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Jack McCluskey
Vice Mayor
Ph: 954-436-3266
jmccluskey@ppines.com

District 2
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Pembroke Pines

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I have been honored by you in the January 2008 election, to serve as your Commissioner for District 2 in Pembroke Pines. Our district, in the northeast corner of the city, is the second oldest part of our city and includes one of the newest areas (Walnut Creek) and one of the oldest (Sunswept). The eastern border is roughly 72nd Avenue in the east and part of Flamingo Road in the west, but it also includes the townhome areas west of C. B. Smith Park all the way to NW 142nd Avenue, south of Johnson Street. On the north, the boundary is Sheridan Street west to Flamingo Road, while on the south it is Johnson or Pines Boulevard, depending on where you are. District boundaries are not easy to square off, as they are determined by trying to equalize the populations in each.

I am here to represent you and your best interests because you are the city. I need your input and thoughts to make the system work. We may not always agree but together we will find a way to solve our common problems.

My family and I have lived in the Pines since 1969 and have raised our boys to adulthood here. At the same time watching our city grow from a small village to the second largest city in Broward and becoming an All American city in the process. I have served on many city boards and two terms on the Commission in the 70s and early 80s which gives me the advantage of insight as I embark on another term in the troubled times of the new century. I truly believe that, given the melting pot diversity we now have in Pembroke Pines, together, we shall meet the fiscal and physical challenges that face us. Together, this city, born in a time of hope in 1960, will fulfill the dream of becoming the best place to live and work in the state of Florida. I want to leave our children and grandchildren a city they can proudly call home and tell people they meet, “I’m from Pembroke Pines!”.

Jack McCluskey,
Commissioner

 District #2