With water consumption below projections, Miami-Dade hopes to defer more than $1 billion in planned water and sewer projects.…
January 14, 2010Comments Off on Miamidade Wants To Defer 1 Billionplus In Water And Sewer Projects But Still Plans To Issue 600 Million In BondsRead More
Before Miami-Dade doles out hundreds of millions in public money to build new art and science museums, county Commissioner Carlos Gimenez wants to make sure the cultural institutions can afford…
January 7, 2010Comments Off on Miamidades Gimenez Wants To See Art Science Museums Finances In WritingRead More
Though Miami's mayor has cried foul over what he calls a lack of local hiring on the Marlins ballpark construction site, Miami-Dade tallies show that more than 63% of stadium…
January 7, 2010Comments Off on Miamidade Marlins Site Jobs Exceed Local Hiring AspirationsRead More
Proponents pitched constructing a new, retractable-roof Marlins ballpark as a local jobs generator.…
December 31, 2009Comments Off on Mayor Regalado Protests What He Calls Lack Of Local Jobs On Florida Marlins Ballpark ConstructionRead More
A Florida International University "medical city." A high-end hotel. An energy center. A cruise lounge. …
December 24, 2009Comments Off on Miami International Airport Bid Targets Florida Interanational University Medical CityRead More
A proposed "Airport City" at Miami International could put Miami on the map as a medical destination, proponents hope. …
December 24, 2009Comments Off on Airport City Could Make Miami A Medical Tourism HotspotRead More
The embattled luxury complex planned for Miami's Watson Island lives — for now. …
December 24, 2009Comments Off on Watson Island Developer To Pay Rent Buy Another MonthRead More
With community redevelopment dollars helping pay Miami-Dade's construction debt on the downtown performing arts center, the freed county funds that used to cover debt payments may mean $143 million toward…
December 17, 2009Comments Off on Performing Arts Center May Be In Line For 143 Million Bonanza For OperationsRead More
After a special legislative session that last week scored Tri-Rail a long-sought dedicated funding stream, the South Florida regional commuter line not only lives — riders may also see expanded…
December 17, 2009Comments Off on With Dedicated Funding Stream Trirail May Also See Added ServiceRead More
As a $36.85 million deficit in the year that began Oct. 1 keeps growing, it seems Miami-Dade and its unions are making progress in settling contracts that would allow the…
December 17, 2009Comments Off on Forward Progress Miamidade May See Outstanding Union Contracts In MonthRead More
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