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Municipal election endorsemen­ts

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Voters across South Florida on Tuesday can have their say on issues ranging from who becomes mayor to whether to raise taxes to fix roads. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for Tuesday’s municipal elections. Below are summaries of the Sun Sentinel Editorial Board’s recommenda­tions for elections in six cities in Broward County and three in Palm Beach County. More detailed versions of those endorsemen­ts can be found online at Sun-Sentinel.com/ opinion/endorsemen­ts.

BROWARD COUNTY

Coral Springs bond referendum­s:

Coral Springs voters should say no to costly parks and public safety bond measures, but say yes to bonds for fixing roads and drainage.

Pompano Beach bond referendum­s:

Pompano Beach’s pricey bond measures for parks and public safety go too far, but the city bond plan for fixing roads is worth taxpayers’ investment.

Fort Lauderdale mayor:

Dean Trantalis brings experience, willingnes­s to listen to the public and a commitment to smart growth that make him the best choice for mayor.

Fort Lauderdale commission:

Steve Glassman offers long-time city roots along with a commitment to fixing failing infrastruc­ture that voters in District 2 should support. Warren Sturman’s willingnes­s to stand up to developers, while getting the city to catch up on fixing outdated pipes and other facilities, makes him the smart choice in District 4.

Hallandale Beach commission:

Mike Butler’s experience in civic involvemen­t gives voters a reason to trust he can help Hallandale Beach rise above corruption scandals dogging city government.

Lauderdale-by-the-Sea mayor:

Mark Brown can bring new ideas, and a commitment to protect the small-beach-town feel, as Lauderdale-by-the-Sea’s next mayor.

Lauderdale-by-the-Sea commission:

Elliot Sokolow’s small-government approach is something voters should keep on the Lauderdale-by-the-Sea commission.

Pembroke Pines commission:

Ismael Monroig’s ability to get things done should earn him the right to go from an appointed fill-in to elected commission­er for District 1. Angelo Castillo’s experience warrants another term representi­ng District 4.

PALM BEACH COUNTY

Boca Raton council:

Jeremy Rodgers’ good record warrants staying in Seat C. Armand Grossman in Seat D could use his public service experience to help Boca Raton manage growth, instead of others who just complain about it.

Delray Beach mayor:

Jim Chard’s commission experience and history of civic involvemen­t have readied him to lead the city as mayor.

Delray Beach commission:

Eric Camacho’s inexperien­ce is outweighed by his insights on infrastruc­ture, sober homes and other important issues he could tackle in Seat 1. Ryan Boylston’s business experience and ability to foster collaborat­ion make him the best choice for Seat 3.

Highland Beach vice mayor:

Alysen Africano-Nila’s even-keeled approach can bring needed civility to the vice mayor post.

Highland Beach commission:

Peggy Gossett-Seidman offers voters a well-informed, sensible addition to a commission too often mired in dysfunctio­n.

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