South Florida judges voted unanimously to endorse a plan put forth by the Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development Authority to seek public-private partners to build a new federal courthouse in Fort Lauderdale.
The unanimous vote by the judges of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida inches the plan for a new courthouse forward. It still must be approved by the DDA board, a courthouse committee, Congress and the General Services Administration.
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