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After 20 years, Arsht Center trust unveils plans for a parking garage

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts is moving forward with plans to expand its campus, which is proposed to include performing arts studios and a permanent parking solution. Proposed…

Port Tunnel Alternative Is Only Viable Solution For Heavy Downtown Truck Traffic Official Says

The Port of Miami tunnel is on political life support, and a state transportation official says there are no viable alternatives to relieving downtown truck traffic that the busy port…

Tunnel Supporters Make Final Push Before Sept 30 Deadline

The troubled Port of Miami tunnel project's supporters are making a final push to persuade a reluctant City of Miami commission to reverse course and approve its $50 million funding…

County Looking At Landuse Rules For Transit Parcels

With two attempts to develop county property at Metrorail stations in disarray, Miami-Dade transit officials are seeking new zoning standards that will clarify what developers will be able to build…

Miamis Budget At Risk After Illegal Commission Meeting

In failing to notify the public of a budget workshop last month, Miami violated Florida's Government in the Sunshine Law, a slipup that could make the city's 2008 budget illegal…

Commissioners Consider Agricultural Land Preservation Program

Miami-Dade County commissioners today (9/20) will consider a plan to preserve agricultural land and open space.…

Final Budget To Closely Resemble Draft City Manager Says

Miami residents should not expect to see at its final hearing late this month a budget differing significantly from the draft presented last week, City Manager Pete Hernandez said, though…

Marina Approval Process Difficult Not Impossible

When condominium buyers think of South Florida they assume a boater's paradise where there's always space to park a boat, but regulations on new marina construction have helped to dry…

City Mulls Payments For Tunnel

This month's Florida Supreme Court ruling requiring voter approval on bonds financed by community redevelopment agencies toward large capital projects has not derailed Miami administrators' plans to use redevelopment dollars…

Permit For 2tower Mixed Project Sought

A South Florida developer is seeking a permit to build a two-tower residential mixed-use project near the Carnival Center for the Performing Arts, but project officials are in no rush…

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