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Lauderhill: $150 PFAS payment for seniors; city says about $800,000 received, balance earmarked for water‑plant upgrades

5919867 · August 26, 2025
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At the Aug. 25 Lauderhill City Commission meeting a resident asked how PFAS settlement funds were divided. City Manager Kenny Hobbs said the city received about $800,000; seniors 55+ will receive a $150 payment or credit and remaining funds are planned for water‑plant upgrades.

At its Aug. 25 meeting, the Lauderhill City Commission heard public questions about how PFAS settlement money was being distributed to residents.

May Smith, a resident, asked the commission for clarity on the dollar amounts and who is eligible. “If the county sent over more money and we're entitled to more than this $150, I would like to know that,” Smith said during public comment.

City Manager Kenny Hobbs…

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