Recent polling data highlights a significant pushback against the proposed shared services agreement within Broward County, with a majority of voters expressing clear disapproval. The survey indicates concerns primarily focus on fears of diminished local control, potential job losses, and doubts about cost-saving benefits. Voters voiced skepticism that consolidating municipal services would lead to improved efficiency, instead worrying it could complicate administrative processes and reduce the quality of public services.

Key findings from the poll include:

  • Over 60% of respondents oppose the shared services agreement in its current form.
  • More than half believe the plan would negatively affect frontline employees.
  • Only 22% are confident the arrangement will deliver promised budget reductions.
  • Concerns about transparency and accountability were mentioned by 45% of voters.
Aspect Support Opposition
Cost Savings 22% 58%
Job Security 18% 62%
Service Quality 25% 55%
Transparency 30% 45%