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FYI Miami: November 20, 2025

FYI Miami: November 20, 2025

AQUARIUM HANDOFF: Miami-Dade should assign the lease of the Seaquarium on Rickenbacker Causeway to Resilient Aquarium LLC, which is 100% owned by major local developer David Martin, the CEO of…

Search over, restaurant coming to Haulover Park marina

Search over, restaurant coming to Haulover Park marina

A marina-front restaurant at the Bill Bird Marina in Haulover Park that has long been sought by the county is one step closer to reality as the county’s Recreation and…

Mount Sinai to get brownfield benefits in Westchester

Mount Sinai to get brownfield benefits in Westchester

Mount Sinai Medical Center last week won a brownfield area designation in Westchester as it builds a new free-standing emergency center there and plans eventually for a four-story medical center…

Unexpected cuts at county parks draw rebuke, probe

Unexpected cuts at county parks draw rebuke, probe

Miami-Dade parks fund cuts that commissioners were assured during heated summer budget talks had been restored actually still exist, Chairman René García told the county’s Recreation and Tourism Committee on…

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FYI Miami: November 13, 2025

FYI Miami: November 13, 2025

WRONG-WAY COMBAT: The Florida Department of Transportation is to take wrong-way driving countermeasures at five locations in Miami-Dade beginning in January after county commissioners last week OK’d an agreement with…

Kendall Parkway hits the fast lane

Kendall Parkway hits the fast lane

A long-debated Kendall Parkway Extension of the Dolphin Expressway (State Road 836) to Southwest 136th Street sped ahead last week as it was rolled into a transportation improvement program for…

Tri-Rail looks at flat $5 fares as it kills rideshare partnerships

Tri-Rail looks at flat $5 fares as it kills rideshare partnerships

Tri-Rail’s oversight board is to vote next month on eliminating a complex six-zone fare system and simply charging $5 a ride as it shuffles programs in the face of a…

Cutting speed limits to 25 mph a $20 million choice

Cutting speed limits to 25 mph a $20 million choice

It’s indeed feasible to reduce speed limits to 25 miles per hour on all Miami-Dade County maintained roads and roads near parks, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava has told commissioners, but…

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