID 698361), a beautiful bunny who was found by the Margate police and is now hoping to be part of a family. Snickerdoodle will need lots of fresh leafy greens and a high-quality rabbit food. Rabbits often do well in pairs so perhaps your bunny at home needs a friend. When you adopt a rabbit from the Humane Society of Broward County they are spayed or neutered, just like the other animals, and you can adopt two rabbits and pay one adoption fee.

Photo of the Week

SAVE’s 20th Annual Champions of Equality Gala lit up Miami-Dade with joy and purpose. Honorees included Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, Latrice Royale, Rep. Chris Pappas, and Rosemary Wilder. Josue Santiago hosted, and Maya Azucena closed with a stunning performance. A night of pride, power, and unforgettable moments.

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