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New federal survey offers vital clues to good transit policy

New federal survey offers vital clues to good transit policy

A bonanza of new data about Miami-Dade residents can be a goldmine for policymakers who use reality rather than assumptions to plan the future. Whether it’s trying to speed commutes,…

Miami-Dade wants to defer event bonuses to Miami Dolphins

Miami-Dade wants to defer event bonuses to Miami Dolphins

Miami-Dade County wants to defer bonus payments to the owners of the Miami Dolphins for holding major events at Hard Rock Stadium until the end of 2025 in order to…

Girl Scouts selling land to add to Matheson Hammock

Girl Scouts selling land to add to Matheson Hammock

The Girl Scouts are selling Miami-Dade County land to expand Matheson Hammock Park, which will provide a 10-foot-wide nature trail and pedestrian access to the west side of the park,…

Miami had tucked away money for storms like Hurricane Irma

Miami had tucked away money for storms like Hurricane Irma

City of Miami government officials prepare for storms like Hurricane Irma by tucking away money for emergency needs, lining up a fleet of private contractors with trucks and chainsaws, and…

Miami Children’s Museum preparing to expand by 47%

Miami Children’s Museum preparing to expand by 47%

The Miami Children’s Museum on Watson Island is preparing to expand its facility by 47% and add to its programming. It needs the approval of the Miami City Commission, which…

Miami’s art in public places program a picture of dissent

Miami’s art in public places program a picture of dissent

The City of Miami is still getting grief about its proposal to expand its new Art in Public Places Program to include private developments. Some developers and representatives of building…

Private developer has designs on Fort Dallas Park in Miami

Private developer has designs on Fort Dallas Park in Miami

Fort Dallas Park, on the Miami River downtown, could be redeveloped and include a new restaurant and improvements to a historic cottage on the city-owned site. The plan for improvements…

South Florida’s arts and culture season coming to life

South Florida’s arts and culture season coming to life

As the summer months fade into fall and the rainy season slowly lets up, South Florida’s arts and culture season comes alive with an array of plays, concerts, ballets, exhibits,…

Brian San Miguel: Leading BB&T here as its area market president

Brian San Miguel: Leading BB&T here as its area market president

Brian San Miguel has been market president of BB&T in Miami-Dade for just over a year, and is committed to keeping his strategy simple. His clients are at the forefront…

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