Anthony Niedwiecki for Oakland Park Commission

A gay resident's view of Oakland Park issues and South Florida politics.

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  • Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Age: 42
  • Blogging Since: April 22, 2008
  • Last Post: May 13, 2008
  • Total Posts: 2

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Protecting All of Our Families

Posted May 13th, 2008 at 06:09pm

At last Wednesday's Oakland Park's commission meeting, I became aware of an issue that affects so many families in our city. During a discussion about possibly limiting short term rentals, I discovered that single family homes were limited to no more than three unrelated people living together.

Specifically, the city's code says that single family homes cannot include "more than three (3) individuals unrelated by blood, marriage, or adoption."

I have been with my partner, Waymon Hudson, for six years. We received a civil union in Vermont almost five years ago and are registered domestic partners here in Broward County. We also recently had a foster son live with us, who is a part of our family that still comes home to visit us regularly from college. Yet, if we had two foster children in our home at the same time, we would have been violating the law!

That is wrong.

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Happy Earth Day!

Posted April 22nd, 2008 at 09:16pm

Today is a day to reflect on how we can all make a difference and help our planet. Here in Oakland Park, and all over the country, we face serious environmental issues and concerns. Together we can make a difference in both our everyday lives and as a community.

We must all do what we can as individuals to preserve our precious water supply. That means obeying water restrictions, installing low-flow taps in our homes, and planting native greenery that doesn't need extra watering in our yards. For easy ideas on how to make a difference in your everyday life, click here.

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