Broward city looks to cut private contracts for public works maintenance

The City of Lauderhill is considering further reducing its reliance on private companies for public works maintenance, citing potential cost savings and increased operational efficiency.

City staff have proposed cuts to spending on private contractors, aiming to rely instead on internal staff and part-time workers to handle tasks such as filling potholes, painting, and general building repairs. The city has been operating with significantly fewer public works contractors since 2024.

“We can do it,” said Cici Krempler, the city’s director of human resources and risk management…

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