HomeMy WebLinkAboutLTC 218-2026 City of Coral Gables Resolution No. 2026-101MIAMI BEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
No.218-2026
LETTER TO COMMISSION
TO:Mayor Steven Meiner and Members of the City Commission
FROM:Rafael E.Granado,City a7/
DATE:May 21,2026
SUBJECT:CITY OF CORAL GABLES RESOLUTION NO.2026-101
Attached for your information is Resolution No.2026-101,adopted by the Mayor and
Commission of the City of Coral Gables on April 14,2026.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CORAL
GABLES,FLORIDA,URGING MIAMI-DADE COUNTY TO REEXAMINE
EXISTING PROTECTIONS FOR PEAFOWL (PEACOCKS),A NON-NATIVE
AND INVASIVE SPECIES;SUPPORTING COUNTYWIDE PEAFOWL
MITIGATION AND POPULATION MANAGEMENT EFFORTS;AND
REQUESTING REGIONAL COORDINATION AMONG SOUTH MIAMI-DADE
MUNICIPALITIES INCLUDING THE CITY OF PINECREST,CITY OF SOUTH
MIAMI,AND CITY OF MIAMI;PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
The City of Coral Gables Clerk has requested that a copy of these resolutions be provided to the
Miami Beach Mayor and Commissioners.
If you have any questions,please contact the Office of the City Clerk at 305.673.7 411.
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CITY OF CORAL GABLES,FLORIDA
RESOLUTION NO.2026-101
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CORAL
GABLES,FLORIDA,URGING MIAMI-DADE COUNTY TO REEXAMINE
EXISTING PROTECTIONS FOR PEAFOWL (PEACOCKS),A NON-NATIVE
AND INVASIVE SPECIES;SUPPORTING COUNTYWIDE PEAFOWL
MITIGATION AND POPULATION MANAGEMENT EFFORTS;AND
REQUESTING REGIONAL COORDINATION AMONG SOUTH MIAMI-
DADE MUNICIPALITIES INCLUDING THE CITY OF PINECREST,CITY
OF SOUTH MIAMI,AND CITY OF MIAMI;PROVIDING FOR
TRANSMITTAL AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS,peafowl,commonly referred to as peacocks and peahens,are a non-native
and invasive species that have established populations throughout Miami-Dade County,
including within the City of Coral Gables and neighboring municipalities;and
WHEREAS,over time,peafowl populations in South Florida have grown significantly
due to favorable climate conditions,lack of natural predators,and historical protections that
limited population control efforts;and
WHEREAS,female peafowl can lay between approximately 13 to 30 eggs per mating
season,contributing to rapid population expansion and increasing density in residential
neighborhoods;and
WHEREAS,widespread community concerns have been documented across Miami-
Dade County,including in Coral Gables,Pinecrest,Coconut Grove,and South Miami,relating to
peafowl causing property damage,excessive noise,aggressive behavior,and public nuisance
conditions;and
WHEREAS,peafowl have been reported to damage vehicles and roofs,create sanitation
issues through droppings,and exhibit aggressive territorial behavior,particularly during mating
season;and
WHEREAS,peafowl are currently regulated under Section 5-16 of the Code of Miami-
Dade County,which generally prohibits the taking,capturing,or killing of peafowl,including
their nests and eggs,absent limited exceptions;and
WHEREAS,historically,these protections have limited the ability of municipalities and
residents to effectively manage peafowl populations,contributing to overpopulation in certain
areas;and
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W H E RE A S,Miami-Dade County has taken steps to address this issue by allowing
municipalities to opt out of peafowl protections through the adoption of a County-approved
peafowl mitigation plan,thereby enabling humane population control strategies;and
W H E RE A S,certain municipalities,including the City of West Miami and the Village of
Pinecrest,have begun implementing or exploring mitigation strategies such as relocation,
trapping,and population control measures,including sterilization programs;and
W H ERE A S,despite these localized efforts,the absence of a coordinated,countywide
strategy has limited the effectiveness of mitigation efforts,as peafowl populations frequently
move across municipal boundaries;and
W H E RE A S,peafowl,as an invasive species,may compete with native wildlife,disrupt
ecosystems,and pose broader environmental concerns within South Florida;and
W H E RE A S,a regional and coordinated approach among municipalities such as the City
of Coral Gables,City of Pinecrest,City of South Miami,and City of Miami is necessary to
effectively manage and reduce peafowl populations while ensuring humane and legally
compliant practices;and
W H E RE A S,the City Commission further finds that peafowl overpopulation and
mitigation present a matter of statewide concern that may require legislative and
intergovernmental advocacy,and desires to include this issue as part of the City's legislative
agenda in order to support appropriate amendments,funding opportunities,and coordinated
population management efforts;and
W H E RE A S,it is in the best interest of the residents of Coral Gables and Miami-Dade
County to promote balanced,humane,and effective population management strategies that
protect quality of life,property,and environmental integrity;
NO W,T H ERE FO RE ,BE IT RE SO LVED B Y TH E CIT Y C O M M ISSIO N O F TH E
C IT Y O F CO RA L G A B L E S,FLO RI DA :
SE CTI O N 1.That the foregoing "W H E RE A S"clauses are hereby ratified and
confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon
adoption herein.
SE C TI O N 2.That the City Commission of the City of Coral Gables hereby urges the
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners to reexamine existing protections and
regulatory frameworks governing peafowl,including Section 5-1 6 of the Miami-Dade County
Code,to ensure such regulations effectively address current population levels and community
impacts.
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SECTION 3.That the City Commission supports the development and implementation
of a comprehensive,countyw ide peafowl mitigation strategy,including but not limited to
humane removal,relocation,sterilization,and population control measures.
SECTION 4.That the City Comm ission hereby requests coordinated collaboration
among neighboring municipalities,including the City of Pinecrest,City of South Miami,and
City of Miami,to develop a regional approach to peafowl management,recognizing that peafowl
populations cross jurisdictional boundaries.
SECTION 5.That the City Comm ission encourages Miami-Dade County to provide
technical guidance,funding mechanisms,and regulatory flexibility to municipalities seeking to
implement approved peafowl mitigation plans.
SECTION 6.That the City Clerk is hereby directed to transmit a certified copy of this
Resolution to the Mayor and Members of the Miami-Dade County Board of County
Comm issioners,the Mayors and City Managers of the City of Pinecrest,City of South Miami,
and City of Miami,and other interested parties as deemed appropriate.
SECTION 7.That the City Commission hereby directs that peafowl mitigation and
population management be included in the City's legislative agenda and advocacy priorities.
SECTION 8.That this Resolution shall become effective upon the date of its passage
and adoption herein.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THI S FOURTEENTH DAY OF APRIL,A.D.,2026.
(Moved:Anderson/Seconded:Fernandez)
(Unanimous Voice Vote)
(Agenda Item:F-10)
APPROVED:
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