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Lauderhill adopts $150 senior utility rebate funded from PFAS settlement
Summary
The commission approved a one-time $150 utility credit for Lauderhill residents aged 55 and older, to be distributed until settlement funds are exhausted; the program will be administered by utilities and includes options for condo and annex residents.
The Lauderhill City Commission approved a Senior Utility Rebate Program on June 9, 2025, authorizing a one-time $150 credit for senior residents (55 and older) to provide relief on water, sewer or stormwater charges. The program will be funded from settlement proceeds related to PFAS litigation and will continue until those funds are exhausted.
City staff described the background and funding source during the meeting. The city manager said staff is preparing a request for letters of interest (RFI/ROI) for a…
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