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Pinecrest

Meeting

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

What happened

Statura summary

The only item with real regulatory bite on this agenda is the ordinance amending Section 36.1(c) on Village speed limits. Everything else is largely contracting, intergovernmental paperwork, or messaging. If you care about customer access, delivery timing, employee commutes, or traffic enforcement patterns, that is the one to watch because it changes the local rule itself, not just a vendor or study contract. The catch is procedural: its status is still Pending, so the fight is not over and this is the point to engage before the code changes are locked in. The rest of the substantive docket is a transportation and public works buildout. Council had pending items to authorize engineering work with BCC Engineering and Choice Engineering, move a joint participation agreement with Miami Dade County for the Ludlam pedestrian bridge at SW 67th Avenue over the C 2 Canal, and install and maintain entrance features within existing roundabouts. Read together, that is the Village continuing to spend on mobility, streetscape, and gateway identity, with the practical effect that design decisions are being delegated to staff and consultants now, before most people notice the downstream traffic and construction implications. There are also pending labor and fiscal markers worth noting: two collective bargaining agreements with the PBA, an annual financial report acceptance item, and a council discussion on property tax bills. Those matter because they shape the Village cost base and tax conversation, even if this agenda does not spell out the numbers. The DEI resolution, proclamations, plant of the month, email of the month, committee updates, Freebee and peafowl reports are mostly theater or informational.

Statura-generated summary of the official agenda and minutes. Verbatim per-item votes and dollar figures are in the Agenda & votes tab.

Key decisions

  1. Amending Section 36.1(c) of the Code of Ordinances relating to speed limits in the Village of Pinecrest
    Pending

    Would change the Village's speed limit rules in code, making it the clearest item on the agenda that directly affects daily traffic movement and enforcement rather than authorizing a contractor.

  2. Property Tax Bills
    Pending

    Puts property tax bills on Council's agenda, signaling an active tax discussion that matters to owners and tenants because it frames the local cost conversation even without a rate action listed here.

  3. Intergovernmental agreement for the installation and maintenance of an entrance feature within existing roundabouts
    Pending

    Would authorize an intergovernmental deal to add and maintain entrance features in roundabouts, shifting a gateway design concept into an operating responsibility with ongoing maintenance implications.

  4. Contract with BCC Engineering, LLC for professional engineering services
    Pending

    Would retain BCC Engineering for professional engineering services, which is the step that moves project control from concept to consultant driven design and implementation.

  5. Joint participation agreement with Miami Dade County for the Ludlam pedestrian bridge at SW 67th Avenue over C 2 Canal project
    Pending

    Would formalize the Village's participation with Miami Dade County on the Ludlam pedestrian bridge project, advancing a regional mobility link through an intergovernmental mechanism.

  6. Agreement with BCC Engineering for professional engineering services for a pedestrian bridge conversion
    Pending

    Would hire BCC Engineering for a pedestrian bridge conversion, showing the Village is not just discussing connectivity but paying to redesign infrastructure around it.

  7. Contract with Choice Engineering Consultants, Inc. for roadway design of the SW 120 Street and SW 77 Avenue intersection, True North Classical Academy, Bet Shira campus project
    Pending

    Would start roadway design at a school area intersection, which is where traffic circulation changes usually get baked in long before drivers and nearby businesses see the final pattern.

  8. Collective bargaining agreement with the South Florida Police Benevolent Association, Police Officers' Unit
    Pending

    Would execute a labor agreement with the police officers' bargaining unit, a routine but important cost and staffing decision because public safety contracts shape future budget pressure.

  9. Accepting the auditor's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for 2024.2025
    Pending

    Would accept the Village's annual financial report, the formal checkpoint on fiscal condition that underpins later budget, tax, and labor decisions.