Leaping ahead of other groups eligible for county convention development taxes, the Miami Children's Museum and Regional Visitors & Aviation Center won a total of $8.8 million Tuesday for new…
July 12, 2001Comments Off on Convention Tax To Boost Watson Island DevelopmentsRead More
Brazil's No. 1 domestic airline and the country's No. 2 carrier for international routes plans to plot its future from a new US base in September.…
July 5, 2001Comments Off on Brazils Top Airline Moving Headquarters To Blue LagoonRead More
Despite a series of changes to a plan for privatize the construction-permitting process in Miami-Dade County, the American Institute of Architects remains unsatisfied with the proposal. …
July 5, 2001Comments Off on County Permitting By Affidavit Under Fire From Architectural InstituteRead More
The Alliance for Ethical Government, advocating honesty in local politics for the past three years, is passing its torch to three organizations, said president and former state supreme court justice…
June 28, 2001Comments Off on Government Ethics Alliance Passes Mission To 3 Other TeamsRead More
A University of Miami immigration study, to be released in six weeks, will show that immigrants in Florida and Miami-Dade County contribute about as much economically as they take.…
June 21, 2001Comments Off on Um Immigration Study Offers Positive Side Of Economic ImpactsRead More
After three years of advocating for cleaner government, the Alliance for Ethical Government is closing up shop.…
June 14, 2001Comments Off on Alliance For Ethical Government Disbands After 3 YearsRead More
Hoping to raise $253 million for nine capital improvement projects at Miami International, the county will seek federal approval to charge passengers an extra $1.50 per ticket.…
June 7, 2001Comments Off on County Plans To Raise Tax On Airplane TicketsRead More
Following a surge in the Port of Miami's cargo trade, the county commission will solicit proposals for two multimillion dollar gantry cranes.…
May 31, 2001Comments Off on Record Cargo Numbers Prompt Port Of Miami To Add CranesRead More
A lawsuit being fine-tuned by attorney Eugene Stearns challenges the structure of Miami-Dade County government and its taxation of residents in unincorporated areas.…
May 24, 2001Comments Off on Stearns Revamping Suit In Bid To Cut County Into Small CityRead More
After four years, civic leaders are growing restless because money has not been set aside to provide the US Southern Command - an important military headquarters - a permanent home…
May 17, 2001Comments Off on Leaders Concerned About Lack Of Financial Support To Retain SouthcomRead More
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