
Pompano Beach is bigger and more varied than its beach reputation suggests — The Highlands, Palm Aire, Cypress Harbour, and Kendall Green are all substantial inland residential areas with their own fencing needs.
Palm Aire in particular has a strong golf-community character, with a number of properties backing onto fairways or water features that call for aluminum ornamental fencing rather than a solid privacy fence, both for sightlines and for HOA aesthetic guidelines. The Highlands and Kendall Green run more standard suburban lot layouts, while Cypress Harbour tends toward newer construction with more consistent setbacks.
Because Pompano Beach spans such a range of build eras, from established mid-century streets to newer developments, we always confirm current survey and easement info on-site rather than assuming a uniform answer across the city.
Every fence in Pompano Beach, like anywhere else in Broward, falls inside Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. Aluminum and taller vinyl runs can require engineer-sealed drawings or manufacturer NOA documentation before the city issues a permit.
Material options sized to Pompano Beach's a large, mixed city with substantial single-family neighborhoods beyond its beachfront.
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