Miami Beach calling out more police to secure South Beach
Written by Monica Correa on September 15th, 2021
Miami Beach has asked its police department to reassign more officers to South Beach as officials seek a unified approach to solving policing shortages in that high-visibility, rising-crime area. In…
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Key Biscayne looks for better way to handle Rickenbacker Causeway
Written by Monica Correa on September 7th, 2021
A county-sponsored public meeting will be held to discuss and possibly suggest amendments to the Rickenbacker Causeway request for proposals that Miami-Dade County approved for action in July after Key…
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Teahouse to be planted in center of Biscayne Boulevard downtown
Written by John Charles Robbins on September 7th, 2021
A brand new Green Initiative promises to transform stark urban pavement into an oasis in Downtown Miami. With dual goals of increasing walkability and welcoming green space in dense areas,…
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County readies pact for Miami-Miami Beach monorail
Written by Monica Correa on August 31st, 2021
Miami-Dade County is finishing pre-development and preparing an agreement for a monorail and rapid mass transit line that would cross the MacArthur Causeway, connecting Downtown Miami to Miami Beach. The…
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Upland Park plans for nearly 2,000 units at county transit hub
Written by Gabriela Henriquez Stoikow on August 31st, 2021
A 44-acre development near and over the county’s Dolphin Station is set to begin construction of its first phase on county-owned land in February 2022, according to documents delivered by…
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University of Miami freshman class grows by about 300
Written by Monica Correa on August 24th, 2021
The University of Miami is welcoming one of its largest freshman classes ever for its centennial, with more than 5,000 students residing on campus. UM has enrolled about 2,700 first-year…
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Action on vast Wynwood project deferred for changes
Written by John Charles Robbins on August 24th, 2021
The developer of one of the largest mixed-use residential and office projects to rise in Wynwood has deferred a city review and promises to work with City of Miami staff…
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Vital Dade County Courthouse repairs won’t be done until 2023
Written by Gabriela Henriquez Stoikow on August 17th, 2021
At least a dozen companies are interested in repairing the basement of the now-evacuated Dade County Courthouse as part of county maintenance. The estimated value of the repair is almost…
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Transportation and Planning team digs into using tunnels countywide
Written by Gabriela Henriquez Stoikow on August 17th, 2021
The Miami-Dade Transportation and Planning Organization (TPO) is on the road to preparing a report exploring tunneling technologies that could be used in projects throughout the county. The results, due…


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