Pembroke Pines Bylaws - Report Litter & Request Benches
Pembroke Pines, Florida residents and park users can report littering and request new or replacement benches through city services and code-enforcement channels. This guide explains the applicable municipal rules, who enforces them, how to file complaints or service requests, typical penalties and remedies, and practical steps to ask Parks & Recreation for benches in city parks.
Penalties & Enforcement
Pembroke Pines enforces anti-litter and public nuisance provisions through its municipal code and Code Compliance Division. Specific fine amounts and escalation schedules for littering or failure to maintain public park areas are not specified on the cited code page; see the municipal code and Code Compliance contact for enforcement procedures and to file complaints.[1][2]
- Enforcer: Code Compliance Division and Parks & Recreation staff handle complaints, inspections, and abatement orders.[2]
- Fines: amounts not specified on the cited municipal code page; the enforcing office provides current penalty details on request.[1]
- Escalation: first notices, followed by fines or abatement orders; precise escalation steps and repeat-offence ranges are not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: cleanup orders, abatement by city contractors, lien placement or court action where authorized; check Code Compliance for case-specific remedies.[2]
- Appeals: appeal or review processes are managed per code or administrative rules; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited page and must be confirmed with Code Compliance.
Applications & Forms
There is no standalone, published bench-installation form located on the municipal code page; bench requests are typically handled as Parks & Recreation service requests or capital project proposals. For siting, ownership, and maintenance questions the Parks & Recreation office directs applicants through permitting or community-request procedures.[2]
- Where to apply: contact Parks & Recreation to submit a bench request or community amenity suggestion.
- Submission method: city service request portal, email, or in-person at the Parks office; check Parks & Recreation for current submission channels.
- Fees/deposits: not specified on the cited page; fees may apply for custom installations or utility relocations.
Action Steps
- Report litter immediately via the city service request or Code Compliance complaint page to trigger inspection.
- For bench requests, submit a written request to Parks & Recreation with location, justification, and photos if available.
- Follow up with Code Compliance or Parks staff to confirm timelines, required permits, and any fees.
FAQ
- How do I report litter in a Pembroke Pines park?
- Use the City of Pembroke Pines service request or file a complaint with Code Compliance; include park name, location, and photos where possible.[2]
- Can I request a new bench in my neighborhood park?
- Yes. Submit a bench request to Parks & Recreation with the proposed location and reasons; the department evaluates siting, ownership, and funding options.
- What penalties apply for littering?
- The municipal code establishes anti-litter and nuisance provisions, but specific fine amounts or schedules are not provided on the cited municipal code page; contact Code Compliance for enforcement details.[1]
How-To
- Document the issue: take photos of litter or the bench location and note the park name and exact spot.
- File a report: submit a service request or contact Code Compliance with the evidence and location details.[2]
- Request a bench: email or submit a form to Parks & Recreation with location, community support, and any maintenance proposals.
- Follow up: contact the enforcing department or Parks staff for updates, appeal instructions, or permit requirements.
Key Takeaways
- Report litter promptly to speed inspection and cleanup.
- Bench requests go through Parks & Recreation and may require funding or approval.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Pembroke Pines Code Compliance
- City of Pembroke Pines Parks & Recreation
- Pembroke Pines Code of Ordinances (Municode)