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Community leaders demand equity in Pompano Beach development

June 20, 2024 | Pompano Beach, Broward County, Florida



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Community leaders demand equity in Pompano Beach development
During a recent city commission meeting in Pompano Beach, community leaders and residents voiced their concerns and aspirations regarding local development projects, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and support for marginalized groups.

Pastor Moiz of Bethel highlighted the importance of generational wealth and called for equitable opportunities for residents, particularly in the northwest corridor of Pompano Beach. He urged city officials to consider how local businesses could participate in upcoming construction and retail opportunities, questioning the financial and technical support available to them.

Betty Larkins, widow of the late E. Pat Larkins, a former mayor and commissioner, passionately advocated for the preservation of her husband's legacy. She requested that the city consider remodeling the E. Pat Larkins Community Center rather than demolishing it, stressing its significance as a landmark in the community.

Bridal Anthony Campbell, senior minister of the 15th Street Church of Christ, emphasized the potential of the downtown project as a pivotal opportunity for the city. He called for a genuine partnership among city leaders, developers, and the community to ensure the project's success.

The discussions underscored a collective desire for transparency and collaboration in city planning, with community members urging officials to prioritize the needs and voices of all residents in future developments.

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