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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…

Miami Military Museum should stay private, mayor says

Miami Military Museum should stay private, mayor says

The good news about the county’s proposed takeover of the Miami Military Museum beside ZooMiami is that an initial inspection says its electrical and mechanical systems “show no deficiencies.” That’s…

Miami-Dade Courthouse opening target January 2024

Miami-Dade Courthouse opening target January 2024

Completion of the new Miami-Dade County Courthouse, in theory at least, is scheduled for Jan. 24, 2024, according to Alex A. Alfonso, acting assistant director of the Miami-Dade Internal Services…

Silver Bluff traffic restricted to preserve neighborhood

Silver Bluff traffic restricted to preserve neighborhood

As new traffic signs crop up along Southwest 17th Avenue in Miami, residents of Silver Bluff will benefit from a reduced rush hour flow pouring in from US 1. The…

Tri-Rail tearing down nine barriers to enter downtown Miami

Tri-Rail tearing down nine barriers to enter downtown Miami

Nine hurdles stalling the $70 million project to bring Tri-Rail trains into Miami Central Station are being cleared, says David Dech, executive director of the South Florida Regional Transport Authority,…

Mega Signature Bridge project now targets delayed 2026 finish

Mega Signature Bridge project now targets delayed 2026 finish

Construction has begun on massive and distinctive arches that will support the new “Signature Bridge” coming to life on I-395 in the heart of Downtown Miami. The Florida Department of…

As contracts end, recycling expected to go on

As contracts end, recycling expected to go on

While cities and counties across the country have taken drastic steps to handle rising recycling costs, “no cancellation of curbside recycling service has been considered” for Miami-Dade County, says Gayle…

Art Basel brings record 282 galleries

Art Basel brings record 282 galleries

Marking its 20th anniversary in Miami Beach, Art Basel reveals a line-up of 282 leading galleries, the fair’s largest edition to date. Running from Dec. 1-3, along with 38 countries…

Goodwood Festival of Speed targets Beach for auto classic

Goodwood Festival of Speed targets Beach for auto classic

Pending a city contract, the Goodwood Festival of Speed is coming to Miami Beach, promising to bring luminaries of the world of racing, car collectors and exhibitors, with a focus…

Reef Line environmental art gets $5 million from city

Reef Line environmental art gets $5 million from city

A large-scale environmental public art project expected to be built in upcoming years has scored millions from Miami Beach’s general obligation (G.O.) bond for arts and cultural facilities, which won…

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