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PROCLAIMING FLAMINGO AS OFFICIAL BIRD OF MIAMI DADE COUNTY

Miami-Dade County is considering designating the American Flamingo as its official bird. The resolution, File Number 260869, was introduced on 5/14/2026 and is scheduled for an Agenda Date of 7/21/2026. The Policy Council forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation on 6/8/2026. The resolution details the historical presence and reintroduction of the American flamingo in Florida and Miami-Dade County, noting common observation areas like Hialeah, the Everglades, Biscayne Bay, and the Florida Keys. No public comment or registered lobbyists are listed for this item.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
Applicant:
Natalie Milian Orbis, Prime Sponsor

PROCLAIMING FLAMINGO AS OFFICIAL BIRD OF MIAMI DADE COUNTY

Miami-Dade County is considering designating the American Flamingo as its official bird. The resolution, File Number 260869, was introduced on 5/14/2026 and is pending BCC Assignment. The Policy Council forwarded it to the BCC with a favorable recommendation on 6/8/2026. The final action date is not stated, but the Agenda Date is 7/21/2026. The resolution highlights the flamingo's iconic association with Florida, its historical presence, reintroduction through captive breeding, and current observation sites including Hialeah, the Everglades, Biscayne Bay, and the Florida Keys.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Pending BCC Assignment; Favorable recommendation from Policy Council
Applicant:
Natalie Milian Orbis, Prime Sponsor

PROCLAIMING FLAMINGO AS OFFICIAL BIRD OF MIAMI DADE COUNTY

Miami-Dade County is considering designating the American flamingo as its official bird. The resolution, File Number 260869, was introduced on 5/14/2026 and is scheduled for an Agenda Date of 7/21/2026, under Agenda Item Number 11A9. The Policy Council forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation on 6/8/2026. The resolution highlights the flamingo's historical presence, reintroduction through captive breeding, and current observation in areas like Hialeah, the Everglades, Biscayne Bay, and the Florida Keys. No registered lobbyists are listed, and no public comment is noted in the provided text.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Policy Council; Status: In Draft; Pending BCC Assignment
Applicant:
Natalie Milian Orbis, Prime Sponsor

PROCLAIMING FLAMINGO AS OFFICIAL BIRD OF MIAMI DADE COUNTY

Miami-Dade County is considering designating the American Flamingo as its official bird. The resolution, File Number 260869, was introduced on 5/14/2026 and is pending BCC Assignment. The Policy Council forwarded it to the BCC with a favorable recommendation on 6/8/2026. The final action date is not stated, but the Agenda Date is 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Pending BCC Assignment; Favorable recommendation from Policy Council.

PROCLAIMING FLAMINGO AS OFFICIAL BIRD OF MIAMI DADE COUNTY

Miami-Dade County is considering a resolution to designate the American Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) as the official bird of the county. The resolution highlights the flamingo's iconic status in Florida, its historical presence, reintroduction through captive breeding, and current observation locations within the county. The Policy Council forwarded this resolution with a favorable recommendation to the County Commission. The resolution is currently in draft form.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Draft (Resolution)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners

PROCUREMENT TASK FORCE, BID PROTESTS

Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261345) to implement recommendations from a Special Task Force aimed at reducing inefficiencies in procurement, specifically concerning bid protests. Key changes include establishing a 5-day objection period after the first step in two-step qualification-based procurements, allowing for motions to dismiss frivolous protests, permitting recovery of attorney's fees in frivolous protest cases (for procurements over $25 million), raising the informal protest threshold to $5 million, and directing the creation of a centralized, automated online portal for protest filings with features like electronic fee submission, real-time tracking, automated notifications, and a docket of decisions. The ordinance is currently in committee. The Board of County Commissioners tentatively scheduled a public hearing for July 21, 2026. No public comment or stakeholder sentiment is stated in this document.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners

PROCUREMENT TASK FORCE, BID PROTESTS

This ordinance, File Number 261345, relates to county procurement and implements recommendations from a Special Task Force to reduce inefficiencies in bid protests. Key changes include establishing a 5-day objection period after the first step in two-step qualification-based procurements, allowing recovery of attorney's fees in frivolous bid protests (for procurements over $25 million), permitting motions to dismiss protests, raising the informal protest threshold to $5 million, and directing the creation of a centralized, automated online portal for the protest process. The ordinance amends Section 2-8.4 of the Code of Miami-Dade County and Implementing Order 3-21. It was introduced on 7/20/2026 and is scheduled for an agenda on 9/1/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Pending BCC Assignment (scheduled for agenda on 9/1/2026)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners (as legislative body), with recommendations from the Special Task Force to Reduce Inefficiencies in Procurement.

PROCUREMENT TASK FORCE, BID PROTESTS

Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261345) to implement recommendations from a Special Task Force aimed at reducing inefficiencies in procurement, specifically concerning bid protests. Key changes include establishing a 5-day objection period after the first step in two-step qualification-based procurements, allowing for attorney's fees in frivolous bid protests (for procurements over $25 million), permitting motions to dismiss protests, and raising the informal protest threshold to $5 million. The ordinance also mandates the creation of a centralized, automated online portal for filing protests with features like electronic fee submission, real-time tracking, automated notifications, and a docket of decisions. The Board of County Commissioners is scheduled to discuss this on September 1, 2026. The ordinance is intended to streamline the protest process, improve transparency, and enhance fairness.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Before the Board (Pending BCC Assignment)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners

PROCUREMENT TASK FORCE, BID PROTESTS

This legislative matter concerns an ordinance related to Miami-Dade County procurement, specifically implementing recommendations from a Special Task Force to reduce inefficiencies in bid protests. Key changes include amending Section 2-8.4 of the County Code and Implementing Order 3-21. Recommendations being implemented involve a 5-day objection period after the first step in two-step qualification-based procurements, potential recovery of attorney's fees in frivolous bid protests (for procurements over $25 million), allowing motions to dismiss in bid protests, raising the informal protest threshold to $5 million, and creating a centralized, automated online portal for filing protests with features like electronic fee submission, real-time tracking, automated notifications, and a docket of decisions. The ordinance is currently in committee. The Board of County Commissioners is scheduled to consider it on 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners

PROCUREMENT TASK FORCE, BID PROTESTS

Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261345) that implements recommendations from a Special Task Force to reduce inefficiencies in procurement, specifically concerning bid protests. Key changes include a 5-day objection period after the first step in two-step qualification-based procurements, potential recovery of attorney's fees in frivolous bid protests (for procurements over $25 million), the allowance of motions to dismiss, and raising the informal protest threshold to $5,000,000. The ordinance also directs the creation of a centralized, automated online portal for filing protests with features like electronic fee submission, real-time tracking, automated notifications, and a docket of decisions. The ordinance is currently in committee.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners

PROCUREMENT TASK FORCE, BID PROTESTS

This legislative matter, File Number 261345, concerns an ordinance relating to County procurement, specifically implementing recommendations from a Special Task Force to reduce inefficiencies in bid protests. Key changes include amending Section 2-8.4 of the Code of Miami-Dade County and Implementing Order 3-21. Recommendations involve adding a 5-day objection period after the first step in two-step qualification-based procurements, allowing recovery of attorney's fees in frivolous bid protests (for procurements over $25,000,000), permitting motions to dismiss, raising the informal protest threshold to $5,000,000, and establishing a centralized, automated online portal for protest filings with strict electronic deadlines. The ordinance was adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on 7/21/2026 and was set for a public hearing before the Policy Council on September 8, 2026. The ordinance is currently 'In Committee'.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee (adopted on first reading)

PROCUREMENT TASK FORCE, BID PROTESTS

This legislative matter concerns an ordinance to implement recommendations from the Special Task Force to Reduce Inefficiencies in Procurement, specifically focusing on bid protest procedures. Key changes include establishing a 5-day objection period after the first step in two-step qualification-based procurements, allowing for recovery of attorney's fees in frivolous bid protests (for procurements over $25 million), permitting motions to dismiss protests, and raising the informal protest threshold to $5 million. The ordinance also directs the creation of a centralized, automated online portal for the protest process with electronic fee submission, real-time tracking, automated notifications, and a docket of decisions. The ordinance was introduced on 7/20/2026 and is scheduled for an agenda on 9/1/2026. No public comment is stated in the document.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Pending BCC Assignment

PROCUREMENT TASK FORCE, BID PROTESTS

Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261345) that implements recommendations from a Special Task Force to reduce inefficiencies in procurement, specifically concerning bid protests. Key changes include establishing a 5-day objection period after the first step in two-step qualification-based procurements, allowing recovery of attorney's fees in frivolous bid protests (for procurements over $25,000,000), permitting motions to dismiss protests, and raising the informal protest threshold from $250,000 to $5,000,000. The ordinance also directs the creation of a centralized, automated online portal for the protest process with features like electronic fee submission, real-time tracking, automated notifications, and a docket of decisions. The ordinance was introduced on 7/20/2026 and is tentatively scheduled for a public hearing on 9/1/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Before the Board (Pending BCC Assignment)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (as requester of the Task Force's recommendations)

PROCUREMENT TASK FORCE, BID PROTESTS

This legislative item, File Number 261345, is an ordinance relating to County procurement, specifically addressing bid protest procedures. It implements recommendations from a Special Task Force to reduce inefficiencies. Key changes include establishing a 5-day objection period after the first step in two-step qualification-based procurements, allowing for attorney's fees in frivolous bid protests (for procurements over $25 million), permitting motions to dismiss protests, and raising the informal protest threshold to $5,000,000. It also mandates the creation of a centralized, automated online portal for filing protests with features like electronic fee submission, real-time tracking, automated notifications, and a docket of decisions. The ordinance amends Section 2-8.4 of the Code of Miami-Dade County and Implementing Order 3-21. The Board of County Commissioners is directing the County Mayor or designee to create the online portal and provide a report on its implementation within 90 days of the ordinance's effective date. The ordinance is currently 'In Committee'.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (requester: NONE)

PROCUREMENT TASK FORCE, BID PROTESTS

Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261345) to implement recommendations from a Special Task Force aimed at reducing inefficiencies in procurement, specifically concerning bid protests. Key changes include a 5-day objection period after the first step in two-step qualification-based procurements, potential recovery of attorney's fees in frivolous bid protests (for procurements over $25 million), the allowance of motions to dismiss frivolous protests, and raising the informal protest threshold to $5 million. The ordinance also directs the creation of a centralized, automated online portal for filing protests with features like electronic fee submission, real-time tracking, automated notifications, and a docket of decisions. The matter is currently in committee. The Board of County Commissioners tentatively scheduled a public hearing for July 21, 2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners

PROCUREMENT TASK FORCE, BID PROTESTS

Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261345) to implement recommendations from a Special Task Force aimed at reducing inefficiencies in procurement, specifically concerning bid protests. Key changes include a 5-day objection period after the first step in two-step qualification-based procurements, the potential recovery of attorney's fees in frivolous bid protests (for procurements over $25 million), the allowance of motions to dismiss in bid protest proceedings, an increase in the informal protest threshold to $5 million, and the creation of a centralized, automated online portal for filing protests with strict electronic filing deadlines. The ordinance is currently before the Board of County Commissioners, with an agenda date of 9/1/2026. The Board of County Commissioners tentatively scheduled a public hearing for 7/21/2026. The ordinance is intended to streamline the protest process, improve transparency, and enhance fairness.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Before the Board
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners

PROPOSED PUBLIC HEARING DATES FOR JULY 21, 2026

This legislative item, File Number 260064, is a report concerning proposed public hearing dates for ordinances submitted for first reading on July 21, 2026. The status is 'To Be Introduced' and it is pending BCC Assignment. The item was introduced on January 12, 2026, and the proposed agenda date is July 21, 2026, under Agenda Item Number 15B1. There is no specific project or development information detailed in this document.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Report
Decision:
To Be Introduced

PROPOSED PUBLIC HEARING DATES FOR JULY 21, 2026

This legislative item is a report concerning proposed public hearing dates for ordinances submitted for first reading on July 21, 2026. The specific ordinances and their details are not stated in this document. The item is before the Miami-Dade County Commission.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Report
Decision:
Before the Board
Applicant:
Clerk of the Board

PROPOSED PUBLIC HEARING DATES FOR JULY 21, 2026

This legislative item is a report concerning proposed public hearing dates for ordinances submitted for first reading on July 21, 2026. The specific ordinances and their details are not stated in this document. The item is currently before the Board, with an agenda date of July 21, 2026, and agenda item number 15B1. It was introduced on January 12, 2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Report
Decision:
Before the Board
Applicant:
Clerk of the Board

PROPOSED PUBLIC HEARING DATES FOR JULY 21, 2026

This legislative item, File Number 260064, is a report concerning proposed public hearing dates for ordinances submitted for first reading on July 21, 2026. The status is 'To Be Introduced' and it is pending BCC Assignment. The item was introduced on January 12, 2026, and the proposed agenda date is July 21, 2026, under Agenda Item Number 15B1. No specific project details, applicant, or zoning changes are mentioned in this document.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Report
Decision:
To Be Introduced

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