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Coconut Creek residents will continue to have access to the community shuttle service.
During the February 26 meeting, the commission passed a resolution to allow the city manager to update the interlocal agreement between Broward County and the city for the service.
This will be the sixth amendment to the agreement, and it establishes new reimbursement rates based on actual fiscal year 2024 operational and maintenance costs. The city reimbursement rate will increase from $48.68 to $76.61 per bus service hour for fiscal year 2026, retroactive to the beginning of the fiscal year, resulting in an overall funding increase of $122,981.27.
The commission finds that it is in the residents’ best interest to approve the amendment, as stated in the amendment posted as backup information on the meeting agenda.
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