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Commission discusses drainage study scope, sewer-camera charges and building-inspection thresholds

City of North Lauderdale Commission · February 23, 2026
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At a Feb. 23 workshop commissioners pressed staff on the scope of a drainage engineering contract, asked for cost breakdowns on video camera inspections and mobilization fees, and were told the 40-year building inspection threshold has been reduced to 30 years; staff will provide memos and invoices for clarification.

City of North Lauderdale commissioners used a Feb. 23 workshop to seek details on an engineering scope to address localized drainage and flooding and to get clarity on related inspection and contractor charges.

Commissioners emphasized that raising road grades alone is not an adequate solution and asked staff and the prospective consultant to consider adjacent properties and lateral contributors to runoff so work does not push water onto neighbors. Staff said the…

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