City of Lauderhill Reopened Administration, Facilities and Parks Offices on October 19

The City of Lauderhill reopened all of its Parks and Facilities as well as Administrative Offices today. This includes the Police Department Lobby and City Hall.

The Lauderhill Golf Course, City Pools, and Park buildings have resumed operating hours, however, no unauthorized gatherings of 10 or more are allowed in parks. For more information, please call the Parks and Leisure Services Department at 954-730-3080 or log on to lauderhill-fl.gov/pals.

City Hall’s regular operating hours are from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through Thursday. COVID-19 CDC safety protocols have been implemented in all parks and facilities.

Upon entering a City Facility, you must get your temperature checked, wear a facial covering/mask, remain socially distant, and wash your hands frequently. Plexiglass, hand sanitizer and floor markings for social distancing have been strategically placed in all facilities.

City staff is fully equipped with Personal Protection Equipment (PPE). The City of Lauderhill will continue to monitor all effects the reopening may have on the public and the staff and will plan accordingly.

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City facilities and meeting rooms are not available for board, civic, homeowner association or any other meetings.

Commission meetings will remain virtual.

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