Broward County parks expand alcohol service to 32 cities excluding Tamarack and Lazy Lakes

June 25, 2025 | Tamarac, Broward County, Florida


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Broward County parks expand alcohol service to 32 cities excluding Tamarack and Lazy Lakes
Tamarac is poised to join a growing number of municipalities in Broward County that allow alcohol sales, following discussions at a recent government meeting. The parks and recreation department conducted extensive research, revealing that 32 cities, including Broward County itself, have already implemented such measures. Currently, only two cities—Tamarac and Lazy Lakes—remain without alcohol service.

City managers highlighted the importance of aligning Tamarac with its neighboring cities to enhance community offerings and potentially boost local businesses. The discussion emphasized the need for clarity regarding the number of cities involved, as the initial count presented was slightly off.

As Tamarac considers this shift, the implications for local commerce and community engagement could be significant. The city’s decision to explore alcohol service aligns with broader trends in the region, aiming to foster a more vibrant social environment. The next steps will involve further deliberation on the proposal, with community feedback likely to play a crucial role in the final decision.

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