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Residents raise concerns about peacocks and street racing; nonprofit pitches youth governance program
Summary
Public commenters asked the town for help relocating peacocks and increasing enforcement against weekend street racing; a nonprofit requested Cutler Bay join a youth governance program that places students as "mayor for a day." Staff said they would follow up.
Several members of the public used the April 16 public-comment period to raise neighborhood quality-of-life issues and to propose a youth civic program for the town.
Rami Hammer, who gave his address as 18423 Southwest 80th Place, asked what the town plans to do about peacocks that have appeared in his community and whether the animals can be relocated. Mayor Tim Mierbot and staff said an administrative director would collect Hammer’s contact information and follow up; the…
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