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Miami looking to resolve redistricting lawsuits

Miami looking to resolve redistricting lawsuits

Miami is looking to amicably resolve the ongoing redistricting lawsuits against the city filed by local voting rights groups over one year ago. A resolution before the Miami City Commission…

Clock is ticking on speaking time for commissioners

Clock is ticking on speaking time for commissioners

Miami is exploring the possibility of imposing time constraints for debate amongst city commissioners to encourage smoother, more efficient meetings. The Miami City Commission is set to consider an ordinance…

Financial mystery: who gets new flood insurance tax break?

Financial mystery: who gets new flood insurance tax break?

A newly announced 35% discount on flood insurance premiums for qualifying residents and business owners in unincorporated Miami-Dade County is estimated to annually save $12 million for customers, but who…

Financial institutions following their clients to Miami homes

Financial institutions following their clients to Miami homes

There’s a logical reason that more banks and financial institutions are setting up operations in Miami. “It’s only natural that they follow their clients. That’s what banks do,” observes David…

Transportation and logistics firm’s US headquarters seeks incentives

Transportation and logistics firm’s US headquarters seeks incentives

A transportation and logistics company that already employs 100 workers in Miami-Dade is seeking county incentives to add 250 more jobs and house its US headquarters in Overtown in the…

South Florida’s cost of living sits far above US average

South Florida’s cost of living sits far above US average

As the cost of living for 2023 was rising 3.4% nationally, costs in South Florida rose much more steeply, up 5.7%, new data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics…

Federal funds will help modernize Miami policing

Federal funds will help modernize Miami policing

An influx of federal funding will facilitate the overhauling and modernization of hardware and software at the City of Miami Police Department. The Miami City Commission accepted a $260,750 grant…

Measures would again shuffle Miami’s district boundaries

Measures would again shuffle Miami’s district boundaries

The battle waged over Miami’s jurisdictional boundaries rolls on as two commissioners have proposed new legislation to move Commissioner Manuel Gabela’s house back to District One after the mayor vetoed…

Carollo pushes tighter financial disclosure rules for candidates

Carollo pushes tighter financial disclosure rules for candidates

The City of Miami may soon require candidates running for elected office to provide more thorough financial disclosures in an effort to increase transparency amidst corruption allegations involving several officials.…

Transit trust decries a fund-rush bonanza but ultimately OKs it

Transit trust decries a fund-rush bonanza but ultimately OKs it

In an emergency vote that wound up funding a stream of projects over the next two years, the trust that safeguards Miami-Dade transit tax spending found itself backed into a…

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