City of Lauderhill
Home Sitemap ContactCommunity Clean-Up Day
Community Clean-Up Day
The City of Lauderhill invites community-minded businesses, organizations, and residents to join together for the Lauderhill Community Clean Up, a day of service and pride. This citywide initiative encourages volunteers to roll up their sleeves and take part in beautification projects that enhance the appearance of neighborhoods, parks, and public spaces.
The event will serve as a community-building opportunity, fostering collaboration between local businesses, civic groups, and residents who share a common goal—to make Lauderhill shine brighter. Participants will help plant greenery, pick up litter, refresh landscaping, and add welcoming touches that reflect the spirit of good cheer throughout the City.
Together, we can make a visible difference and show that Lauderhill cares!
Saturday, January 10, 2026
7:00am – 10:00am
Throughout the City of Lauderhill
Meet-up: 7:00am at Lauderhill City Hall - 5581 W. Oakland Park Boulevard, Lauderhill, FL 33313
Event is open to ages 14 and up.
Community service hours are available upon request.
For more information, please contact 954-730-3000.
Lauderhill Community Clean-Up Flyer
Clean-Up Zones
To help organize volunteer efforts and ensure citywide coverage, Lauderhill will be divided into eight clean-up zones for the Community Clean-Up Day. Each zone represents a different area of the city and will focus on neighborhood beautification, litter removal, and light landscaping.
Each zone will be led by a member of the City’s leadership team, including the Mayor, a City Commissioner, the City Manager, the City Clerk, or the City Attorney.
Zone 1 - Commissioner John T. Hodgeson
Zone 2 - City Clerk Andrea Anderson
Zone 3 - Vice Mayor Richard Campbell
Zone 4 - Mayor Denise D. Grant
Zone 5 - City Manager Kennie Hobbs, Jr.
Zone 6 - Commissioner S. "Ray" Martin
Zone 7 - Commissioner Melissa P. Dunn
Zone 8 - City Attoney Hans Ottinot
During registration, volunteers will have the opportunity to indicate a preferred zone where they would like to volunteer. While preferences will be considered, final zone assignments may be adjusted based on volunteer needs and availability to ensure balanced coverage across the city.

