In a recent North Lauderdale government meeting, local business owner Adrian Rosario expressed his excitement about the upcoming grand opening of Pinky's Tacos, scheduled for Thursday. Rosario, who faced significant challenges during the establishment process, including plumbing issues, thanked city officials for their support and patience throughout the lengthy journey.
The Vice Mayor acknowledged the importance of the restaurant's visibility, confirming that the planning and zoning board had approved the necessary recommendations for signage. Rosario emphasized the need for a welcoming atmosphere in city facilities, suggesting improvements for better public assistance.
Commissioner Bustamante praised the restaurant, recalling its previous success in Pompano Beach and encouraging residents to try the tacos. The commission unanimously approved the motion to finalize the restaurant's sign, marking a significant milestone for Rosario and his wife as they prepare to contribute to the local economy.
The meeting also addressed various items on the consent agenda, including legal opinions related to the City of North Lauderdale's home mitigation program. The commission moved forward with several motions regarding disclosures of no conflicts for program funds, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local laws.
As the meeting concluded, city officials expressed optimism about the future of local businesses and the community's growth, highlighting the collaborative efforts between entrepreneurs and the city administration.