The following candidates have qualified for the open Village of Pinecrest Council seats:
● Mayor: Shannon del Prado
● Seat 3: Ralph Sanchez, James Suarez
● Seat 4: Ken Fairman, Ramon Gonzalez-Diez, Jill Lerner
Pursuant to Section 5.1(h) of the Village Charter, Shannon del Prado has been automatically elected to the office of Mayor and therefore her name will not appear on the November 3 ballot. For more information about the Village’s 2026 municipal election on November 3rd, for seats 3 and 4 on the Village Council, please visit www.pinecrest-fl.gov/elections.
Village’s New Place to Gather and Celebrate
Summer is here, and it’s the perfect time to start planning your birthday celebration, anniversary party, family reunion, or that special gathering. Conveniently located right here in the Village, the newly renovated Coral Pine Park Multi-Purpose Room offers a beautiful setting surrounded by nature. The spacious 1,500-square-foot venue features high ceilings, plenty of light, and accommodates up to 90 guests. The three-hour rental period and fees include several tables, banquet-style chairs, and set-up and clean-up, making your event planning even easier. Reserve at: https://bit.ly/4afmRl3. Questions? Call 305-284-0900 or email [email protected].
Pinecrest Ready: 2026 Hurricane Season
Hurricane Season is underway through November 30. We want you, your family, pets and home to be hurricane ready. Check out the following tips on how to prepare:
● Review their hurricane preparedness plans
● Stock emergency supplies
● stay informed through trusted sources.
● Heed all flash flood warnings and avoid traveling through flooded roadways.
● Residents in flood-prone areas should remain especially vigilant and take precautions to protect their families, pets, and property.
● Stock essential supplies and medications.
● Stay informed through Village of Pinecrest and National Hurricane Center updates.
● After a storm, use generators safely, place debris for collection, and document damage for insurance.
● Know the lingo: Hurricane Watch: Prepare. Hurricane Warning: Take shelter.
For more information, visit pinecrest-fl.gov/Hurricane
Save the Date: Pinecrest Police Presents the First National Night Out!
Tuesday, August 4, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Come meet your local police during Pinecrest’s National Night Out. A fun evening meant to build connections and strengthen community at Evelyn Greer Park. Join your local law enforcement, neighbors, friends and family in this free event and help to have an impact in making Pinecrest safer. We look forward to seeing you on August 4!
Please Do Not Harm Peafowl — It’s Against the Law
The Village’s Peacock Mitigation Program (Resolution 2023-52) addresses resident concerns while balancing appreciation for these birds. Miami-Dade County Code Section 5-16 makes it illegal to harm, hunt, capture, kill, or otherwise disturb peafowl. Violations may result in civil penalties and increased fines for repeat offenses. Pinecrest’s County-approved peafowl mitigation plan also prohibits harming peafowl, their nests, or their eggs under any circumstances. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4obP1mW
Voters to Decide on Property Tax Reform in November 2026
Earlier this month, the Florida Legislature approved a proposed constitutional amendment to expand homestead property tax exemptions for primary residences. Florida voters will get a chance to approve or turn down the measure in the November 2026 General Election. If voters approve, the impacts of the measure will be felt in the Pinecrest budget for fiscal year 2027–2028 and all future budgets but will not affect the current budget cycle.
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If approved, the amendment will:
● Reduce the taxable value of owner-occupied homes (increasing exemption to $150,000 in 2027 and $250,000 in 2028)
● Lower future property tax obligations for homeowners
● Decrease local government revenues that fund municipal services
The Village will host several town hall meetings before the General Election to educate residents about the proposal and its impacts. Stay tuned.
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