Architectural Resource Surveys

Architectural Resource Surveys primarily act as a planning tool to provide adequate data to make informed decisions, but most importantly, it documents the City’s history and contributes important data into a repository of historical information. Additionally, as a Certified Local Government, there is a commitment by the City to protect its historic resources and provide continuous improvement to historic preservation efforts, including the identification of historic properties within the jurisdiction. Architectural Resource Surveys do not designate property as a historic resource, there are processes and procedures that must be followed to designate a property as a historic landmark, or a group of buildings as a historic district. For additional information please take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions:

Intensive Architectural Resource Survey Reports

The following are links to the complete Intensive Level Architectural Resource Survey Reports that have been conducted and include multiple neighborhoods in the City of Fort Lauderdale (individual neighborhood information can be accessed by clicking on the links further down the page):

Architectural Resource Surveys by Neighborhood

The following are links to Architectural Resource Surveys that have been conducted of neighborhoods throughout the City of Fort Lauderdale:

Explore Interactive Map of Architectural Resource Survey Areas

Interactive Map of Architectural Resource Survey Areas

Contact Us

For more information please contact:

Trisha Logan, AICP
LEED Green Associate, Principal Urban Planner, Historic Preservation Board Liaison
Urban Design and Planning Division
Phone: (954) 828-7101
TLogan@fortlauderdale.gov