Active Capital Improvement Projects

Below you’ll find a list of active capital improvement projects.
 
Click here to view projects that have already been completed.

City Park Improvements

The City received a FRDAP grant for $200,000 to install a new playground and permanent pickleball courts and improve the restrooms and the trail at Hagen Park. The pickleball courts are now open, and the playground is scheduled to be installed in 2025. 

Water & Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements

The City’s 2020 Water, Wastewater & Stormwater Integrated Master Plan identifies projects to strengthen our infrastructure over the next 10 years.

Drinking Water System Infrastructure Improvements

Wilton Manors West Phase 1 – NW 3rd Ave Water Main Replacement
$2.2M project will replace the existing six-inch water main on NW 3rd Ave. from NW 26th Ct. to NW 29th St. with a new eight-inch water main, and other existing four-inch and six-inch water mains with six-inch water mains. The project is currently in the design phase with construction anticipated in mid-summer 2026.

Manor Grove & NE 21st St Water Main Replacement
$1.5M project will replace existing six-inch water mains on NE 2nd Ave, NE 21st St, NE 19th Ct, NE 19th Pl, and NE 20th Ct with new six-inch HDPE water mains. The project is scheduled for design in 2026 with construction in 2027.

NW 9th Ave & 26th St Water Main Replacement
$400k project will replace existing six-inch water mains on NW 9th Ave and NW 26th St with new six-inch HDPE water mains. The project is scheduled for design in 2027 with construction in 2028.

Wilton Manors South Water Main Replacement
$3M project will replace existing six-inch water mains on NE 20th, 22nd and 23rd Dr, NE 7th, 9th & 11th Ave, NE 20th St, and Kensington Pl with new six-inch HDPE water mains. The project is scheduled for design in 2028 with construction in 2029.

Wilton Manors East Phase I Water Main Replacement
$5M project will replace existing six-inch water mains on NE 15th and 17th Ter, NE 13th, 14th, 15th 16th, 17th ,and 18th Ave, NE 21st , 23rd and 24th St with new six-inch HDPE water mains. The project is scheduled for design in 2028 with construction in 2029.

Storm Drain Backflow: The City will be seeking proposals to install storm drainage backflow check valves at select locations around the City leading to the north and south forks of Middle River.

Additional Projects: An application for WIFIA funding of approx. $26 million for infrastructure projects through 2029 is in progress.

Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements

Lift Station 11 Replacement
$3.3M project includes replacement of existing wastewater lift station (2,256 gpm capacity) at NE 26th Dr with a new lift station providing 4,650 gpm capacity. Project is currently in design phase with construction award expected in in late-Summer 2026.

Lift Station 1 Replacement
$850k project includes replacement of the existing lift station at the SW corner of NW 30th Ct. and Powerline Rd. along with upsizing of the existing 4-inch force main to a 6" HDPE force main. Project is currently in design phase with construction award expected in mid-Summer 2026.

Lift Station 4 Replacement
$750k project includes replacement of the existing lift station at the intersection on NW 9th Terr and 9th Ave with a new submersible type duplex lift station and replacement of the existing 4-inch force main. Project is currently in design phase with construction award expected in mid-Summer 2026.

Lift Station 5 and Forcemain Rehabilitation
$710k project includes replacement of the lift station pumps and electrical systems at lift station located at NW 5th Ave along with replacement of the existing six-inch force main with an 8-inch HDPE force main. Project is currently in design phase with construction award expected in mid-Summer 2026.

Lift Station 7 and Forcemain Rehabilitation
$830k project includes replacement of the lift station pumps and flow meter, rehabilitation of the wet well and meter vault at lift station located at intersection of NE 30th St and 3rd Ave along with replacement of the existing 6-inch force main. Project is currently in design phase with construction award expected in mid-Summer 2026.

Lift Station 8 and Forcemain Rehabilitation
$450k project includes electrical upgrades, installation of an odor control system, replacement of all internal piping/fittings in lift station wetwell and valve vault at lift station located at 2109 Wilton Drive 3rd Ave along with replacement of 1,600 LF of existing 6-inch force main. Project is currently in design phase with construction award expected in mid-Summer 2026.

NE 26th St Gravity Main Replacement
$7.3M project replaces and upsizes the City’s existing gravity sewer main trunkline which runs east to west through the center of the City on NE 26th St. The project is scheduled for design in 2027 with construction in 2028.

Stormwater Infrastructure Improvements

Tidal Valve Program
Ongoing work involves field verification and assessment of 88 stormwater outfalls, development of technical specifications and bidding documents for installation of inline check valves, and project management through the design, bidding, and construction phases. Design expected to be complete in December 2025. The City received an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA Community Grant of $1M to fund construction; the current schedule anticipated construction in spring 2026 with completion no later than December 2026.

NW 3rd Ave Drainage
$1.2M stormwater improvement project including replacement and upsizing of the existing stormwater and outfall system on NW 3rd Ave. and installation of swales within the ROW. Design is complete with construction expected to start in 2026.

NW 7th Ave Drainage & Outfall
$1M stormwater improvements project includes installation of a new piped stormwater system along NW 24th St. and NW 7th Ave., upsizing of the existing stormwater outfall system at NW 22nd St., and installation of swales within the Right of Way. The project is scheduled for design in 2026 with construction in 2027.

Coral Gardens Drive Outfall and Stormwater Improvements
$1.3M stormwater improvement project to replace and upsize the existing stormwater system from NE 28th Dr. up to Coral Gardens Dr., with replacement and upsizing of two (2) of the existing outfall pipes, and installation of swales within the Right of Way. The project is scheduled for design in 2026 with construction in 2027.

NW 8th Terrace Cul-De-Sac Drainage
$400k stormwater improvement project to replace and upsize the existing stormwater outfall and installation of a new piped stormwater system at NW 8th Ter and installation of swales within the ROW. The project is scheduled for design in 2027 with construction in 2028.

NE 30th St Outfall Improvements
$500k stormwater improvement project to replace and upsize the existing stormwater outfall and installation of a new piped stormwater system at NE 30th St and installation of swales within the ROW. The project is scheduled for design in 2027 with construction in 2028.

NE 7th Terrace and NE 17th Ave Outfall Improvements
$500k stormwater improvement project to replace and upsize the existing stormwater outfall and installation of a new piped stormwater system at NE 7th Ter and NE 17th Ave with installation of swales within the ROW. The project is scheduled for design in 2028 with construction in 2029.

NE 28th St Outfall Improvements
$200k stormwater improvement project to replace and upsize the existing stormwater outfall and installation of a new piped stormwater system at NE 28th St and installation of swales within the ROW. The project is scheduled for design in 2028 with construction in 2029.

Roadway Improvements

NE 26th Street

Broward County's Highway Construction and Engineering Division is constructing an intersection improvement project at Andrews Avenue and NE 26th Street. Improvements include converting the existing traffic signal system to a mast arm supported traffic signal system, addition of a new crosswalk featuring curb ramps and pedestrian signals, milling and resurfacing of pavement and upgrading pedestrian ramps, signage, and pavement markings.

West Side Traffic Calming
The project includes installation of 15 speed tables and a raised intersection at various locations in the west side of the City to reduce frequency of speeding cars in the neighborhood. The contract for the project was approved by the City Commission in July 2025. Construction is expected to begin in early October 2025 and take approximately two months to complete.

Wayfinding

Engineering plans to install branded wayfinding signs throughout the City have been completed. The City has entered into an agreement with a sign installation company. Permitting is underway and installations are anticipated to begin in fall 2025.