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Video Shows Tamarac Vice Mayor and Pastor Claiming He Saw COVID-19 Coming

By Anne Geggis on April 2, 2020 News, Politics

Video Shows Tamarac Vice Mayor and Pastor Claiming He Saw COVID-19 Coming

He didn’t warn his fellow City Commission members. Still, Tamarac Vice Mayor Marlon Bolton claims he predicted the current health emergency

New Broward County Emergency Order Tells Residents to Stay at Home

By Anne Geggis on March 26, 2020 News

New Broward County Emergency Order Tells Residents to Stay at Home

Broward County residents are being urged to stay at home, as a “shelter-in-place” order was issued Thursday..

Developer Plan for Homes on Woodlands Golf Greens Sails Forward Despite Public Outcry

By Anne Geggis on February 4, 2020 News, Politics

Developer Plan for Homes on Woodlands Golf Greens Sails Forward Despite Public Outcry

It took nearly five hours, but the developer who wants to turn the golf greens at the Woodlands into hundreds of new homes sank its first swing in front of county-level development decision-makers.

Two Tamarac Commissioners Hire Acquaintances for New Position Despite Hundreds of Applicants

By Anne Geggis on January 26, 2020 News, Politics

Two Tamarac Commissioners Hire Acquaintances for New Position Despite Hundreds of Applicants

Two of the three new community engagement liaisons, or assistants, for Tamarac city commissioners, were people the hiring commissioners already knew, moving ahead of hundreds of applicants.

Golf Course Changes Meet Commission Approval After Record Marathon Meeting

By Anne Geggis on July 11, 2019 Events, News, Politics

Golf Course Changes Meet Commission Approval After Record Marathon Meeting

Just an hour and a half before the sun came up Thursday – after a marathon 10-hour, nine-minute meeting…

City Commission to Take its Shot on Whether Golf Greens Sprout Homes

By Anne Geggis on July 7, 2019 News, Politics

City Commission to Take its Shot on Whether Golf Greens Sprout Homes

Chris Lips does not want to see the lake, and the golf course that sold him on his house turned into a swath of new homes in the Woodlands.

Candidates Enter the 2020 Tamarac City Commission Race

By Anne Geggis on July 6, 2019 News, Politics

Candidates Enter the 2020 Tamarac City Commission Race

Along with the presidential race, it looks like voters will be seeing at least one Tamarac city commissioner facing a challenger during the 2020 election.

Woodlands Residents Object to their Golf Greens Sprouting New Homes

By Anne Geggis on June 4, 2019 News

Woodlands Residents Object to their Golf Greens Sprouting New Homes

A developer will take a second shot in front of the city planning board Wednesday to get its approval for a plan to turn two golf courses at The Woodlands Country Club into hundreds of homes.

Plans to Develop Golf Greens into Home Sites Set to Officially Tee Off

By Anne Geggis on April 30, 2019 News, Politics

Plans to Develop Golf Greens into Home Sites Set to Officially Tee Off

Hundreds of homes will start sprouting on two longtime golf greens, according to plans set to debut in front of the city planning board Wednesday.

Tamarac Commissioners May Soon Have Part-Time ‘Community Engagement Liaisons’

By Anne Geggis on April 22, 2019 News, Politics

Tamarac Commissioners May Soon Have Part-Time ‘Community Engagement Liaisons’

City commissioners’ heavy lifting will soon inspire some “help wanted” advertising.

Tamarac To Get More Cost Details To Relieve Commissioner’s Heavy Workload

By Anne Geggis on April 16, 2019 News, Politics

Tamarac To Get More Cost Details To Relieve Commissioner’s Heavy Workload

Whether the City of Tamarac will hire part-time, paid “legislative aides” to assist each commissioner will be heading for a commission workshop discussion this Monday.

Tamarac Commissioners: Workload Too Heavy, Paid Help Needed

By Anne Geggis on April 1, 2019 News, Politics

Tamarac Commissioners: Workload Too Heavy, Paid Help Needed

Need to talk to your City Commission representative? An assistant might soon be the one returning your call.

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