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File #: 25-1160   
Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Finance - Accounting Division
Agenda Date: 10/7/2025 Final action:
Title: MOTION TO APPROVE travel outside the continental United States for one County employee, from the Resilient Environment Department.
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Resilient Environment London memo dated August 27, 2025
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Broward County Commission Regular Meeting                               

Director's Name:  Stephen Farmer (Acting Director)

Department:                       Finance and Administrative Services                     Division: Accounting

 

Information

Requested Action

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MOTION TO APPROVE travel outside the continental United States for one County employee, from the Resilient Environment Department.

 

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Why Action is Necessary

In accordance with Administrative Code Section 3.10, County Employee Travel, Board approval is required for travel outside of the continental United States.

 

What Action Accomplishes

Provides approval needed for compliance with the Administrative Code.

 

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Previous Action Taken

None.

 

Summary Explanation/Background

THE FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT, THE ACCOUNTING DIVISION, AND THE RESILIENT ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE ABOVE MOTION.

 

The Broward County Resilient Environment Department requests authorization for Dr. Jennifer Jurado, Deputy Director of the Resilient Environment Department, to travel to London, United Kingdom (UK). Dr. Jurado will be attending the Resilient Cities Forum from December 5 - 11, 2025 (Exhibit 1). Mayor Beam Furr is also attending this conference.

 

This Forum will include a gathering of 300 global stakeholders with a focus on driving exponential progress in the next phase of effective urban resilience. Participants will include Chief Resilience Officers, City Leaders, solution providers, investors, and innovators to explore the next decade of urban resilience, and will examine how local governments can scale proven solutions, learn from each other, and integrate cutting-edge innovations to strengthen resilience at the local and systemic levels.

 

Areas of exploration will include risk finance, insurance solutions, and blended finance models to de-risk resilience investments and the challenge of funding urban resilience by making resilience outcomes more measurable and investable. The agenda will also highlight how understanding new technologies can safeguard critical infrastructure and improve local decision-making and early warning systems.

 

The Resilient Cities Forum is the first gathering of these resilience leaders for over five years. The purpose of this meeting is to help define the vision for city resilience for the next decade and to share and scale the most effective solutions.

 

Source of Additional Information

William O’Reilly, Director, Accounting Division, (954) 357-7212

Leonard Vialpando, Director, Resilient Environment Department, (954) 357-7377

 

Fiscal Impact

Fiscal Impact/Cost Summary

The total anticipated cost is $2,636.76 but Broward County’s share is anticipated to be $1,181.19. The source of funding for the Broward County share will be the Resilient Environment Department’s Pollution Recovery Trust Fund budget.