List of neighborhoods in Fort Lauderdale, Florida explained
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, unlike many cities in the United States, has an official program for recognizing official neighborhoods. Under the Neighborhood Organization Recognition Program, [1] over 60 distinct neighborhoods have received official recognition from the city. An additional 25-30 neighborhoods exist without official recognition, although the city's neighborhood map displays them as well.
- Bal Harbour
- Bay Colony
- Bay Colony Club
- Bermuda Riviera
- Beverly Heights
- Birch Park-Finger Streets
- Boulevard Park Isles
- Breakwater Surf Club
- Central Beach
- Colee Hammock
- Coral Ridge
- Coral Ridge Country Club Estates
- Coral Ridge Isles
- Coral Shores
- Croissant Park
- Dillard Park
- Dolphin Isles
- Dorsey Riverbend
- Downtown Fort Lauderdale
- Durrs
| - Edgewood
- Flagler Village
- Flamingo Park
- Galt Ocean Mile
- Harbor Drive
- Harbordale
- Harbour Inlet
- Harbour Isles
- Hendricks and Venice Isles
- Himmarshee Village (Historic District)
- Home Beautiful Park
- Idlewyld
- Imperial Point
- Knoll Ridge
- Lake Aire-Palm View
- Lake Estates
- Lake Ridge
- Landings
- Las Olas Isles
- Lauderdale Beach
- Lauderdale Harbours
| - Lauderdale Isles
- Lauderdale Manors
- Lauderdale West
- Laudergate Isles
- Lofts of Palm Aire Village
- Melrose Manors
- Montego Bay
- Navarro Isle
- North Beach Island
- North Golf Estates
- Nurmi Isles
- Oak River
- Poinsettia Heights
- Port Royale
- Progresso Village
| - River Oaks
- River Run
- Riverland
- Riverland Manors
- Riverlandings
- Riverside Park
- Riviera Isles
- South (Lauderdale) Beach
- South Middle River
- Sunrise Intracoastal
- Sunrise Key
- Sunset
- Tarpon River
- Tropical Point
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Notes and References
- Web site: City of Fort Lauderdale - Neighborhood Association Contact List. https://web.archive.org/web/20140111043058/http://www.fortlauderdale.gov/neighborhoods/associations/contacts.htm. January 11, 2014. fortlauderdale.gov.