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The Protect Rio Vista program utilizes your subscription funds to hire off-duty Fort Lauderdale police officers to patrol in the neighborhood.  The officers are in uniform when on duty and have full authority to take official action action should a crime take place while on patrol.  The officers patrol in a marked car leased by the civic association and will be dispatched by FLPD for any 911 call recieved from the neighborhood.  Members also recieve a cell phone number by which they may contact the patrol officers directly while they are on duty.  Members also recieve the opportunity to request a vacation check of their home when they are out of town. 

 

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front page 1The Rio Vista neighborhood is a community of over 1,000 homes, situated next to downtown Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. With the tree lined streets, side walks and unique architecture, you soon realize the beauty and history of the Rio Vista, one of the oldest communities in Ft. Lauderdale. Our community is generally bound by Federal Highway (US1) on the west, bordered on the east by the Intracoastal Waterway, south of the New River and north of SE 12th Street.

At the close of War War I, Ft. Lauderdale had approximately 2,000 residents. An era of prosperity and new transportation in the 1920's allowed Fort Lauderdale to begin the migration from an agricultural community to a resort town. Residential areas, such as Rio Vista and Colee Hammock, began to develop. The first plat of the area was recorded by Mary Brickell a native of Miami and major landholder. Upon her death, the land was purchased by C.J. Hector, who began his "River View" development. By February 1923, the Ft. Lauderdale Herald reported that Rio Vista was booming, with over 5,000 feet of sidewalk laid and streetlights were installed.

The land boom reached its zenith by 1925, when Ft. Lauderdale's population reached 16,000. On September 18, 1926, the coast of South Florida was devastated by a Hurricane which put the area into a depression, three years before the rest of the country entered its economic depression. With the onset of World War II, thousands of servicemen discovered this area and settled here after the war. Rio Vista development began again, and today, the area reflects the history.

The Rio Vista Civic Association is a volunteer organization, governed by a board comprised of 12 elected representatives from Rio Vista. The RVCA was created to preserve the value and desirability of Rio Vista. We also strive to enrich the quality of life in Rio Vista through community projects and representation of its residents to other organizations.

You may reach any of the board members by email.

This web site has been created to be a valuable source of information to our residents and to provide valuable communication between residents and the Association. So please visit often and use the resources that are available to you!

Upcoming Board and General Meetings Schedule 

 

RVCA MEETING DATES 2022
All meetings virtual until further notice
NOTE: Oct and Nov GM at RVCC

 

Board Meeting 7PM

General Meeting 7:30PM

January

19

24

February

16

March

16

April

20

May

18

 23

June

15

July

20

August

17

September

21

 

October

19

3

November

16

21

December

14

     

Board meetings are monthly, typically on 3rd Weds.

General meetings are in months specified in bylaws.

 

 

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