History

The City of Pembroke Pines is committed to growth and improvement, and our Strategic Plan serves as a comprehensive guide for this vision. Developed through extensive community input, the plan outlines key goals and actionable steps to enhance the quality of life, public services, environmental sustainability, and more.

The process began by gathering feedback from residents, businesses, and community organizations, ensuring that the vision reflected the needs and desires of all. The city then expanded this effort through the creation of master planning documents focused on Transportation, Economic Development, Parks and Recreation, and Public Art. With these documents in hand, city leaders translated the vision into specific goals and strategies, followed by an implementation plan and prioritized project list to ensure that resources are allocated effectively.

On December 4, 2024, the City Commission formally adopted the Strategic Plan, marking a significant milestone in our efforts. On December 18, the Commission authorized the placement of a General Obligation Bond referendum on the March 11, 2025 ballot. This referendum asks voters to consider a $230 million general obligation bond, which will support critical initiatives outlined in the plan.

This Strategic Plan is not just a document—it is a roadmap for a vibrant, thriving, and sustainable Pembroke Pines. Through this plan, we are dedicated to improving the quality of life for all who call our city home.