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The City of Fort Lauderdale is a close-knit community. You can help us enhance the overall quality of life by sharing your suggestions with us. If you have a comment about a City service, program, or event, we encourage you to share your input and help us build an even better community.
The City of Fort Lauderdale has been operating under a Commission-Manager form of government since 1925. The City Commission is comprised of the Mayor, who is elected at-large, and four Commissioners, who are elected in nonāpartisan district races.
The Building Services division is responsible for all permitting efforts in the City. Building Services provides records, issues permits, and performs building inspections.
The Current Job Opportunities list for the City of Fort Lauderdale is updated weekly. If you see a position for which you would like to apply, be sure to follow the instructions carefully. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.
Fort Lauderdale has emerged as one of the fastest growing markets for global trade with more than 40% of local businesses engaged in or supporting international commerce.
Fort Lauderdale is the second-largest city in the Miami metropolitan area and the largest city in Broward County, holding nearly a tenth of the county's population. It grew at a fast pace throughout the first seventy years of the twentieth century, with its population expanding from 91 in 1900 to 139,590 in 1970.
Welcome to Fort Lauderdale, where sun, sand, and sophistication meet! Nestled along the stunning South Florida coast, Fort Lauderdale is renowned for its pristine beaches, vibrant arts scene, rich cultural heritage, and exciting events.