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Doral Central Park phases to open in summer

Since taking on the role as Doral interim city manager in February, Kathie Brooks’ top priority has been to ensure transparency throughout the city for its residents. The next big item on her agenda is targeting the…

Miami looks at trolley reorganization after coronavirus siege lifts

Miami looks at trolley reorganization after coronavirus siege lifts

  The reworking of the countywide transportation network is in its third phase, and the City of Miami administration has weighed in on the proposed realignment of its trolley system,…

Coronavirus impact to batter Miami’s $69 million reserves

Coronavirus impact to batter Miami’s $69 million reserves

  The City of Miami held a virtual emergency special meeting last week, with elected officials discussing the city’s efforts to grapple with the novel coronavirus. As they deliberated over…

School laptops fill a makeshift gap in Census efforts

School laptops fill a makeshift gap in Census efforts

Miami-Dade’s efforts to count all residents in the ongoing Census are moving forward despite coronavirus-related difficulties, although adjustments are necessary to compensate for resources no longer available, local and regional…

Redistricting aid to usher in Miami-Dade County sea change

Redistricting aid to usher in Miami-Dade County sea change

The 2020 Census will prompt many changes throughout the country, at both national and local levels. Among them is a remapping of Miami-Dade’s 13 commission districts, and the county is…

Complex Miami Riverside plan criticized but advances

Complex Miami Riverside plan criticized but advances

The ambitious plan to provide the City of Miami with a new government administrative building near the current Miami Riverside Center on the Miami River has taken a step forward.…

Some downtown don’t welcome scooter rental craze

Some downtown don’t welcome scooter rental craze

Electric-scooter riders are still traversing areas in the City of Miami, and potentially no other area in the city sees more activity than the downtown core.  Scooters have long been…

Miami looks at what land can replace its Melreese golf course

Miami looks at what land can replace its Melreese golf course

A vote that could have torpedoed a lease to build a mega-project on Melreese Golf Course failed to gain enough Miami City Commission support, as debate provided a glimpse of…

Hard Rock Stadium faces cap on county funding

Hard Rock Stadium faces cap on county funding

More than $100 million in taxes to reward privately funded upgrades to Hard Rock Stadium could be capped as Miami-Dade today (2/13) considers barring future additions to the deal. A…

Dinner Key Marina hurricane damage repairs linger

Dinner Key Marina hurricane damage repairs linger

Dinner Key Marina, which hugs the Coconut Grove waterfront and historic Miami City Hall, is in the midst of a multi-million dollar rebuild and City of Miami officials anticipate completion…

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