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Miami studying its paybacks in county services

Miami studying its paybacks in county services

Three internal candidates may make the shortlist to become Miami Beach’s next city manager out of a pool of 29 total applicants. The new manager may be chosen by mid-April.…

Miami studying its paybacks in county services

Miami studying its paybacks in county services

Miami city commissioners want to know how many tax dollars Miami pays to the county and what services city residents get in return. Last week Joe Carollo asked for a…

New home on historic avenue wins review board backing

New home on historic avenue wins review board backing

Miami’s Urban Development Review Board is recommending approval of a plan to build a new home on historic Charles Avenue in the West Grove. At its February meeting, the board…

Miami seeks funds to rebuild seawalls where cross-bay ferry will dock

Miami seeks funds to rebuild seawalls where cross-bay ferry will dock

Miami city commissioners will consider applying for $1.25 million in grant funds to rebuild the existing seawall at the city-owned riverfront James L. Knight Center to current standards and obtain…

Miami-Dade forges Made in USA requirement for iron and steel in contracts

Miami-Dade forges Made in USA requirement for iron and steel in contracts

In the same vein as an 88-year-old federal procurement law, Miami-Dade will now require future county infrastructure contracts calling for the use of iron and steel products to demand that…

Pilot plan OKs outdoor restaurant seating without a permit

Pilot plan OKs outdoor restaurant seating without a permit

A new pilot program allowing restaurants to provide outdoor seating to customers without first obtaining a permit will begin Friday. It’s set to run for nearly two years. Miami-Dade commissioners…

Transit-on-demand plans motoring into smaller cities

Transit-on-demand plans motoring into smaller cities

Small cities with limited connections to Miami-Dade transit and few destinations within their borders will now have an easier time subsidizing services like Freebee, Uber, Lyft and Via with their…

Another delay in opening new Jackson West hospital

Another delay in opening new Jackson West hospital

Construction issues have delayed completion of Jackson West Medical Center, but CEO Eddie Borrego said last week that the facility will be ready by late summer. “We’re now going to…

Unusual spring break books some hotels to capacity

Unusual spring break books some hotels to capacity

While Miami Beach ramps up safety and enforcement measures for an unprecedented and unpredictable spring break season, local hotels are enjoying a much-needed occupancy boost. Some hotels in the city,…

Miami Beach may add city garage to development proposal list

Miami Beach may add city garage to development proposal list

With 17 developers and investors interested in building office space on Miami Beach’s Lincoln Lane, commissioners may add more public property to the solicitation. The commission has directed Interim City…

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