Good news for residents who haven't completed the Pinecrest Citizen Feedback Survey. The deadline has been extended through the end of February. Set aside 10 to 15 minutes to help the Village understand resident concerns and make resident-informed decisions.
Take the survey today.Â
MyPinecrest App
Improve your community. Report an issue by sending a service request directly to staff. You can even send a photo along with your request.
Examples of service requests include reporting graffiti, potholes, and code compliance violations. Other app capabilities include watching Village Council meetings, reporting non-emergency issues, and viewing inspection updates.
Download the MyPinecrest App via the app store on Apple and Android devices. You can also visit www.pinecrest-fl.gov/app to use the desktop version to report  Village-related issues.Â
Spotlight: Public Works Heroes
Cesar Dumaran has been a Village employee for nearly 25 years. As a maintenance technician, Cesar works on a variety of projects and is an essential cog in the public works wheel.
Since joining the Village in 2001, Roger Johnson's commitment to the upkeep of Village public spaces has made Pinecrest more beautiful with each passing year.
Active Shooter Workshop and Q&A
Captain Ivan Osores will lead you through a helpful and potentially life-saving journey, detailing the crucial steps that should be taken in the event of an active shooter scenario. During this interactive session, you'll have the opportunity to ask questions, discuss scenarios, and leave with a better understanding of how to stay prepared, vigilant, and safe. Join us Tuesday, February 13 at the Municipal Center, 12645 Pinecrest Parkway. RSVP today.
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