Category: Broward Cities
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After criticism about land buying spree, Hallandale places restrictions on land purchasesBy William Gjebre 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 Hallandale Beach city commissioners have tightened oversight on property acquisitions by its controversial redevelopment agency, and reduced the power of agency officials to unilaterally buy land.
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Red light camera settlement means windfall for Hallandale BeachBy William Gjebre 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 Thousands of drivers ticketed under Hallandale Beach’s controversial red light camera program are eligible to receive small refunds as part of a lawsuit settlement that lets the city keep most of the $1.2 million in disputed fines it collected.
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Five ex-Deerfield Beach commissioners cleared of wrongdoing about free festival ticketsBy Dan Christensen 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 UPDATE: Dec. 16 – Five current and former Deerfield Beach commissioners have been cleared of accusations that they broke state conflict of interest and gift disclosure laws.
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Hallandale Beach ready to buy more land, this time a post office site for about $9 millionBy William Gjebre 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 Hallandale Beach officials are vying to add another big ticket property to the city’s controversial land bank: a 9.1 acre U.S. Postal Service complex next to city hall at a cost of about $9 million.
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Hallandale Beach’s purchase of ex-congressman Deutsch’s school site comes with hefty repair billBy William Gjebre 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 Hallandale Beach’s controversial decision in July to pay $1.2 million for property owned by a charter school group headed by former Broward Democratic congressman Peter Deutsch keeps getting more costly for the city.
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Upcoming decision on controversial southwest landfill tied to trash bills for the rest of BrowardBy Buddy Nevins 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 The smelly, greasy castaways stuffed in containers and put on the curb for collection is garbage to most of us. But to a handful of businesses it is gold.
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