Rich
Moyle, a business owner/administrator for 40 years, has been married to his wife
for thirty years and has four children. Moyle has owned a home in North Lauderdale
for 26 years. Commissioner Moyle served as a non-partisan councilman, Vice Mayor
and Mayor in the City from 1990 through 1999 and as Commissioner, Vice Mayor and
Mayor from 2002 through 2010. He was elected to his sixth term on the Commission
in November 2010.
Commissioner Moyle currently serves as Chairman of the
North Lauderdale Water Control District, Broward County’s Water Academy and
on the State Road 7 / U.S. 441 Corridor Collaborative. He has served on
the Broward League of Cities Legislative Committee and co-chaired the League’s
Homeless Committee. He is a former member of the North Lauderdale Academy High
School Advisory Board, Boys and Girls Club Unit Board of Directors and as board
member for the Sickle Cell Disease Association of Broward County. Prior to becoming
a part of the City Council, (later renamed the North Lauderdale City Commission)
Commissioner Moyle served as a member of the City’s Civil Service Board. As
an elected official, Commissioner Moyle wants to continue being a visionary on
the Commission for current and future residents regarding the safety of all our
residents, aesthetics of our streets and neighborhoods, recreational possibilities
and the best quality of life in South Florida. He wants to ensure the proper and
most efficient method of government with a focus on service to the community.
Commissioner Moyle can be reached at 954-724-7056, or by email at pvancheri@nlauderdale.org.
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