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Lauderhill commission extends lien-amnesty program, advances housing incentives and adopts supplemental budget

Lauderhill City Commission · February 24, 2026
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Summary

The Lauderhill City Commission voted unanimously to extend an amnesty lien-reduction program through June 30, 2027; advanced two affordable-housing incentives for immediate action while tabling others for staff research; and approved a $3,076,167 supplemental budget ordinance on first reading.

Lauderhill’s City Commission on Feb. 23 approved several policy measures in unanimous votes, including an extension of a lien-amnesty program, preliminary action on affordable-housing incentives and a supplemental budget ordinance totaling $3,076,167.

Amnesty-lien extension: The commission passed Resolution No. 26R-02-49 to extend the amnesty lien-reduction program through June 30, 2027. City Manager Hobbs told the commission the program lets qualifying residential and commercial property owners reduce interest and daily fines once code violations are brought into compliance; the program does not waive the underlying hard costs associated with abatement or remediation. Hobbs described the…

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