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Lauderhill City Commission approves bus‑shelter amendment and three GO bond contracts in unanimous votes

December 18, 2025 | Lauderhill City, Broward County, Florida


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Lauderhill City Commission approves bus‑shelter amendment and three GO bond contracts in unanimous votes
The Lauderhill City Commission on Thursday, Dec. 18, unanimously approved a second amendment to the city’s interlocal agreement with Broward County covering installation and maintenance of bus shelters and awarded three contracts tied to the city’s proposed general‑obligation (GO) bond outreach and engagement, voting 4‑0 on each item.

City Attorney Auton introduced the bus‑shelter item, described as "approving the second amendment to agreement between the Broward County and the city of Lauderhill for installation [and] maintenance of the bus shelters," and said the resolution authorized the city manager and city attorney "to do all things necessary to effect the date." The commission moved, seconded and approved the resolution 4‑0.

The commission then approved Resolution 25R‑12‑247 to award a request for letters of interest (No. 202‑6005) for community outreach and data analysis related to the GO bond referendum. The item as stated in the meeting recommended a vendor identified as "Pompano Beach Community redevelopment" and authorized the city manager to execute an agreement not to exceed $120,000.

A third item, Resolution 25R‑12‑248, awarded RFP No. 2026004 for public information and engagement services for the GO Bond program to "Golf Solution Inc" (as stated during the meeting) and authorized the city manager to execute a contract for an amount not to exceed $200,000. Commissioners indicated their approval by voice vote; the clerk recorded each measure as passing 4‑0.

All three approvals included authorization for the city manager to execute the recommended agreements. The meeting record shows no public commenters had signed up. The special session was brief; the mayor adjourned the meeting with seasonal remarks.

What happens next: each award authorizes staff to finalize and execute contracts up to the stated amounts; the city manager will carry out those actions unless further commission direction appears in subsequent meetings.

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