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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…

Massive Signature Bridge project still has four years to go

Massive Signature Bridge project still has four years to go

Another 12 months of near non-stop highway construction in the City of Miami is coming to an end, shaping new swaths of steel and concrete through downtown. The Florida Department…

Miami adds $7.5 million to its World Cup funding

Miami adds $7.5 million to its World Cup funding

Miami is ramping up preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup games coming next summer, with the city contributing $7.5 million in in-kind services to support the tournament and related…

Strong Art Basel bookings give hotels year-end boost

Strong Art Basel bookings give hotels year-end boost

Advance hotel reservations for Art Basel Miami Beach last week stood slightly ahead of reservations at the same time last year and were expected to rise, indicating a strong finish…

Performing arts organizations offer favorites old and new

Performing arts organizations offer favorites old and new

South Florida’s top performing arts organizations are debuting new works and bringing back holiday favorites. On Dec. 3, The Florida Grand Opera presents “The Sacred Stage” at the Crossbridge Church…

Miami to memorialize the Tequesta, the first residents

Miami to memorialize the Tequesta, the first residents

Miami’s original settlers, the Tequesta, are set to have their place in the city’s history further cemented with a plaque honoring the “Tequesta Family” sculpture atop the Pillar of History…

Wynwood retail sees major shifts

Wynwood retail sees major shifts

Wynwood store owners are seeing a dramatic shift in the retail scene as the vibrant Miami neighborhood sprouts new construction projects, including residential buildings, apartments, commercial spaces and an increase…

Unexpected cuts at county parks draw rebuke, probe

Unexpected cuts at county parks draw rebuke, probe

Miami-Dade parks fund cuts that commissioners were assured during heated summer budget talks had been restored actually still exist, Chairman René García told the county’s Recreation and Tourism Committee on…

Tri-Rail looks at flat $5 fares as it kills rideshare partnerships

Tri-Rail looks at flat $5 fares as it kills rideshare partnerships

Tri-Rail’s oversight board is to vote next month on eliminating a complex six-zone fare system and simply charging $5 a ride as it shuffles programs in the face of a…

Cutting speed limits to 25 mph a $20 million choice

Cutting speed limits to 25 mph a $20 million choice

It’s indeed feasible to reduce speed limits to 25 miles per hour on all Miami-Dade County maintained roads and roads near parks, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava has told commissioners, but…

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