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Workshop votes: commission approves eight special‑assessment resolutions; fire assessment held at current level
Summary
At its July 15 budget workshop the Lauderhill City Commission approved eight resolutions that reimpose or set maximum non‑ad valorem assessments for neighborhood improvement districts and services, and voted to hold the residential fire assessment at $660 for FY2026.
The Lauderhill City Commission took several formal actions during the July 15 budget workshop, approving a set of resolutions that reimpose or set maximum non‑ad valorem special assessments for a number of neighborhood improvement districts and city services. The commission also confirmed the fire‑assessment resolution for FY2026 while directing staff to produce options to meet departmental needs without raising the per‑unit residential charge.
Summary of votes and outcomes (at workshop)
- Item 1 — Habitat Safe Neighborhood Improvement District: Resolution to estimate and reimpose the non‑ad valorem assessment for the Habitat district; passed 5–0.
- Item 2 — Manners (Manors) Safe Neighborhood Improvement District: Resolution to estimate and reimpose the assessment for the Manors district;…
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