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Voters in Lake Worth Beach rejected two amendments that would have allowed long-term public land leases without future approval, preserving local control.
Voters in Lake Worth Beach rejected two charter amendments that would have allowed city leaders to approve long-term leases of public land without future voter approval, with nearly 79% opposing one and about 77% the other.
The measures, which aimed to enable up to 99-year leases on properties like the municipal golf course and City Hall Annex, were backed by supporters seeking private investment for infrastructure but opposed by residents concerned about reduced oversight and public control.
The outcome preserves voter authority over major land use decisions.
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Los votantes en Lake Worth Beach rechazaron dos enmiendas que habrían permitido arrendamientos a largo plazo de tierras públicas sin aprobación futura, preservando el control local.