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Redevelopment & Grants Administration

This office coordinates the City's redevelopment efforts, from planning and financing through the implementation phase, and is charged with overall program monitoring. In addition, the team is responsible for seeking out available Federal, State and local grant programs; coordinating the necessary application functions; monitoring and administering grants; and serving as project liaisons with the public, user departments and various agency administrators throughout the process.


Fair Housing
You have the right to rent or buy housing, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or familial status. If you feel you are a victim of housing discrimination, call the discrimination complaint hotline toll-free at (800) 669-9777 or, if using a Telecommunication Device for the Deaf, (800) 927-9275. For more information, please call (954) 572-2315.


Home Recognition Program
The City's Home Recognition Program rewards homeowners for upgrading and maintaining their property. Each winner receives $100 from program sponsor Trust Mortgage Capital; a certificate from the Sunrise City Commission, presented at a Commission meeting; and a Home Recognition Program yard sign.

The City's Economic Development Advisory Board selects the Home Recognition Program winner from all eligible nominees. Homes are judged on overall appearance including, but not limited to, such enhancements as landscaping, painting, decorative driveways, accent lighting, pool and patio features, architectural improvements and structural expansions.

Please complete our nomination formPDF if you would like to submit your home for award consideration. In addition to this form, each applicant must provide at least one "before" and one "after" photo of the improvement project. Proof that all applicable permits were issued may be requested during the City's review process.

Send your completed application packet to: Redevelopment Manager, City of Sunrise, 10770 West Oakland Park Boulevard. Sunrise, FL 33351. For more information, please call (954) 746-3270.


Grants Administration Programs
The City's Grants Administration team administers a variety of programs that enhance the City's appearance, safety and overall quality of life - often by assisting low- and moderate-income households. All of the social services programs, and many of the housing programs, are Federally funded by U.S. Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grants (CDBG). Additional housing programs are supported by the Florida State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP). Please click the links below for program information, or call (954) 572-2315.

Housing Programs
Public Services Programs
Additional Programs


Housing Programs
The Housing Rehabilitation Program provides a five-year deferred payment loan to eligible owner-occupied households for assistance with critical renovations. These renovations are limited to verifiable repairs of, or replacements to, deteriorated building systems, as well as identified health hazards to the household.

The Housing Rehabilitation Program operates on a "first come, first qualified, first served" basis. To qualify, homeowners must provide the following: tax returns (with W-2 forms) for the past two years; their three most recent pay stubs (if employed); benefit award letters (Social Security, pension, disability, etc.); their six most recent bank statements; divorce, alimony or child support documents; and a completed program application. Proof of home ownership - including a Warranty Deed, proof of paid property taxes, proof of paid hazard insurance, and proof of paid flood insurance - is also required. The City currently has a waiting list for this program, which is updated each year in May.

The Purchase Assistance Program helps eligible low- and moderate-income first-time homebuyers by providing a deferred payment loan that may be applied toward a down payment, closing costs and/or principal reduction. The single-family dwelling purchased must be located in Sunrise, and the maximum sale price must not exceed $280,000 for a new or existing home.

The Purchase Assistance Program operates on a "first come, first qualified, first served" basis. The program has liberal qualifying ratios, and mortgage insurance is not required. Prospective participants must attend a first-time homebuyers workshop, demonstrate stable employment, and verify cash to close. Credit problems will be reviewed individually.

The Removal of Architectural Barriers Program provides five-year deferred loans to owner-occupied special needs households that include a disabled individual. The program is designed to facilitate the removal or modification of barriers that restrict accessibility by persons with disabilities as determined by a medical authority. Assistance is provided on a "first come, first qualified, first served" basis to households with qualifying incomes.

The Roof Replacement Program provides grants to eligible low-income, owner-occupied households to assist with emergency roof repair. This program operates on a "first come, first qualified, first served" basis.

The Disaster Mitigation Program awards funds to be used for exterior doors (including garage doors), opening protection, and bracing gable ends (roof reinforcement).

The City encourages interested Sunrise residents to call (954) 746-3296 and leave their name, address and phone number to receive program details. Residents may also leave this information with the Redevelopment and Grants Division of the Planning and Development Department, located at 4747 Nob Hill Road, Suite 9. Hearing-impaired residents may call the Florida Relay Telephone number at (800) 955-8770.


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Public Service Programs
Planning & Development, in cooperation with the Leisure Services Department, currently administers two programs available to City of Sunrise senior citizens:
Bullet The Social Services Senior Computer Program provides educational services to promote computer
   literacy.
Bullet The Medical Transportation Program provides by-appointment transportation services to medical
   appointments for the disadvantaged elderly.

The Department also administers an After-School Homework Tutorial Program, offered in cooperation with Broward County Schools and the staff of Village Elementary School. Through the program, homework assistance and tutoring services are provided to approximately 100 students from low-income City households.

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Additional Programs
The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century provides Federal funding for Transportation Enhancement projects. In recent years, the City has requested funding for programs designed to facilitate safer mobility, improve roadway drainage, and provide a more pleasant roadway environment. Funding has been awarded for City projects on West Oakland Park Boulevard, University Drive and Sunset Strip - covering such improvements as landscaping, sidewalks, swale drainage and irrigation.

The Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) provides Recreation and Open Space grants so that local governmental entities may acquire, develop and/or preserve land for public outdoor recreation. In recent years, FRDAP funds have been awarded to the City for Oscar Wind Park, Sawgrass Sanctuary Park, and the Civic Center Family/Instructional Swimming Pool project.

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