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My Vision for the City
Our Vision: A North Lauderdale for the Neighbors, Not the Politicians. North Lauderdale is a city of hard-working families, not a playground for political perks. My vision is to build a city where your tax dollars are treated with respect, where housing help is a guarantee rather than a lottery, and where City Hall is accountable to you, not the other way around. 1. Leading by Example: Fiscal Integrity First Recent decisions to triple official salaries have placed North Laude
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3 days ago2 min read


Day One Actions / Final Actions
November 3, 2026: A Lifeline for Our City We have reached a defining moment. For nearly a decade, the current leadership has held the reins of North Lauderdale. We have given this Mayor enough time to deliver on the promises of a better, more affordable city. Instead, what have we seen? • Over 800 of our neighbors are still waiting for basic home repairs while the city promotes "lottery" programs that help less than 1% of households. • While residents struggl
willnaelacroix
3 days ago2 min read


The Home Mitigation Program - A Solution for All, or a "Lottery" for a Few?
We are seeing a lot of promotion for the Home Mitigation Program 2.0, but let's look at the actual numbers before we celebrate. The Real Impact: The Funding: $1.25 million sounds like a lot, but it’s split four ways across various city needs. The Math: At $20k–$25k per home, this program will likely help fewer than 60 families in a city of over 15,000 households. The Wait: There are already over 800 residents waiting for help from the previous program. For 95% of North Lauder
willnaelacroix
3 days ago2 min read


The "People-First" (Downtown-Talk)
When we talk about the future of North Lauderdale, we’re talking about our neighborhoods, our businesses, and our homes. The current Mayor is pushing a 'downtown' plan that feels like it was designed in a boardroom, not in our living rooms. To him, some of our properties are just 'eyesores' that need to be cleared away for high density buildings. But to me, those aren't eyesores; they are the foundations of families and the lifeblood of our local economy. We can modernize wi
willnaelacroix
May 51 min read
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