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Residents press for zoning clarity and school‑board engagement; vice mayor urges city outreach on immigration enforcement

Lauderhill City Commission · January 27, 2026
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Public speakers urged clearer zoning procedures and transparency in planning decisions and asked the city to press the school board about Smart Bond allocations; Vice Mayor Campbell issued a lengthy appeal for the city to prepare immigrant communities and provide legal navigation guidance amid recent federal enforcement activity.

During the public comment period at the Jan. 26 Lauderhill City Commission meeting, residents and elected officials raised questions about zoning process clarity, school‑board responsiveness and immigration enforcement.

Barry Harris, president of the United Lauderhill Community Association, asked the commission to ensure city decisions are transparent and well documented and argued that zoning map or code changes must be adopted by ordinance rather than by resolution or site‑plan approval alone. Harris asked the city attorney to confirm whether…

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