Miamidade Seeks Additional 162 Million In Federal Money For Foreclosure Relief
Written by Risa Polansky on June 25th, 2009
With $62 million allotted from the first round of federal foreclosure relief funding, Miami-Dade County is vying for $162 million more. …
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Taxable Value Increase In Cards For Downtowners
Written by Jacquelyn Weiner on June 25th, 2009
Thanks to new construction, the Miami Downtown Development Authority will be the only agency in the county seeing an increase in taxable value this year. But don't look for a…
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Strong Showing Could Bring Pow Wow Back To Miami Within Five Years
Written by Miami Today on June 25th, 2009
Miami tourism officials are looking to bring the US Travel Association's International Pow Wow back to Miami within five years, an ambition that if realized would be a major coup…
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Miamidade Race And Gender Study Could Open Way For Setasides
Written by Risa Polansky on June 18th, 2009
A lack of data showing the race and gender of contractors contributed to the court-ordered shutdown of Miami-Dade County's minority-based contracting program more than a decade ago.…
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Miami Missing 337719 In Impact Fees As Statute Of Limitations Running Out
Written by Jacquelyn Weiner on June 18th, 2009
While the City of Miami faces deepening budget concerns, several area contractors are sitting on impact fees totaling more than $337,000 that have been due since 2005 — and time…
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Port Of Miami Continues Move Toward Unitary Service Fee Commissioner Gimenez Questions Why
Written by Risa Polansky on June 18th, 2009
The Port of Miami is moving toward charging cruise lines a unitary service fee, a step port and cruise officials agree is the best course for business.…
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Miami Commissioners Look To Hold Nonprofit Movers Accountable In Sugar Hill Sale
Written by Jacquelyn Weiner on June 18th, 2009
It started as a charity project and ended in a potential fraud, leaving the City of Miami nearly $1 million in debt to the federal government.…
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Misdemeanor Pleas Mark End To The Firm Miami Staffer Criminal Scheme Saga
Written by Yudislaidy Fernandez on June 18th, 2009
Prosecution of a criminal scheme that may have cost the City of Miami tens of millions in project cost overruns has ended with no jail and light fines for the…
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Miami Hit With 1 Million Tab For Unauthorized Aids Facility Sale
Written by Jacquelyn Weiner on June 18th, 2009
A non-profit agency's unauthorized sale of a federally funded AIDS facility to a private company is costing the City of Miami nearly $1 million in a $4 million tab that…
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