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Coconut Creek moves to renew community shuttle agreement while tracking shift to on-demand transit

3238948 · May 8, 2025
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The City Commission approved a fourth amendment to its interlocal agreement with Broward County to continue community shuttle service while commissioners and staff outlined steps and conditions needed to move toward an on-demand transit model tied to a separate surtax third amendment.

Coconut Creek commissioners on Thursday approved a resolution authorizing the city manager to execute the fourth amendment to the interlocal agreement with Broward County that continues the city’s community shuttle service while county and city officials work on longer-term changes to transit funding and delivery.

Commissioner Riedell said he pulled the item only to request an update and to “track how we can shift this from maybe not necessarily community bus” toward a different transportation model. City Manager Sheila Rose told the commission that two county-level items must be resolved before Coconut Creek can shift models: completion of Broward County’s mass master operational plan and a third…

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