During a recent government meeting in Miami Lakes, candidates for mayor shared their backgrounds and priorities, addressing community concerns and outlining their visions for the town's future.
Mario Panera, a long-time resident and new council member, emphasized his extensive community involvement, including initiatives like Grocery for Seniors and partnerships with the Miami Dade Fire Department. He highlighted his leadership experience in the family auto parts business and his commitment to local youth sports.
Council member Rene Garcia outlined his four main priorities: public safety, environmental concerns, traffic management, and community beautification. He encouraged residents to appreciate the town's beauty through personal exploration, advocating for a hands-on approach to local governance.
Candidate and businesswoman, Miss Gonzales, shared her journey from Cuba to the U.S. and her leadership experience in the private sector. She expressed a desire to serve the community at a higher level, despite not having previously held volunteer positions in local committees.
Josh Dieguez, a lifelong resident and current council member, detailed his extensive volunteer work and legal background, which he believes equips him to navigate complex governmental interactions and advocate for the town's needs effectively.
Tony Fernandez, the current vice mayor, reflected on his journey from humble beginnings in Hialeah to his commitment to Miami Lakes. He highlighted his active participation in various community committees and his experience as a small business owner as key assets for his candidacy.
The meeting provided a platform for candidates to connect with residents, emphasizing their dedication to addressing local issues and enhancing community engagement. As the election approaches, these discussions will play a crucial role in shaping the future leadership of Miami Lakes.