With next month's referendum on a switch to a strong mayor form of government looming in the background, the Miami-Dade County Commission's government reform committee is poised to create a…
December 14, 2006Comments Off on County Commission Decision On Charter Review DueRead More
A proposed law that would've forced Miami-Dade developers to build middle-income housing while stripping power from community councils was defanged by the county commission's Infrastructure and Land Use Committee this…
December 14, 2006Comments Off on Miamidade May Scrap Plans For Workforce Housing MandateRead More
Despite a cooling real estate market, Miami-Dade's property tax base will grow 12% next year, according to a financial analysis released by county government this week.…
December 14, 2006Comments Off on County Analysis Projects 12 Tax Base Increase In 2007Read More
Despite objections by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Miami-Dade's Metropolitan Planning Organization last week lined up behind a plan to replace a key section of Tamiami Trail with an…
December 14, 2006Comments Off on Transportation Agency Endorses Skyway Over 11mile Stretch Of Tamiami TrailRead More
Miami Dade College already has a few nibbles on its request for a public-private joint venture to develop 2.6 acres of prime land at its Wolfson Campus in downtown Miami,…
December 7, 2006Comments Off on Miamidade College Downtown Tract Draws InterestRead More
Miami-Dade social service programs won't get a cent in US Community Development grants next year because the county broke federal spending rules and is being forced to pay back $12…
December 7, 2006Comments Off on County Misspending Costing It New Hud Funding For Social Service ProgramsRead More
A major Italian metal-fabricating company is considering building a manufacturing center in Miami-Dade County after touring the area last week as part of a trade delegation organized by the Italy-America…
December 7, 2006Comments Off on Italian Trade Delegation Gives Miami Favorable ReviewRead More
Building a $420 million stadium for the Florida Marlins in downtown Miami might be the cure for the area's softening real estate market, business leaders said this week.…
November 30, 2006Comments Off on Stadium Would Boost Real Estate Market Business Leaders SayRead More
A waste-water treatment plant needed to head off a countywide building moratorium could be completed quicker but not cheaper if both phases of the $1.1 billion project are built concurrently,…
November 30, 2006Comments Off on Haste On Sewagetreatment Project Would Create Budget Waste Official SaysRead More
Despite four years of growing pains and controversy, the Jay Malina International Trade Consortium is bringing new business to Miami-Dade and deserves to win a new lease on life from…
November 23, 2006Comments Off on Malina Center Deserves New Life Director SaysRead More
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