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GARBAGE COLLECTION

Miami-Dade County's Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee deferred a resolution (File Number: 261225) authorizing a non-competitive designated purchase for garbage collection and disposal services under Contract No. 6938-2/22. The proposed action seeks to extend the contract by three years and add $19,411,303 in expenditure authority, bringing the total modified cumulative amount to $81,897,586. This extension is intended to provide time for the Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) to transition these services from contracted vendors to in-house operations. Multiple county departments, including Housing and Community Development (HCD), Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces (PROS), Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation (MDCR), People and Internal Operations (PIOD), and Water and Sewer (WASD), require additional funding due to increased service demands, changes in operational needs, and redevelopment activities. The contract was originally approved in 2013 and awarded to multiple vendors, including Waste Connections of Florida, Inc. and Waste Management, Inc. of Florida.

Board:
Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Deferred
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County

GARBAGE COLLECTION

Miami-Dade County's Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee deferred a resolution (File Number: 261225) authorizing a non-competitive designated purchase for garbage collection and disposal services under Contract No. 6938-2/22. The proposed action seeks to authorize an additional three-year extension and an expenditure of $19,411,303.00, bringing the total modified cumulative amount to $81,897,586.00 for multiple County departments. This extension is intended to provide time for the Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) to transition these services from contracted vendors to in-house operations. The largest users requiring additional expenditure authority include the Housing and Community Development (HCD) department ($6,500,000), Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department (PROS) ($6,500,000), Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation (MDCR) ($1,980,000), People and Internal Operations Department (PIOD) ($1,436,000), and Water and Sewer Department (WASD) ($1,701,525). The contract was originally approved in 2013 and awarded to multiple vendors, including Waste Connections of Florida, Inc. and Waste Management, Inc. of Florida. The item was introduced on 7/6/2026 and deferred on 7/15/2026.

Board:
Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Deferred
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County

GARBAGE COLLECTION

This legislative item concerns a resolution authorizing a non-competitive designated purchase for garbage collection and disposal services under Contract No. 6938-2/22. The proposal seeks to extend the contract by three years and authorize an additional expenditure of $19,411,303.00, bringing the total modified cumulative amount to $81,897,586.00. This extension is intended to provide continuity of services for multiple county departments while the Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) transitions these services to in-house operations. The extension is necessary due to increased operational needs, changes in service levels, and the time required for DSWM to procure equipment, hire and train personnel, and establish new service routes. The item was deferred by the Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee on July 15, 2026.

Board:
Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Deferred
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Mayor's Office (Daniella Levine Cava)

GARBAGE COLLECTION

Miami-Dade County's Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee deferred a resolution (File Number: 261225) authorizing a non-competitive designated purchase for garbage collection and disposal services under Contract No. 6938-2/22. The proposed resolution sought to extend the contract by three years and add $19,411,303.00 in expenditure authority, bringing the total modified cumulative amount to $81,897,586.00. This extension is intended to provide time for the Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) to transition these services from contracted vendors to in-house operations. Multiple county departments, including Housing and Community Development (HCD), Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces (PROS), Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation (MDCR), People and Internal Operations (PIOD), and Water and Sewer (WASD), require additional funding due to increased operational needs, service level changes, and redevelopment activities. The contract was originally approved in 2013 and awarded to multiple vendors, including Waste Connections of Florida, Inc. and Waste Management, Inc. of Florida.

Board:
Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Deferred
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County

GARBAGE COLLECTION

This legislative item concerns a resolution authorizing a non-competitive designated purchase for garbage collection and disposal services under Contract No. 6938-2/22. The proposal seeks to authorize an additional three years and an expenditure of $19,411,303.00, bringing the total modified cumulative amount to $81,897,586.00 for multiple County departments. The extension is intended to allow the Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) time to transition these services to in-house operations. The item was deferred by the Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee on 7/15/2026. The contract was originally approved on September 17, 2013, and awarded to multiple vendors, including Waste Connections of Florida, Inc. and Waste Management, Inc. of Florida. The largest users requiring additional expenditure authority are the Housing and Community Development (HCD), Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department (PROS), Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation (MDCR), People and Internal Operations Department (PIOD), and Water and Sewer Department (WASD).

Board:
Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Deferred
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Mayor's Office (Daniella Levine Cava)

GARBAGE COLLECTION

Miami-Dade County's Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee deferred a resolution (File Number: 261225) authorizing a non-competitive designated purchase for garbage collection and disposal services under Contract No. 6938-2/22. The proposed action seeks to extend the contract by three years and add $19,411,303.00 in expenditure authority, bringing the total modified cumulative amount to $81,897,586.00. This extension is intended to provide time for the Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) to transition these services from contracted vendors to in-house operations. Multiple county departments, including Housing and Community Development (HCD), Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces (PROS), Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation (MDCR), People and Internal Operations (PIOD), and Water and Sewer (WASD), require additional funding due to increased service demands, changes in operational needs, and redevelopment activities. The contract was originally approved in 2013 and awarded to multiple vendors, including Waste Connections of Florida, Inc. and Waste Management, Inc. of Florida.

Board:
Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Deferred
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County

GARBAGE COLLECTION

Miami-Dade County's Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee deferred a resolution (File Number: 261225) authorizing a non-competitive designated purchase for garbage collection and disposal services under Contract No. 6938-2/22. The proposed modification seeks to extend the contract by three years and add $19,411,303.00 in expenditure authority, bringing the total modified cumulative amount to $81,897,586.00. This extension is intended to provide time for the Department of Solid Waste Management to transition these services to in-house operations. Several county departments, including Housing and Community Development (HCD), Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces (PROS), Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation (MDCR), People and Internal Operations (PIOD), and Water and Sewer (WASD), require additional funding due to increased service demands, changes in operational needs, and redevelopment activities. The contract was originally awarded on September 17, 2013, and the current term expires May 31, 2028. The proposed modification would extend the expiration date to May 31, 2031. The resolution was introduced on 7/6/2026 and deferred by the committee on 7/15/2026.

Board:
Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Deferred
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County

Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee - 2026-07-15 agenda PDF

[case 261158] The Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee is considering a resolution authorizing additional expenditure authority for dewatering and tank cleaning services for the Water and Sewer Department. The proposed additional expenditure is $12,879,707.00, bringing the total modified cumulative pool amount to $18,896,707.00. Any contract award exceeding $5,000,000.00 under this pool requires ratification by the Board. This item is related to prequalification pool no. EVN0000187. [Venetian Causeway; case 261270] The Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee is considering a resolution to award Contract No. S-20298 for the Venetian Causeway Water Main and Sewer Force Main Relocation to ITG Communications LLC. The contract amount is $3,096,425.02, with a contract period of 231 calendar days. The resolution authorizes the County Mayor or designee to utilize the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department’s Consent Decree and Capital Improvement Programs Acceleration Ordinance to manage the contract and exercise related provisions. [case 261225] The Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee is considering a resolution authorizing a non-competitive designated purchase for garbage collection and disposal services under Contract No. 6938/22. This authorization is for additional time of three years and an expenditure of $19,411,303.00, bringing the total modified cumulative amount to $81,897,586.00 for multiple county departments. The authorization is pursuant to Section 2-8.1(b)(3) of the County Code, requiring a two-thirds vote of members present.

Board:
Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Agenda
Address:
Venetian Causeway
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department

Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee - 2026-07-15 agenda PDF

This document is a preliminary meeting agenda for the Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee of Miami-Dade County, scheduled for Wednesday, July 15, 2026, at 12:30 PM in the Commission Chambers. The agenda includes rules on decorum and prime sponsorship, an invocation, roll call, pledge of allegiance, and an opportunity for the public to be heard. A key discussion item (1F1) involves proposed FY 2026-27 budget presentations from several departments, including Communication, Information and Technology; Solid Waste Management; Water and Sewer; People and Internal Operations; and Regulatory and Economic Resources. The agenda also lists two resolutions for consideration: Resolution 261158, authorizing additional expenditure authority for dewatering and tank cleaning services for the Water and Sewer Department, and Resolution 261270, awarding a contract for the Venetian Causeway water main and sewer force main relocation to ITG Communications LLC. The agenda concludes with reports and adjournment.

Board:
Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Agenda

Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee - 2026-07-15 agenda PDF

This document is an agenda for the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee meeting on July 15, 2026. It lists various discussion, public hearing, and county commission items. Key items include a discussion on the FY 2026-27 budget, an ordinance revising notification requirements for the Board of County Commissioners, a resolution approving the extension of 2026 real and personal property tax rolls, resolutions amending the Miami-Dade County Investment Policy, approval of the amended FY 2025-2026 budget for the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency, a resolution waiving competitive bidding for limited owner's representative advisory services for the new Integrated Command and Communications Center (IC3) at Lightspeed Facility, a resolution delegating authority to negotiate an amendment to an exchange agreement with UNICAPITAL MEDLEY QOZB LLC and allocating funds for the Animal Services Department South Dade Pet Adoption and Protection Center, and a resolution authorizing a license agreement with the City of Homestead for a spay/neuter mobile unit at Harris Field Park. The agenda also includes approval of minutes from previous meetings.

Board:
Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Agenda
Address:
111 N.W. 1st Street, Miami, FL 33128

Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee - 2026-07-15 agenda PDF

[case 260681] Item 1G1: Ordinance amending Section 2-1 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida, revising requirements relating to notification provided by the County Mayor or County Mayor's designee to all applicable District Commissioners of certain matters that originate with the administration. Prime Sponsor: Marleine Bastien. Co-Sponsor: Sen. Rene Garcia. Case Number: 260681. This item was deferred multiple times. Tentatively scheduled for a public hearing on July 15, 2026. [case 261177] Item 2A: Resolution approving extension of 2026 real and personal property tax rolls and issuance of tax bills prior to completion of the Value Adjustment Board hearings; and authorizing the Miami-Dade County Office of the Tax Collector to conduct county business at all tax collector branch offices. Prime Sponsor: Danielle Cohen Higgins. Case Number: 261177. [case 252453] Item 2B: Resolution amending the Miami-Dade County Investment Policy to modify the composition of certain authorized investments to reflect changes in state law and to update certain references. Prime Sponsor: Sen. Rene Garcia. Case Number: 252453. This item was deferred multiple times. [case 261175] Item 2B Substitute: Resolution amending the Miami-Dade County Investment Policy to modify the composition of certain authorized investments, remove provision necessitating Board approval prior to investment in the Local Government Surplus Fund Trust Fund, and update certain references to clarify the role of the County Clerk and Comptroller. Prime Sponsor: Sen. Rene Garcia. Case Number: 261175. See original item under file no. 252453. [Omni Community Redevelopment Area; case 260531] Item 3A: Resolution approving the amended Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget totaling $73,064,289.00 for the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency and the Omni Community Redevelopment Area. Office of Management and Budget. Case Number: 260531. [11500 NW 25 Street, Sweetwater, Florida; case 261118] Item 3B: Resolution waiving competitive bidding by a two-thirds vote of the Board members present in accordance with Section 5.03(D) of the Home Rule Charter and Section 2-8.1 of the Code of Miami-Dade County; approving and authorizing the County Mayor or the County Mayor's designee to execute an agreement for limited owner's representative advisory services in the amount of $2,024,106.00 for the New Integrated Command and Communications Center (IC3) at the Lightspeed Facility located at 11500 NW 25 Street, Sweetwater, Florida. Project No. DB20-ISD-01, Contract No. 1190038. Case Number: 261118. [case 261125] Item 6A: Approval of the Clerk's summary of minutes for the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee meetings. Meetings reviewed: April 15, 2026; May 13, 2026; June 10, 2026. Case Number: 261125.

Board:
Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Agenda
Decision:
Tentatively scheduled for public hearing
Address:
Omni Community Redevelopment Area
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Office of the Tax Collector

OMNI COMMUNITY CRA

The Board of County Commissioners is considering the amended Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency and the Omni Community Redevelopment Area. The total amended budget is $73,064,289.00. This budget was previously approved by the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency on February 12, 2026, and by the City of Miami on February 26, 2026. The budget includes various funding sources such as County TIF, City TIF, carryover funds, and a Children's Trust contribution. Expenditures are allocated to administrative costs, operating expenses, professional services, grants, debt service, land acquisition, construction projects in progress, obligations with other governments (including Performing Arts Center, Seaport tunnel, Children's Trust programs, and Maurice Ferre Park), and reserves. The redevelopment area is located within County Commission Districts 3 and 5. The agency and redevelopment area are scheduled to sunset in 2047. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this item to the Board with a favorable recommendation on July 15, 2026. A $150 million bond to fund projects within the redevelopment plan is pending approval by the Board of County Commissioners.

Board:
Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
Applicant:
Omni Community Redevelopment Agency

OMNI COMMUNITY CRA

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering the amended Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency and Area. The total amended budget is $73,064,289.00. The budget was approved by the Agency on February 12, 2026, and the City of Miami on February 26, 2026. Key allocations include $1,400,000 for professional and contractual services, $31,285,468 for grants to outside organizations, $2,815,441 for debt service, $250,768 for land acquisition, $1,429,835 for construction projects in progress, and $27,727,291 for obligations with other governments, which includes $17,925,659 to the County and $4,000,000 for Maurice Ferre Park capital improvements. The redevelopment area is located within County Commission Districts 3 and 5. The Agency is funded through tax increment financing (TIF) and is scheduled to sunset in 2047. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this item to the Board with a favorable recommendation on July 15, 2026.

Board:
Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Recommended for approval by Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee; pending Board of County Commissioners approval
Applicant:
Omni Community Redevelopment Agency

OMNI COMMUNITY CRA

Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners is considering the amended Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency and Area. The total amended budget is $73,064,289.00. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this item to the Board with a favorable recommendation. The budget includes funding for various operating and redevelopment expenses, such as professional and contractual services, grants to outside organizations, debt service, land acquisition, construction projects in progress, and obligations with other governments including payments for the Performing Arts Center, Seaport tunnel, Children's Trust programs, and Maurice Ferre Park capital improvements. The Omni Community Redevelopment Area is located within County Commission Districts 3 and 5. The Agency and the redevelopment area are scheduled to sunset in 2047. The budget was previously approved by the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency on February 12, 2026, and the City of Miami on February 26, 2026.

Board:
Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
Applicant:
Omni Community Redevelopment Agency

OMNI COMMUNITY CRA

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering the amended Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency and the Omni Community Redevelopment Area. The total amended budget is $73,064,289.00. The budget was approved by the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency on February 12, 2026, and by the City of Miami on February 26, 2026. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this item to the Board with a favorable recommendation on July 15, 2026. The redevelopment area is located within County Commission Districts 3 and 5. Funding sources include tax increment financing (TIF) from the County and City, carryover funds, and a Children's Trust contribution. Operating and redevelopment expenses include professional and contractual services, grants to outside organizations, debt service, land acquisition, construction projects in progress, and obligations with other governments such as the Performing Arts Center, Seaport tunnel, Children's Trust programs, and Maurice Ferre Park capital improvements. The Agency and redevelopment area are scheduled to sunset in 2047. Public comment is not stated in this document.

Board:
Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
Applicant:
Omni Community Redevelopment Agency

OMNI COMMUNITY CRA

Miami-Dade County is considering the amended Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency and Area. The total budget is $73,064,289.00. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee is reviewing this legislative item. The budget includes various expenditures such as professional and contractual services, grants, debt service, land acquisition, and construction projects in progress. The Omni Community Redevelopment Area is located within County Commission Districts 3 and 5. The budget is funded through tax increment financing (TIF). The item is currently 'In Committee'.

Board:
Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Omni Community Redevelopment Agency

OMNI COMMUNITY CRA

This legislative item concerns the approval of the amended Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency and the Omni Community Redevelopment Area. The total amended budget is $73,064,289.00. The budget includes various expenditures such as professional and contractual services ($1,400,000), grants to outside organizations ($31,285,468), debt service ($2,815,441), land acquisition ($250,768), construction projects in progress ($1,429,835), and obligations with other governments including funds for the Performing Arts Center, Seaport tunnel, Children's Trust programs, and Maurice Ferre Park capital improvements. The Agency and its counsel have determined that all expenditures are allowable under its Redevelopment Plan and relevant statutes. The budget was approved by the Agency on February 12, 2026, and the City of Miami on February 26, 2026. The redevelopment area is scheduled to sunset in 2047. The document does not list any registered lobbyists or public comments.

Board:
Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Omni Community Redevelopment Agency

OMNI COMMUNITY CRA

Miami-Dade County is considering the amended Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency and the Omni Community Redevelopment Area. The total amended budget is $73,064,289.00. The budget includes various allocations for operating and redevelopment expenses, such as professional and contractual services, grants, debt service, land acquisition, construction projects in progress, and obligations with other governments. The Omni Community Redevelopment Area is located within County Commission Districts 3 and 5. The budget is funded through tax increment financing (TIF). The item is currently 'In Committee' and has an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026.

Board:
Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Omni Community Redevelopment Agency

OMNI COMMUNITY CRA

This legislative item concerns the approval of the amended Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency and the Omni Community Redevelopment Area. The total amended budget is $73,064,289.00. The budget includes various expenditures such as professional and contractual services, grants to outside organizations, debt service, land acquisition, construction projects in progress, and obligations with other governments including payments for the Performing Arts Center, Seaport tunnel, Children's Trust programs, and Maurice Ferre Park capital improvements. The Omni Community Redevelopment Area is located within County Commission Districts 3 and 5. The Agency's revenue source is tax increment financing (TIF). The budget was approved by the Agency on February 12, 2026, and the City of Miami on February 26, 2026. The item is currently 'In Committee'.

Board:
Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Omni Community Redevelopment Agency

OMNI COMMUNITY CRA

Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners is considering the amended Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency and Area. The total amended budget is $73,064,289.00. The budget was approved by the Agency on February 12, 2026, and the City of Miami on February 26, 2026. The budget includes funding for administrative expenditures, operating and redevelopment expenses, grants to outside organizations, debt service, interfund transfers, land acquisition, construction projects in progress, and obligations with other governments, including payments to the County for the Performing Arts Center and Seaport tunnel, and capital improvements for Maurice Ferre Park. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this item to the Board with a favorable recommendation on July 15, 2026. The redevelopment area is located within County Commission Districts 3 and 5. The Agency and redevelopment area are scheduled to sunset on July 7, 2047.

Board:
Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
Date:
2026-07-15
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
Applicant:
Omni Community Redevelopment Agency

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