The City of Hollywood and the North Central Hollywood Civic Association (NCHCA) will be hosting a public meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, September 6th at Hollywood City Hall, 2600 Hollywood Boulevard, Room 219, to provide information on proposed zoning changes for Hollywood’s Regional Activity Center (RAC). While the area was designated a Regional Activity Center in 1990 and subsequently expanded in 2005, the current zoning does not match the previously established RAC Land Use designation.
Hollywood’s Regional Activity Center encompasses over 1,450 acres and includes both the Federal and Dixie Highway Corridors from Sheridan Street to Pembroke Road and the Hollywood Boulevard Corridor from just east of Federal Highway to Interstate 95 and includes all of Downtown Hollywood. The Regional Activity Center (RAC) land use designation is given to areas of regional importance that are appropriate for growth. The designation is intended to encourage attractive and functional mixed use living, working, shopping, education and recreational activities.