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File #: 25-1128   
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 Brazil 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 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Dr. Jurado will be attending the COP30 Local Leaders Forum from November 3 - 6, 2025 (Exhibit 1). Mayor Beam Furr is also attending this conference.

 

The COP30 Local Leaders Forum, co-organized with Climate Group, Secretariat for the Under 2 Coalition, of which Broward County is a member, will be held in Rio de Janeiro. This forum brings together hundreds of mayors, governors, and subnational leaders to spotlight local climate solutions and demonstrates how cities, states, and regions are accelerating progress on global climate goals.

 

Broward County is expected to engage prominently as part of formal panels and roundtable discussion with notable areas of initial interest including the County’s intergovernmental coordination on waste management, robust integration of economics in resilience planning, and extensive public-private sector engagement on economic resilience.

 

Participation will provide the County with insights into evolving practices, innovations in materials products, and strategies, and a means of promoting Broward County’s efforts with an eye towards attracting industry and investments. Additionally, with the County’s hosting of the Compact Summit in November 2026, participation in the COP30 convening is also expected to yield potential speakers for inclusion in the County’s own summit agenda.

 

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 $2,740 but Broward County’s anticipated share of the cost is $590. The source of funding for Broward County’s share will be the Resilient Environment Department’s Pollution Recovery Trust Fund budget.