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Lauderhill commissioners put $65 million general obligation bond on March 10, 2026 ballot after outreach; vote 4–1

5919867 · August 26, 2025
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The Lauderhill City Commission on Aug. 25 approved a resolution to place a proposed $65 million general‑obligation bond on the March 10, 2026 special‑election ballot, voting 4–1 to let residents decide.

The Lauderhill City Commission voted on Aug. 25 to place a general obligation (G.O.) bond referendum on the March 10, 2026 special election ballot, authorizing the supervisor of elections agreement and related steps. The measurable authorization is to let voters decide whether to approve up to $65 million in general obligation bonds; the commission’s resolution does not itself issue the bonds. The roll call was 4–1: Commissioner Campbell — yes; Commissioner Dunn — no; Commissioner Hodgson — yes; Vice Mayor Saray Martin — yes; Mayor Denise DeGrant — yes.

City Manager Kenny Hobbs told commissioners the administration had engaged…

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