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Deerfield Beach enters transition period after 35-year partnership with BSO

Deerfield Beach has officially begun a transition period for its public safety services after a 35-year partnership with the Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO), city officials announced.

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According to a city statement, the transition took effect on October 1, 2025. Under the agreement, the city will continue receiving law enforcement services from BSO for up to 24 months while officials review all available options for both police and fire services moving forward.

City leaders emphasized their appreciation for the “professionalism and dedication” of BSO’s personnel and described the longstanding relationship as a point of civic pride.

“The City remains deeply grateful for the men and women of the Sheriff’s Office who have served our residents with professionalism and dedication,” the statement read. “This transition does not diminish the City’s respect or appreciation for those law enforcement and fire personnel who have served our community.”

Officials said the current shift stems from Deerfield Beach’s decision to uphold its contractual obligations and adhere to budgetary caps. The city refused to break its own contract or exceed financial limits, prompting the move to explore new options for public safety.

City leaders said they are approaching the moment “with optimism and resolve.” Since 2020, Deerfield Beach has seen significant population growth and an increase in opportunities for business, investment, and community development — changes that officials said underscore the importance of ensuring the city’s public safety model is well-positioned for the future.

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As part of the process, the city will engage residents directly through several community forums in November, giving the public a chance to review data, ask questions, and share their perspectives.

“We are committed to a thoughtful, transparent process that respects our community’s voice while safeguarding the future of our city,” said Mayor Todd Drosky. “This transition is not just about change—it’s about building on our strengths and ensuring Deerfield Beach remains a safe, vibrant, and welcoming place for all.”

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