
The City of Pembroke Pines is seeking residents who want to get involved in local government. There are multiple opportunities to volunteer on city boards, with seats available across various roles, from the Mayor's seat to district-specific advisory boards.
According to the official City of Pembroke Pines website, vacancies are noteworthy across the board. Districts 1 through 4 each have unique needs, ranging from the Diversity & Heritage Advisory Board to the Environmental and Art & Culture Advisory Boards. The available positions require quick adaptation to ongoing issues and a commitment to actively contributing to the city's diverse cultural and environmental needs.
The vacancy in the Mayor's seat presents a city-wide opportunity for those aiming to hold significant influence over Pembroke Pines' direction and growth. Each district presents additional openings: District 1 needs a voice on the Citizen Budget Advisory Board; District 2 seeks input on environmental matters; District 3 has three positions, emphasizing diversity, environment, and the arts; and District 4 seeks to fill slots on both its Board of Adjustment and its Diversity & Heritage Advisory Board. Commissioners are also actively searching for an individual dedicated to economic development, as detailed by the city's announcement.
For those interested, the City of Pembroke Pines encourages prompt submission of applications, as deadlines can approach quickly. All appointments are made by the City Commission, and applications are accepted until the positions are filled. Visit the City of Pembroke Pines' website for details on how to apply and get involved in shaping your local government.









