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Resident presses city over bright floodlights; electrical inspector says permit met code, staff says fixtures adjusted
Summary
A Hallandale Beach resident urged enforcement after bright floodlights from a nearby building have shone into his home for months; staff said electrical inspection found the permit complied and the association repositioned fixtures to a 90‑degree angle two weeks earlier.
A longtime Hallandale Beach resident told the City Commission on Oct. 22 that floodlights on a neighboring building and large outdoor utility fixtures have shined into his home for nine months, and he urged the city to enforce local exterior‑lighting requirements.
Jeffrey Greenstein said he first raised the issue in February and again in August. He told the commission he obtained a copy of the permit study through public‑records requests and said the study failed to meet required metrics. He said…
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