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City manager pushes for urgent canal cleanup action

June 25, 2024 | City of North Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida



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City manager pushes for urgent canal cleanup action
During a recent city commission meeting, officials addressed the deteriorating condition of a canal located on McNabb Road, which is under the jurisdiction of Broward County. City Manager and commission members expressed frustration over the lack of action from the county despite previous communications regarding the canal's poor state, which has been described as \"in deplorable condition\" and littered with garbage.

The city has been proactive in reaching out to county officials, including the county administrator and local commissioners, to urge them to take responsibility for the canal's maintenance. Despite some initial work by the county, progress has stalled, prompting city officials to consider further actions, including potentially citing the county for code violations.

Commission members discussed the possibility of sending a formal letter from the mayor's office to the county mayor, requesting immediate intervention to clean the canal. They also considered the option of posting a sign at the site to inform residents of the canal's ownership and provide a contact number for complaints.

The city manager emphasized the importance of addressing the issue promptly, noting that the canal's condition reflects poorly on the city and affects residents' quality of life. The commission agreed to continue pressing the county for action and to explore legal avenues if necessary.

In addition to the canal discussion, the commission approved a change in the date for the next meeting from July 9 to July 8 to accommodate the mayor's participation in a Sister Cities program trip. They also voted to cancel the commission meetings scheduled for August 2024, a customary practice during that month, while allowing for emergency meetings if needed.

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