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Pembroke Park approves interlocal agreement with Hallandale Beach to address I-95 pump station repairs

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Commission approved a joint participation agreement with Hallandale Beach to fund repairs and ongoing maintenance of the pump station west of I-95; the station is owned by FDOT but maintenance has been split historically and the town reserved rights to pursue warranty or surety claims.

The Town Commission approved an interlocal agreement with the city of Hallandale Beach for maintenance and repair of the pump station located west of I-95 that serves drainage in the area.

Staff presented the agreement (Resolution 2025-015 on the agenda) and said the pump station station had recent failures including a cracked tank and electrical damage. The commission asked for limits on recurring maintenance costs; staff noted historic maintenance averaged between $2,000 and $3,500 per year, while a single recent repair estimate for the current problem had a maximum around $300,000. The town's consultant, Todd Larson of Craig A. Smith and Associates, said the station legally belongs to the Florida Department of Transportation but had been maintained by Hallandale and Pembroke Park under earlier arrangements.

Commissioners and staff said the agreement includes…

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