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36 | P a g e <br />RFQ #16-06-01 Shoreline Surveying & Mapping Consulting Services <br />address coastal storm and flood vulnerability of the oceanfront community as part of the updated BCRA <br />Master Plan that was issued in 2007. <br /> <br />Coastal Systems assisted the City of Hollywood <br />with environmental permitting for the <br />restoration and improvements to the historic <br />oceanfront Broadwalk located between Sherman <br />and Jefferson Street. At a length of <br />approximately 11,000 feet, the project replaced <br />the 22-foot-wide asphalt material of the existing <br />Broadwalk with decorative pavers-on-sand. <br />Coastal Systems worked closely with the Florida <br />Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) <br />Bureau of Beaches and Coastal Systems, as well <br />as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation <br />Commission and the City of Hollywood in order <br />to secure the required state and local approvals. <br />Coastal Systems assisted the City in demonstrating to the DEP that the project location, materials, <br />vegetation, and other elements would not impose an adverse impact to the beach-dune system. Extensive <br />care was taken to replace existing pole lights that could disrupt nesting or hatchling endangered marine <br />turtles on the adjacent beach with light fixtures that are specially shielded for turtle protection but also <br />preserve the historic character of the Broadwalk and provide sufficient illumination to meet human safety <br />requirements. <br /> <br />
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