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VENEZUELA COUNTY EMPLOYEE LEAVE DONATIONS
Miami-Dade County is considering a resolution (File Number: 261210) to allow county employees to donate the monetary value of their accrued holiday and annual leave time to the County's Emergency Disaster Relief Fund. This fund would then be used to support relief efforts for the recent earthquakes in Venezuela. The resolution directs the County Mayor or designee to facilitate these donations, publicize the process, select recipient organization(s) for the relief efforts, and provide a report within 30 days of the donation.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- In Draft
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners
VENEZUELA COUNTY EMPLOYEE LEAVE DONATIONS
Miami-Dade County adopted Resolution R-686-26 on July 21, 2026, directing the County Mayor to allow employees to contribute the monetary value of accrued holiday and annual leave to the County's Emergency Disaster Relief Fund for Venezuela earthquake relief efforts. Forms will be made available, and a report on the donations to selected recipient organizations is required within 30 days. This action follows previous resolutions supporting disaster relief in various global locations.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Employees
VENEZUELA COUNTY EMPLOYEE LEAVE DONATIONS
Miami-Dade County is considering a resolution (File Number 261210) to allow county employees to donate the monetary value of their accrued holiday and annual leave time to the County's Emergency Disaster Relief Fund. This fund would then be used to support relief efforts for the recent earthquakes in Venezuela, specifically in the San Felipe/Yumare region of Yaracuy state, and affected areas like Caracas, La Guaira, and Yaracuy. The resolution directs the County Mayor or designee to facilitate these donations, publicize the process, select recipient organization(s) for the relief funds, and provide a report within 30 days. The earthquakes, occurring on June 24, 2026, were magnitude 7.2 and 7.5, causing widespread destruction, over 1,700 fatalities, over 5,000 injured, and over 15,000 displaced. This initiative follows previous resolutions by Miami-Dade County to assist communities affected by natural disasters globally.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- In Draft
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Employees
VENEZUELA COUNTY EMPLOYEE LEAVE DONATIONS
Miami-Dade County is considering a resolution to allow county employees to donate the monetary value of their accrued holiday and annual leave to the County's Emergency Disaster Relief Fund. This fund would then be used to support relief efforts for the recent earthquakes in Venezuela. The resolution directs the County Mayor or designee to facilitate these donations, publicize the process, select recipient organization(s) for the funds, and provide a report on the total amount donated within 30 days of the donation being made. The resolution is currently in draft status and is pending BCC assignment. The proposed agenda date is July 21, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- In Draft / Pending BCC Assignment
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Employees
VENEZUELA COUNTY EMPLOYEE LEAVE DONATIONS
Miami-Dade County adopted Resolution R-686-26, directing the County Mayor to allow employees to contribute the monetary value of accrued holiday and annual leave to the County's Emergency Disaster Relief Fund for Venezuela earthquake relief efforts. The resolution mandates the creation and distribution of forms for employee contributions and directs the Mayor to select recipient organization(s) for the donations, with a report due within 30 days. This action follows previous resolutions supporting disaster relief in various global locations. The earthquakes occurred in north-central Venezuela, specifically the San Felipe/Yumare region of Yaracuy state, on June 24, 2026, causing widespread destruction and significant casualties.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Employees
VENEZUELA COUNTY EMPLOYEE LEAVE DONATIONS
Miami-Dade County adopted Resolution R-686-26 on July 21, 2026, directing the County Mayor to allow employees to contribute the monetary value of accrued holiday and annual leave to the County's Emergency Disaster Relief Fund for Venezuela earthquake relief efforts. Forms will be made available, and a report on the donations will be provided within 30 days. This action follows previous resolutions supporting disaster relief in various global locations.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Employees
VENEZUELA COUNTY EMPLOYEE LEAVE DONATIONS
Miami-Dade County is considering a resolution (File Number: 261210) to allow county employees to donate the monetary value of their accrued holiday and annual leave time to the County's Emergency Disaster Relief Fund. This fund will be used to support Venezuela earthquake relief efforts. The resolution directs the County Mayor or designee to facilitate these donations, publicize the process, and select appropriate recipient organizations. A report on the total funds donated and recipient organizations is to be provided within 30 days of the donation.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- In Draft
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Employees
VENEZUELA COUNTY EMPLOYEE LEAVE DONATIONS
Miami-Dade County is considering a resolution (File Number: 261210) to allow county employees to donate the monetary value of their accrued holiday and annual leave time to the County's Emergency Disaster Relief Fund. This fund would then be used to support relief efforts for the recent earthquakes in Venezuela. The resolution directs the County Mayor or designee to facilitate these donations, publicize the process, select recipient organization(s) for the relief efforts, and provide a report on the total donated funds within 30 days. The earthquakes, which occurred on June 24, 2026, had epicenters in the San Felipe/Yumare region of Yaracuy state, causing widespread destruction, fatalities, injuries, and displacement.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- In Draft
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Employees
VENEZUELA COUNTY EMPLOYEE LEAVE DONATIONS
Miami-Dade County is considering a resolution (File Number: 261210) to allow county employees to donate the monetary value of their accrued holiday and annual leave time to the County's Emergency Disaster Relief Fund. This fund will be used for Venezuela earthquake relief efforts. The resolution directs the County Mayor or designee to publicize and make available forms for employee contributions, select recipient organization(s) for the donations, and provide a report on the total donated funds within 30 days of the donation. The earthquakes in Venezuela occurred on June 24, 2026, causing widespread destruction and fatalities.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- In Draft
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Employees
VENEZUELA COUNTY EMPLOYEE LEAVE DONATIONS
Miami-Dade County is considering a resolution (File Number 261210) to allow county employees to donate the monetary value of their accrued holiday and annual leave time to the County's Emergency Disaster Relief Fund. This fund would then be used to support relief efforts for the recent earthquakes in Venezuela. The resolution directs the County Mayor or designee to facilitate these donations, publicize the process, select recipient organization(s) for the relief efforts, and report on the total funds donated. The earthquakes, described as a seismic doublet of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5, struck north-central Venezuela on June 24, 2026, causing widespread destruction and fatalities. The resolution references past instances where Miami-Dade County employees have donated leave time for disaster relief in other global and domestic locations.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- In Draft
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Employees
VENEZUELA COUNTY EMPLOYEE LEAVE DONATIONS
Miami-Dade County is considering a resolution (File Number 261210) to allow county employees to donate the monetary value of their accrued holiday and annual leave time to the County's Emergency Disaster Relief Fund. The purpose of these donations is to support relief efforts for the Venezuela earthquake, which occurred on June 24, 2026, causing widespread destruction and significant casualties. The resolution directs the County Mayor or designee to facilitate these contributions, publicize the process, select recipient organization(s) for the donations, and provide a report on the total amount donated within 30 days of the donation being made. This initiative follows a history of Miami-Dade County supporting disaster relief efforts in various global locations.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- In Draft
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Employees
VKB MICRO MOBILITY
Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261016) to regulate the operation of micromobility devices, electric bicycles, and motorized scooters on rights-of-way. The ordinance, titled 'VKB MICRO MOBILITY', was introduced on June 1, 2026, and had its first reading adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on June 16, 2026. A public hearing and second reading are scheduled for July 21, 2026. The proposed regulations apply to Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne and the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, contingent on interlocal agreements with municipalities. Key provisions include limiting device speed to 20 mph, prohibiting sidewalk operation except for parking, requiring operation in bike lanes or on streets with speed limits of 30 mph or less, and establishing parking restrictions. Municipalities can enforce these regulations and may adopt additional restrictions, provided they conduct a 60-day public awareness campaign and post signage. Violations are subject to civil penalties, with a first offense costing $250 and subsequent offenses $500. The ordinance includes a sunset provision, expiring 2 years from its effective date. The ordinance was sponsored by Raquel A. Regalado.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading; scheduled for public hearing and second reading.
- Address:
- Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne to the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
VKB MICRO MOBILITY
Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance to regulate the operation of micromobility devices, electric bicycles, and motorized scooters. The ordinance, File Number 261016, aims to re-establish regulations similar to a previous ordinance that sunsetted. It allows municipalities to enforce these regulations within their boundaries through interlocal agreements. The proposed regulations cover operation on rights-of-way, speed limits, parking restrictions, and enforcement mechanisms, including civil penalties. The ordinance has a sunset provision of 2 years from its effective date. It was adopted on first reading on June 16, 2026, and scheduled for a public hearing and second reading on July 21, 2026. The specific area of applicability for these regulations is Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne to the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, contingent on an interlocal agreement.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading; scheduled for public hearing and second reading.
- Address:
- Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne to the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
VKB MICRO MOBILITY
This ordinance, File Number 261016, titled VKB MICRO MOBILITY, proposes regulations for the operation of micromobility devices, electric bicycles, and motorized scooters on rights-of-way within Miami-Dade County. It re-creates Section 2-98.3 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida, and provides for legislative intent, definitions, operation and parking rules, and enforcement mechanisms, including civil penalties. The ordinance specifically applies to Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne and the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, contingent upon an interlocal agreement with the municipality. It includes a sunset provision of 2 years from its effective date. The ordinance was adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on June 16, 2026, and a public hearing and second reading were scheduled for July 21, 2026. The ordinance is sponsored by Raquel A. Regalado. Enforcement by municipalities requires an interlocal agreement and a 60-day public information campaign. Violations are subject to civil penalties of $250 for a first offense and $500 for subsequent offenses.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading; Public Hearing and Second Reading scheduled
- Address:
- Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne to the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
VKB MICRO MOBILITY
Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261016) to regulate the operation of micromobility devices, electric bicycles, and motorized scooters. The ordinance, titled VKB MICRO MOBILITY, was introduced on 6/1/2026 and adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on 6/16/2026, with a public hearing and second reading scheduled for 7/21/2026. The proposed regulations apply to Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne and the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, contingent on interlocal agreements with municipalities. Key provisions include speed limits of 20 mph, prohibition of sidewalk operation except for parking, and restrictions on parking to avoid obstruction. Enforcement can be by municipalities through civil penalties, with fines of $250 for a first offense and $500 for subsequent offenses. The ordinance includes a sunset provision, expiring 2 years from its effective date. No public comment is stated in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading; Public Hearing and Second Reading scheduled
- Address:
- Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne to the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
VKB MICRO MOBILITY
Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261016) to regulate the operation of micromobility devices, electric bicycles, and motorized scooters. The ordinance, titled VKB MICRO MOBILITY, was introduced on 6/1/2026 and adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) on 6/16/2026, with a public hearing and second reading scheduled for 7/21/2026. The proposed regulations apply to Crandon Boulevard from the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne to the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, contingent on interlocal agreements with municipalities. Key provisions include a 20 mph speed limit on County-owned rights-of-way, prohibition of sidewalk operation except for parking, and restrictions on parking to avoid obstruction and maintain pedestrian clearance. Municipalities can enforce these regulations and may adopt additional restrictions, provided they conduct a 60-day public awareness campaign and post signage. Violations are subject to civil penalties of $250 for a first offense and $500 for subsequent offenses. The ordinance includes a sunset provision, expiring 2 years from its effective date. No public comment is stated in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading; Public Hearing and Second Reading scheduled
- Address:
- Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne to the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
VKB MICRO MOBILITY
Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance to regulate the operation of micromobility devices, electric bicycles, and motorized scooters. The ordinance, File Number 261016, aims to re-establish regulations similar to a previous ordinance that sunsetted. It specifies rules for operation, including speed limits and where devices can be ridden and parked. Municipalities can enforce these regulations within their boundaries through interlocal agreements. The ordinance includes a sunset provision of 2 years from its effective date. It was adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on June 16, 2026, and a public hearing and second reading are scheduled for July 21, 2026. The ordinance applies to Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne and the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, provided an interlocal agreement is in place. Penalties for violations include civil penalties of $250 for a first offense and $500 for subsequent offenses.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading; Public Hearing and Second Reading scheduled for 7.21.26 BCC
- Address:
- Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne to the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
VKB MICRO MOBILITY
Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number 261016) to regulate the operation of micromobility devices, electric bicycles, and motorized scooters. The ordinance, titled VKB MICRO MOBILITY, was introduced on 6/1/2026 and adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on 6/16/2026, with a public hearing and second reading scheduled for 7/21/2026. The proposed regulations apply to Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne and the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, contingent on interlocal agreements with municipalities. Key provisions include speed limits of 20 mph, prohibition of sidewalk operation except for parking, and restrictions on parking to avoid obstruction. Municipalities can enforce these regulations and may adopt additional restrictions after a 60-day public awareness campaign and proper signage. The ordinance includes a sunset provision of 2 years from its effective date and establishes civil penalties for violations, with fines of $250 for a first offense and $500 for subsequent offenses. No public comment is stated in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading; Public Hearing and Second Reading scheduled for 7.21.26 BCC
- Address:
- Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne to the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
VKB MICRO MOBILITY
This ordinance, File Number 261016, titled VKB MICRO MOBILITY, proposes regulations for the operation of micromobility devices, electric bicycles, and motorized scooters on rights-of-way within Miami-Dade County. It re-creates Section 2-98.3 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida, and provides for legislative intent, definitions, operation and parking rules, and enforcement mechanisms. Notably, it specifies applicability to Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne and the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, contingent upon interlocal agreements with municipalities. The ordinance includes a sunset provision of 2 years from its effective date. It was adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on 6/16/2026 and is scheduled for a public hearing and second reading on 7/21/2026. Penalties for violations include civil penalties of $250 for a first offense and $500 for subsequent offenses.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading; scheduled for public hearing and second reading
- Address:
- Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne to the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
VKB MICRO MOBILITY
Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261016) to regulate the operation of micromobility devices, electric bicycles, and motorized scooters on rights-of-way. The ordinance, titled 'VKB MICRO MOBILITY', was introduced on June 1, 2026, and had its first reading adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on June 16, 2026. A public hearing and second reading are scheduled for July 21, 2026. The proposed regulations apply to Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne and the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, contingent on interlocal agreements with municipalities. The ordinance aims to allow municipalities to enforce these regulations within their boundaries, including provisions for civil penalties. It includes definitions for various devices and sets operational rules such as speed limits (20 mph maximum), prohibition of sidewalk operation except for parking, and restrictions on parking locations to maintain pedestrian clearance. The ordinance has a sunset provision of 2 years from its effective date. Raquel A. Regalado is the prime sponsor.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading; scheduled for public hearing and second reading
- Address:
- Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne to the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
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