HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2026-080 Agreement with OutFront Media Replacement SignsRESOLUTION NO. 2026-080
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA
BEACH, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO SECTION 70.20, FLORIDA
STATUTES, AUTHORIZING A BILLBOARD/SIGN RECONSTRUCTION
AGREEMENT (THE "AGREEMENT") BETWEEN THE CITY AND ALL),
OUTFRONT MEDIA, LLC A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILTY
COMPANY, (“OUTFRONT”) TO INSTALL TWO REPLACEMENT
ELECTRONIC BILLBOARDS AND TO PROVIDE CERTAIN
NEIGHBORHOOD ENHANCEMENT CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CITY;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; FURTHER, PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Section 70.20, Florida Statutes, expressly authorizes and encourages
agreements to empower municipalities and owners of billboard signs to enter into relocation and
reconstruction agreements, on mutually agreeable terms, that allow the municipality to
accomplish its public goals while allowing the continued maintenance of private investment in
outdoor advertising signs as a medium of commercial and non-commercial communication; and
WHEREAS, Outfront Media, LLC, (“Outfront”), a Delaware Limited Liability
Company, is engaged in the business of constructing, operating and maintaining one or more
billboard signs in Broward County, Florida and in particular, a billboard within the City; and
WHEREAS, Outfront operates two legally existing, conforming sign structure (the
"Existing Signs") in the City on certain real property bearing Folio Number 5042-20-48-0010,
and with a street address of 3001 SW 26th Terrace, Dania Beach, Florida 33312 to be rebuilt with
a new digital sign structure, and at 2599 Griffin Rd, Dania Beach, FL 33312 bearing Folio
Number 5042-29-05--0200 to be rebuilt as a digital sign structure at 1825 Griffin Rd, Dania
Beach, FL 33004 bearing Folio Number 5042-33-36-0010; and
WHEREAS, the Existing Signs were lawfully permitted and erected in conformity with
the land development regulations in effect at the time, and remains a lawful, conforming
structure under the City's current Land Development Code (the "LDC"); and
WHEREAS, the Existing Signs may not meet current wind-load and other relevant
engineering and safety requirements of the applicable building codes and the LDC; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to encourage outdoor advertising companies to voluntarily
reduce or eliminate outdoor advertising structures within the City that do not comply with
current engineering and wind-load requirements; and
RESOLUTION #2026-080
WHEREAS, Outfront proposes to remove the Existing Signs and construct Replacement
outdoor electronic advertising signs (the "Replacement Signs") that meets all current engineering
and wind-load requirements; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to allow Outfront to remove the Existing Signs and
reconstruct the Replacement Signs, pursuant to Section 70.20, Florida Statutes, and this
Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the City and Outfront desire to enter into this Agreement, establishing the
terms and conditions under which Outfront will be permitted to remove the Existing Signs, and
to construct and maintain the Replacement Signs; and
WHEREAS, the City acknowledges and agrees that Outfront is relying on this
Agreement and that Outfront will proceed to remove the Existing Signs and construct the
Replacement Signs, which activities will require the expenditure of substantial monies by
Outfront, the relinquishment of significant property rights by Outfront or both; and
WHEREAS, the City finds and determines that the provisions of this Agreement are in
the public interest; and
WHEREAS, Outfront will provide certain neighborhood enhancement contributions to
the City, including: $25,000.00, per sign, annually, plus CPI after year one, for certain public
service and special event advertising for the City; and preclude certain content from the
billboards, and CPI;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA:
Section 1. That the above “WHEREAS” clauses are ratified and confirmed, and they
are made a part of and incorporated into this Resolution by this reference.
Section 2. That the parties desire to enter into a Reconstruction Agreement, which
Agreement is attached as Exhibit “A” and made a part of this Resolution by this reference.
Section 3. That the City Manager and City Attorney are authorized to make minor
revisions to such documents as are deemed necessary and proper for the best interests of the
City.
Section 4. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this Resolution
are repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 5. This Resolution shall take effect 10 days after adoption.
RESOLUTION #2026-080
PASSED AND ADOPTED on June 9, 2026.
Motion by Commissioner Lewellen second by Commissioner Rimoli.
FINAL VOTE ON ADOPTION: Unanimous ____
Yes No
Commissioner Lori Lewellen X ____
Commissioner Luis Rimoli X ____
Commissioner Archibald J. Ryan IV X ____
Vice Mayor Marco A. Salvino X ____
Mayor Joyce L. Davis ABSENT FOR VOTE
ATTEST:
ELORA RIERA, MMC MARCO A. SALVINO, SR.
CITY CLERK VICE-MAYOR
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
EVE A. BOUTSIS
CITY ATTORNEY
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RECONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT
THIS RECONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is made
on_______________ 2026 , by and between the City of Dania Beach, Florida (the "City"), a
municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, and
OUTFRONT MEDIA, LLC(“OUTFRONT”), a Delaware limited liability company authorized to
conduct business in Florida, with a local mailing address of 2640 NW 17th Lane, Pompano Beach,
FL 33064. Jeff.legg@outfront.com.
WHEREAS, Section 70.20, Florida Statutes, expressly authorizes and encourages
agreements of this type by empowering municipalities and owners of billboard signs to enter into
relocation and reconstruction agreements, on mutually agreeable terms, that allow the municipality
to accomplish its public goals while allowing the continued maintenance of private investment in
outdoor advertising signs as a medium of commercial and non-commercial communication; and
WHEREAS, OUTFRONT is engaged in the business of constructing, operating and
maintaining one or more billboard signs in Broward County, Florida and, in particular, within the
City; and
WHEREAS, OUTFRONT operates legally existing, conforming sign structures (the
“Existing Signs”) in the City on certain real property bearing Folio Number 5042-20-48-0010, and
with a street address of 3001 SW 26th Terrace, Dania Beach, Florida 33312 to be rebuilt with a
new digital sign structure and at 2599 Griffin Rd, Dania Beach, FL 33312 bearing Folio Number
5042-29-05—0200 to be rebuilt as a digital sign structure at 1825 Griffin Rd, Dania Beach, FL
33004 bearing Folio Number 5042-33-36-0010(the “Existing Sign Parcels”); and
WHEREAS, the Existing Signs were lawfully permitted and erected in conformity with
the land development regulations in effect at the time, and remains a lawful, conforming structure
under the City’s current Land Development Code (the “LDC”); and
WHEREAS, the Existing Signs may not meet current wind-load and other relevant
engineering and safety requirements of the applicable building codes and the LDC; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to encourage outdoor advertising companies to voluntarily
reduce or eliminate outdoor advertising structures within the City that do not comply with current
engineering and wind-load requirements; and
WHEREAS, OUTFRONT proposes to remove the Existing Signs and construct
Replacement outdoor advertising signs (the “Replacement Signs”) that meet all current
engineering and wind-load requirements; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to allow OUTFRONT to remove the Existing Signs and
reconstruct the Replacement Signs, pursuant to §70.20, Florida Statutes, and this Agreement; and
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WHEREAS, the City and OUTFRONT desire to enter into this Agreement, establishing
the terms and conditions under which OUTFRONT will be permitted to remove the Existing Signs,
and to construct and maintain the Replacement Signs; and
WHEREAS, the City acknowledges and agrees that OUTFRONT is relying on this
Agreement and that OUTFRONT will proceed to remove the Existing Signs and construct the
Replacement Signs, which activities will require the expenditure of substantial monies by
OUTFRONT, the relinquishment of significant property rights by OUTFRONT or both; and
WHEREAS, the City finds and determines that the provisions of this Agreement are in
the public interest; and
WHEREAS, on June 9, 2026, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. ________
authorizing the execution of this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to ensure that the Replacement Signs continues to be operated
in a manner consistent with Florida law and conforming to building codes and the LDC, and in a
manner satisfactory to the City.
NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the above recitals and the mutual
exchange of the covenants contained in this Agreement, the receipt and sufficiency of which is
acknowledged and agreed upon, the City and OUTFRONT agree as follows:
1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals express the intent of the parties and they are
incorporated in this Agreement as contractual terms, and not merely recitals.
2. The Existing Signs.
A. Location. The Existing Signs will be completely removed and the
Replacement Signs will be constructed on the Existing Sign Parcel and new Sign Parcel.
B. Permits and Construction. OUTFRONT shall be responsible for obtaining
and paying for (at normal and customary rates) all required building permits and approvals to
remove the Existing Signs and to erect, operate and maintain the Replacement Signs, including
any necessary permits or approvals from the Florida Department of Transportation (“FDOT”), or
any other State, federal or local agency or department. The City shall issue all necessary permits
for removal of the Existing Sign and erection of the Replacement Signs within thirty (30) days
after submission of a complete permit application(s) by OUTFRONT, including any necessary
engineering and construction plans or specifications demonstrating compliance with all applicable
building and electrical codes. The City shall cooperate with and assist OUTFRONT in obtaining
any necessary permits and approvals from FDOT or any other agency or department, or both, for
the removal of the Existing Signs and the erection and maintenance of the Replacement Signs by,
among other things, timely executing such forms, applications or other documents as may be
required for OUTFRONT to obtain all such permits or approvals.
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C. The Replacement Signs shall be constructed, operated, maintained, and
replaced by licensed, registered contractors in a manner that meets or exceeds the City’s building
and electrical requirements, and upon completion of construction, structural certifications by State
Licensed Engineers will be provided to the City by OUTFRONT. .
D. OUTFRONT shall submit to the City signed and sealed site plan(s) and
survey(s) for any proposed construction of the Replacement Signs, evidencing compliance with
applicable conditions of this Agreement prior to issuance of any Building Permits by the
City. Within thirty (30) days after completion of construction/ and installation of the Replacement
Signs, OUTFRONT shall provide the City with an as-built survey of the Replacement Signs, which
shall be a condition precedent to the City issuing a Certificate of Completion for the Replacement
Signs.
E. The placement of the Replacement Signs must conform with Chapter
479, Florida Statutes, and any and all other applicable federal, state, county and municipal
regulations.
F. The Replacement Signs shall not be illuminated by flashing, intermittent, or
moving lights (i.e., the message shall be static, and shall not include any full-motion video or
animation). The static display time (i.e. dwell time) for each message shall be a minimum of six
(6) seconds. The change of message shall occur simultaneously for each entire sign face. The Sign
shall not emit any sound of any kind and shall not use or release any steam or smoke or any other
substance.
G. Description. The City and OUTFRONT agree that the height of the
Replacement Signs shall be measured pursuant to, and shall comply with the provisions of, Chapter
479, Florida Statutes, and the related Florida Administrative Code provisions and FDOT
regulations. The Replacement Signs shall each be a double-face monopole structure. The size of
each face of the Replacement Signs shall not exceed 14 feet in height and 48 feet in length, not
including embellishments. The term “embellishment” means a temporary extension of a sign face
which contains a portion of the message or informative contents, and which is added, modified, or
removed when the message is changed. Pursuant to Sec. 14-10.006 of the Florida Administrative
Code, as amended from time to time, embellishments shall not extend more than five (5) feet
beyond the permanent sign faces. The Replacement Signs will utilize LED or other similar
electronic changeable message technology (as may be determined by OUTFRONT from time to
time). Operation of the changeable message displays shall comply with all applicable FDOT
regulations (as they may be amended from time to time) relating to brightness and the interval of
copy change, which regulations are currently set forth in Section 14-10.004 of the Florida
Administrative Code. There shall be no side-by-side or stacked billboards.
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H. Repair and Maintenance. Upon completion, the Replacement Signs
shall be deemed a conforming sign in all respects under the City’s current LDC for the purpose of
future repair, replacement and maintenance.
I. Compliance with Agreement/Laws. OUTFRONT agrees that it shall
operate the Replacement Signs in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and all laws, rules,
ordinances and regulations: (i) pursuant to which any permits issued are issued; and (ii)
promulgated by the Florida Legislature and Florida Department of Transportation. Failure to
abide by the terms of this Agreement, or to adhere to all applicable laws will be deemed a violation
of this Agreement, and the City may pursue any and all equitable and legal remedies relating to
the violations/defaults, including, but not limited to, requiring OUTFRONT to remove the
Replacement Signs; provided, however, prior to the exercise of any such legal or equitable
remedies, the City shall first provide OUTFRONT written notice of any alleged violation/default,
which notice shall state the nature of the violation/default with as much specificity as is
practicable under the circumstances. OUTFRONT shall have 30 days from the receipt of the
City’s notice to cure such violation/default, or if the violation/default is not reasonably capable
of being cured within 30 days, to commence to cure the violation/default and to diligently pursue
the cure to completion. However, if OUTFRONT fails to come to completion within a maximum
of 60 days, then the City may pursue any and all equitable and legal remedies, including but not
limited to removal of the billboards.
3. Sign Removal. Contemporaneously with the submission of OUTFRONTs permit
applications to the City for construction of the Replacement Signs, OUTFRONT shall also apply
for a demolition permit for the Existing Signs, which permits the City shall issue within thirty (30)
days after submission of complete permit applications for same, as provided in Paragraph 2(B)
above. OUTFRONT shall demolish the Existing Signs, remove all sign debris, and dispose of
same in accordance with applicable regulations of the City’s ordinances and the LDC, prior to or
contemporaneous with erection of the Replacement Signs. OUTFRONT shall have no obligation
to demolish or remove the Existing Signs unless and until it has obtained all necessary state and
local permits and approvals for construction and maintenance of the Replacement Signs. In the
event that OUTFRONT is unable to obtain all necessary permits and approvals for the construction
and maintenance of the Replacement Signs, OUTFRONT shall be relieved of any obligation under
this Agreement to remove the Existing Signs and shall have the right to terminate this Agreement
upon thirty (30) days’ written notice to the City.
4. Advertising and Notifications by the City/ Public Service Messages . On a
space available basis, OUTFRONT will make the Replacement Signs available for the
dissemination of public service information. OUTFRONT voluntarily offers announcements
and advertising slots to the City as provided in this paragraph, and the City accepts this
offer. Unless expressly stated otherwise in subparagraphs (A and (B) of this Paragraph 4,
the following terms shall apply: (i) all announcements and advertising slots provided by
OUTFRONT to the City shall be at no cost to the City; (ii) all artwork/design/graphics relating to
the City’s chosen advertisements shall be provided by the City to OUTFRONT at least 10 days
prior to the scheduled advertising run commencement date; and (iii) in the event the City desires
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to utilize OUTFRONT advertising artwork/design/graphics, OUTFRONT shall provide the
artwork/design/graphics to the City for its approval at least 10 days prior to the scheduled
advertising run commencement date.
For purposes of this Paragraph 4, the contact persons shall be:
CITY: Eleanor Norena, Deputy City Manager at (954) 924-6800, Extension 3613,
enorena@daniabeachfl.gov; and
OUTFRONT : Real Estate Manager at 2640 NW 17th Lane, Pompano Beach, FL 33064.
Phone number – 954-971-2995, Jeff.Legg@OUTFRONT.com.
(A) Public Service Advertising. On a space available basis, OUTFRONT
will allow the City to post public service announcements and advertise City-sponsored events
(the “City Announcements”) on the Replacement Signs, pursuant and subject to the terms,
conditions and restrictions contained in this Agreement. Any such City Announcements shall
be strictly for the benefit of the City . If after posting a City Announcement any third party
asserts that the announcement is defamatory or infringes on any copyright, trademark, or other
intellectual property or privacy right, or if adverse publicity results from, it, OUTFRONT shall
have the right to remove the City Announcement, and to discontinue the display of City
Announcements until such time as the City shall supply a new, or designate a previous, City
Announcement. Any such public service announcements may be removed by OUTFRONT in
the event that space so occupied by City Announcements is leased or rented to third parties by
OUTFRONT. OUTFRONT agrees to give the City reasonable notice of anticipated space
availability on the Replacement Sign for City Announcements; provided, however, that
OUTFRONT shall have no obligation to notify the City if such space availability is limited to
time periods of less than 30 days. All artwork, design, graphics, production and installation
costs relating to the City Announcements shall be at the sole expense of the City.
(B) During times of declared weather emergencies affecting the City,
OUTFRONT will make the Replacement Signs available, and will add one Slot on each face
of the Replacement Sign s for the sole and limited purpose of communicating emergency
information to the City’s citizens and the travelling public, in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the emergency alert notification program (the “Emergency Notification Program”)
adopted by the Florida Outdoor Advertising Association (the “FOAA”) and the Florida Division
of Emergency Management (“FDEM”), which sign shall not be required to provide the 10 day
advance notice required under subsection (A), above.
(C) OUTFRONT will make the Replacement Signs available, by adding one
Slot on each face of the Replacement Signs, for the display of “amber alerts” issued by the
Florida Department of Law Enforcement (“FDLE”), or such other law enforcement agency that
may from time to time be responsible for issuance of same, when it is determined (pursuant to
guidelines and procedures already in place between the FDLE or such other agency/agencies and
the outdoor advertising industry to identify appropriate situations, duration and sign locations)
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that display of the “amber alert” on the Replacement Signs would provide information to the
travelling public that could be instrumental in assisting authorities in resolving an abduction.
(D) Finally, OUTFRONT will add one Slot on each face of the
Replacement Signs and make that Slot available for the display of official emergency
notifications issued by the City of Dania Beach Police Department (the “Agency”) to advise the
public of an active or imminent public threat posed by: (i) a dangerous condition other than
weather, (ii) a fugitive known or reasonably suspected to be in the area, or (iii) an active-shooter
situation (the “Local Emergency Announcements”). The City or the Agency shall be responsible
for providing OUTFRONT with a template for use by OUTFRONT in displaying the Local
Emergency Announcements, which template shall be compatible with OUTFRONT’s policies
and procedures (the “Alert Template”). The Alert Template will be maintained by OUTFRONT
at its national operations center, from which the messaging for all Replacement Signs is
controlled. Upon the occurrence of a local emergency within the scope of this Paragraph, the
City shall contact the local OUTFRONT representative identified in Paragraph 4 above and
provide the representative with the desired text for the Local Emergency Announcement. The
text will be relayed by the local OUTFRONT representative to the OUTFRONT national
operations center, which will post the Local Emergency Announcement using the Alert Template
then on file. OUTFRONT will use its best efforts to post the copy as soon as practicable and will
continue to display such copy so long as the threat remains imminent or active. The City may
modify the Alert Template at any time, and from time to time; provided that such modification
will not be effective until 30 days after receipt by OUTFRONT.
(E) OUTFRONT voluntarily offers and the City has agreed that any
advertising shall not include any tobacco product, adult retail, adult performance, adult
entertainment establishment or adult service, or any advertising messages that may be
reasonably construed as “hate speech” against any person or organization or obscene or
offensive materials as determined by the City. If the City reasonably objects to any
advertisement, such advertisement shall be removed within 24 hours of receipt by OUTFRTON
of written notice from the City.
(F) Neighborhood Enhancement Contribution. OUTFRONT shall pay the
City annual neighborhood enhancement contribution payments in the amount of Twenty Five
Thousand and 00/100 ($25,000.00) per Replacement Sign, totaling Fifty Thousand and 00/100
($50,000.00) annually for the two (2) replacement signs for so long as the Signs remains installed
and in operation (the “Annual Contribution”).The Neighborhood Enhancement Contribution
shall be adjusted annually, after year five, and each anniversary of the Effective Date thereafter,
by the percentage increase, if any, in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-
U), U.S. City Average, All Items, as published by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics
(or any successor index). The adjustment shall be determined by comparing the most recently
published index available as of the adjustment date with the index published for the same month
in the immediately preceding year. In no event shall the annual adjustment result in a decrease in
the Neighborhood Enhancement Contribution. The initial Annual Contribution for each of the
Replacement Signs shall be due and payable within fifteen (15) days of the issuance of all permits
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and approvals required by law and necessary for the construction and operation of the
Replacement Signs. Thereafter, OUTFRONT shall pay to the City the Annual Contribution for
each replacement sign on or before the anniversary of the date upon which the initial Annual
Contribution payment for such sign was paid. The parties understand and agree that the Annual
Contribution payments are being paid to mitigate any impacts to the City and its residents from
the rights granted under this Agreement and actions taken pursuant to it.
5. Indemnification and Hold Harmless. In consideration of the City permitting
OUTFRONT to construct and operate the Replacement Sign within the City,
OUTFRONT agrees to defend (with counsel of OUTFRONT ’s choosing, subject to the
prior approval by the City Attorney, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld),
indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents and employees, from and against
any and all claims, suits, actions, damages and causes of action whatsoever, arising during
the term of this Agreement and resulting in personal injury, loss of life or damage to
property sustained by any person or entity as a result of the doing of any work in this
Agreement as authorized or the failure to do any work in this Agreement as required, or
as a result of this Agreement or the construction, maintenance or use related to the removal
of the Existing Sign s and installation of the Replacement Signs or the use by OUTFRONT
of the Property upon which the Replacement Signs is to be located. Such obligation to
indemnify and hold harmless shall continue notwithstanding any negligence (exce pt gross
negligence) on the part of the City relating to such loss or damage and shall include all
costs, expenses and liabilities incurred by the City in connection with any such claim, suit,
action or cause of action, including the investigation of any of them and the defense of
any action or proceeding brought on any of them and any order, judgment or decree which
may be entered in any such action or proceeding or as a result of any of them. These
provisions shall survive the expiration or earlier term ination of this Agreement. Nothing
in this Agreement shall be construed to affect in any way the City ’s rights, privileges, and
immunities under the doctrine of “sovereign immunity” and as set forth in Section 768.28,
Florida Statutes. OUTFRONT waives and releases the City from and against any and all claims
for compensation or other reimbursement which it has or may have in the future as a result of any
provisions of Section 70.20, Florida Statutes, or the provisions of any other statute or under
common law, except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, with respect to this
Agreement. In the event that any third party brings any challenge either to this Agreement as a
whole or to any application for permits or approvals under this Agreement, the City shall give
sufficiently prompt notice to OUTFRONT of such challenge and shall in all events give such notice
within 10 business days of the date that the City first learns of the challenge. The City will not
voluntarily assist in any such third-party challenge or take any position adverse to OUTFRONT in
connection with such third-party challenge. The City will reasonably assist in the defense of any
such action by OUTFRONT in such a matter.
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6. Complete Understanding. This Agreement, and all the terms and provisions
contained in this Agreement, including without limitation its Exhibits (if any), constitute the
full and complete agreement between the parties with respect to the matters covered in this
Agreement, and supersedes and controls over any and all prior agreements, understanding,
representations, correspondence and statements whether written, oral or implied, which are
deemed to be merged into this Agreement.
7. Amendment. The parties may amend this Agreement only by a written instrument
signed by each of the parties. There cannot be any waiver, variation, modification, amendment or
change to the terms of this Agreement except as may be made in writing and executed by each
party to this Agreement. If any party fails to enforce its respective rights under this Agreement or
fails to insist upon the performance of another party’s Agreement obligations, such failure shall
not be construed as a permanent waiver of any rights or obligations in this Agreement.
8. Notices. All notices, demands, requests for approvals or other communications
required or authorized to be given by either party to another shall be in writing and shall be hand-
delivered or sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, or by a
recognized overnight courier service to each party indicated below, addressed as follows:
City:
Candido Sosa-Cruz, ICMA-CM
City Manager
City of Dania Beach
100 W. Dania Beach Blvd.
Dania Beach, Florida 33004
Copies to:
Eve A. Boutsis
City Attorney
City of Dania Beach
100 W. Dania Beach Blvd.
Dania Beach, Florida 33004
OUTFRONT:
Jeff Legg / Real Estate
OUTFRONT Media
2640 NW 17TH, Lane
Pompano Beach, FL 33064
Jeff.Legg@OUTFRONT.com
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Copies to:
OUTFRONT Media
General Counsel
90 Park Ave 9th Floor,
New York, NY 10016
Notices given by courier service or by hand delivery shall be effective upon delivery and
notices given by mail shall be effective on the fifth (5th) business day after mailing. Refusal by any
person to accept delivery of any notice delivered at the address indicated above (or as it may be
changed) shall be deemed to have been an effective delivery as provided in this Section as of the
date and time of such refusal. The addresses to which notices are to be sent may be changed from
time to time by written notice delivered to the other parties in accordance with this provision and
such notices shall be effective upon receipt. Until notice of change of address is received as to a
party, the other party may rely upon the last address given.
9. Default. In the event any party is in default of any Agreement provision , the non-
defaulting party, as a condition precedent to the exercise of its remedies, shall be required to give
the defaulting party or parties written notice of same pursuant to this Agreement. The defaulting
party or parties shall have fifteen (15) business days from the receipt of such notice to cure the
default or, if the default cannot be cured within fifteen (15) business days, to commence and
diligently pursue a cure. If the defaulting party timely cures the default, the default shall be deemed
waived and this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. If the defaulting party or parties
do not timely cure such default, the non-defaulting party or parties shall be entitled to pursue its
remedies which are available at law or equity.
10. Severability. The parties covenant and agree that they will not initiate, pursue,
assist, participate in (except to oppose or defend against) or in any way aid or support any action
or proceeding of any type or nature challenging the constitutionality, legality or enforceability of
this Agreement, or having the effect of rendering this Agreement void or unenforceable, or that
would negatively impact the validity or enforceability of this Agreement in any way. The foregoing
shall not prevent any party from initiating or pursuing legal action based on the other party’s
default under this Agreement. If any term or provision of this Agreement or the application of it
to any person or circumstance is declared invalid or unenforceable as a result of any third party
challenge, the remainder of this Agreement, including any valid portion of the invalid term or
provision stricken or held invalid, shall not be affected and shall, with the remainder of this
Agreement, continue unmodified and in full force and effect. In the event that any portion of this
Agreement shall be held invalid, unenforceable or both resulting in the forced removal of the
Replacement Sign, the parties shall be released from any further obligations under this Agreement
and shall be returned to their respective positions as they existed just prior to the execution of this
Agreement, including, but not limited to, OUTFRONTs right to re-erect the Existing Signs, at their
current locations.
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11. Controlling Law, Venue, Jury Trial Waiver. This Agreement shall be construed
under the laws of the State of Florida. Venue for any proceeding arising under this Agreement
shall be in the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit in and for Broward County, Florida as to state court
actions, and in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida as to federal
court actions, to the exclusion of any other venue. The parties expressly waive any right to a trial
by jury of any matter.
12. Authority to Execute and Bind. Each party represents and warrants that all requisite
actions have been taken to authorize execution of this Agreement by the person signing on behalf
of that party and thereby bind that party to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
13. Non-Waiver. The failure of any party to promptly or continually insist upon strict
performance of any term, covenant, condition or provision of this Agreement, or any of its Exhibits
or any other agreement, instrument or document of whatever form or nature contemplated by any
other party or parties, shall not be deemed a waiver of any right or remedy that the party may have,
and shall not be deemed a waiver of a subsequent default or nonperformance of such term,
covenant, condition or provision.
14. Successors and Assigns. The terms of this Agreement shall be binding upon and
shall inure to all successors in interest to the parties to this Agreement.
15. Continuing Cooperation. The parties covenant and agree that they will execute such
further documents and take such further actions as may be reasonably necessary to effectuate and
implement the provisions and intent of this Agreement.
16. Construction. The provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed in favor of
or against any particular party as each party has reviewed its terms and conditions and, by
execution of this Agreement, acknowledges that each party has carefully considered the legal
ramifications of this instrument, has consulted with legal counsel or has knowingly and willingly
chosen not to do so. This Agreement has been negotiated by the City and ADAD, and this
Agreement, including, without limitation, the Exhibits shall not be deemed to have been prepared
by any one party but, rather, by both equally.
17. No Third Party Beneficiaries. It is expressly agreed and understood that there are
no third parties intended to be benefited by this Agreement or any of the terms, provisions, rights
or benefits conferred in this Agreement, and no private right of action is intended to be created by
this Agreement in any third party.
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18. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall
be deemed an original but all of which shall constitute a single instrument.
19. Term. The parties expressly agree that the term of this Agreement shall be for a
period of forty (40) years from the Commencement Date.
20. Termination. This Agreement may be terminated without notice in the event
of imminent threat to public health or the public safety, as may be determined in the
reasonable discretion of federal, state or local officials charged with making such
determinations , following written notice to OUTFRONT explaining in detail the nature of
the alleged threat to public health and safety, and providing OUTFRONT a reasonable
time to cure, or commence to cure, the public safety threat. If OUTFRONT shall timely
cure or commence the cure the public safety threat, that threat shall be considered resolved
and this Agreement shall not be terminable as a result thereof.
SIGNATURE PAGES TO FOLLOW
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IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, the parties have set their hand and seal the day
and year first written above.
ATTEST: CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA,
a Florida municipal corporation
ELORA RIERA, MMC JOYCE L. DAVIS
CITY CLERK MAYOR
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS
EVE A. BOUTSIS CANDIDO SOSA-CRUZ, ICMA-CM
CITY ATTORNEY CITY MANAGER
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WITNESSES: CONTRACTOR:
Outfront Media, LLC
a Delaware limited liability company
authorized to conduct business in Florida
Signature Signature
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Title
Signature
Dated: ___________________, 2026
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STATE OF )
COUNTY OF )
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of ☐ physical presence
or ☐ online notarization, on , 2026 by ,
as of Outfront Media, LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company authorized to conduct business in Florida. He/she is personally known to me or has
produced as identification.
My Commission Expires: Notary Public, State of
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