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Lauderhill commission removes requirement that commission approve job-description changes; measure passes 4-1
Summary
Commissioners voted to let the city manager approve changes to job descriptions to improve operational efficiency, while retaining commission budget authority; one commissioner voted no and asked to wait for a permanent city manager and for added reporting measures.
The Lauderhill City Commission voted 4-1 on Jan. 27 to approve Ordinance 25O-01102, removing from the code a 1982 requirement that the commission approve all job-description changes and delegating that authority to the city manager.
Vice Mayor Martin made the motion; Commissioner Campbell seconded. The roll-call vote was: Commissioner Campbell, yes; Commissioner Dunn, no; Commissioner Hodgson, yes; Vice Mayor Martin, yes; Mayor Denise Grant, yes. The ordinance passed 4-1.
Interim City Manager Hobbs told the commission the change is aimed at…
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