During a recent city commission meeting in Miramar, Vice Mayor Davis praised the opening of a new pharmacy in an underserved area, highlighting the importance of accessible healthcare services. He noted that pharmacists are increasingly becoming the first point of contact for immediate care, particularly for vaccinations and essential medications. The pharmacy's hours of operation were confirmed as Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM, and Saturday from 9 AM to 3 PM, with Sundays closed. Davis expressed his support for the pharmacy profession, emphasizing the trust the community places in pharmacists.
The commission unanimously approved the pharmacy's operational hours, clarifying that there are no city-imposed restrictions on the pharmacy's opening and closing times, allowing for future adjustments if needed.
In other business, the commission addressed a proposed standalone Raising Cane's restaurant, which will feature a dual-lane drive-thru. The item was continued until the next meeting on October 16, 2024, following a motion that received unanimous support from the commissioners.
Additionally, a resolution was introduced to ensure that the names of city commissioners who approved a project will be included on historical plaques at the project's dedication, further solidifying the legacy of local governance. The meeting concluded with a call for reports, indicating ongoing engagement with community development and historical recognition.