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Housing Committee: junio de 2026

Miami-Dade County

AMENDING DEED RE BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is authorizing an amended and restated county deed for three properties (Folio Nos. 10-7813-050-0380, 30-5032-000-0370, and 30-5032-000-0380). The resolution allows Building Better Communities of South Florida, Inc. to transfer these properties to its affiliate, Javon Gardens LLC (a joint venture with Pyramid Construction). It also grants a two-year extension, until July 29, 2028, for obtaining final certificates of occupancy for multi-family rental units intended for very low, low, or moderate income households. The original purpose was single-family homes, but this was changed to multi-family rental units by a prior resolution (R-124-24). The extension is granted due to uncontrollable delays, including survey completion, and the inability of Building Better Communities to secure financing independently. The Housing Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Resolution authorizing amended deed, property transfer, and extension
Address:
10-7813-050-0380, 30-5032-000-0370, and 30-5032-000-0380
Applicant:
Building Better Communities of South Florida, Inc. and Javon Gardens LLC (joint venture with Pyramid Construction)

AMENDING DEED RE BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution to authorize amended and restated county deeds for three properties (Folio Nos. 10-7813-050-0380, 30-5032-000-0370, and 30-5032-000-0380). The resolution would allow Building Better Communities of South Florida, Inc. to convey these properties to its affiliate, Javon Gardens LLC (a joint venture with Pyramid Construction). It also grants a two-year extension, until July 29, 2028, for obtaining final certificates of occupancy for multi-family rental units intended for very low, low, or moderate income households. The original purpose was single-family homes, but this was changed to multi-family rental units by a previous resolution (R-124-24). The extension is needed due to uncontrollable delays, including survey completion, and the inability of Building Better Communities to secure financing independently. The Housing Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Housing Committee. Resolution is pending BCC assignment.
Address:
10-7813-050-0380, 30-5032-000-0370, and 30-5032-000-0380
Applicant:
Building Better Communities of South Florida, Inc. (conveying to Javon Gardens LLC)

AMENDING DEED RE BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution to authorize amended and restated county deeds for three properties (Folio Nos. 10-7813-050-0380, 30-5032-000-0370, and 30-5032-000-0380). The resolution would allow Building Better Communities of South Florida, Inc. to transfer these properties to its affiliate, Javon Gardens LLC (a joint venture with Pyramid Construction). It also grants a two-year extension, until July 29, 2028, for obtaining final certificates of occupancy for multi-family rental units intended for very low, low, or moderate income households. The original purpose was single-family homes for sale under the Infill Housing Program, but this was amended to multi-family rental units. The extension is granted due to uncontrollable delays in surveys and the inability of Building Better Communities to secure financing independently. The Housing Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Housing Committee; resolution is pending BCC assignment.
Address:
10-7813-050-0380, 30-5032-000-0370, and 30-5032-000-0380
Applicant:
Building Better Communities of South Florida, Inc. and Javon Gardens LLC (affiliate/joint venture)

AMENDING DEED RE BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution to authorize amended and restated county deeds for three properties (Folio Nos. 10-7813-050-0380, 30-5032-000-0370, and 30-5032-000-0380). The resolution permits Building Better Communities of South Florida, Inc. to convey these properties to its affiliate, Javon Gardens LLC (a joint venture with Pyramid Construction). It also grants a two-year extension, until July 29, 2028, for obtaining final certificates of occupancy for multi-family rental units intended for very low-, low-, or moderate-income households. The original purpose was single-family homes under the Infill Housing Program, but this was changed to multi-family rental units by a prior resolution (R-124-24). The extension is granted due to uncontrollable delays in completing surveys and the inability of Building Better Communities to secure financing independently. The Housing Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Housing Committee; pending BCC Assignment.
Address:
10-7813-050-0380, 30-5032-000-0370, and 30-5032-000-0380
Applicant:
Building Better Communities of South Florida, Inc. (conveying to Javon Gardens LLC, a joint venture with Pyramid Construction)

AMENDING DEED RE BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution to authorize amended and restated county deeds for three properties (Folio Nos. 10-7813-050-0380, 30-5032-000-0370, and 30-5032-000-0380). The resolution would allow Building Better Communities of South Florida, Inc. to transfer these properties to its affiliate, Javon Gardens LLC (a joint venture with Pyramid Construction). It also grants a two-year extension, until July 29, 2028, for obtaining final certificates of occupancy for multi-family rental units intended for very low, low, or moderate income households. The original purpose was single-family homes for sale under the Infill Housing Program, but this was amended to multi-family rental units. The extension is granted due to uncontrollable delays, including survey completion, and the transfer to Javon Gardens LLC is to facilitate financing. The Housing Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Housing Committee; resolution pending BCC assignment.
Address:
10-7813-050-0380, 30-5032-000-0370, and 30-5032-000-0380
Applicant:
Building Better Communities of South Florida, Inc. and Javon Gardens LLC

AMENDING DEED RE BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution to authorize the execution of amended and restated county deeds. This action will allow Building Better Communities of South Florida, Inc. to convey previously conveyed county properties to its affiliate, Javon Gardens LLC. The resolution also grants a two-year extension for obtaining final certificates of occupancy for multi-family rental units intended for very low, low, or moderate-income households. The original conveyance was for single-family homes under the Infill Housing Program, but a prior resolution allowed for multi-family rental units. This current resolution extends the deadline for obtaining certificates of occupancy to July 29, 2028, and permits the transfer of properties to Javon Gardens LLC, a joint venture between Building Better Communities and Pyramid Construction, citing uncontrollable delays and financing difficulties as reasons for the transfer. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Housing Committee; pending BCC Assignment.
Address:
10-7813-050-0380, 30-5032-000-0370, and 30-5032-000-0380
Applicant:
Building Better Communities of South Florida, Inc. (and its affiliate Javon Gardens LLC)

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

This legislative item, File Number 260955, concerns the approval of the Clerk's Summary of Minutes for the Housing Committee meeting held on March 10, 2026. The item was introduced on 5/21/2026 and was approved by the Housing Committee on 6/9/2026. No specific development projects or business opportunities are detailed in this record.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Report
Decision:
Approved
Applicant:
Clerk of the Board

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

This legislative item, File Number 260955, concerns the approval of the Clerk's Summary of Minutes for the Housing Committee meeting held on March 10, 2026. The item was introduced on 5/21/2026 and was approved by the Housing Committee on 6/9/2026. No specific development projects or details are mentioned in relation to this approval of minutes.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Report
Decision:
Approved
Applicant:
Clerk of the Board

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

This legislative item, File Number 260955, concerns the approval of the Clerk's Summary of Minutes for the Housing Committee meeting held on March 10, 2026. The item was introduced on 5/21/2026 and was approved by the Housing Committee on 6/9/2026. No specific development projects are detailed in this record.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Report
Decision:
Approved
Applicant:
Clerk of the Board

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

This legislative item, File Number 260955, concerns the approval of the Clerk's Summary of Minutes for the Housing Committee meeting held on March 10, 2026. The item was introduced on 5/21/2026 and was approved by the Housing Committee on 6/9/2026. No specific development projects are detailed in this record; it pertains to administrative approval of meeting minutes.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Report
Decision:
Approved by Housing Committee
Applicant:
Clerk of the Board

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

This legislative item, File Number 260955, concerns the approval of the Clerk's Summary of Minutes for the Housing Committee meeting held on March 10, 2026. The item was introduced on 5/21/2026 and was approved by the Housing Committee on 6/9/2026. No specific development projects are detailed in this record; it pertains to administrative approval of meeting minutes.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Report
Decision:
Approved by Housing Committee
Applicant:
Clerk of the Board

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

This legislative item, File Number 260955, concerns the approval of the Clerk's Summary of Minutes for the Housing Committee meeting held on March 10, 2026. The item was introduced on 5/21/2026 and was approved by the Housing Committee on 6/9/2026. No specific development projects are detailed in this record; it pertains to administrative approval of meeting minutes.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Report
Decision:
Approved by Housing Committee
Applicant:
Clerk of the Board

DEMOLITION OF ARTHUR MAYS VILLAS PUBLIC HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is authorizing the submission of a demolition application to HUD for a portion of the Arthur Mays Villas Public Housing Development. This portion consists of 147 units located within a specific site. The demolition is subject to HUD approval. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to competitively select and award a demolition contract through the MCC 7360 Plan, with an estimated cost up to $2,000,000.00. The project is located in District 9. Previous redevelopment efforts via the RAD program were unsuccessful due to funding gaps and proposer withdrawals. A physical needs assessment indicated rehabilitation costs exceeding HUD thresholds, and some buildings have received unsafe structure violation notices, leading to the recommendation for demolition. The County has conducted multiple outreach meetings with residents and plans further engagement with community stakeholders. Thirteen units are currently occupied and will be relocated upon HUD approval. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee; awaiting BCC decision.
Address:
Bounded by SW 214th Street to the north, SW 113th Avenue to the east, SW 216th Street to the south, and SW 114th Court to the west
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development (Requester), Miami-Dade County (Applicant)

DEMOLITION OF ARTHUR MAYS VILLAS PUBLIC HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is authorizing the submission of a demolition application to HUD for a portion of the Arthur Mays Villas Public Housing Development. This portion consists of 147 units located within a single site bounded by SW 214th Street (North), SW 113th Avenue (East), SW 216th Street (South), and SW 114th Court (West). The demolition is subject to HUD approval. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to competitively select and award a demolition contract through the MCC 7360 Plan for up to $2,000,000.00. The decision to demolish follows a physical needs assessment indicating rehabilitation costs exceed HUD thresholds and unsafe structure violation notices. The Department of Housing and Community Development has conducted multiple outreach meetings with residents since 2018 and will coordinate relocation for the 13 currently occupied units upon HUD approval. Public comment sentiment is not stated in this document.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Resolution authorizing submission of demolition application to HUD and subsequent demolition, subject to HUD approval.
Address:
Bounded by SW 214th Street to the north, SW 113th Avenue to the east, SW 216th Street to the south, and SW 114th Court to the west
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development (Requester), Miami-Dade County (Applicant for demolition application)

DEMOLITION OF ARTHUR MAYS VILLAS PUBLIC HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is authorizing the submission of a demolition application to HUD for a portion of the Arthur Mays Villas Public Housing Development. This portion consists of 147 units located within a single site bounded by SW 214th Street (north), SW 113th Avenue (east), SW 216th Street (south), and SW 114th Court (west). The demolition is subject to HUD approval. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to competitively select and award a demolition contract through the MCC 7360 Plan for up to $2,000,000.00. The decision to demolish stems from a physical needs assessment indicating rehabilitation costs exceed HUD thresholds for physical obsolescence, and unsafe structure violation notices have been issued for four buildings. The Department of Housing and Community Development has conducted multiple outreach meetings with residents since 2018 and will coordinate relocation for the 13 currently occupied units upon HUD approval. Public comment is not explicitly stated in this legislative item, but resident meetings have been held.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Resolution authorizing submission of demolition application to HUD and subsequent demolition, subject to HUD approval. Authorization to award demolition contract up to $2,000,000.00.
Address:
Bounded by SW 214th Street to the north, SW 113th Avenue to the east, SW 216th Street to the south, and SW 114th Court to the west
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development (Requester), Miami-Dade County

DEMOLITION OF ARTHUR MAYS VILLAS PUBLIC HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is authorizing the submission of a demolition application to HUD for a portion of the Arthur Mays Villas Public Housing Development. This portion consists of 147 units located within a single site bounded by SW 214th Street (North), SW 113th Avenue (East), SW 216th Street (South), and SW 114th Court (West). The demolition is subject to HUD approval. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to competitively select and award a demolition contract through the MCC 7360 Plan for up to $2,000,000.00. The site has been deemed physically obsolete with rehabilitation costs exceeding HUD thresholds, and some buildings have received unsafe structure violation notices. The Department has conducted multiple outreach meetings with residents since 2018 and will coordinate relocation for the 13 currently occupied units upon HUD approval. Public comment sentiment is not stated in the document.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Resolution authorizing demolition application submission and demolition, subject to HUD approval.
Address:
Bounded by SW 214th Street to the north, SW 113th Avenue to the east, SW 216th Street to the south, and SW 114th Court to the west
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development (Requester)

DEMOLITION OF ARTHUR MAYS VILLAS PUBLIC HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is authorizing the submission of a demolition application to HUD for a portion of the Arthur Mays Villas Public Housing Development. This portion consists of 147 units located within a single site bounded by SW 214th Street (North), SW 113th Avenue (East), SW 216th Street (South), and SW 114th Court (West). The demolition is subject to HUD approval. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to competitively select and award a demolition contract through the MCC 7360 Plan for up to $2,000,000.00. The decision to demolish is based on a physical needs assessment indicating rehabilitation costs exceed HUD thresholds for physical obsolescence, and unsafe structure violation notices. The Department has conducted multiple outreach meetings with residents since 2018 and will coordinate relocation for 13 currently occupied households upon HUD approval. Public comment is not stated in this document.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Authorized for submission to HUD and potential demolition, subject to HUD approval.
Address:
Bounded by SW 214th Street to the north, SW 113th Avenue to the east, SW 216th Street to the south, and SW 114th Court to the west
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development (Requester)

DEMOLITION OF ARTHUR MAYS VILLAS PUBLIC HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is authorizing the submission of a demolition application to HUD for a portion of the Arthur Mays Villas Public Housing Development. This portion consists of 147 units located within a single site bounded by SW 214th Street (North), SW 113th Avenue (East), SW 216th Street (South), and SW 114th Court (West). The demolition is subject to HUD approval. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to competitively select and award a demolition contract through the MCC 7360 Plan for up to $2,000,000.00. The decision to demolish follows a physical needs assessment indicating rehabilitation costs exceed HUD thresholds and unsafe structure violation notices. The Department has conducted multiple outreach meetings with residents and plans further engagement with community stakeholders through the Goulds Forward Choice Neighborhoods Initiative. 13 units are currently occupied and will be relocated upon HUD approval.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Resolution authorizing submission of demolition application to HUD and subsequent demolition, subject to HUD approval. Authorization to award demolition contract up to $2,000,000.00.
Address:
Bounded by SW 214th Street to the north, SW 113th Avenue to the east, SW 216th Street to the south, and SW 114th Court to the west
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development (Requester), Miami-Dade County

FY 2025-26 SHIP HOMEBUYER EDUCATION AND COUNSELING AWARD

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering a resolution to approve funding recommendations totaling up to $750,000.00 for the Fiscal Year 2025-26 State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Homebuyer Education and Counseling Request for Applications (RFA). Four entities are recommended for funding: NID-HCA Florida Felton dba Experts Resource Community Center, Inc. ($200,000), Centro Campesino Farmworker Center ($200,000), Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida ($150,000), and Housing Foundation of America, Inc. ($200,000). These entities will provide homebuyer education and counseling services across northern, central, and southern Miami-Dade County. The Housing Committee forwarded this item with a favorable recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC). Two applications were not recommended for funding as they did not meet the minimum score requirement.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Pending BCC Assignment (Before the Board)
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development (Requester); NID-HCA Florida Felton dba Experts Resource Community Center, Inc.; Centro Campesino Farmworker Center; Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida; Housing Foundation of America, Inc. (Recommended Applicants)

FY 2025-26 SHIP HOMEBUYER EDUCATION AND COUNSELING AWARD

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering a resolution to approve funding recommendations totaling up to $750,000.00 for the Fiscal Year 2025-26 State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Homebuyer Education and Counseling Request for Applications (RFA). Four entities are recommended for funding: NID-HCA Florida Felton dba Experts Resource Community Center, Inc. ($200,000), Centro Campesino Farmworker Center ($200,000), Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida ($150,000), and Housing Foundation of America, Inc. ($200,000). These entities will provide homebuyer education and counseling services across northern, central, and southern Miami-Dade County. The Housing Committee forwarded this item with a favorable recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC). Two applications were not recommended for funding as they did not meet the minimum score requirement.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Pending BCC Assignment (Before the Board)
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development (Requester); NID-HCA Florida Felton dba Experts Resource Community Center, Inc.; Centro Campesino Farmworker Center; Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida; Housing Foundation of America, Inc.

FY 2025-26 SHIP HOMEBUYER EDUCATION AND COUNSELING AWARD

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering approving funding recommendations totaling up to $750,000.00 for the Fiscal Year 2025-26 State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Homebuyer Education and Counseling Request for Applications (RFA). Four entities are recommended for funding: NID-HCA Florida Felton dba Experts Resource Community Center, Inc. ($200,000), Centro Campesino Farmworker Center ($200,000), Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida ($150,000), and Housing Foundation of America, Inc. ($200,000). These funds will support homebuyer education and counseling services countywide. Two applicants, Oasis of Hope Community Development Corporation, Inc. and Little Haiti Housing Association Inc. DBA Haitian American CDC, were not recommended for funding due to not meeting the minimum score threshold. The Housing Committee forwarded the item to the Board with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Recommended for approval by Housing Committee; pending Board of County Commissioners (BCC) decision.
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development (Requester); NID-HCA Florida Felton dba Experts Resource Community Center, Inc.; Centro Campesino Farmworker Center; Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida; Housing Foundation of America, Inc.

FY 2025-26 SHIP HOMEBUYER EDUCATION AND COUNSELING AWARD

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering a resolution to approve funding recommendations totaling up to $750,000.00 for the Fiscal Year 2025-26 State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Homebuyer Education and Counseling Request for Applications (RFA). Four entities are recommended for funding: NID-HCA Florida Felton dba Experts Resource Community Center, Inc. ($200,000), Centro Campesino Farmworker Center ($200,000), Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida ($150,000), and Housing Foundation of America, Inc. ($200,000). These entities will provide homebuyer education and counseling services across northern, central, and southern Miami-Dade County. The Housing Committee forwarded this item with a favorable recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC). Two applications were not recommended for funding as they did not meet the minimum score requirement.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Recommended for approval by Housing Committee; pending Board of County Commissioners decision
Applicant:
NID-HCA Florida Felton dba Experts Resource Community Center, Inc.; Centro Campesino Farmworker Center; Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida; Housing Foundation of America, Inc.

FY 2025-26 SHIP HOMEBUYER EDUCATION AND COUNSELING AWARD

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering a resolution to approve funding recommendations totaling up to $750,000.00 for the Fiscal Year 2025-26 State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Homebuyer Education and Counseling Request for Applications (RFA). Four entities are recommended for funding: NID-HCA Florida Felton dba Experts Resource Community Center, Inc. ($200,000), Centro Campesino Farmworker Center ($200,000), Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida ($150,000), and Housing Foundation of America, Inc. ($200,000). These entities will provide homebuyer education and counseling services across northern, central, and southern areas of Miami-Dade County. Two applicants, Oasis of Hope Community Development Corporation, Inc. and Little Haiti Housing Association Inc. DBA Haitian American CDC, were not recommended for funding as they did not meet the minimum score threshold. The Housing Committee forwarded the item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Recommended for approval by Housing Committee; pending Board of County Commissioners decision
Applicant:
NID-HCA Florida Felton dba Experts Resource Community Center, Inc.; Centro Campesino Farmworker Center; Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida; Housing Foundation of America, Inc.

FY 2025-26 SHIP HOMEBUYER EDUCATION AND COUNSELING AWARD

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering the FY 2025-26 State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Homebuyer Education and Counseling funding recommendations. The proposal is to award up to $750,000.00 to four entities for homebuyer education and counseling services across the county. The Housing Committee forwarded this item with a favorable recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners. Two applicants, Oasis of Hope Community Development Corporation, Inc. and Little Haiti Housing Association Inc. DBA Haitian American CDC, were not recommended for funding as they did not meet the minimum score requirement.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Recommended for approval by Housing Committee; Pending Board of County Commissioners decision
Applicant:
NID-HCA Florida Felton dba Experts Resource Community Center, Inc.; Centro Campesino Farmworker Center; Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida; Housing Foundation of America, Inc.

FY 2026 ACTION PLAN

Miami-Dade County is approving its Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Action Plan, allocating $22,607,018.07 in federal funds for community development. This includes $12,657,029.00 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, $4,722,449.45 in HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) funds, and $1,096,830.00 in Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds. The plan also involves substantial amendments to previous Consolidated Plans to recapture and reallocate $1,174,556.59 of CDBG funds, $694.09 of ESG funds, $2,211.55 of CDBG-CV funds, and $3,984.46 of ESG-CV funds. Funds will be used for public services, economic development, housing, and public facilities/capital improvements, primarily benefiting low- to moderate-income residents. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to submit the plan to HUD, recapture unused funds, allocate funds to eligible activities, and execute necessary agreements. The plan is countywide in scope. Public notices for the Request for Applications (RFA) were published starting January 5, 2026, with public meetings held in January 2026. A 30-day public comment period for the FY 2026 Action Plan ran from May 21, 2026, to June 22, 2026. A scrivener's error regarding the Allapattah community resource center facility improvement was corrected from District 2 to District 3.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development

FY 2026 ACTION PLAN

Miami-Dade County is approving its Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Action Plan, allocating $22,607,018.07 in federal funds for community development. This includes $12,657,029.00 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, $4,722,449.45 in HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) funds, and $1,096,830.00 in Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds. The plan also involves recapturing and reallocating $1,174,556.59 of CDBG funds, $694.09 of ESG funds, $2,211.55 of CDBG-CV funds, and $3,984.46 of ESG-CV funds. Funds will support public services, economic development, housing, and public facilities/capital improvements, primarily benefiting low- to moderate-income residents. The plan includes substantial amendments to previous Consolidated Plans and Action Plans. The Board of County Commissioners authorized the County Mayor or designee to submit the plan to HUD, recapture funds from stalled activities, allocate funds to eligible activities and agencies, and execute necessary agreements. Public notices for the Request for Applications (RFA) were published starting January 5, 2026, with public meetings held in January 2026. A 30-day public comment period for the FY 2026 Action Plan ran from May 21, 2026, to June 22, 2026. A scrivener's error regarding the Allapattah community resource center facility improvement was corrected from District 2 to District 3.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development

FY 2026 ACTION PLAN

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Action Plan, which includes funding recommendations totaling $12,657,029.00 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, $4,722,449.45 in HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) funds, and $1,096,830.00 in Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds. The plan also involves substantial amendments to previous Consolidated Plans and Action Plans to recapture and reallocate $1,174,556.59 of CDBG funds, $694.09 of ESG funds, $2,211.55 of CDBG-CV funds, and $3,984.46 of ESG-CV funds. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to submit the plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), recapture unused funds, allocate funds to eligible activities including public service, economic development, housing, and public facilities/capital improvements, and execute necessary agreements. The funding is countywide and aims to benefit low- to moderate-income residents and neighborhoods. Public notices for the Request for Applications (RFA) were published starting January 5, 2026, with public meetings held in January 2026. A 30-day public comment period for the FY 2026 Action Plan ended June 22, 2026. A scrivener's error regarding an Allapattah community resource center facility improvement was corrected from District 2 to District 3.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Pending BCC Assignment
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development

FY 2026 ACTION PLAN

Miami-Dade County is approving its Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Action Plan, allocating $12,657,029.00 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, $4,722,449.45 in HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) funds, and $1,096,830.00 in Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds. This plan also involves substantial amendments to previous consolidated plans to recapture and reallocate $1,174,556.59 of CDBG funds, $694.09 of ESG funds, $2,211.55 of CDBG-CV funds, and $3,984.46 of ESG-CV funds. The funds will support public services, economic development, housing, and public facilities and capital improvement activities, primarily benefiting low- to moderate-income residents. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to submit the plan to HUD, recapture unused funds, allocate funds to eligible activities, and execute necessary agreements. Public notices for the Request for Applications (RFA) were published starting January 5, 2026, with public meetings held in January 2026. A 30-day public comment period for the FY 2026 Action Plan ran from May 21, 2026, to June 22, 2026. A scrivener's error regarding an Allapattah community resource center facility improvement was corrected from District 2 to District 3.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development

FY 2026 ACTION PLAN

Miami-Dade County is approving its Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Action Plan, which includes funding recommendations totaling $12,657,029.00 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, $4,722,449.45 in HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) funds, and $1,096,830.00 in Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds. The plan also involves substantial amendments to previous Consolidated Plans and Action Plans to recapture and reallocate $1,174,556.59 of CDBG funds, $694.09 of ESG funds, $2,211.55 of CDBG-CV funds, and $3,984.46 of ESG-CV funds. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to submit the plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), administratively recapture unused funds from stalled or completed activities, allocate funds to public service, economic development, housing, and public facilities/capital improvement activities, and execute necessary agreements. The funds are intended to benefit low- to moderate-income residents and neighborhoods through various community development initiatives. Public notices for the Request for Applications (RFA) were published in local newspapers, and public meetings were held to solicit comments and provide technical assistance. Applications were managed through the Neighborly online grants management platform. A scrivener's error regarding the Allapattah community resource center facility improvement was corrected from District 2 to District 3. No due diligence issues were reported for applicants.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development

FY 2026 ACTION PLAN

Miami-Dade County is approving its Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Action Plan, which allocates $22,607,018.07 in federal funds for community development. This includes $12,657,029.00 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, $4,722,449.45 in HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) funds, and $1,096,830.00 in Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds. The plan also involves substantial amendments to previous Consolidated Plans to recapture and reallocate $1,174,556.59 of CDBG funds, $694.09 of ESG funds, $2,211.55 of CDBG-CV funds, and $3,984.46 of ESG-CV funds. The funds will support public services, economic development, housing, and public facilities and capital improvement activities, primarily benefiting low- to moderate-income residents. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to submit the plan to HUD, recapture funds from stalled activities, allocate funds to eligible applicants, and execute necessary agreements. Public notices for the Request for Applications (RFA) were published starting January 5, 2026, with public meetings held in January 2026. The RFA application deadline was March 4, 2026. A correction was made to an RFA item regarding the Allapattah community resource center facility improvement, changing the district from 2 to 3. No specific project addresses or parcel information are detailed in this legislative matter, as it pertains to the overall allocation and amendment of federal grant funds.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development

Housing Committee - 2026-06-09 agenda PDF

[1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida; Southwest corner of NW 7th Avenue/US-441 and NW 18th Terrace; Northeast corner of NW 8th Avenue and NW 18th Street; case 260908, 260851, 260937, 260911, 261039, 261041, 260962, 260583, 260870, 260792, 260787, 260790, 260955] Item 1G1: Resolution approving FY 2026 Action Plan funding recommendations for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships, and Emergency Solutions Grant programs. Approves substantial amendments to FY 2013-2017, FY 2020-2024, and FY 2025-2029 Consolidated Plans to recapture and reallocate funds. Authorizes County Mayor or designee to submit Action Plan and amendments to HUD, administratively recapture funds from stalled activities, allocate CDBG funds to various activities, execute loan commitments and agreements, and shift funds. Also authorizes subordination and modification of contracts and loan documents under certain conditions. Item 2A: Resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to provide a report assessing the methodology used by HUD to calculate Area Median Income (AMI) for Miami-Dade County and potential alternative methods. Item 2B: Resolution authorizing the County Mayor or designee to execute an instrument granting an 18-month extension to Housing Programs, Inc. to obtain final certificates of occupancy for homes to be built on certain property. Item 2C: Resolution declaring certain county-owned property as surplus and authorizing its conveyance to Cipres RE, LLC for $10.00 for the purpose of developing affordable housing to be rented to very low-, low-, or moderate income households. Waives certain notice and background information requirements. Item 2D: Resolution approving and authorizing the County Mayor or designee to execute a second amendment to a grant agreement with 1109 NW 2nd Ave LLC, increasing the grant amount from $8,600,000.00 to $12,957,876.00 for acquisition and development of properties in the Overtown area with affordable housing and commercial development. Authorizes allocation and disbursement of additional funds. Item 2E: Resolution authorizing the County Mayor or designee to allocate and disburse a grant up to $26,124.00 to Overtown Business Association, Inc. for structural improvements to a building located at 1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida. Authorizes execution of a grant agreement. Item 2F: Resolution declaring certain county-owned properties as surplus and authorizing their conveyance to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. and Elite Equity Development, Inc. for $10.00 each, for the purpose of developing affordable housing to be sold to very low-, low-, or moderate income households. Waives certain notice and background information requirements. Item 2G: Resolution authorizing the Chairperson or Vice-Chairperson to execute amended and restated county deeds to Building Better Communities of South Florida, Inc. Authorizes conveyance of previously conveyed county properties by Building Better Communities to its affiliate, Javon Gardens LLC. Authorizes a two-year extension to obtain final certificates of occupancy for multi-family rental units for very low-, low-, or moderate income households. Item 3A: Resolution declaring county-owned property at the southwest corner of NW 7th Avenue/US-441 and NW 18th Terrace and the northeast corner of NW 8th Avenue and NW 18th Street as surplus and authorizing its conveyance to the City of Miami for $10.00 for right-of-way dedication related to the Claude Pepper Tower Project. Item 3B: Resolution authorizing the County Mayor or designee to submit a demolition application to HUD for a portion of the Arthur Mays Villas Public Housing Development site (147 units). Authorizes demolition subject to HUD approval and competitive selection and award of a demolition contract up to $2,000,000.00. Authorizes execution of amendments to contracts and agreements. Item 3C: Resolution approving proposed funding recommendations up to $750,000.00 for the FY 2025-26 State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Homebuyer Education and Counseling Request for Applications (RFA). Authorizes awarding of funds, execution of commitment letters, contracts, and agreements, and shifting of funds. Item 3D: Resolution amending Resolution No. R-38-26 to approve terms and authorize the County Mayor or designee to execute a revised Memorandum of Agreement. Item 6A: Approval of the Clerk's Summary of Minutes for the Housing Committee meeting on March 10, 2026.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Agenda
Decision:
Approved, Authorizing, Directing, Approving, Recommending
Address:
1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida; Southwest corner of NW 7th Avenue/US-441 and NW 18th Terrace; Northeast corner of NW 8th Avenue and NW 18th Street
Applicant:
1109 NW 2nd Ave LLC, Cipres RE, LLC, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc., Elite Equity Development, Inc., Building Better Communities of South Florida, Inc., Javon Gardens LLC, City of Miami, Overtown Business Association, Inc.

INFILL HOUSING CONVEYANCE-ELITE EQUITY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution (File Number: 260962) to declare certain county-owned properties as surplus and revise the inventory list for affordable housing. The properties, identified by Folio Nos. 10-7813-011-0090, 10-7812-007-0640 (Habitat Properties), and 30-7908-026-0180, 30-7908-026-0150 (Elite Properties), are vacant. The resolution authorizes the conveyance of these properties to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. and Elite Equity Development, Inc. for $10.00 each. The purpose is to develop affordable housing for very low-, low-, or moderate-income households. The developers must complete development and sales within two years of the County Deed recording, subject to a reverter clause. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the BCC with a favorable recommendation on 6/9/2026. The BCC agenda date is 7/21/2026.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee; Pending BCC Assignment
Address:
10-7813-011-0090, 10-7812-007-0640, 30-7908-026-0180, 30-7908-026-0150
Applicant:
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. and Elite Equity Development, Inc.

INFILL HOUSING CONVEYANCE-ELITE EQUITY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering a resolution (File Number: 260962) to declare certain county-owned properties as surplus and revise the real property inventory for affordable housing. The properties, identified by Folio Nos. 10-7813-011-0090, 10-7812-007-0640, 30-7908-026-0180, and 30-7908-026-0150, are proposed for conveyance to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. and Elite Equity Development, Inc. for $10.00 each. The purpose is to develop affordable housing for very low-, low-, or moderate-income households. The Housing Committee forwarded the item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation on 6/9/2026. The BCC agenda date is 7/21/2026.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Housing Committee; pending BCC Assignment.
Address:
10-7813-011-0090, 10-7812-007-0640, 30-7908-026-0180, 30-7908-026-0150
Applicant:
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. and Elite Equity Development, Inc.

INFILL HOUSING CONVEYANCE-ELITE EQUITY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution (File Number: 260962) to declare certain county-owned properties as surplus and revise the real property inventory for affordable housing. The properties, identified by Folio Nos. 10-7813-011-0090, 10-7812-007-0640, 30-7908-026-0180, and 30-7908-026-0150, are to be conveyed to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. and Elite Equity Development, Inc. for $10.00 each. The purpose is to develop affordable housing for very low-, low-, or moderate-income households. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the BCC with a favorable recommendation on 6/9/2026. The BCC agenda date is 7/21/2026.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee; Pending BCC Assignment
Address:
10-7813-011-0090, 10-7812-007-0640, 30-7908-026-0180, 30-7908-026-0150
Applicant:
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. and Elite Equity Development, Inc.

INFILL HOUSING CONVEYANCE-ELITE EQUITY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering a resolution to declare certain county-owned properties as surplus and revise the inventory list for affordable housing. The properties will be conveyed to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. and Elite Equity Development, Inc. for $10.00 each. The developers are tasked with constructing affordable housing for very low-, low-, or moderate-income households within two years of the county deed recording. The resolution waives several notice and background information requirements. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Pending BCC Assignment (Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee)
Address:
10-7813-011-0090, 10-7812-007-0640, 30-7908-026-0180, 30-7908-026-0150
Applicant:
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. and Elite Equity Development, Inc.

INFILL HOUSING CONVEYANCE-ELITE EQUITY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approved the conveyance of four county-owned properties to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. and Elite Equity Development, Inc. for $10.00 each. The purpose is to develop affordable housing for very low-, low-, or moderate-income households. The developers must complete construction and sales within two years of the County Deed recording, subject to a reverter clause. Several resolutions and implementing orders regarding notice, background information, and conveyance procedures were waived. The Housing Committee forwarded the matter to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
10-7813-011-0090, 10-7812-007-0640, 30-7908-026-0180, 30-7908-026-0150
Applicant:
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. and Elite Equity Development, Inc.

INFILL HOUSING CONVEYANCE-ELITE EQUITY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution (File Number: 260962) to declare four county-owned properties as surplus and convey them to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. and Elite Equity Development, Inc. for $10.00 each. The purpose is to develop affordable housing for very low-, low-, or moderate-income households. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the BCC with a favorable recommendation on 6/9/2026. The BCC agenda date is 7/21/2026. The developers must complete development and sale of the housing within two years of the County Deed recording, subject to a reverter clause. Several resolutions and an implementing order regarding property conveyance procedures are being waived.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Housing Committee; pending BCC Assignment.
Address:
10-7813-011-0090, 10-7812-007-0640, 30-7908-026-0180, 30-7908-026-0150
Applicant:
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. and Elite Equity Development, Inc.

INFILL HOUSING EXTENSIONS R-458-24 HOUSING PROGRAMS

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution to grant Housing Programs, Inc. an 18-month extension to obtain final certificates of occupancy for homes to be built on three county-owned properties. The original deadline was August 19, 2026, and the extension would push it to February 19, 2028. The reason cited for the extension request is infrastructure challenges related to septic issues. The Housing Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Pending BCC Assignment (Resolution R-458-24 authorized conveyance, this resolution grants extension)
Address:
30-2134-000-0520, 30-2135-010-0040, and 30-3103-013-0020
Applicant:
Housing Programs, Inc.

INFILL HOUSING EXTENSIONS R-458-24 HOUSING PROGRAMS

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is authorizing an 18-month extension for Housing Programs, Inc. to obtain final Certificates of Occupancy for homes to be built on three County-owned properties. The original deadline was August 19, 2026, and the extension pushes the new deadline to February 19, 2028. The reason cited for the extension request by Housing Programs is infrastructure challenges related to septic issues. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (authorized by resolution)
Address:
30-2134-000-0520, 30-2135-010-0040, and 30-3103-013-0020
Applicant:
Housing Programs, Inc.

INFILL HOUSING EXTENSIONS R-458-24 HOUSING PROGRAMS

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution to grant Housing Programs, Inc. an 18-month extension to obtain final certificates of occupancy for homes to be built on three county-owned properties. The original deadline was August 19, 2026, and the extension would push it to February 19, 2028. The reason for the extension request is stated as infrastructure challenges related to septic issues. The Housing Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Housing Committee. Resolution pending BCC Assignment.
Address:
30-2134-000-0520, 30-2135-010-0040, and 30-3103-013-0020
Applicant:
Housing Programs, Inc.

INFILL HOUSING EXTENSIONS R-458-24 HOUSING PROGRAMS

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution to grant Housing Programs, Inc. an 18-month extension to obtain final certificates of occupancy for homes to be built on three county-owned properties. The original deadline was August 19, 2026, and the extension would push it to February 19, 2028. The reason cited for the extension request is infrastructure challenges related to septic issues. The Housing Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Pending BCC Assignment (Resolution R-458-24 authorized conveyance, this resolution grants extension)
Address:
30-2134-000-0520, 30-2135-010-0040, and 30-3103-013-0020
Applicant:
Housing Programs, Inc.

INFILL HOUSING EXTENSIONS R-458-24 HOUSING PROGRAMS

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution to grant Housing Programs, Inc. an 18-month extension to obtain final certificates of occupancy for homes to be built on three County-owned properties. The original deadline was August 19, 2026, and the extension would push it to February 19, 2028. The reason cited for the extension request is infrastructure challenges related to septic issues. The Housing Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation. The resolution authorizes the County Mayor or designee to execute the extension instrument.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Housing Committee. Resolution authorizing extension is pending BCC assignment.
Address:
30-2134-000-0520, 30-2135-010-0040, and 30-3103-013-0020
Applicant:
Housing Programs, Inc.

INFILL HOUSING EXTENSIONS R-458-24 HOUSING PROGRAMS

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution to grant Housing Programs, Inc. an 18-month extension to obtain final certificates of occupancy for homes to be built on three county-owned properties. The original deadline was August 19, 2026, and the extension would push it to February 19, 2028. The reason cited for the extension request is infrastructure challenges related to septic issues. The Housing Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Pending BCC Assignment (Resolution R-458-24 authorized conveyance, this resolution grants extension)
Address:
30-2134-000-0520, 30-2135-010-0040, and 30-3103-013-0020
Applicant:
Housing Programs, Inc.

METHODOLOGY FOR CALCULATING AMI AND RENT LEVELS

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to report on the methodology used by HUD to calculate Area Median Income (AMI) for Miami-Dade County and explore alternative methods. The AMI is crucial for determining eligibility for various housing programs, including Section 8, public housing, and low-income housing tax credits. The resolution aims to assess the accuracy and reliability of the current HUD methodology, especially in high-cost areas, and identify potential alternative approaches like using wage index or median weekly earnings data. The report is due within 90 days of the resolution's effective date. The current AMI for Miami-Dade County for all families is $89,800, and for a family of four is $136,200.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Pending BCC Assignment

METHODOLOGY FOR CALCULATING AMI AND RENT LEVELS

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to report on the methodology used by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to calculate Area Median Income (AMI) for Miami-Dade County. The report will assess HUD's current methodology, its shortcomings, potential barriers to affordable housing access due to the current AMI calculation, compare HUD's AMI with other estimates, and explore alternative methodologies. The resolution notes that the AMI is crucial for eligibility in various national, state, and local housing programs, including those administered by Miami-Dade County. The current AMI for Miami-Dade County for all families is $89,800, and for a family of four is $136,200 as of May 2026. The Housing Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation

METHODOLOGY FOR CALCULATING AMI AND RENT LEVELS

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to report on the methodology for calculating Area Median Income (AMI) used by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and explore alternative methods. The AMI is crucial for determining eligibility for various housing programs, including Section 8, public housing, low-income housing tax credits, and local initiatives like the Infill Housing Initiative and Workforce Housing Administration. The resolution aims to ensure the accuracy and reliability of AMI calculations for affordable housing programs in Miami-Dade County, which is part of the 'Miami, Miami Beach, and Kendall Fair Market Area'. The current AMI for all families in Miami-Dade County is $89,800, and for a family of four, it is $136,200 as of May 2026. The report is due within 90 days of the resolution's effective date. The Housing Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee; Pending BCC Assignment
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (requester: NONE, sponsor: Marleine Bastien)

METHODOLOGY FOR CALCULATING AMI AND RENT LEVELS

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to report on the methodology for calculating Area Median Income (AMI) used by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and explore alternative methods. The AMI is crucial for determining eligibility for various national, state, and local housing programs, including those in Miami-Dade County like the Infill Housing Initiative and Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program. The resolution aims to ensure the accuracy and reliability of AMI calculations for affordable housing programs, especially in areas with high living costs or inflation. The report will assess HUD's current methodology, its shortcomings, potential barriers to affordable housing access due to the current AMI calculation, compare HUD's AMI with other estimates, and evaluate alternative methodologies. The AMI for Miami-Dade County for all families is stated as $89,800.00 as of May 2026, and for a family of four, it is $136,200.00. The Housing Committee forwarded the matter to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee; Pending BCC Assignment

METHODOLOGY FOR CALCULATING AMI AND RENT LEVELS

This legislative matter is a resolution directing the Miami-Dade County Mayor or designee to provide a written report assessing the methodology used by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to calculate Area Median Income (AMI) for Miami-Dade County and to explore potential alternative methods. The report will evaluate the current HUD methodology's benefits and shortcomings, identify barriers to affordable housing due to the current AMI calculation, compare HUD's AMI with other estimates, and assess alternative methodologies like using wage index or median weekly earnings data. The resolution notes that the AMI is crucial for eligibility in various national, state, and local housing programs, including those specific to Miami-Dade County. The current AMI for Miami-Dade County for all families is $89,800.00, and for a family of four is $136,200.00 as of May 2026. The report is due within 90 days of the resolution's effective date.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation (Housing Committee)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (Requester: NONE)

METHODOLOGY FOR CALCULATING AMI AND RENT LEVELS

This legislative matter is a resolution directing the Miami-Dade County Mayor or designee to provide a written report assessing the methodology used by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to calculate Area Median Income (AMI) for Miami-Dade County and to explore potential alternative methods. The report will assess the current HUD methodology's benefits and shortcomings, identify barriers to affordable housing due to the current AMI calculation, compare HUD's AMI with other estimates, and evaluate alternative methodologies such as using wage index or median weekly earnings data. The resolution notes that the AMI is crucial for determining eligibility for various national, state, and local housing programs, including Section 8, public housing, and properties financed with low-income housing tax credits. The current AMI for Miami-Dade County for all families is $89,800, and for a family of four is $136,200. The Housing Committee forwarded this to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation. The report is due within 90 days of the resolution's effective date.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee; Resolution directing County Mayor to provide a report.
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners

RESOLUTION DIRECTING TO ALLOCATE AND DISBURSE A GRANT TO OBA

Miami-Dade County is directing the allocation and disbursement of a grant not to exceed $26,124.00 to Overtown Business Association, Inc. (OBA) for structural improvements to the building at 1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida. The improvements include the installation of flooring and an audio system, intended to support between six to eight businesses. The funds are from the Overtown trust fund, established by Resolution No. R-860-13. OBA has also secured $700,000.00 in private funding from Allegany Franciscan Ministries. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee; Resolution directing allocation and disbursement of grant pending BCC assignment.
Address:
1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida
Applicant:
Overtown Business Association, Inc. (OBA)

RESOLUTION DIRECTING TO ALLOCATE AND DISBURSE A GRANT TO OBA

Miami-Dade County is directing the allocation and disbursement of a grant not to exceed $26,124.00 to Overtown Business Association, Inc. (OBA) for structural improvements at 1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida. The improvements include the installation of flooring and an audio system, intended to support six to eight businesses. The funds are from the Overtown trust fund, established by Resolution No. R-860-13. OBA has also secured $700,000.00 in private funding from Allegany Franciscan Ministries. The resolution authorizes the County Mayor or designee to execute a grant agreement with OBA. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Resolution directing allocation and disbursement of grant funds
Address:
1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida
Applicant:
Overtown Business Association, Inc. (OBA)

RESOLUTION DIRECTING TO ALLOCATE AND DISBURSE A GRANT TO OBA

Miami-Dade County is directing the allocation and disbursement of a grant not to exceed $26,124.00 to Overtown Business Association, Inc. (OBA) for structural improvements to the building at 1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida. The improvements include the installation of flooring and an audio system, intended to support six to eight businesses. OBA has also secured $700,000.00 in private funding from Allegany Franciscan Ministries. The Housing Committee recommended this for approval by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC).

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Housing Committee; pending BCC Assignment
Address:
1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida
Applicant:
Overtown Business Association, Inc. (OBA)

RESOLUTION DIRECTING TO ALLOCATE AND DISBURSE A GRANT TO OBA

Miami-Dade County is directing the allocation and disbursement of a grant up to $26,124.00 to Overtown Business Association, Inc. (OBA) for structural improvements at 1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida. The improvements include the installation of flooring and an audio system, intended to support six to eight businesses. The funds are from the Overtown trust fund, established by Resolution No. R-860-13. OBA has also secured $700,000.00 in private funding from Allegany Franciscan Ministries. The resolution authorizes the County Mayor or designee to execute a grant agreement with OBA. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Resolution directing allocation and disbursement of grant funds
Address:
1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida
Applicant:
Overtown Business Association, Inc. (OBA)

RESOLUTION DIRECTING TO ALLOCATE AND DISBURSE A GRANT TO OBA

Miami-Dade County is directing the allocation and disbursement of a grant not to exceed $26,124.00 to Overtown Business Association, Inc. (OBA) for structural improvements to the building at 1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida. The improvements include the installation of flooring and an audio system, intended to support six to eight businesses. OBA also has secured $700,000.00 in private funding from Allegany Franciscan Ministries. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee; Resolution directing allocation and disbursement of grant pending BCC assignment.
Address:
1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida
Applicant:
Overtown Business Association, Inc. (OBA)

RESOLUTION DIRECTING TO ALLOCATE AND DISBURSE A GRANT TO OBA

Miami-Dade County is directing the allocation and disbursement of a grant not to exceed $26,124.00 to Overtown Business Association, Inc. (OBA) for structural improvements to the building at 1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida. The improvements include the installation of flooring and an audio system, intended to support six to eight businesses. OBA also has secured $700,000.00 in private funding from Allegany Franciscan Ministries. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation (Housing Committee); Resolution directing allocation and disbursement of grant (pending BCC action)
Address:
1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida
Applicant:
Overtown Business Association, Inc. (OBA)

REVISED MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH PROPERTY APPRAISER

This legislative item concerns a revised Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between Miami-Dade County's Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) and the Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County (PAMDC). The revision amends Resolution No. R-38-26, originally adopted on January 21, 2026. The purpose of the MOA is to allow HCD to share limited Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program data, specifically participant addresses and landlord names, with PAMDC for property assessment and compliance purposes. The revised agreement clarifies and expands the categories of documents and information HCD must provide to PAMDC, specifies required documentation, timelines, and transmission formats, and revises the hold harmless and indemnification section. It also incorporates legal opinions from HUD's Office of General Counsel and relevant HUD directives. The item was forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation by the Housing Committee on June 9, 2026, and is scheduled for BCC consideration on July 21, 2026.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) and Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County (PAMDC)

REVISED MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH PROPERTY APPRAISER

This legislative item concerns a revised Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between Miami-Dade County's Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) and the Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County (PAMDC). The revision amends Resolution No. R-38-26, originally adopted on January 21, 2026. The purpose of the MOA is to allow HCD to share limited Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program data, specifically participant addresses and landlord names, with PAMDC for property assessment and compliance purposes. The revised agreement clarifies and expands the categories of documents and information HCD must provide, specifies required documentation, timelines, and transmission formats, and revises the hold harmless and indemnification section. It also incorporates legal opinions and HUD directives. The item was forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation by the Housing Committee on June 9, 2026, and is scheduled for BCC consideration on July 21, 2026.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation (Housing Committee); Pending BCC Assignment (Board of County Commissioners)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) and Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County (PAMDC)

REVISED MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH PROPERTY APPRAISER

This legislative item concerns a revised Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between Miami-Dade County's Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) and the Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County (PAMDC). The revision aims to clarify and expand the categories of documents and information HCD will provide to PAMDC, specifically regarding Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program participants and landlords, for property assessment and compliance purposes. The revised agreement details required documentation, timelines, transmission formats, and updates the hold harmless and indemnification clauses. It also incorporates legal opinions and HUD directives. The original MOA was authorized by Resolution No. R-38-26 on January 21, 2026. This amendment seeks to approve the revised agreement and authorize the County Mayor or designee to execute it.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Housing Committee; pending Board of County Commissioners (BCC) action.
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) and Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County (PAMDC)

REVISED MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH PROPERTY APPRAISER

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution to amend Resolution No. R-38-26. This amendment will approve and authorize the County Mayor or designee to execute a Revised Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) and the Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County (PAMDC). The original MOA, approved on January 21, 2026, allowed for the sharing of Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) participant address and landlord information. The revised agreement clarifies and expands the categories of documents and information HCD will provide to PAMDC, specifies required documentation, timelines, and transmission formats, and revises the hold harmless and indemnification section. It also incorporates legal opinions from HUD's Office of General Counsel and relevant HUD directives. The purpose is to aid property assessment and compliance by sharing limited HCV program data while safeguarding Personally Identifiable Information (PII) in accordance with federal, state, and local laws. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the BCC with a favorable recommendation on June 9, 2026. There is no stated public comment or stakeholder sentiment.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee; pending BCC Assignment
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) and Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser's Office (PAMDC)

REVISED MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH PROPERTY APPRAISER

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution to amend Resolution No. R-38-26. The amendment will approve and authorize the County Mayor or designee to execute a Revised Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) and the Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County (PAMDC). This revised agreement clarifies and expands the categories of documents and information HCD will provide to PAMDC, including participant addresses and landlord names, for property assessment and compliance purposes related to the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program. Revisions also detail required documentation, timelines, transmission formats, and update the hold harmless and indemnification section. The revised agreement incorporates legal opinions and HUD directives. The original MOA was authorized on January 21, 2026, by Resolution No. R-38-26.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Pending BCC Assignment (Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee)
Applicant:
Housing and Community Development (HCD) and Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County (PAMDC)

REVISED MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH PROPERTY APPRAISER

This legislative item concerns a revised Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between Miami-Dade County's Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) and the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser's Office (PAMDC). The revision amends Resolution No. R-38-26 to approve the terms of the revised MOA, which allows HCD to share limited Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program data, specifically participant addresses and landlord names, with PAMDC for property assessment and compliance purposes. The revised agreement clarifies and expands the categories of documents and information HCD must provide to PAMDC, specifies required documentation, timelines, and transmission formats, and revises the hold harmless and indemnification section. It also incorporates legal opinions and HUD directives. The original MOA was authorized on January 21, 2026. This revised agreement is presented for approval by the Board of County Commissioners.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Housing Committee; pending Board of County Commissioners (BCC) action.
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) and Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser's Office (PAMDC)

SECOND AMENDMENT TO 1109 NE 2 AVE LLC GANT

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution to approve a second amendment to a grant agreement with 1109 NW 2nd Ave LLC. This amendment will increase the grant amount from $8,600,000.00 to $12,957,876.00. The funds are for the acquisition and development of properties in the Overtown area, specifically for affordable housing and commercial development. An additional $4,357,876.00 will be disbursed from the Overtown trust fund. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the BCC with a favorable recommendation. The grant agreement was initially authorized on May 7, 2024, with an initial disbursement of $4,000,000.00, and a first amendment on July 16, 2025, added $4,600,000.00 and extended the term to September 30, 2027. The current proposed amendment seeks to further increase funding for the Overtown area redevelopment.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee; Pending BCC Assignment
Address:
Overtown Area
Applicant:
1109 NW 2nd Ave LLC

SECOND AMENDMENT TO 1109 NE 2 AVE LLC GANT

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering a resolution to approve a second amendment to a grant agreement with 1109 NW 2nd Ave LLC. This amendment increases the grant amount from $8,600,000.00 to $12,957,876.00. The funds are designated for the acquisition and development of properties in the Overtown area, focusing on affordable housing and commercial development. An additional $4,357,876.00 will be disbursed from the Overtown trust fund. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation. The matter was introduced on 6/2/2026 and is scheduled for the BCC agenda on 7/21/2026.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation (Housing Committee); Pending BCC Assignment (Board of County Commissioners)
Address:
Overtown area
Applicant:
1109 NW 2nd Ave LLC

SECOND AMENDMENT TO 1109 NE 2 AVE LLC GANT

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering a resolution to approve a second amendment to a grant agreement with 1109 NW 2nd Ave LLC. This amendment will increase the grant amount from $8,600,000.00 to $12,957,876.00. The funds are designated for the acquisition and development of properties in the Overtown area, focusing on affordable housing and commercial development. An additional $4,357,876.00 will be disbursed from the Overtown trust fund. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation (Housing Committee); Pending BCC Assignment
Address:
Overtown Area
Applicant:
1109 NW 2nd Ave LLC

SECOND AMENDMENT TO 1109 NE 2 AVE LLC GANT

Miami-Dade County is considering a second amendment to a grant agreement with 1109 NW 2nd Ave LLC. This amendment will increase the total grant amount from $8,600,000.00 to $12,957,876.00. The purpose is to fund the acquisition and development of properties in the Overtown area for affordable housing and commercial uses. An additional $4,357,876.00 will be disbursed from the Overtown trust fund. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation. The BCC agenda date is July 21, 2026.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee; Pending BCC Assignment
Address:
Overtown area
Applicant:
1109 NW 2nd Ave LLC

SECOND AMENDMENT TO 1109 NE 2 AVE LLC GANT

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering a resolution to approve a second amendment to a grant agreement with 1109 NW 2nd Ave LLC. This amendment will increase the grant amount from $8,600,000.00 to $12,957,876.00. The funds are intended for the acquisition and development of properties in the Overtown area for affordable housing and commercial uses. An additional $4,357,876.00 will be disbursed from the Overtown trust fund. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation. The matter was introduced on 6/2/2026 and is scheduled for an agenda on 7/21/2026.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee; pending BCC Assignment
Address:
Overtown area
Applicant:
1109 NW 2nd Ave LLC

SECOND AMENDMENT TO 1109 NE 2 AVE LLC GANT

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a resolution to approve a second amendment to a grant agreement with 1109 NW 2nd Ave LLC. This amendment will increase the grant amount from $8,600,000.00 to $12,957,876.00. The funds are designated for the acquisition and development of properties in the Overtown area, focusing on affordable housing and commercial development. An additional $4,357,876.00 will be disbursed from the Overtown trust fund. The Housing Committee forwarded this item to the BCC with a favorable recommendation. The grant agreement was initially authorized on May 7, 2024, with an initial disbursement of $4,000,000.00, followed by a first amendment on July 16, 2025, which added $4,600,000.00 and extended the term to September 30, 2027.

Board:
Housing Committee
Date:
2026-06-09
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Housing Committee; Pending BCC Assignment
Address:
Overtown area
Applicant:
1109 NW 2nd Ave LLC

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