Commission Agenda Items
Lauderdale Lakes Commission Takes Up Second-Reading Ordinances
The Lauderdale Lakes City Commission is scheduled to consider one or more ordinances on second and final reading, the last legislative step before enactment. No specific ordinance titles or subjects are identified in this agenda item.
Lauderdale Lakes to Amend Solid Waste Interlocal Deal with Broward County
The Commission is being asked to authorize execution of a First Amendment to the existing interlocal agreement between Lauderdale Lakes and Broward County's solid waste/recyclables authority. The amendment modifies the terms of the city's participation in the countywide solid waste disposal and recycling program.
Lauderdale Lakes Filling Seat on Economic Development Advisory Board
The commission is voting to appoint a new member to the city's Economic Development Advisory Board. This board typically advises commissioners on policies affecting local business growth, incentives, and development activity.
Lauderdale Lakes Approves $50K Entertainment Contract for Unity Fest
The City Commission is considering a resolution authorizing an agreement with Juke Boxx Productions to provide entertainment at the Caribbean American Unity Fest food and wine event on June 5, 2026, for up to $50,000. The contract is a single-vendor services agreement for a city-sponsored public event.
Lauderdale Lakes Pursues Opportunity Zone 2.0 for Two Census Tracts
Lauderdale Lakes is advancing Resolution 2026-037, which formally states the city's support for an application to the Governor of Florida to redesignate census tracts 12011050301 and 12011050308 as Opportunity Zone 2.0 areas. The resolution positions the city to pursue renewed federal tax-incentive status for these two tracts under the next generation of the Opportunity Zone program.
Lauderdale Lakes Amends FDEP Resilient Florida Grant for Fire Station 37 Hardening
Lauderdale Lakes is authorizing Amendment #3 to its existing Resilient Florida Grant Program Agreement (22SRP23) with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to fund hardening of Fire Station 37. The resolution advances a state-backed resilience investment in critical public infrastructure within the city.
Lauderdale Lakes Commission Eyes Second-Reading Ordinances Apr 28
The Lauderdale Lakes City Commission is taking up one or more ordinances on second reading at its April 28, 2026 meeting. Second reading is the final legislative step before an ordinance becomes law.
Lauderdale Lakes Commission Takes Up Ordinances on First Reading
The Lauderdale Lakes City Commission is considering one or more ordinances on first reading at its April 28, 2026 meeting. No specific ordinance titles, subjects, or affected parcels are identified in this agenda item.
Lauderdale Lakes Commission Takes Up Regular-Agenda Resolutions
The Lauderdale Lakes City Commission is scheduled to consider resolutions placed on the regular agenda at its April 28, 2026 meeting. No individual resolution titles, numbers, dollar amounts, or subject matter are identified under this umbrella item.
Lauderdale Lakes Awards $18,062.93/Quarter Print Contract to Minuteman Press
Resolution 2026-034 awards a contract to Glorified Printing, Inc. d/b/a Minuteman Press for printing and mailing the city's Lakes News publication, following a second re-bid, at a cost not to exceed $18,062.93 per quarterly issue. The item has not yet been voted on.
Lauderdale Lakes Seeks $28,809 JAG Grant via Broward Sheriff's Office
Resolution 2026-035 authorizes the Acting City Manager to apply for $28,809 in federal Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) funds administered through the Broward Sheriff's Office. The vote had not yet occurred as of the agenda posting.
Lauderdale Lakes Accepts $145,975 CSC Grant for 2026 MOST Summer Camp
Resolution 2026-039 authorizes Lauderdale Lakes to accept $145,975 from the Children Services Council of Broward County to fund the 2026 MOST Summer Camp program running May 1 through August 31, 2026. The city must provide a matching contribution not to exceed $9,883.
Lauderdale Lakes Taps Culinary Affairs for Summer Park Meal Program
The Lauderdale Lakes City Commission is voting on a resolution authorizing a contract with Culinary Affairs, Inc. to provide breakfast and lunch at Willie Webb Sr. Park as part of the 2026 Summer Food Program. The program is funded through the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' Summer Food Service Program.