The City of Lauderhill has announced a new $150 water bill credit aimed at easing household costs for senior residents.
Under the program, Lauderhill residents aged 55 and older who live in single-family homes and have an active city utility account are eligible for a one-time $150 rebate applied directly to their water bill. Seniors who live in condominiums or multifamily apartment buildings will receive a $150 check to help offset association fees.
Mayor [Name, if needed] said the initiative is part of the city’s ongoing efforts to support its senior community and provide financial relief to residents on fixed or limited incomes. Eligible seniors who have not yet applied are being encouraged to take advantage of the program.
To qualify, applicants must be at least 55 years old, reside in Lauderhill, and maintain an active Lauderhill utility account. Applicants are also required to submit a valid utility bill and government-issued identification.

City officials say the rebate is intended to help seniors save on essential expenses while continuing to live independently in Lauderhill. Seniors are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to ensure they receive the benefit.









