Florida's Senate is preparing to back a move to kill long-standing Development of Regional Impact rules and to stop requiring that roads and other transportation infrastructure be adequate to accommodate…
February 12, 2009Comments Off on Senate Select Committee On Floridas Economy Eyes Sweeping Growth Control ChangesRead More
Heading into the final five months of its fiscal year, Florida's tourism promotion agency is expected to be minus nearly $30 million for advertising buys and other efforts designed to…
January 15, 2009Comments Off on Visit Florida May Be Out 30 Million In Tourist Attraction FundsRead More
Business and civic leaders heard a pitch Friday for higher fares and gas taxes as the best way to keep a 30-year-old promise to extend Metrorail service up a north…
June 5, 2008Comments Off on Trio Of Commissioners Present Plans For Paying For Transit ExpansionRead More
Miami-Dade County's elected property appraiser will operate largely free of interference from county commissioners and the strong mayor, commissioners agreed Tuesday in adopting the structure for the new office voters…
May 22, 2008Comments Off on Elected Office Of Appraiser Granted Some IndependenceRead More
Supporters of the Miami-Dade Children's Trust have laid plans for a $1 million-plus campaign for renewal of the half-mil tax that raises about $100 million annually to enhance the health,…
May 15, 2008Comments Off on Financial Backing Strong In Highstakes Fight To Keep Childrens TrustRead More
Miami's nationally known bookseller Books & Books has the potential to be a popular destination for travelers passing through Miami International Airport, the Miami-Dade County Commission's Airport and Tourism Committee…
January 31, 2008Comments Off on Books Amp Books Backed For Airport Slot Over Miami International Airport Staff ObjectionsRead More
People who file slip-and-fall accident suits or other negligence claims against the City of Miami will be getting invitations from City Hall to bring it on.…
January 17, 2008Comments Off on City Vows Tougher Stance On Negligence Suits Better Risk ManagementRead More
Miami city commissioners have refused to pay architectural and urban design firm Cooper Robertson and Partners an $85,000 fee for a study that looked at whether a transformed Bicentennial/Museum Park would…
January 17, 2008Comments Off on City Of Miami Refuses To Pay For 85000 Museum Park StudyRead More
Miami-Dade commissioners are expected to decide Dec. 3 whether to give $10 million in General Obligation Bond interest earnings to Florida International University's fledgling medical school or use the money…
November 22, 2007Comments Off on Florida International University Med School Seeks 10 Million Of County Bond MoneyRead More
Glitches have popped up in Miami-Dade County's Building Better Communities bond …
November 22, 2007Comments Off on Fixes Ahead For Bond ProgramRead More
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