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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…

Beach stuck with high chewing gum cleanup bill

Beach stuck with high chewing gum cleanup bill

A focus on costly removal of chewing gum stains won Miami Beach approval last week, with two city commissioners volunteering to help do the cleanup and one of them suggesting…

1,000-square-foot pedestrian bridge to link Morningside buildings

1,000-square-foot pedestrian bridge to link Morningside buildings

A pedestrian bridge totaling 1,000 square feet has been approved to rise over Northeast 55th Street off Biscayne Boulevard in Miami’s Morningside neighborhood to facilitate a two-building, mixed-use development. The…

Miami eyes charter review to deal with officials’ outside jobs, campaign funds

Miami eyes charter review to deal with officials’ outside jobs, campaign funds

As Miami engages in conversations regarding city officials’ outside employment and potential campaign finance reform, the city is considering creating a charter review committee to advise on such matters. During…

Miami may scale back its downtown billboards aims

Miami may scale back its downtown billboards aims

A year after Miami expanded its outdoor advertising sites, the city commission may reverse the decision and return to just the three places allowed under a 2015 law. Today (1/25),…

5G nodes grow to exponentially increase wireless capacity

5G nodes grow to exponentially increase wireless capacity

Technology continues to evolve as advancements and demand grow. Fifth generation mobile network, or 5G, nodes continue making their way into the county. Miami-Dade Commissioner Anthony Rodriguez shared a statement…

Interest rate drop pivotal to residential realty health

Interest rate drop pivotal to residential realty health

As Federal Reserve interest rates stabilize, the real estate market continues to feel the effects. On Oct. 26, the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage across the country peaked at 7.79%, said…

Miamians to vote on independent investigator

Miamians to vote on independent investigator

As corruption allegations continue to swirl around city hall, Miami will ask voters during the August primary election whether they want to establish an independent body to investigate malfeasance within…

Florida’s nursing shortage eases

Florida’s nursing shortage eases

After experiencing one of the worst shortages in decades during the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, Florida’s supply of nurses is finally rebounding more than three years later with vacancies…

Behavioral Health Board advances

Behavioral Health Board advances

The Miami-Dade Community Health Committee on Monday unanimously approved an ordinance proposed in November by Commissioner René Garcia to create a Miami-Dade County Behavioral Health Advisory Board to develop a…

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