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The Island City is investing in art and infrastructure.

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City Invests in Art and Infrastructure

By John Hayden

Wearing brilliant blue tiles like a royal robe, Thunderbunny majestically lords over Wilton Drive as the city’s most visible artwork. The masterpiece could soon have company.

In a pair of votes during their Sept. 25 meeting, city commissioners adopted the public art master plan and guidelines, officially clearing the way for the two-square-mile city to become a two-square-mile canvas. The plan’s vision statement says, “...public art in Wilton Manors is to create a city where art is integral to everyday life and forms a key element of the community’s identity.” 

Goals include making the city an arts destination, showcase unique art that reflects the community’s identity, and highlight the city’s diversity, especially Wilton Manors’ LGBTQ heritage. 

Water Works 

For an island city, residents pay a lot for water. That’s not likely to change anytime soon. But the city is working to improve water and sewage infrastructure and better absorb water rate increases. 

Wilton Manors uses Fort Lauderdale to supply fresh water and treat sewage, so many costs are out of the city’s control. Steep increases have come in part due to Fort Lauderdale’s construction of a new water treatment facility. 

Commissioners heard a presentation from a consulting firm with suggestions on how to better control usage. They also approved taking advantage of the WIFIA (Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act) program. 

The city will apply for a loan up to 30 million dollars to make much-needed improvements to its unseen infrastructure, much of which dates back to the mid-20th century. 

The loan is like a line of credit a homeowner would take out to make improvements. When they have a qualifying project, leaders can withdraw money and pay interest only on the amount borrowed.

News

Task Force Marks Coming Out Day With ‘Be You Ball’

The Oct. 11 “Be You Ball,” held on National Coming Out Day, takes place at the Diplomat Beach Resort in Hollywood, marking the gala’s first time in Broward County. Doors open at 6 p.m., with Dominique Jackson — ballroom icon and star of “POSE” — serving as host.

Klifton Fehr - The Founder

Klifton Fehr is the founder of Fehr Associates, an organization that “strive[s] to provide world-class effectiveness through individual coaching, group coaching, and team coaching for every business situation.” Their approach is to improve the way people interact, collaborate, and improve each other’s performance.

ICYMI

City Adopts Record $65.8M Budget

The city’s budget for FY26 is, somehow, simultaneously leaner than last year and bigger than ever before. City commissioners passed the $65.8 million taxing and spending plan on Sept. 25.

Weekly Events

TODAY: Life of a Showgirl

Come join other swifties at a speakeasy party for the release of The Life of a Showgirl.


SAT: Saturday Night Rocks

Join The Well for live music every Saturday night.  


SUN: 'Bone Appetit'

Get your fill of fun and fright at a bone-rattling cookie decorating class.

Job Opportunities

Regional Fitness Manager -- Fort Lauderdale

Amped Fitness is hiring a Regional Fitness Manager to track and manage daily personal training sales, ensuring targets are consistently met, and more. $120,000 - $150,000 a year. 


Healthcare Supply Chain & Shipping Coordinator -- Fort Lauderdale

Inhouse Physicians is seeking a Healthcare Supply Chain & Shipping Coordinator to handle the management of shipping and return of medical units to global clinic locations, and more. $55,000 - $60,000 a year.

Friday's Furry Friend

If you like big dogs, look no further...Nottingham (ID 705682) is the fellow for you. This fellow is 3 years old, 101 pounds and looks like he could be part Great Dane. Sadly, his owner is moving and unable to take this handsome fellow, so now he needs to find another family to love...could it be you? Nottingham is good with kids and other dogs, but he has never lived with felines. He enjoys playing with big stuffed toys and getting lots of pets. Do you have room in your heart and home for this gorgeous guy?

It's in the Stars

WAXING CRESCENT MOON IN SAGITTARIUS: From worry to steady progress. 


Collaboration is key, but so is knowing when anxiety creeps in and distorts your focus. Professionally, teamwork or shared goals highlight your potential, yet sleepless doubts may leave you second-guessing yourself. In relationships, fears of inadequacy or rejection could be louder than reality — don’t mistake anxious thoughts for truth. The remedy is consistency: small, patient steps forward. The path may feel slow, but it is solid. Sagittarius energy invites you to aim higher, even as you ground yourself. Trust that persistence and faith in your own craft will carry you past the fears of the night. 


(Key numbers: 3, 9, 12) 


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