- Hallandale Beach, FL - Official Website | Official Website
Hallandale Beach, FL 33009 (954) 457-1489 Days of Operation: Monday through Thursday
- Park Information | Hallandale Beach, FL - Official Website
Hallandale Beach Parks offer lush tropical scenery, public athletic facilities, playgrounds, community centers, and a world-class beach From bocce courts to the historic village, there's something for everyone at the parks in Hallandale Beach!
- Parking Services | Hallandale Beach, FL - Official Website
The City of Hallandale Beach Parking Enforcement Unit is committed to providing convenient, accessible, and efficient parking throughout our community We manage over 865 on-street and 343 off-street parking spaces citywide
- Office of the City Manager - Hallandale Beach, FL
In 1947, Hallandale was reincorporated as a city and was allowed to annex land to the east In August 1999, the city officially changed its name to Hallandale Beach The city is home to two casinos: Gulfstream Park, featuring horse racing and a casino, and The Big Easy Casino
- Departments | Hallandale Beach, FL - Official Website
The City of Hallandale Beach has implemented this section to help with you to learn more about the departments within the City Feel free to use the links below or to the left of the page to navigate through our departmental pages
- Special Events | Hallandale Beach, FL - Official Website
The City of Hallandale Beach hosts a number of family friendly events throughout the year All City hosted events are held in our beautiful City Parks and are free to attend Reasonable fees may be charged for event activities
- Police | Hallandale Beach, FL - Official Website
On behalf of the men and women of the Hallandale Beach Police Department, I would like to welcome you to our Web site Our site will allow you to explore and learn about who we are and the services we provide to the community
- Hallandale Through the Years | Hallandale Beach, FL - Official Website
Hallandale was incorporated on May 11, 1927, the eighth municipality in Broward County By that time, a thriving community of 1,500 residents, with electricity and street lights, was in place Hallandale began as a city with the voting numbers of 229-21 and Oliver L White as mayor and J W Moffitt Sr , as President of the Town Council
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