August in Doral was a month of fiscal clarity and civic connection—but procedural gaps still lingered
1. Leadership Recap
Mayor Christi Fraga
✔ The Good: Hosted the 2025 Budget Town Hall on August 20, engaging residents in the budgeting process Facebook.
⚠ The Bad: Continued concerns over procedural transparency and public engagement.
🔥 The Ugly: Absence of a full Chamber networking event this month raised questions about civic engagement.
City Manager Daniel Sheinfeld
✔ The Good: Coordinated the special council meeting on July 30 to discuss the proposed millage rate for FY 25-26 City of Doral.
⚠ The Bad: Some residents expressed concerns over the timing and notification of the special meeting.
🔥 The Ugly: Ongoing scrutiny over city staff coordination and procedural transparency.
Commissioner Maria I. Prada
✔ The Good: Actively participated in the budget town hall, advocating for community input in the budgeting process.
⚠ The Bad: Limited visibility in other community events this month.
🔥 The Ugly: Absence from the August Chamber networking event was noted by constituents.
Commissioner Bianca L. Yigo
✔ The Good: Supported initiatives aimed at enhancing community engagement and transparency.
⚠ The Bad: Perceived lack of presence in key community events this month.
🔥 The Ugly: Concerns over the absence of a full Chamber event this month, which she typically supports.
Commissioner Joshua L. “Josh” Reyes & Councilmember Rafael Pineyro
✔ The Good: Engaged with residents during the budget town hall and other community events.
⚠ The Bad: Limited participation in other civic events this month.
🔥 The Ugly: Notable absence from the August Chamber networking event, raising questions about community engagement.
2. Chamber & Business Association Events
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Signature Networking Lunch – August 27: Held at 107 Steak & Bar, featuring Executive Director Rafael Pineyro as the guest speaker doralchamber.org.
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Global Trade & Real Estate Investment Summit – August 28: Hosted at Miami Springs Golf & Country Club, focusing on unlocking opportunities and expanding networks doralchamber.org.
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Cafecito, Pastelitos y Croquetas – August 26: A casual networking event with Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, fostering connections within the local business community Doral Chamber of Commerce.
3. Council Highlights (August 13 Meeting)
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Budget Discussions: Council members engaged in detailed discussions regarding the proposed budget for FY 25-26, emphasizing transparency and community input.
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Millage Rate Proposal: The proposed millage rate for the upcoming fiscal year was reviewed, with considerations for its impact on residents and city services.
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Community Engagement: Emphasis was placed on enhancing communication channels between the city and its residents to ensure active participation in governance.
4. Synopsis & Summary
August 2025 in Doral was marked by fiscal transparency and community engagement, with the budget town hall and millage rate discussions taking center stage. However, the absence of a full Chamber networking event and concerns over procedural transparency highlighted areas for improvement. The city’s leadership demonstrated a commitment to involving residents in the budgeting process, but the effectiveness of these efforts will depend on sustained engagement and follow-through.
Bottom line: August laid the groundwork for fiscal responsibility and community involvement—but the city must continue to build on these efforts to ensure inclusive and transparent governance.
🏆 August 2025 Overview
| Focus Area | Wins | Challenges |
|---|---|---|
| Fiscal Transparency | Budget town hall and millage rate discussions | Concerns over procedural transparency |
| Community Engagement | Active participation in budget discussions | Absence of a full Chamber networking event |
| Leadership Involvement | Mayor and commissioners engaged with residents | Limited participation in other civic events |
| Public Communication | Emphasis on enhancing communication channels | Need for sustained engagement and follow-through |
Directive for September: Strengthen community engagement efforts—ensure consistent participation in civic events, enhance procedural transparency, and continue fostering open communication channels with residents.