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State in line for refund for buses that took a detour in Covid

State in line for refund for buses that took a detour in Covid

The trust that safeguards spending from Miami-Dade’s transportation surtaxes has agreed to use $3.9 million of those surtax funds to pay the state for 15 buses that took a detour…

Miami Police detail their use of ICE partnership

Miami Police detail their use of ICE partnership

Miami officials last week outlined the scope of the police department’s participation in the federal 287(g) partnership with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, saying the city initiated 14 immigration detainers…

Miami probes whether Live Local Act trumps city’s control

Miami probes whether Live Local Act trumps city’s control

Miami is moving ahead with a full review of Florida’s Live Local Act as city officials ask if the state housing law limits local authority over zoning and long-term planning.…

‘All options’ back on the table for transit in North Dade

‘All options’ back on the table for transit in North Dade

Long-sought North Corridor mass transit for Miami-Dade is again returning to the starting point as state officials seek money to plan a less-costly way to engineer a 10-mile trip to…

Miami looks at challenging state’s Live Local Act

Miami looks at challenging state’s Live Local Act

Miami officials are considering a challenge to Florida’s Live Local Act, questioning whether the state law meant to expand affordable housing overrides local zoning authority and planning powers. A proposal…

World Cup watch parties become favorite spectator sport

World Cup watch parties become favorite spectator sport

As the FIFA World Cup host city, Miami hotspots, lounges and restaurants are organizing special watch parties and offerings only South Florida can manifest. From rooftop viewing experiences and waterfront…

Debt on Marlins baseball stadium limits county’s future aims

Debt on Marlins baseball stadium limits county’s future aims

A Miami-Dade commissioner last week sought details of where the county stands in repaying bonds that built the Marlins baseball stadium that opened in April 2012 and whose debt runs…

Virginia Key marinas accord heads to November ballot

Virginia Key marinas accord heads to November ballot

A decade-old deal to redevelop two Virginia Key marinas has resurfaced, with Miami residents set to decide its fate this November as a court-ordered referendum pushes the proposal to a…

Doral pilot program targets homeowner association frauds

Doral pilot program targets homeowner association frauds

The City of Doral has initiated a new one-year fraud detection pilot program for homeowners’ and condo owners’ associations for its residents. The pilot program is designed to fill a…

New developer fund may create more Little Havana parking

New developer fund may create more Little Havana parking

Densely packed street parking in Miami’s historic Little Havana may soon open up as a new developer fund helps deliver more spaces, transit services and streetscape upgrades. On June 11,…

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