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Lauderhill CRA lays out infill housing, Wingate Plaza security upgrades and plans for 1883 NW 38th Ave
Summary
The Lauderhill Community Redevelopment Agency presented a wide-ranging update Nov. 24 focusing on infill single‑family homes, a Habitat for Humanity project, security change orders at Wingate Plaza and reuse plans for a 25,000‑sq‑ft acquisition at 1883 NW 38th Ave.
The Lauderhill Community Redevelopment Agency on Nov. 24 outlined a slate of housing and commercial projects intended to eliminate blight and advance the CRA plan, while clarifying what uses are allowable under Florida law.
Executive Director Sean Henderson told the CRA and city commission that state law (Florida Statutes chapter 163, part III) narrowly limits CRA spending to activities that eliminate blight and implement the adopted plan. "CRA funds may only be spent on activities that directly eliminate blight and advance the projects identified in the adopted CRA plan," Henderson said as he reviewed eligible categories including planning, acquisition, demolition, public infrastructure and affordable‑housing initiatives.
Why it matters: Lauderhill’s CRA is proposing projects that shift its focus from events to long‑term infrastructure and housing — changes Henderson said reflect recent state guidance. The proposals could affect neighborhoods where the CRA owns or acquires property and will drive…
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