Parkland
Parkland is a predominantly residential community of 11 square miles in northwest Broward County, bordered by Palm Beach County to the north, the Sawgrass Expressway to the south, State Road 7 to the east and a nature conservation area to the west.
Law Enforcement
Chief Paul O'Connell [ bio ]
- Lt. Eduardo Rosende, Executive Officer
Parkland, Florida 33067
(954) 753-5050 (non-emergency)
Since its incorporation in 1961, city planners and administrators have employed a thoughtful approach to growth and development to maintain the city's park-like atmosphere. Miles of bicycle paths and multi-purpose trails, an equestrian center, recreation fields and parks enhance the quality of life for the city's 21,000 residents.
In February 2004, the Parkland City Commission approved the merger of the city's law enforcement operations with the Broward Sheriff's Office, effective March 1, 2004.
The district has an annual operating budget of approximately $4 million and provides for 33 positions including a district chief, one lieutenant, four sergeants, 24 deputies and other positions.
- City of Parkland web site
- Child safety seat inspections are available free from BSO.
- Contact your SRD (School Resource Deputy)
- Check current weather conditions with BSO's Parkland weather station.
- Combat bike theft. Register your bicycle with BSO's BikeTrack system.
- Search for and map the location of sexual offenders and sexual predators in your area.
- Chief's Newsletter
- Our Communities Main Page
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- Pembroke Park, West Park
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- Southwest Ranches
- Tamarac
- Weston and unincorporated West Broward
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