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Lauderhill adopts stricter live‑entertainment and nightclub rules after debate over weekend policing

Lauderhill City Commission / Lauderhill City CRA · April 27, 2026
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Summary

The City Commission adopted changes to noise, alcohol‑sales hours and nightclub zoning after commissioners and staff discussed calls‑for‑service data, parking and exterior vendor problems. Officials outlined short‑term patrols and plans for a business improvement district to share security costs.

The Lauderhill City Commission on April 27 approved an ordinance tightening noise measurement rules, adjusting alcohol sales hours and adding special‑exception requirements for nightclubs and live entertainment after an extended debate over public safety and enforcement.

Commissioner Melissa P. Dunn pressed police for calls‑for‑service data from the nightlife corridor. In response the Police Chief reported multi‑period data: 317 calls (Oct. 2024–Oct. 2025), 196 calls (Oct. 2023–Oct. 2024), and 39 calls for service in a specified 2…

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