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NEW CITY HALL
5581 W. Oakland Park Blvd.


walls being erected at the construction site


ENCORE PAC Inc - FLYER - Grand Finale
(This Christmas the Musical December 13 2008)

NOTICE OF PROJECTED AMENDMENT TO
Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG):

The City of Lauderhill is an entitlement recipient of federal funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG).  HUD developed the program under Title III of Division B of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008.  The Mayor and City Commissioners will consider adopting the Neighborhood Stabilization program (NSP) as a substantial amendment to the FY 2009 Action Plan.

Results for General Election November 4, 2008
Seat 1 Commissioner Howard Berger
Seat 2 Commissioner Dale V.C. Holness
Seat 3 Commissioner M. Margaret Bates (unopposed)
Charter Amendments
Eliminate the position of deputy vice mayor Yes
Provide City Commission term limits Yes
Create citizens' bill of rights Yes
Amending City Charter regarding procedures for a public reprimand Yes
Amending the City Charter, regarding the first meeting for new City Comm. Yes
 

Results from Home Lottery
The City of Lauderhill held an Open Enrollment for people interested in purchasing one of these homes on Tuesday, October 28 between the hours of 4:00 pm and 8:00 pm. The lottery is not limited to Centerline homes but any home in the boundaries of Lauderhill.

LAUDERHILL YOU-NIVERSITY
The City of Lauderhill partners with Broward College to offer non-credit online instructor facilitated classes to enhance our community. bClasses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. We hope to create a warm and supportive communities of learners. Over 250 classes are available. 

CORRECTION : LAUDERHILL MAP & RESOURCE GUIDE
There is a street name shown incorrectly on the City of Lauderhill's Map & Resource Guide. The streets show as 64 CT and 64 ST. They should show 54 CT and 54 ST, respectively. They are located just south of Commercial Blvd. and east of University Dr. We are sorry for any inconvenience or confusion this may have caused.

RFP 2008-018 - List of Applicant Firms
List of applicants who submitted proposals for RFP 2008-018.  This list does not reflect any ranking or award of the bid.

Broward County Water Resources Task Force
The Broward County Water Resources Task Force was formed in September 2008. Participants include representatives from Broward County, municipalities, independent districts, the SFWMD and other state and county agencies.

Current Available Properties
Click here to view the listings which are provided by the Lauderhill CRA. Please contact the CRA office at 954-714-1534 for assistance in finding a property to meet your needs or with any questions you may have.

Landscape Irrigation Water Restrictions
Residents and Businesses – Effective: 9/19/08
Broward, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and St. Lucie counties

56th Avenue Renderings : City of Lauderhill
We apologize for the inconvenience. The City of Lauderhill is working diligently to complete 56th Avenue Road Construction as fast as possible.  If you have any questions regarding the construction, please call the City of Lauderhill’s Department of Environmental and Engineering Services Department at 954-730-2960. :-: view 56th Avenue Renderings :-:

The City of Lauderhill announces an Open Enrollment to establish an Eligibility List for financial assistance for the Repair/Rehabilitation program, which is open to City of Lauderhill homeowners only. Homeowners may sign up to be placed on the Minor Home Repair/Rehabilitation Program Eligibility List.

Notice of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Disaster Funds for the City of Lauderhill
The City of Lauderhill is pleased to announce the availability of $1,353,774 of Community Development Block Grant Supplemental Disaster Recovery Initiative funds, which have been allocated to the City, from the Florida Department of Community Affairs. These funds are available only to homeowners of red-tagged, homesteaded properties.

Applications may be picked up at the City of Lauderhill Commission Chambers, located at 3800 Inverrary Boulevard, Suite 111, Lauderhill, Florida 33319, on Monday, September 8, 2008, between the hours of 8:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. THIS IS THE ONLY DAY APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP!

Winners of the Lauderhill College Scholarship
The winners of the Lauderhill College Scholarship are awarded $1000 by Educational Advisory Board Member, Norbert Williams. Pictured L to R: Lauren King, Chelsea Kramish, Mr. Norbert Williams, Tracki Walton and Ariel Deray.

Broward Beautiful Community Grant Application
Broward Beautiful is pleased to announce the 2008 Community Grants Program. Grants, from a minimum of $1,500 to a maximum of $7,500, are available to Homeowner groups & Civic Associations, and other Not-for-profit organizations within Broward County for landscape improvement projects on public property and other common areas visible to the general public.

Broward County Property Appraiser Staff Member Available in Lauderhill
The Broward County Property Appraiser’s Office is renewing its commitment to Lauderhill for 2008.  We are going to have BCPA staff in Lauderhill the 3rd Friday of every month from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM at the City Hall, Suite 107.

Parking Laws Are For Your Safety
A Driver’s Guide to the City of Lauderhill’s Parking Ordinances for Residential Neighborhoods and Commercial Properties

 

Florida State Elections Logo & Link

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QUICK REFERENCE
   City of Lauderhill
      (954) 739-0100
   Utility Customer Service
      (954) 730-3030
   Business Licenses
      (954) 717-1514
   Building Dept.
      (954) 730-3060
   Sewer/Water Breaks
      (954) 730-2972
   Police
      (954) 765-4321
   Fire
      (954) 730-2950


 


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MISSION  STATEMENT
To make the City of Lauderhill a secure, clean, and desirable place to live, work, and visit by providing for a continually improving wide range of services; to encourage a community that retains and promotes employment opportunities, economic growth and improved quality of life, where people of diverse cultural backgrounds and incomes peacefully interrelate.