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Fort Lauderdale invites residents to help shape the future of the city by taking the charter review survey

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida – The City of Fort Lauderdale is asking its residents to help guide the future of local government by participating in a new public survey focused on proposed amendments to the city charter.

Often referred to as a city’s constitution, the charter serves as the foundation for how Fort Lauderdale is governed. It outlines the responsibilities of elected officials such as the mayor and city commissioners, as well as the city manager, and determines how vital services—like parks, roads, and public safety—are delivered to the community. With that in mind, city leaders are considering potential changes and want to ensure that any amendments accurately reflect the priorities and needs of the people they serve.

Before any proposed updates are brought to a public vote, officials are seeking feedback from residents. The city has launched an online survey to make it easy for everyone to weigh in.

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“What would you keep? What would you change? Your feedback will help ensure any proposed updates reflect the needs, priorities, and values of our residents,” the city stated.

The survey, available at SpotlightFTL.com/CharterReview, is designed to be short and accessible. It invites participants to share their thoughts on what aspects of the city’s charter are working well, and which parts might need adjustment or improvement.

This initiative is part of Fort Lauderdale’s broader effort to promote transparency and community involvement in local government. Leaders hope that by encouraging participation early in the process, the final charter amendments will better represent the voices of those who live, work, and invest in the city.

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City officials stress that input from residents is not just welcome—it’s essential. The charter influences how decisions are made and how the city operates on a daily basis. Whether it’s adjusting leadership responsibilities, clarifying processes, or improving how services are delivered, community feedback will directly shape what changes, if any, are made.

Residents are encouraged to take the survey as soon as possible to ensure their voices are heard in this important stage of civic planning.

 

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