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Front Page » 2015 » July (Page 2)

Beach rolls toward free citywide trolleys

Beach rolls toward free citywide trolleys

Miami Beach expects to add two new trolley routes by next spring and plans to create a free citywide trolley system, Transportation Director José González said. Currently, the city runs…

Filming in Miami: July 30, 2015

These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory & Economic Resources’ Office of Film and Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Mayor’s Office of Film,…

Transit team told ‘Think small’

Transit team told ‘Think small’

While many grand plans – and ways to pay for them – were discussed at Monday’s Fiscal Priorities Committee meeting of Miami-Dade’s Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), one member asked the…

Neuroscience probes financial decisions

Neuroscience probes financial decisions

Neuroscientists don’t necessarily know much about finance, and financial analysts aren’t necessarily experts in neuroscience. Join the two fields together, however, and you have the emerging field of neurofinance, which…

Luxury car sales in Miami rise with prices

Luxury car sales in Miami rise with prices

Average sale prices rose in Miami-Dade County’s luxury car market within the past year and the sales followed suit, according to quarterly market reports by Dominion Enterprises, a Virginia-based firm…

State may pay to narrow boulevard

State may pay to narrow boulevard

Miami’s Downtown Development Authority has requested $1 million from the Florida Department of Transportation to kick-start Biscayne Green, its ambitious project to narrow a stretch of Biscayne Boulevard from Northeast…

Landfill gas to power water treatment

Landfill gas to power water treatment

A Miami-Dade County project to cut energy costs by using landfill gas to power a water treatment plant is complete – but won’t generate power at full capacity for another…

Dredging up funds to clean pollution

Dredging up funds to clean pollution

The clean-up of a contaminated tributary of the Miami River is one step closer after action by Miami city commissioners. In January, commissioners approved the Wagner Creek/Seybold Canal Dredging Restoration.…

FYI Miami: July 23, 2015

SAFE PASSAGE: County crews last week began five months of road resurfacing and bike lane-widening along Crandon Boulevard between Bear Cut Bridge and the Village of Key Biscayne. The new…

Just because there’s money, you don’t have to spend it all

Just because there’s money, you don’t have to spend it all

Miami-Dade aims to spend every cent of a tax windfall while patting itself on the back for not raising taxes. Instead, the county is hailing all the good things that…

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