City of Pembroke Pines PLUS

Open Issues: 887 Closed Issues: 5,054 Acknowledged Issues: 987
  • 12207 Sw 7th Street Pembroke Pines, Florida - Pembroke Pines
    Brick paver patio has been installed at rear and appears to have been completed without permit from the city. Property is located in Pelican Pointe at the Villages.
  • 12021 Nw 14th Ct Pembroke Pines, FL, 33026, USA - Pembroke Pines
    Built another structure in front of the house
  • 6621 Sw 4th St Pembroke Pines 33023, United States - Pembroke Pines
    This has to be checked out I don’t know how this can have a permit !! They built a huge shed in the back of their back yard !!
  • 2001 Bayberry Dr Hollywood, Florida, 33024 - Pembroke Pines
    2001 BAYBERRY DRIVE- NO PERMIT, TOOK OUT COMMON AREA SIDEWALK
  • 11911 Nw 15th St Pembroke Pines, FL 33026, USA - Pembroke Pines
    Does pavers installation require a building permit?
  • 400 Sw 67th Ave Pembroke Pines 33023, United States - Pembroke Pines
    Put up a new shed in back yard . And new windows put in on Saturday. No permit visible.
    Please check !!
  • 16111 Sw 7th St Pembroke Pines, FL 33027, USA - Pembroke Pines
    Installed room in garage with out permit now has construction going on on the side of the house thru bathroom window at 16272 SW 8 street Pembroke Shores / The Beaches
  • 118 Sw 67 Terr Pembroke Pines, Florida - Pembroke Pines
    Spent the last 3 days gutting this house. Not sure if permit was needed/issued.
  • 18700 Nw Third St Pembroke Pines FL 33029, United States - Pembroke Pines
  • 6530 Sw 3rd St Pembroke Pines, FL 33023, USA - Pembroke Pines
    Building a shed in back of yard
  • 13937 Nw 16th Dr Pembroke Pines, Florida, 33028 - Pembroke Pines
    building paver on weekends. until the property line.
  • 900 S Hollybrook Dr Hollywood, Florida, 33025 - Pembroke Pines
    Throughout the Hollybrook community, a lighting update was made. They used existing features which previously used amber incandescent bulbs, and updated to white led lighting. This lighting is much brighter, so much so it looks to be commercial warehouse lighting. No city permit was pulled to update hundreds of light fixtures, which meets the definition of needing an electrical permit. The project is still ongoing to replace even more lights. No study was conducted. Even though the existing electrical locations were used, an engineering lighting study was not done to ensure that the replacement lighting does not exceed the acceptable lumens. The residential common areas are way too bright. This is a natural wildlife area, with many ponds that serve as a natural habitat. This lighting is so bright, the wildlife should have been taken into account when installing it.