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Voters in Lake Worth Beach will decide on March 10, 2026, whether to allow long-term private leasing of public properties without future referendums.
Lake Worth Beach voters will decide on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, whether to approve two charter amendments allowing the city to lease public properties like the beach, golf course, and City Hall Annex to private entities for up to 99 years without requiring a public referendum.
Supporters, including City Commissioner Anthony Segrich, argue the change is needed to attract investment for aging infrastructure and fund improvements.
Opponents, such as Kim Stokes of Lake Worth 4 All, warn it could reduce public oversight and threaten the city’s character.
The vote could reshape how key public spaces are managed.
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Los votantes en Lake Worth Beach decidirán el 10 de marzo de 2026, si permiten el arrendamiento privado a largo plazo de propiedades públicas sin futuros referendos.