Doral's electorate made their voices resoundingly clear in the recent run-off election, choosing Nicole Reinoso as the newest member of the City Council with a decisive 68.5% of the vote share. Reinoso, a resident of Doral since 2019, leverages a background in public service, notably with positions at the City of Doral and within Miami-Dade County Public Schools, according to the city's official announcement.
The victor’s celebration will quickly shift to the responsibilities of office, as she, along with Mayor Christi Fraga and Councilman Rafael Pineyro, is set to be sworn in next Tuesday. The ceremony is slated for December 17, at 6:30 p.m. at the grandiose Trump National Doral. In an open gesture, the event is free and the community is encouraged to attend.
This transition comes at a time when Doral finds itself at a crossroads of growth and the myriad challenges that come bundled with it. Reinoso's advocacy for education and public service suggests that these domains will be prioritized in her tenure. The City of Doral's announcement indicates the voters' belief in her capabilities and echoes their expectations of actionable strides in these areas.
The swearing-in ceremony, marking the beginning of the new council members' terms and offering them a chance to present their vision and plans, will be followed by the State of the City Address and is open to the public.