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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. The ordinance allows municipalities to enforce these regulations and potentially adopt additional restrictions. It sets operational rules including a 20 mph speed limit on County-owned rights-of-way, prohibits sidewalk operation except for parking, and mandates parking in designated areas that maintain 3 feet of clearance. Violations are subject to civil penalties, with first offenses costing $250 and subsequent offenses $500. 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 adopted an ordinance regulating the operation of micromobility devices, electric bicycles, and motorized scooters. The ordinance re-creates Section 2-98.3 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida, providing regulations for their operation on rights-of-way. It allows municipalities to enforce these regulations within their boundaries via interlocal agreements. The ordinance includes definitions, operational rules (e.g., speed limits, sidewalk prohibition), parking restrictions, and civil penalties. A sunset provision limits the ordinance's duration to 2 years from its effective date. 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, contingent on an interlocal agreement.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Adopted
Address:
Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne to the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners

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', aims to re-establish regulations similar to a previous ordinance that sunsetted. It provides for legislative intent, definitions, operational rules (including speed limits and parking restrictions), and allows municipalities to enforce these regulations within their boundaries via interlocal agreements. The proposed ordinance was adopted on first reading on June 16, 2026, and a public hearing and second reading are scheduled for July 21, 2026. The ordinance includes a sunset provision of 2 years from its effective date. Enforcement will be by civil penalty, with fines of $250 for a first offense and $500 for subsequent offenses. 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 on interlocal agreements.

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 in Miami-Dade County. It re-creates Section 2-98.3 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida, to provide for regulations on rights-of-way, including definitions, operation rules, and enforcement mechanisms. A key provision allows municipalities to enforce these regulations within their boundaries via 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 6/16/2026 and scheduled for a public hearing and second reading on 7/21/2026. The ordinance applies specifically 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. Penalties for violations are established, with first offenses incurring a $250.00 civil penalty and subsequent offenses $500.00.

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 specifies rules for operation on rights-of-way, including speed limits, sidewalk restrictions, and parking. Municipalities may enforce these regulations through interlocal agreements, which would require a public information campaign and signage. The ordinance includes a sunset provision of 2 years from its effective date. The Board of County Commissioners adopted the ordinance on first reading on June 16, 2026, and scheduled a public hearing for July 21, 2026. The ordinance is intended to provide a framework for the safe use of these devices and allows municipalities to adopt additional restrictions. Enforcement will be by civil penalty, with fines 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 on rights-of-way. The ordinance, titled VKB MICRO MOBILITY, was introduced on 6/1/2026 and scheduled for a public hearing and second reading before the Board of County Commissioners on 7/21/2026. It was adopted on first reading on 6/16/2026. The proposed regulations would 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 municipalities entering into interlocal agreements for enforcement. The ordinance includes definitions for micromobility devices, electric bicycles, and motorized scooters, and sets operational rules such as speed limits (20 mph maximum on County-owned rights-of-way), restrictions on sidewalk operation (except for parking), and parking prohibitions that obstruct access or walkway clearance. Municipalities may enforce these regulations and can adopt additional restrictions, provided they conduct a 60-day public awareness campaign and post signage. Violations are subject to civil penalties, with first offenses costing $250 and subsequent offenses $500. The ordinance includes a sunset provision, repealing 2 years from its effective date. The ordinance was sponsored by Raquel A. Regalado. No registered lobbyists are listed. The document notes that 4-6 weeks are required for implementation and that the ordinance has a 2-year sunset.

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 adopted an ordinance regulating the operation of micromobility devices, electric bicycles, and motorized scooters. The ordinance re-creates Section 2-98.3 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida, providing regulations for their operation on rights-of-way. It allows municipalities to enforce these regulations within their boundaries through interlocal agreements. The ordinance includes definitions, operational rules (e.g., speed limits, sidewalk prohibition, parking restrictions), and civil penalties for violations. It specifically applies 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 an interlocal agreement. The ordinance has a sunset provision of 2 years from its effective date. No public comment was stated in the document.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Adopted
Address:
Crandon Boulevard between the northern limits of the Village of Key Biscayne to the northern entrance of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners

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, and allows municipalities to enforce these regulations 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 6/16/2026 and is scheduled for a public hearing and second reading on 7/21/2026. The specific area of applicability mentioned 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 municipal interlocal agreements. Enforcement will be by civil penalty, with fines 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

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 scheduled for a public hearing and second reading on 7/21/2026. Penalties for violations are established, with first offenses incurring a $250.00 civil penalty and subsequent offenses $500.00. Municipalities may enforce these regulations under specific conditions, including a 60-day public information campaign and posting of signage.

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 speed limits of 20 mph, 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, 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 on rights-of-way. The ordinance, titled VKB MICRO MOBILITY, was introduced on 6/1/2026 and scheduled for a public hearing and second reading before the Board of County Commissioners on 7/21/2026. It was adopted on first reading on 6/16/2026. The proposed regulations would 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 re-establish regulations similar to a previous ordinance (Ordinance No. 24-45) that sunsetted, with a new sunset provision of 2 years from its effective date. Key provisions include a 20 mph speed limit on County-owned rights-of-way, prohibition of sidewalk operation except for parking, and operation only within bike lanes or on streets with a 30 mph or less speed limit. Parking restrictions are in place to avoid obstruction and maintain sidewalk clearance. Municipalities may enforce these regulations via civil penalties, with first offense fines of $250 and subsequent offenses at $500. Municipalities must conduct a 60-day public information campaign and post signage before enforcement. The ordinance is expected to take 4-6 weeks to implement after enactment.

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 on rights-of-way. 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 operation only within bike lanes or on streets with a 30 mph or less speed limit. Parking restrictions aim to prevent obstruction of ingress/egress and maintain sidewalk clearance. Municipalities can enforce these regulations via civil penalties ($250 for first offense, $500 for subsequent offenses) after a 60-day public awareness campaign and posting of signage. The ordinance includes a sunset provision, expiring 2 years from its effective date. The ordinance was adopted on first reading and is pending further action.

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 speed limits of 20 mph 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, with first offenses costing $250 and subsequent offenses $500. 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 on rights-of-way. The ordinance aims to re-establish regulations similar to a previous ordinance that sunsetted. It allows municipalities to enforce these regulations within their boundaries via interlocal agreements. The ordinance specifies operational rules, including speed limits (20 mph maximum), prohibition of sidewalk riding except for parking, and designated parking requirements. It also establishes civil penalties for violations, with fines of $250 for a first offense and $500 for subsequent offenses. The ordinance includes a sunset provision of 2 years from its effective date. The Board of County Commissioners adopted the ordinance on first reading on June 16, 2026, with a public hearing and second reading scheduled for July 21, 2026. The ordinance is applicable 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. The ordinance is sponsored by Commissioner Raquel A. Regalado.

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 is scheduled for a public hearing and second reading before the Board of County Commissioners on 7/21/2026. It aims to re-establish regulations similar to a previous ordinance (Ordinance No. 24-45) that sunsetted, allowing municipalities to enforce these rules within their boundaries via interlocal agreements. The proposed regulations include limitations on speed (20 mph), operation on sidewalks (prohibited except for parking), parking locations, and rider limits. Violations could result in 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. A specific applicability is noted for 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 an interlocal agreement.

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

WAIVER OF PLAT - 8210 SW 63 PL (D7)

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners approved a waiver of plat for 8210SW63PL LLC. The property is located in Section 36, Township 54 South, Range 40 East, and is bounded by SW 82 Street (north), SW 63 Place (east), approximately 160 feet north of SW 83 Street (south), and approximately 50 feet east of SW 64 Avenue (west). The proposed usage is a single-family residence on one parcel, with existing RU-1 zoning. The developer is required to connect to public water and install Type 3 OSTDS. All improvements are stated to be in place, with no fiscal impact to the county.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
8210 SW 63 PL
Applicant:
8210SW63PL LLC

WAIVER OF PLAT - 8210 SW 63 PL (D7)

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners approved a waiver of plat for 8210SW63PL LLC. The project is located in Section 36, Township 54 South, Range 40 East, with zoning RU-1 for a single-family residence. The developer is required to connect to public water and install Type 3 OSTDS. All improvements are in place, and there is no fiscal impact to the county. The Miami-Dade County Plat Committee recommended approval.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
8210 SW 63 PL
Applicant:
8210SW63PL LLC

WAIVER OF PLAT - 8210 SW 63 PL (D7)

Miami-Dade County Commission approved a waiver of plat for 8210SW63PL LLC. The property is located in Section 36, Township 54 South, Range 40 East, and is zoned RU-1 for a single-family residence. The development requires connection to public water and installation of Type 3 OSTDS. All improvements are stated to be in place, with no fiscal impact to the county. The Plat Committee recommended approval.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
8210 SW 63 PL
Applicant:
8210SW63PL LLC

WAIVER OF PLAT - 8210 SW 63 PL (D7)

Miami-Dade County Commission approved a waiver of plat for 8210SW63PL LLC. The project is located in Section 36, Township 54 South, Range 40 East, and is bounded by SW 82 Street to the north, SW 63 Place to the east, approximately 160 feet north of SW 83 Street to the south, and approximately 50 feet east of SW 64 Avenue to the west. The proposed usage is a single-family residence on one parcel, with existing RU-1 zoning. The development requires connection to public water and installation of Type 3 OSTDS. All improvements are stated to be in place, with no fiscal impact to the county. The Miami-Dade County Plat Committee recommended approval.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
8210 SW 63 PL
Applicant:
8210SW63PL LLC

WAIVER OF PLAT - 8210 SW 63 PL (D7)

Miami-Dade County Commission approved a waiver of plat for 8210SW63PL LLC. The property is located in Section 36, Township 54 South, Range 40 East, and is bounded by SW 82 Street (north), SW 63 Place (east), approximately 160 feet north of SW 83 Street (south), and approximately 50 feet east of SW 64 Avenue (west). The proposed usage is a single-family residence, with one parcel. The development is required to connect to public water and install Type 3 OSTDS. All improvements are in place, and there is no fiscal impact to the county. The Miami-Dade County Plat Committee recommended approval.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
8210 SW 63 PL
Applicant:
8210SW63PL LLC

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