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Pembroke Pines OKs five-year reciprocal use agreement with Broward County School Board
Summary
The City Commission approved a five-year reciprocal use agreement with the Broward County School Board to streamline requests to use each other’s facilities; commissioners debated term length and financial equity before voting unanimously.
The Pembroke Pines City Commission voted unanimously May 7 to approve a five-year reciprocal use agreement with the Broward County School Board that establishes procedures for each entity to request use of the other’s facilities.
The agreement, which the commission described as a standard intergovernmental arrangement, is intended to remove the need to negotiate or return to the school board each time a school or city park is requested for…
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