City Updates
Closed for Juneteenth

City offices will be closed on Monday, June 20, 2022 in observation of Juneteenth. 

Sanitation services and City busses will remain on their regular schedule. Outdoor parks will be open until dusk. 

Visit
www.coHB.org for information, resources, and online services.

Juneteenth Celebration

Join the City of Hallandale Beach and the Hallandale Beach Community Civic Association at Foster Park for our Juneteenth Celebration on Friday, June 17th.

Enjoy Cultural Performances and Displays, Food Trucks, Vendors and More.

Lock it or Lose it

The City of Hallandale Beach Police encourages all drivers to help prevent crime by following these rules for unattended vehicles:

  • Remove valuables

  • Lock vehicle

  • Take your Keys

Many car burglaries are committed on unlocked vehicles, don't be the next victim. Locked doors are the key to prevention. Lock it or Lose it.

The City has programs for ALL ages this summer!

VPK Summer
ASP Summer Camp
Teen Zone

Registration open for the
OB Johnson Teen Zone
Summer Program


Our popular Teen Zone Summer Program is the place to be for area teens.  The program is free for residents... register today!

As we return to programming, all waivers and proof of residency must be updated.  Please bring identification and proof of residency (Hallandale Beach residents only) to expedite registration.  Registration is limited.

In person registration accepted at OB Johnson Park, 1000 NW 8th Ave and at the Cultural Community Center, 410 SE 3rd Street.  Visit www.coHB.org/Parks for more information.

Summer Tennis Camp
Pickleball at Golden Isles Tennis Center

PICKLEBALL IS HERE!


The Golden Isles Tennis Center now offers Pickleball!

Join us weekdays until noon when we convert our Basketball Courts in to four Pickleball Courts! 

Membership and reservation information is available at: 
www.coHB.org/Pickleball

Watch for upcoming tournaments, leagues, and events!

Discounted Resident Parking

City of Hallandale Beach Residents are encouraged to apply for the Resident Parking program for Discounted Hourly Parking Citywide.  Residents who live in a Residential Parking Zone may also apply for their Resident Monthly Parking Zone Pass. 

Paid parking locations are indicated by parking signs City Wide.  All street parking payments are made through the PayByPhone service by App, Phone (888) 680-7275, or Online. 

PaybyPhone

NOW HIRING

We're Hiring

Employment opportunities are available at the City of Hallandale Beach.

To view available positions and apply online visit coHB.org/jobs

Advisory Board Vacancies

The City of Hallandale Beach invites you to get involved on matters relating to our community by volunteering on a board and/or committee. Volunteers are needed to serve in advisory capacity for City Boards and Committees.

More information: www.CoHB.org/Advisory

OB Johnson Park Center Open

OBJ Now Open

In person registration accepted at OB Johnson Park, 1000 NW 8th Ave and at the Cultural Community Center, 410 SE 3rd Street.  Visit www.coHB.org/Parks for more information.

Phase Three Reservations

Reservations Open
for Indoor & Outdoor rentals


The City of Hallandale Beach indoor and outdoor Park rental facilities are reopening!  

As we return to offering reservations, all proof of residency must be updated.  Please bring identification and proof of residency (Hallandale Beach residents only) to expedite your reservation.  

Reservations are offered on a first come first serve basis and are accepted Monday - Thursday 8am - 5:30pm at the Cultural Community Center, 410 SE 3rd Street. 

Visit www.coHB.org/Parks for more information.

TENNIS ANYONE?

Smatt Tennis Academy

Golden Isles Tennis Center

The Golden Isles Tennis Center is now open and features 4 clay & 6 hard Tennis Courts, 2 bocce courts, and 2 basketball courts with sports lighting, site parking, a Tennis facility with Pro Shop, restrooms, concessions, and a multi-purpose room perfect .

The Tennis Center is operated by All Florida Tennis - Smatt Tennis Academy. For information on programs and membership visit:  www.coHB.org/Tennis

Clean Swale

Keep it Clean and Clear

In order for ditches and swales to function properly, they must remain “clean and clear” so storm water runoff can flow unobstructed through the drainage system.

Grass-lined or otherwise vegetated swales are meant to filter and absorb pollutants in the runoff before the water is conveyed to a catch basin or
aquifer.

Try to keep your swales clean to prevent water pollution. 

Visit us at www.coHB.org
for information, resources, and online services.

Online Services

Online services are available 24 hours every day at www.coHB.org.

  • Make Online Payments - Utility Bills, Permit Fees, Business Tax Receipts, Licenses, General Bills at www.coHB.org/PayMyBills
  • ePermitting Services are available at www.coHB.org/HBePermitting
  • Parking Services are available at www.coHB.org/Parking
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