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{{short description|Village in Miami-Dade County, Florida}} {{other places|Pinecrest, Monroe County, Florida|Pinecrest, Hillsborough County, Florida}} {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2024}} {{use American English|date=May 2021}} {{Infobox settlement <!-- Basic info ----------------> | name = Pinecrest, Florida | official_name = Village of Pinecrest | other_name = | native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> | nickname = | settlement_type = [[List of communities in Miami-Dade County, Florida|Village]] | motto = <!-- images and maps -----------> | image_skyline = | imagesize = | image_caption = | image_flag = | image_blank_emblem = Logo_of_Pinecrest.jpg | blank_emblem_type = Logo | mapsize = 250x200px | map_caption = Location in [[Miami-Dade County, Florida|Miami-Dade County]] and the state of [[Florida]] | image_map1 = Pinecrest.gif | mapsize1 = 250x200px | map_caption1 = U.S. Census Bureau map showing village boundaries | image_dot_map = | dot_mapsize = | dot_map_caption = | dot_x = | dot_y = | pushpin_map = <!-- the name of a location map as per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Location_map --> | pushpin_label_position = <!-- the position of the pushpin label: left, right, top, bottom, none --> | pushpin_map_caption = | pushpin_mapsize = <!-- Location ------------------> |subdivision_type = [[List of sovereign states|Country]] |subdivision_name = {{Nowrap|{{Flag|United States of America|size=23px}}}} |subdivision_type1 = [[U.S. state|State]] |subdivision_name1 = {{Flag|Florida|size=23px}} |subdivision_type2 = [[List of counties in Florida|County]] |subdivision_name2 = {{Flagicon image|Flag of Miami-Dade County, Florida.png|size=23px}} [[Miami-Dade County, Florida|Miami-Dade]] | subdivision_type3 = | subdivision_name3 = | subdivision_type4 = | subdivision_name4 = <!-- Politics -----------------> | government_footnotes = | government_type = [[council-manager government|Council-Manager]] | leader_title = [[mayor (United States)|Mayor]] | leader_name = Joseph Corradino | leader_title1 = [[Vice Mayor]] | leader_name1 = Anna Hochkammer | leader_title2 = [[city council|Councilmembers]] | leader_name2 = Shannon Del Prado,<br/> Katie Abbott, and<br/>Ken Fairman | leader_title3 = [[city manager|Village Manager]] | leader_name3 = Yocelyn Galiano | leader_title4 = [[city clerk|Village Clerk]] | leader_name4 = Priscilla Torres | established_title = [[Municipal corporation|Incorporated]] | established_date = March 12, 1996 <!-- Area ---------------------> | area_magnitude = | unit_pref = Imperial | area_footnotes = <ref name="CenPopGazetteer2022">{{cite web |title=2022 U.S. Gazetteer Files: Florida |url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2022_Gazetteer/2022_gaz_place_12.txt |publisher=United States Census Bureau |accessdate=January 3, 2023}}</ref> | area_total_km2 = 19.52 | area_land_km2 = 19.30 | area_water_km2 = 0.23 | area_total_sq_mi = 7.54 | area_land_sq_mi = 7.45 | area_water_sq_mi = 0.09 | area_water_percent = 0.13 | area_urban_km2 = | area_urban_sq_mi = | area_metro_km2 = | area_metro_sq_mi = | area_blank1_title = | area_blank1_km2 = | area_blank1_sq_mi = <!-- Population -----------------------> | population_as_of = [[2020 United States census|2020]] | population_footnotes = <ref name="Census 2020">{{Cite web| url=https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?q=&g=1600000US1256625&tid=DECENNIALPL2020.P1| title=P1. Race โ Pinecrest village, Florida: 2020 DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171)| publisher=U.S. Census Bureau| access-date=January 3, 2023}}</ref> | population_total = 18388 | population_note = | population_est = | pop_est_footnotes = | pop_est_as_of = | population_density_km2 = 952.88 | population_density_sq_mi = 2467.86 | population_metro = | population_density_metro_km2 = | population_density_metro_sq_mi = | population_urban = | population_density_urban_km2 = | population_density_urban_sq_mi = | population_blank1_title = | population_blank1 = | population_density_blank1_km2 = | population_density_blank1_sq_mi = <!-- General information ---------------> | timezone = [[Eastern Time Zone|EST]] | utc_offset = -5 | timezone_DST = [[Eastern Daylight Time|EDT]] | utc_offset_DST = -4 | coordinates = {{coord|25|40|N|80|18|W|region:US_type:city|display=inline,title}} | elevation_footnotes = <!--for references: use <ref> </ref> tags--> | elevation_m = 1 | elevation_ft = 3 <!-- Area/postal codes & others --------> | postal_code_type = [[ZIP Code]] | postal_code = 33156 | area_code = [[area code 305|305]], [[area code 786|786]], [[area code 645|645]] | blank_name = [[Federal Information Processing Standard|FIPS code]] | blank_info = 12-56625<ref name="GR2">{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]|access-date=January 31, 2008|title=U.S. Census website}}</ref> | blank1_name = [[Geographic Names Information System|GNIS]] feature ID | blank1_info = 1764896<ref name="GR3">{{cite web|url=http://geonames.usgs.gov|access-date=January 31, 2008|title=US Board on Geographic Names|publisher=[[United States Geological Survey]]|date=October 25, 2007}}</ref> | website = {{URL|pinecrest-fl.gov}} | footnotes = }} '''Pinecrest''' is a [[Village (United States)|suburban village]] in [[Miami-Dade County, Florida]], United States. The village is part of the [[Miami metropolitan area]] of [[South Florida]]. As of the [[2020 United States census|2020 census]], the population was 18,388.<ref name="Census 2020"/> Pinecrest is governed by a five-member village council<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pinecrest-fl.gov/index.aspx?page=177 |title=Village of Pinecrest |publisher=ยฉ 2011 Village of Pinecrest. All Rights Reserved=2011-05-26}}</ref> and operates under the council-manager form of [[government]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pinecrest-fl.gov/index.aspx?page=1 |title=Village of Pinecrest |publisher=ยฉ 2011 Village of Pinecrest. All Rights Reserved=2011-05-26}}</ref> 33156, the ZIP code that encompasses most of the village, has been consistently ranked as one of the wealthiest in the United States by income.<ref>{{Cite web|title = America's Most Expensive ZIP Codes - Forbes|url = https://www.forbes.com/special-report/2012/1016_zip-codes_rank.html|website = Forbes|access-date = 2015-11-12}}</ref> Based on the median home listing price in recent years at $4,300,000, Pinecrest has been ranked as one of the most expensive cities in [[Florida]] to purchase a home in.<ref>{{cite web |title=Pinecrest, FL 2024 Housing Market {{!}} realtor.comยฎ |url=https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-search/Pinecrest_FL/overview |website=www.realtor.com |access-date=10 September 2024 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Simon |first1=Shelby |title=Here Are The Most Expensive Cities In Every State |url=https://www.forbes.com/home-improvement/features/most-expensive-cities-in-us/ |website=Forbes Home |access-date=10 September 2024 |date=20 May 2022}}</ref> ==History== During the 1900s, Miami pioneer and railroad tycoon [[Henry Flagler]] used the property at [[U.S. Route 1 in Florida|U.S. 1]] and Southwest 102 Street as a staging area during the construction of the [[Overseas Railroad]] to the [[Florida Keys]]. In the 1930s, the area's growth continued and the community began to evolve around one of the first [[tourist attraction]]s established in the Miami vicinity โ Parrot Jungle and Gardens. [[Parrot Jungle]] was founded in 1936 by Franz and Louise Scherr on property located at Red Road and Southwest 111 Street and over the years has become a tourist attraction whose visitors included [[Winston Churchill]]. The idea for Parrot Jungle began after Scherr, who owned and operated a [[general store|feed and supply store]] in [[Homestead, Florida|Homestead]], and became intrigued with the idea of building an attraction where birds would "fly free". To bring his vision to life, he rented {{convert|20|acre|ha}} of [[hammock (ecology)|hammock]] land for an annual fee of $25 (equivalent to $476.92 in 2021). Parrot Jungle was built as a winding nature trail dug through the [[coral|coral rock]] and hammock land, indigenous to the area. All the natural plants were left undisturbed. The entrance was built on Red Road. The attraction opened on December 20, 1936, to about 100 visitors. Each paid 25 cents admission to see and hear Scherr talk about his birds, trees and flowers. Since 1936, Parrot Jungle has attracted over a million visitors. On December 17, 2002, the Village of Pinecrest purchased the Parrot Jungle with the aim of developing the site as [[Pinecrest Gardens]]. On March 8, 2003, the Pinecrest Village Council dedicated Pinecrest Gardens and officially opened it to the public as the village's newest municipal park. The attraction moved to a new waterfront location on [[Watson Island]] between [[Greater Downtown Miami|downtown Miami]] and [[Miami Beach, Florida|Miami Beach]]. It was relaunched as [[Parrot Jungle Island]]. The [[Bill Haast#The Serpentarium|Miami Serpentarium]], a tourist attraction that featured snakes, lizards and other [[reptile]]s and [[amphibian]]s, was located on [[U.S. Route 1 in Florida#Miami-Dade County|US 1]] for many decades prior to closing in the mid-1980s. During the 1950s and 1960s, the area flourished with the development and construction of [[ranch-style house]]s on {{convert|1|acre|ha|adj=on}} lots which laid the foundation for the community's rural and lushly landscaped residential character. While still an unincorporated area of Miami-Dade County, what is now Pinecrest was the site of the [[1986 FBI Miami shootout]]. The shootout took place near 12201 Southwest 82nd Avenue. [[File:Destruction following hurricane andrew.jpg|thumb|right|alt=A close-up view of houses with evident wind damage|Damage from [[Hurricane Andrew]] in 1992 in the area]] In August 1992, Pinecrest and the surrounding South Miami-Dade area were devastated by the effects of [[Hurricane Andrew]]. Many of the homes and businesses in the area were destroyed. In the subsequent years, the area was slowly rebuilt.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/08/18/2958131/the-fury-of-andrew.html| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130921055152/http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/08/18/2958131/the-fury-of-andrew.html| archive-date = September 21, 2013| title = Remembering the fury of Hurricane Andrew in South Florida - Hurricane Andrew - MiamiHerald.com| website = [[Miami Herald]]}}</ref> Rapid growth and local issues during the 1990s inspired a movement led by residents Evelyn Greer Langlieb and Gary C. Matzner to incorporate the area. The Village of Pinecrest was officially incorporated on March 12, 1996. Evelyn Greer was elected the first mayor and was succeeded, after serving two terms, by Matzner in 2004. The founding village council, including Greer, Cindie Blanck, Barry Blaxberg, Leslie Bowe, Robert Hingston, together with Village Manager Peter G. Lombardi and Village Clerk Guido Inguanzo, are credited with establishing well-regarded municipal services including police, [[park]]s and recreation, building and planning services, and [[public works]].<ref>[http://pinecrest-fl.gov/history.html Village Of Pinecrest - Village History] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927224217/http://pinecrest-fl.gov/history.html |date=September 27, 2007 }}</ref> ==Geography== Pinecrest is located {{convert|11|mi}} southwest of [[downtown Miami]] at {{Coord|25|40|N|80|18|W|type:city}} (25.6619, โ80.3076).<ref name="GR1">{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/geographies/reference-files/time-series/geo/gazetteer-files.html|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]|access-date=April 23, 2011|date=February 12, 2011|title=US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990}}</ref> [[U.S. Route 1 in Florida|U.S. Route 1]] (Pinecrest Parkway) forms the western border of the village. Neighboring communities are [[Coral Gables, Florida|Coral Gables]] to the east, [[South Miami, Florida|South Miami]] to the north, [[Glenvar Heights, Florida|Glenvar Heights]] to the northwest, [[Kendall, Florida|Kendall]] to the west, and [[Palmetto Bay, Florida|Palmetto Bay]] to the south. According to the [[United States Census Bureau|U.S. Census Bureau]], the village has a total area of {{convert|7.54|sqmi|km2}}, of which {{convert|7.45|sqmi|km2}} are land and {{convert|0.09|sqmi|2}}, or 1.15%, are water.<ref name="CenPopGazetteer2022"/> ==Demographics== {{US Census population |2000= 19055 |2010= 18223 |2020= 18388 |footnote=U.S. Decennial Census<ref name="DecennialCensus">{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census.html|title=Census of Population and Housing|newspaper=Census.gov|access-date=June 4, 2015}}</ref> }} ===2020 census=== {| class="wikitable" |+'''Pinecrest racial composition'''<br /> (Hispanics excluded from racial categories)<br /> (''NH = Non-Hispanic'')<ref>{{Cite web|title=Explore Census Data|url=https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?g=1600000US1256625&tid=DECENNIALPL2020.P2|access-date=February 9, 2022|website=data.census.gov}}</ref> !Race !Number !Percentage |- |[[Non-Hispanic or Latino whites|White]] (NH) |7,266 |39.51% |- |[[Non-Hispanic or Latino African Americans|Black or African American]] (NH) |322 |1.75% |- |[[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] or [[Alaska Native]] (NH) |3 |0.02% |- |[[Asian Americans|Asian]] (NH) |942 |5.12% |- |[[Pacific Islander Americans|Pacific Islander]] or [[Native Hawaiian]] (NH) |4 |0.02% |- |[[Other races (U.S. Census)|Some other race]] (NH) |121 |0.66% |- |[[Multiracial Americans|Two or more races/Multiracial]] (NH) |622 |3.38% |- |[[Hispanic and Latino Americans|Hispanic or Latino]] (any race) |9,108 |49.53% |- |'''Total''' |'''18,388''' | |} As of the [[2020 United States census]], there were 18,388 people, 5,986 households, and 4,824 families residing in the village.<ref>{{Cite web|title=S1101 HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES - 2020: Pinecrest village, Florida|url=https://data.census.gov/table?q=Pinecrest+village;+Florida+&tid=ACSST5Y2020.S1101|website=[[United States Census Bureau]]}}</ref> The population was split by age, with 4.8% under 5 years old, 27.5% under 18, and 17.8% were 65 years and older. 46.3% were female persons. The median household income was $166,801. 7.7% of the population lived below the [[Poverty thresholds (United States Census Bureau)|poverty threshold]]. 97.9% of households had a computer, and 95.6% of households had a broadband internet subscription. 29.7% of the population were foreign-born persons. There were 425 veterans living in the CDP.<ref>{{cite web |title=QuickFacts Pinecrest village, Florida |url=https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/pinecrestvillageflorida/PST045222 |publisher=United States Census Bureau |access-date=November 14, 2023}}</ref> == Government and infrastructure== [[Miami-Dade Fire Rescue]] operates Station 49 Pinecrest.<ref>"[http://www.miamidade.gov/fire/stations-units.asp Stations & Units]." [[Miami-Dade Fire Rescue]]. Retrieved on February 4, 2017.</ref> ===Community projects=== <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:pinecrestcommunitycenter.jpg|{{deletable image-caption|1=Friday, August 22, 2008}}]] --><!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[Image:flaglergroveparkdedication.jpg|{{deletable image-caption|1=Saturday, June 28, 2008}}]] --><!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:pinecrestmunicipalcenter.jpg|{{deletable image-caption|1=Friday, August 22, 2008}}]] --><!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:pinecreststreetsign.jpg|{{deletable image-caption|1=Friday, August 22, 2008}}]] --> Pinecrest's projects since 1996 include the addition of several new parks, development of [[Wi-Fi]] technology and beautification projects which included thousands of trees being planted, unique street signs being posted village-wide, and roads being repaved. By planting over 10,000 street trees since 1997, Pinecrest was named a [[Tree City USA]] community by the [[Arbor Day Foundation]]. In 2008, the village council dedicated the new Flagler Grove Park and the long-awaited community center at Pinecrest Gardens. The Pinecrest branch of the Miami-Dade County Library System opened adjacent to the community center in October 2008. === Parks === There are five public parks managed by the Pinecrest Parks and Recreation Department: * Coral Pine Park โ A {{convert|9|acre|ha|adj=on}} park with a recreation center, six lighted tennis courts, a natural area, an all-purpose field and a tot lot. Coral Pine Park was a former Miami-Dade County park before being transferred to Pinecrest in 1998. * Flagler Grove Park โ A {{convert|3|acre|ha|adj=on}} facility with lighted youth soccer fields, a playground, parking and restrooms. As mentioned above, the park was dedicated in 2008. * Evelyn Greer Park โ A {{convert|10|acre|ha|adj=on}} park with multipurpose athletic fields, batting cages, a tot lot, and a recreation center and community gazebo with a Wi-Fi spot. Formerly known as Pinecrest Park, it was re-designated on November 9, 2004, in recognition of Pinecrest's first mayor. * Suniland Park โ A {{convert|10|acre|ha|adj=on}} park with baseball and football fields, batting cages, a recreation center, basketball courts, a tot lot and a gazebo with a Wi-Fi spot. * Veterans Wayside Park โ A {{convert|4.5|acre|ha|adj=on}} park with a freshwater lake and open recreation areas. === Pinecrest Gardens === [[Pinecrest Gardens]] has been described as the "crown jewel" of the village's park system.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Perez|first=Alana|date=September 14, 2020|title=It takes a village to grow a garden|url=https://communitynewspapers.com/pinecrest-tribune/it-takes-a-village-to-grow-a-garden/|access-date=March 19, 2021|website=Miami's Community News|language=en-US}}</ref> Known as South Florida's Cultural Arts Park, it is a large park featuring over 1,000 varieties of exotic tropical plants and trees. The park landscape features natural streams, sinkholes, caves and fissures. The park also offers various programs including summer camps, and is located on the former site of the [[Parrot Jungle]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://pinecrest-fl.gov/gardens.htm |title=Welcome to Pinecrest Gardens<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=July 9, 2006 |archive-date=June 14, 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060614093418/http://pinecrest-fl.gov/gardens.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> ==Transportation== Pinecrest is served by [[Miami Metrobus|Metrobus]] throughout the area and by [[Miami Metrorail]] at the following stations: *{{rcb|system=Miami-Dade Transit|line=Green|inline=box}} {{rcb|system=Miami-Dade Transit|line=Orange|inline=box}} [[Dadeland North (Metrorail station)|Dadeland North]] (SW 70th Avenue and U.S. 1) *{{rcb|system=Miami-Dade Transit|line=Green|inline=box}} {{rcb|system=Miami-Dade Transit|line=Orange|inline=box}} [[Dadeland South (Metrorail station)|Dadeland South]] (Dadeland Boulevard and U.S. 1) ==Education== [[File:Miami Palmetto senior high front gate.png|thumb|[[Miami Palmetto High School]]]] Pinecrest is served by the [[Miami-Dade County Public Schools]] system.<ref>[http://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/GUBlock/st12_fl/place/p1256625_pinecrest/DC10BLK_P1256625_001.pdf Pinecrest 2010 map]." [[U.S. Census Bureau]]. Retrieved on January 8, 2017. Use this map for comparison with attendance boundaries and/or full street address locations.</ref> '''Public elementary schools''' * Pinecrest Elementary School โ Opened in 1954<ref>[http://pinecrest.dadeschools.net/ Home page]. Pinecrest Elementary School. Retrieved on January 8, 2017. "Established in 1954, Pinecrest Elementary[...]"</ref> * Palmetto Elementary School * Howard Drive Elementary School ([[Palmetto Bay, Florida|Palmetto Bay]]) '''Public middle schools''' * Palmetto Middle School '''Public high schools''' * [[Miami Palmetto High School]]<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20080510092123/http://mpsh.dadeschools.net/boundaries2.htm Boundaries]." [[Miami Palmetto High School]]. Accessed October 30, 2008.</ref> '''Private schools:''' * [[Bet Shira Congregation]] * [[Gulliver Preparatory]] * Kendall United Methodist * Pinecrest Presbyterian * St. Louis Covenant School * Temple Beth Am The [[Miami-Dade Public Library System]] operates the Pinecrest Branch.<ref>"[http://www.mdpls.org/branches/pinecrest-branch-library.html Pinecrest Branch Library]." [[Miami-Dade Public Library System]]. Retrieved on February 4, 2017. "5835 SW 111 St., Pinecrest, FL 33156"</ref> [[Miami Hoshuko]], a [[hoshuko|weekend school for Japanese citizens]], previously held classes at the Kendall United Methodist Church,<ref name=Ortega>{{cite news|last=Ortega|first=Cristina M.|title=Lessons to bridge cultural differences|newspaper=[[Miami Herald]]|place=[[Miami, Florida]]|date=February 16, 1997|pages=1, 18โ19}} - [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/94336390/ Clipping of first] and [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/94336404/ of second and third pages] from [[Newspapers.com]].</ref> now in Pinecrest but formerly in the [[Kendall, Florida|Kendall]] [[census-designated place]] as of 1990.<ref> * 2022: {{cite web|url=https://kendallchurch.org/|title=Home|publisher=Kendall United Methodist Church|accessdate=February 25, 2022|quote=7600 SW 104th Street, Miami, Fl 33156}} * 2001: {{cite web|url=http://kendallchurch.org/map_frames.html|title=Map & Location|publisher=Kendall United Methodist Church|date=April 6, 2001|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010406045610/http://kendallchurch.org/map_frames.html|accessdate=February 25, 2022|archive-date=April 6, 2001|quote=7600 SW 104th Street Miami, FL 33156}} * {{cite web|url=https://www.pinecrest-fl.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/6339/636196383435470000|title=Official Zoning Map|publisher=Village of Pinecrest|accessdate=February 25, 2022}} - Location of church indicated * {{cite web|title=1990 COUNTY BLOCK MAP (RECREATED): DADE County|work=[[1990 U.S. Census]]|publisher=[[U.S. Census Bureau]]|page=101 |url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/blk1990/st12_Florida/12025_Dade/90B12025_101.pdf}} </ref> == Media == The Village of Pinecrest has its own newspaper, ''The Pinecrest Tribune'', which is published bi-weekly and is part of Miami Community Newspapers.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://communitynewspapers.com/pinecrest/ |title=Pinecrest Tribune - On-Line edition - Local, Events, Positive News - Miami, Florida |website=communitynewspapers.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071014222545/http://communitynewspapers.com/pinecrest/ |archive-date=October 14, 2007}}</ref> The village of Pinecrest is also served by the Miami market for local radio and television. ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== {{commons category}} * {{Official website|pinecrest-fl.gov}} * [http://palmettomiddle.com/ Palmetto Middle School] {{Dade County, Florida}} {{South Florida Metropolitan Area}} {{Florida}} {{authority control}} [[Category:Villages in Miami-Dade County, Florida]] [[Category:Villages in Florida]] [[Category:1996 establishments in Florida]] [[Category:Populated places established in 1996]]
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