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Do you live in one of Florida’s ‘dirtiest’ cities? Here’s the list

Hollywood listed as dirtiest city in the state

TAMPA, FLORIDA - JANUARY 31: An aerial view of Downtown Tampa ahead of Super Bowl LV on January 31, 2021 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) (Mike Ehrmann, 2021 Getty Images/Mike Ehrmann)

Florida may be among the best states in the nation, but that doesn’t mean everywhere in the state is rainbows and sunshine.

LawnStarter recently released its list of the “dirtiest” cities in the U.S., focusing on 150 of the country’s largest urban sprawls.

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The list examines factors like pollution, living conditions, infrastructure and customer satisfaction to determine which cities deserved the (unwanted) top spots.

While no Florida city made the top of the ranking — that honor went to Houston; Newark, New Jersey; and San Bernardino, respectively — there are still several on the list worth mentioning.

The highest-ranked Florida city is Hollywood in Broward County.

While it didn’t perform too poorly in terms of infrastructure and customer satisfaction, its living conditions placed among the worst on the list.

The dirtiest Florida cities on the list were as follows:

RankCityPollution RankLiving Conditions RankInfrastructure RankConsumer Satisfaction Rank
18Hollywood2395197
20Fort Lauderdale291042114
24Orlando20511095
38Tampa42196398
41Miami11573057
61St. Petersburg951516122
75Port St. Lucie3611243144
93Jacksonville105773655
130Tallahassee12013235133

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