Lauderdale Lakes, Florida
Upcoming
SPECIAL CITY COMMISSION MEETING
This special meeting is solely to consider Resolution 2026-075, which would approve the appointment of a City Manager as the city's chief administrative officer under Section 4.02 of the charter. No other business is listed.
- Resolution 2026-075 to approve appointment of a City Manager as Chief Administrative Officer per Section 4.02 of the Lauderdale Lakes Charter
PUBLIC NOTICE
This is a procedural public notice for a meeting of the Lauderdale Lakes City Commission. No specific agenda items, decisions, or discussions are listed; only standard boilerplate language regarding appeals and auxiliary services is provided.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
This is a public notice for a State of the City meeting. The agenda contains only standard procedural boilerplate and no specific items for discussion or decision.
BUDGET ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Budget Advisory Committee will review the FY 2025 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (audit). They will also discuss special assessments and set priorities for the FY 2027 budget. Public petitions will be heard, and future agenda items will be considered.
- Review of Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) - FY 2025 Audit
- Special Assessment Discussion
- FY 2027 Budget Priorities
- Petitions from the Public
CITY COMMISSION MEETING
The Lauderdale Lakes City Commission is meeting to consider several resolutions, including contracts for the Vincent Torres Wall Repair ($257,600) and Fuel Bay Canopy Replacement ($260,052), as well as authorizing grant applications for firefighter assistance and staffing. The commission will also accept the fiscal year 2025 audit results and ratify the April 2026 financial report. A second-reading ordinance amending donation rules under Chapter 82 is on the agenda.
- Contract with VPR Construction Corp. for $257,600 for Vincent Torres Wall Repair
- Contract with Remanton Designs LLC for $260,052 for Fuel Bay Overhead Canopy Replacement
- Resolutions to apply for FEMA Assistance to Firefighters, Fire Prevention & Safety, and SAFER grants
- Second reading of Ordinance 2026-003 amending Section 82-195 on donations to private organizations
- Interlocal agreement with Broward County for NPDES MS4 permit compliance
CITY COMMISSION WORKSHOP
The City Commission will hold a workshop to discuss multiple agenda items, including a presentation by FDOT on the center turn overpass at Oakland Park Blvd and SR-7, the hiring of a new city manager, the FY2025 financial audit, and the planning of a new fire station. Other discussions include amending a towing donation resolution, renewing library consultant contracts, and establishing a MOU with BSO for event security.
- FDOT presentation on advancing the center turn overpass at Oakland Park Blvd and SR-7 to feasibility study
- Continued discussion on hiring a new city manager (sponsored by Mayor Edwards Phillips)
- Presentation of Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Audit by HCT Certified Public Accountants and Consultants
- Continued discussion on completing the planning phase for a new fire station
- Discussion on amending Resolution 2025-107 to restrict $10,000 annual donation from Westway Towing to city-sponsored events
SPECIAL MAGISTRATE
The Lauderdale Lakes Special Magistrate will hold a meeting on June 17, 2026, to consider code enforcement matters. The agenda includes approval of minutes from the previous meeting, new cases, an imposition case (City vs Rudolph Irving), and a liens reduction request. No further details on the cases are provided in the agenda.
- Approval of minutes from May 13, 2026
- New cases docket under Agenda and Docket items
- Imposition case: City vs Rudolph Irving
- Liens reduction request
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING
The Community Redevelopment Agency will consider two resolutions: one authorizing a $13,608 agreement with Fortune First 51 LLC for the Residential Preservation and Enhancement Program at 3908 NW 30 Terrace, and another terminating a contract with AE Engineering for a buffer wall project. The board will also receive a fourth update on the Comprehensive Gateway & Wayfinding Signage Project.
- Resolution 2026-006: $13,608 agreement with Fortune First 51 LLC for residential preservation at 3908 NW 30 Terrace
- Resolution 2026-007: Termination of contract with AE Engineering for buffer wall on NW 31st Avenue between NW 39th and 43rd Streets
- Discussion of Comprehensive Gateway & Wayfinding Signage Project (fourth update from Saltz Michelson Architects)
- Resolution 2026-005: Approving CRA financial activity report for May 2026
- Public comment limited to 2 minutes per speaker
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD
The Economic Development Advisory Board is holding a routine meeting. The agenda includes approval of minutes from the previous meeting and standard procedural items. No new business, old business, or other substantive items are specified in the agenda.
- Approval of minutes from May 11, 2026 meeting
PUBLIC NOTICE
This is a public notice for a town hall meeting to discuss FY 2027 property values and how to understand TRIM notices. No decisions or votes are scheduled; the meeting is informational only.
- Town hall on FY 2027 property values and understanding TRIM notices
CITY COMMISSION MEETING
The Lauderdale Lakes City Commission will consider several resolutions, including the purchase of three new Dell servers for up to $150,000 and support for a multiuse path project on NW 29 Street. The commission will also hear the first reading of an ordinance amending rules for private organization donations. Additionally, they will consider participation in the Broward Welcomes the World FIFA World Cup initiative and approval of the Alzheimer's Association Brain Bus event.
- Purchase of three Dell servers for up to $150,000 from Carahsoft Technology Corp.
- Support for NW 29 Street multiuse path and raised intersections project from SR-7 to NW 31 Ave.
- MOU for participation in Broward Welcomes the World 2026 FIFA World Cup program (event budget $6,500–$12,000)
- Ordinance 2026-003 amending Section 82-195 regarding donations to private organizations
- Alzheimer's Association Brain Bus event in November 2026
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD
The Economic Development Advisory Board is meeting on June 8, 2026, to call to order, approve minutes from the previous meeting, and discuss new, old, or other business as needed. No specific proposals, contracts, or public hearings are listed on the agenda, which consists solely of procedural items.
- Approval of minutes from May 11, 2026
CITY COMMISSION WORKSHOP
The City Commission will discuss a proposed ordinance to increase the maximum residential density to 50 dwelling units per acre in applicable zoning districts, aligning land development regulations with the Comprehensive Plan. Other discussions include awarding contracts for the Vincent Torres Wall Repair ($257,600) and Fuel Bay Canopy Replacement ($260,052.79), and a Broward County Transit presentation on the PREMO plan. The workshop also covers several grant applications for fire department needs and a potential interlocal agreement for stormwater permit compliance.
- Discussion of proposed ordinance amending LDRs to set max density of 50 units/acre
- Awarding contract to VPR Construction for wall repair, $257,600
- Awarding contract to Remanton Designs for fuel bay canopy replacement, $260,052.79
- Interlocal agreement with Broward County for NPDES MS4 permit cost-sharing
- Discussion of three federal grant applications (AFG, SAFER, FP&S)
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
The Planning and Zoning Board will discuss proposed amendments to the city's Land Development Regulations to allow a maximum residential density of 50 dwelling units per acre in applicable zoning districts, consistent with recent Comprehensive Plan updates. The board will also review implementation of the Florida Live Local Act and receive an update on the Sunoco gas station plat and site plan for Volante Enterprises. No votes or public hearings are scheduled; these items are discussion only.
- Discussion of a proposed ordinance setting maximum density at 50 dwelling units per acre in applicable zoning districts
- Discussion regarding implementation of the Florida Live Local Act (Sec. 166.04151)
- Update on Sunoco Gas Station / Volante Enterprises plat and site plan approvals
- Continued discussion on Planning and Zoning Board Rules and Procedures Manual