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Could building fees replace Florida property taxes?

As Florida weighs proposals to eliminate property taxes, Miami is seeking state approval to use building fees to offset general operating costs and preserve funding for essential city services. Miami Commissioner…

Funding to finish Smart Plan transit billions short, Gilbert says

Funding to finish Smart Plan transit billions short, Gilbert says

Plans to build six transit lines in a vast so-called Smart Plan have suffered from the outset as county officials low-balled the price, Commissioner Oliver Gilbert III told a forum…

Miami funds target homeless housing in Cutler Bay

Miami funds target homeless housing in Cutler Bay

An $8 million investment from the City of Miami could help transform a former hotel in Cutler Bay into permanent housing for homeless and low-income residents. Miami commissioners are voting…

Coral Gables City Hall repairs won’t be done until 2029

Coral Gables City Hall repairs won’t be done until 2029

During Tuesday’s city commission meeting, Coral Gables officials were presented with a preliminary timeframe for all the renovations and repairs City Hall will need to be fully operational. They did…

Under fire, incinerator site choice put off to February

Under fire, incinerator site choice put off to February

Newly-elected county commission Chairman Anthony Rodriguez had his feet held to the proverbial fire Tuesday as commissioners once more dove into where to build Miami-Dade’s new waste-to-energy plant to replace…

Two Wynwood towers to add 1,300 residences

Two Wynwood towers to add 1,300 residences

A dual tower mixed-use residential development with more than 20,000 square feet of commercial uses is proposed for a site at 520 NW 26th St., near the heart of the…

Galleries have offerings everywhere for Art Basel

Galleries have offerings everywhere for Art Basel

For this year’s Miami Art Week, there won’t be any shortage of art exhibitions throughout South Florida. El Espacio 23 (EE23) at 2270 NW 23rd St. debuts its highly anticipated…

Miami police going to Washington for Trump inauguration security

Miami police going to Washington for Trump inauguration security

Miami police will join a coordinated effort with a wide range of law enforcement agencies in Washington, DC, during the upcoming 60th Presidential Inauguration. On Nov. 21, the Miami City…

Book of Leaders unveiling draws big-names crowd

Book of Leaders unveiling draws big-names crowd

Brooke Noble, general manager, Actors’ Playhouse; Carmen Betancourt-Lewis, Miami To­day VP; Dena Liston, senior development director, Miami City Ballet; Juan José Escalante, ex­ecutive director, Miami City Ballet; Karin Wilkins, communications…

Polar Express, Thomas the Tank Engine victims of funding cuts

Polar Express, Thomas the Tank Engine victims of funding cuts

As artistic and cultural institutions brace for less funding following cuts by Gov. Ron DeSantis, the Gold Coast Railroad Museum will see fewer trains in its station with significantly less…

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