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Votes at a glance: Cooper City commission passes equipment, utility and enforcement measures; meeting-schedule change fails
Summary
At its February meeting the Cooper City Commission approved parks equipment, multiple water-service agreements and code enforcement and parking ordinance changes, and rejected an ordinance to reduce regular voting meetings to one per month. Votes and key costs are listed below.
Cooper City commissioners approved several measures at their February meeting, including a parks equipment purchase, two water-service agreements, and changes to the city's land development and parking enforcement rules. A separate proposal to change the commission's meeting schedule to one workshop and one regular meeting each month failed.
Why it matters: The approvals affect city maintenance capacity, utility revenue and enforcement tools that shape daily life for residents — from athletic field quality to how parking and land‑use violations are handled.
The commission took the following formal actions.
Toro grounds equipment purchase — parks and rec The commission approved the purchase of a Toro Outcross 90/60 tractor loader and a ProCore 1298 aerator via the Omnia Partners cooperative for parks and recreation use. The purchase order is for $148,658.18. The purchase was made under the Omnia Partners cooperative agreement and will be used for grounds maintenance and field preparation.
Vote: Approved unanimously (Commissioner Smith: yes; Commissioner Mallozzi: yes;…
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