Board of County Commissioners: June 2026
Miami-Dade County
ACQUISITION OF THE FUEL FACILITY
Miami-Dade County is proceeding with the acquisition of a fuel facility property located on Fisher Island, identified as Parcels 1 and 2, for the continued operation of PortMiami. The current operator, TransMontaigne Terminals, LLC, will cease operations by May 2027, and the owner, HRP Fisher Island, LLC, intends to redevelop the property for residential use. The County aims to acquire the property through negotiation or eminent domain, with an authorized incentive offer up to 15% over the appraised value. Appraisals range from $25 million to $430 million. The acquisition is funded by Seaport Revenue Bonds. The Board of County Commissioners amended the property description for condemnation proceedings and declared the acquisition a public necessity. Previous resolutions (R-897-25 and R-995-25) authorized negotiations and eminent domain actions. The County Mayor's office determined that on-port alternatives were not viable.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended (Resolution declared acquisition a public necessity and authorized actions to acquire)
- Address:
- Fisher Island
- Applicant:
- Port of Miami (Requester), Miami-Dade County (Acquiring Entity), HRP Fisher Island, LLC (Current Owner), TransMontaigne Terminals, LLC (Current Operator)
ACQUISITION OF THE FUEL FACILITY
Miami-Dade County is proceeding with the acquisition of a fuel facility property located on Fisher Island, identified as Parcels 1 and 2, for the continued and future operation of a fuel facility for PortMiami and ancillary port purposes. The acquisition is deemed a public necessity. The County Mayor or designee and County Attorney are authorized to acquire the property through negotiation or eminent domain. An incentive offer of up to 15 percent over the appraised value is also authorized. The current operator, TransMontaigne Terminals, LLC, will cease operations by May 2027, and the owner, HRP Fisher Island, LLC, intends to redevelop the property for residential housing. The County has received appraisals ranging from $25 million to $430 million. Funding will come from Seaport Revenue Bonds. The Board of County Commissioners amended the property description to be condemned.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended (Resolution declaring acquisition a public necessity and authorizing acquisition actions)
- Address:
- Fisher Island
- Applicant:
- Port of Miami (Requester), Miami-Dade County (Acquiring Entity)
ACQUISITION OF THE FUEL FACILITY
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners amended a resolution to declare the acquisition of a fuel facility property on Fisher Island a public necessity. The property, identified as Parcels 1 and 2 in legal descriptions, is crucial for PortMiami's continued and future operation of a fuel facility and ancillary port purposes. The County is authorized to acquire the property through negotiation or eminent domain, with an incentive offer up to 15 percent over appraised value allowed. The current operator, TransMontaigne Terminals, LLC, will cease operations by May 2027, and the owner, HRP Fisher Island, LLC, intends to repurpose the property for residential housing. Appraisals range from $25 million to $430 million, and acquisition will be funded by Seaport Revenue Bonds. The resolution was amended to accurately identify the parcels to be acquired.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended
- Address:
- Fisher Island
- Applicant:
- Port of Miami (Requester), Miami-Dade County (Acquiring Entity), HRP Fisher Island, LLC (Current Owner), TransMontaigne Terminals, LLC (Current Operator)
ACQUISITION OF THE FUEL FACILITY
Miami-Dade County is proceeding with the acquisition of a fuel facility property located on Fisher Island, identified as Parcels 1 and 2, for the continued operation of PortMiami. The property is currently operated by TransMontaigne Terminals, LLC, under a lease agreement that will cease fuel operations by May 2027. The owner, HRP Fisher Island, LLC, intends to redevelop the property for residential housing. The County aims to acquire the property through negotiation or eminent domain, with an authorized incentive offer up to 15 percent over the appraised value. Appraisals range from $25 million to $430 million. The acquisition will be funded by Seaport Revenue Bonds. The Board of County Commissioners amended the property description for condemnation proceedings. Public comment is not stated in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended (Resolution authorizing acquisition)
- Address:
- Fisher Island
- Applicant:
- Port of Miami (Requester), Miami-Dade County (Acquiring Entity)
ACQUISITION OF THE FUEL FACILITY
Miami-Dade County is proceeding with the acquisition of a fuel facility property located on Fisher Island, identified as Parcels 1 and 2, for the continued operation of PortMiami. The acquisition is deemed a public necessity to ensure the ongoing supply of marine fuel for PortMiami's cruise and cargo operations. The current operator, TransMontaigne Terminals, LLC, will cease operations by May 2027, and the owner, HRP Fisher Island, LLC, intends to redevelop the property for residential use. Miami-Dade County will pursue acquisition through negotiation or eminent domain, with authorization to make an incentive offer up to 15 percent over the appraised value. Appraisals range from $25 million to $430 million, and funding will come from Seaport Revenue Bonds. The County Commission amended the property description for condemnation. No public comment is stated in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended (Resolution declaring acquisition a public necessity and authorizing actions to acquire)
- Address:
- Fisher Island
- Applicant:
- Port of Miami (Requester), Miami-Dade County (Acquiring Entity), HRP Fisher Island, LLC (Current Owner), TransMontaigne Terminals, LLC (Current Operator)
ACQUISITION OF THE FUEL FACILITY
Miami-Dade County is proceeding with the acquisition of a fuel facility property located on Fisher Island, identified as Parcels 1 and 2, for the continued operation of PortMiami. The property is currently owned by HRP Fisher Island, LLC and operated by TransMontaigne Terminals, LLC, with operations set to cease by May 2027 as HRP intends to redevelop the site for residential housing. The County aims to acquire the property through negotiation or eminent domain, with an authorized incentive offer up to 15 percent over the appraised value. Appraisals range from $25 million to $430 million, and funding will come from Seaport Revenue Bonds. The acquisition is deemed a public necessity to ensure the continuous supply of marine fuel for PortMiami's cruise and cargo operations, which contribute significantly to the regional economy.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended (Resolution declaring acquisition a public necessity, authorizing acquisition by negotiation or eminent domain)
- Address:
- Fisher Island
- Applicant:
- Port of Miami
AWARD OF PSA TO ARCADIS (E24WS06)
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution ratifying the award of a Non-Exclusive Professional Services Agreement to Arcadis U.S., Inc. for Project No. E24WS06. This agreement, valued at up to $6,655,000.00, is for Water and Sewer Rates, Fee Analysis, and Bond Engineering Services for the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD). The contract term is three years with two one-year options to renew. The services are essential for WASD's financial stability, compliance with bond covenant requirements, and informed infrastructure investment decisions. The award followed a competitive solicitation process where Arcadis U.S., Inc. was ranked the highest qualified firm. No public comment or stakeholder sentiment was stated in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Arcadis U.S., Inc.
AWARD OF PSA TO ARCADIS (E24WS06)
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners ratified the award of a Non-Exclusive Professional Services Agreement to Arcadis U.S., Inc. for Project No. E24WS06. The project involves Water and Sewer Rates, Fee Analysis, and Bond Engineering Services. The agreement amount is not to exceed $6,655,000.00 for a three-year term with two one-year options to renew. The services are essential for the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department's (WASD) financial stability, compliance with bond covenant requirements, and strategic decision-making. The award was made following a full and open competitive solicitation.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Arcadis U.S., Inc.
AWARD OF PSA TO ARCADIS (E24WS06)
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-538-26, ratifying the award of a Non-Exclusive Professional Services Agreement (Agreement No. 25AUSI003) to Arcadis U.S., Inc. for Project No. E24WS06. This project involves Water and Sewer Rates, Fee Analysis, and Bond Engineering Services for the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD). The agreement is for an amount not to exceed $6,655,000.00 and has a term of three years with two one-year options to renew. The services are essential for WASD's financial stability, compliance with bond covenant requirements, and informed infrastructure investment decisions. The award was made following a full and open competitive solicitation, with Arcadis U.S., Inc. ranked as the highest qualified firm. No public comment or stakeholder sentiment was stated in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Arcadis U.S., Inc.
AWARD OF PSA TO ARCADIS (E24WS06)
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-538-26, ratifying the award of a Non-Exclusive Professional Services Agreement (Agreement No. 25AUSI003) to Arcadis U.S., Inc. for Project No. E24WS06. This project involves Water and Sewer Rates, Fee Analysis, and Bond Engineering Services for the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD). The agreement is for an amount not to exceed $6,655,000.00 and has a term of three years with two one-year options to renew. The services are essential for WASD's financial stability, compliance with bond covenant requirements, and informed infrastructure investment decisions. The award was made following a competitive solicitation process.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Arcadis U.S., Inc.
AWARD OF PSA TO ARCADIS (E24WS06)
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-538-26, ratifying the award of a Non-Exclusive Professional Services Agreement (Agreement No. 25AUSI003) to Arcadis U.S., Inc. for Project No. E24WS06. This project involves Water and Sewer Rates, Fee Analysis, and Bond Engineering Services for the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD). The agreement is for an amount not to exceed $6,655,000.00 and has a term of three years with two one-year options to renew. The services are essential for WASD's financial stability, compliance with bond covenant requirements, and informed infrastructure investment decisions. The award was made following a full and open competitive solicitation, with Arcadis U.S., Inc. ranked as the highest qualified firm. No public comment or stakeholder sentiment was stated in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Arcadis U.S., Inc.
AWARD OF PSA TO ARCADIS (E24WS06)
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners ratified the award of a Non-Exclusive Professional Services Agreement to Arcadis U.S., Inc. for Project No. E24WS06. The project involves Water and Sewer Rates, Fee Analysis, and Bond Engineering Services. The agreement amount is not to exceed $6,655,000.00 for a three-year term with two one-year options to renew. The services are essential for the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department's (WASD) financial stability, compliance with bond covenant requirements, and strategic decision-making. The award was made following a full and open competitive solicitation, with Arcadis U.S., Inc. ranked as the highest qualified firm. Public comment is not stated in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Arcadis U.S., Inc.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners accepted a report on an agreement with South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. d/b/a Thriving Mind South Florida for behavioral health services. The agreement, valued at $1.0 million annually, is provided through the Miami-Dade County Central Receiving Facility (CRF) located at 3800 West Flagler Street, Miami, Florida. The report covers performance for FY 2022-23, FY 2023-24, and FY 2024-25, detailing services provided to over 5,000 uninsured individuals with mental health and substance use disorders. The program has met or exceeded contractual deliverables, including intake/assessment compliance, outpatient appointment timeliness, follow-up calls, and securing alternative appointments. Readmission rates for Crisis Stabilization Unit and detoxification services remained below benchmarks. The agreement has options to renew for up to four one-year periods.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Accepted
- Address:
- 3800 West Flagler Street, Miami, Florida
- Applicant:
- South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. d/b/a Thriving Mind South Florida
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners accepted a report on an agreement with South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. d/b/a Thriving Mind South Florida for behavioral health services. The agreement, initially authorized by Resolution No. R-95-24, provides $1.0 million annually for services through the Miami-Dade County Central Receiving Facility (CRF). The report covers Fiscal Years 2022-23, 2023-24, and 2024-25, detailing performance metrics such as individuals served (over 5,000 uninsured individuals with mental health and substance use disorders to date), intake/assessment compliance (100%), outpatient appointment timeliness (consistently over 90%), follow-up calls, alternative appointment secured, and readmission rates for CSU and detoxification services, all of which remained below contractual benchmarks. The agreement also leverages up to $500,000 in annual Medicaid matching funds. The report was requested to analyze funding use, individuals served, and impact on residents.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Accepted
- Address:
- 3800 West Flagler Street, Miami, Florida
- Applicant:
- South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. d/b/a Thriving Mind South Florida
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners accepted a report on an agreement with South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. d/b/a Thriving Mind South Florida for behavioral health services through the Miami-Dade County Central Receiving Facility. The agreement provides $1.0 million annually for these services, with potential for additional Medicaid matching funds. The report covers Fiscal Years 2022-23, 2023-24, and 2024-25, detailing services provided to over 5,000 uninsured individuals with mental health and substance use disorders. Performance metrics show consistent compliance and high rates of outpatient appointment securing and follow-up calls, with readmission rates remaining below benchmarks.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Accepted
- Address:
- 3800 West Flagler Street, Miami, Florida
- Applicant:
- South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. d/b/a Thriving Mind South Florida
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Miami-Dade County Commission accepted a report on an agreement with South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. d/b/a Thriving Mind South Florida for behavioral health services through the Miami-Dade County Central Receiving Facility. The agreement, initially authorized by Resolution No. R-95-24, provides $1.0 million annually for services to uninsured individuals with mental health and substance use disorders. The report covers Fiscal Years 2022-23, 2023-24, and 2024-25, detailing performance metrics such as individuals served (over 5,000 total across the period), intake/assessment compliance (100%), outpatient appointment timeliness (exceeding 90%), follow-up calls, alternative appointment secured, and readmission rates for Crisis Stabilization Unit and detoxification services, all of which remained below contractual benchmarks. The funding can also leverage up to $500,000 in annual Medicaid matching funds. The agreement has up to four one-year options to renew.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Accepted
- Address:
- 3800 West Flagler Street, Miami, Florida
- Applicant:
- South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. d/b/a Thriving Mind South Florida
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Miami-Dade County Commission accepted a report on an agreement with South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. d/b/a Thriving Mind South Florida for behavioral health services. The agreement, valued at $1.0 million annually, is for services provided through the Miami-Dade County Central Receiving Facility (CRF) located at 3800 West Flagler Street, Miami, Florida. The report covers Fiscal Years 2022-23, 2023-24, and 2024-25, detailing performance metrics such as individuals served (over 5,000 uninsured individuals with mental health and substance use disorders to date), intake/assessment compliance (100%), outpatient appointment timeliness (consistently over 90%), follow-up calls, alternative appointment secured, and readmission rates for Crisis Stabilization Unit and detoxification services, all of which remained below contractual benchmarks. The agreement also leverages up to $500,000 in annual Medicaid matching funds.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Accepted
- Address:
- 3800 West Flagler Street, Miami, Florida
- Applicant:
- South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. d/b/a Thriving Mind South Florida
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners accepted a report on an agreement with South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. d/b/a Thriving Mind South Florida for behavioral health services. The agreement, initially authorized by Resolution No. R-95-24, provides $1.0 million annually for services through the Miami-Dade County Central Receiving Facility (CRF). The report covers Fiscal Years 2022-23, 2023-24, and 2024-25, detailing performance metrics. The program served over 5,000 uninsured individuals with mental health and substance use disorders. Key performance indicators such as intake/assessment compliance, outpatient appointment timeliness, follow-up calls, and alternative appointment securing were met or exceeded contractual deliverables. Readmission rates for Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) and detoxification services remained below benchmarks. The agreement has up to four one-year options to renew. The report was requested by Resolution No. R-95-24, sponsored by Senator Rene Garcia.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Accepted
- Address:
- 3800 West Flagler Street, Miami, Florida
- Applicant:
- South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. d/b/a Thriving Mind South Florida
Board of County Commissioners - 2026-06-16 agenda PDF
This document is an official agenda for the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners meeting on June 16, 2026. It lists numerous items including resolutions, ordinances, public hearings, and departmental reports. Specific projects include: a resolution approving the codesignation of Northwest 14th Avenue as "Wilfredo 'Willy' Gort Way" (Case No. 260998); a resolution approving the codesignation of Southwest 20th Street as "Bob Valledor Lane" (Case No. 260912); resolutions authorizing in-kind services for various festivals and events; resolutions declaring vehicles surplus and authorizing donations; resolutions approving allocations from various district reserves; resolutions approving state-funded grant agreements for transportation projects; ordinances relating to micromobility devices, transit system revenue bonds, and same-day permitting; ordinances authorizing capital asset acquisition bonds; public hearings on declaring county-owned property surplus for affordable housing development (Case No. 260911); resolutions approving plats for various developments (Cases No. 261007, 261008, 261009, 261010); ordinances for second reading relating to the Infill Housing Initiative Program; departmental items from the Management and Budget Department, Port of Miami, Housing & Community Development Department, Transportation and Public Works, and Water & Sewer Department; items from the Strategic Procurement Department authorizing expenditure authority for various contracts including public safety radios, towing services, and Microsoft support; items subject to a 4-day rule including amendments to lease agreements and opioid funding disbursement plans; ordinances approving assessment rolls for street lighting districts and solid waste collection services; and resolutions urging Congress to enact legislation related to pill press machines and affordable housing. The agenda also includes items for the County Mayor, County Attorney, and Clerk of the Board, as well as a zoning agenda for Thursday.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Agenda
- Decision:
- Agenda for a meeting on June 16, 2026
- Address:
- 111 NW 1ST STREET MIAMI, FL 33128 COMMISSION CHAMBERS 2ND FLOOR
CAPITAL ASSET ACQUISITION
Miami-Dade County is authorizing the issuance of Capital Asset Acquisition Special Obligation Bonds, not to exceed $380,000,000.00, for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, improving, renovating, and/or equipping certain capital assets and/or projects. The ordinance was adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on June 16, 2026, and is scheduled for a public hearing on July 21, 2026. The Office of Management and Budget is the requester.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading
- Applicant:
- Office of Management and Budget
CAPITAL ASSET ACQUISITION
Miami-Dade County is authorizing the issuance of Capital Asset Acquisition Special Obligation Bonds, not to exceed $380,000,000.00, for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, improving, renovating, and/or equipping certain capital assets and/or projects. The ordinance was adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on June 16, 2026, and is scheduled for a public hearing on July 21, 2026. The Office of Management and Budget is the requester, and the prime sponsor is Anthony Rodriguez. No registered lobbyists are listed. Public comment is not stated in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading
- Applicant:
- Office of Management and Budget
CAPITAL ASSET ACQUISITION
This legislative matter concerns an ordinance authorizing the issuance of Miami-Dade County Capital Asset Acquisition Special Obligation Bonds, with an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $380,000,000.00. The purpose is to acquire, construct, improve, renovate, and/or equip certain capital assets and/or projects. The ordinance was adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on June 16, 2026, and is scheduled for a public hearing on July 21, 2026. The Office of Management and Budget is the requester. No public comment or stakeholder sentiment is stated in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading (scheduled for public hearing)
- Applicant:
- Office of Management and Budget
CAPITAL ASSET ACQUISITION
Miami-Dade County is authorizing the issuance of Capital Asset Acquisition Special Obligation Bonds, not to exceed $380,000,000.00, for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, improving, renovating, and/or equipping certain capital assets and/or projects. The ordinance was adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on June 16, 2026, and is scheduled for a public hearing on July 21, 2026. The Office of Management and Budget is the requester, and Anthony Rodriguez is the prime sponsor.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading
- Applicant:
- Office of Management and Budget
CAPITAL ASSET ACQUISITION
Miami-Dade County is authorizing the issuance of Capital Asset Acquisition Special Obligation Bonds, from time to time in one or more series, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $380,000,000.00. The purpose is for acquiring, constructing, improving, renovating, and/or equipping certain capital assets and/or projects. The ordinance was adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on June 16, 2026, and is scheduled for a public hearing on July 21, 2026. The Office of Management and Budget is the requester.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading
- Applicant:
- Office of Management and Budget
CHANGE ORDER #1 TO MCM (S-16094)
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners ratified Change Order No. 1 to Contract No. S-16094 with Magnum Construction Management, LLC. This change order grants a 51-day non-compensable time extension for the construction of the Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant (CDWWTP) New Materials Management Building and Storage Areas. The extension is due to delays in obtaining a Class VI Permit, attributed to the specialized design and environmental sensitivity of the coastal location. The project involves earthwork, paving, grading, a pile foundation system, structural roofing, HVAC, plumbing, fire pumps, electrical components, and network infrastructure. The new facility will replace an existing storage building to accommodate over 6,000 parts and allow for the future construction of a new Electrical Distribution Building No. 3. The project aims for LEED Silver Certification. Public comment is not stated.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted (Resolution Ratifying Change Order No. 1)
- Address:
- Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant (CDWWTP)
- Applicant:
- Magnum Construction Management, LLC
CHANGE ORDER #1 TO MCM (S-16094)
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners ratified Change Order No. 1 to Contract No. S-16094 with Magnum Construction Management, LLC. This change order grants a 51-day non-compensable time extension for the construction of the Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant (CDWWTP) New Materials Management Building and Storage Areas. The extension is due to delays in obtaining a Class VI Permit, influenced by the specialized design and environmental sensitivity of the coastal location. The project involves earthwork, paving, grading, pile foundation, roofing, HVAC, plumbing, fire pumps, electrical systems, and network infrastructure. The new facility will be 3,525 square feet and achieve LEED Silver Certification. This project is part of Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department's (WASD) $8.6 billion Capital Improvement Program aimed at enhancing infrastructure resilience against sea level rise and extreme weather. The change order revises the Substantial Completion date from March 21, 2026, to May 11, 2026, and the Final Completion date from April 20, 2026, to June 10, 2026. No small business enterprise measures are included.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted (Resolution Ratifying Change Order No. 1)
- Address:
- Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant (CDWWTP)
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD) / Magnum Construction Management, LLC
CHANGE ORDER #1 TO MCM (S-16094)
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners ratified Change Order No. 1 to Contract No. S-16094 with Magnum Construction Management, LLC. This change order grants a 51-day non-compensable time extension for the construction of the Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant (CDWWTP) New Materials Management Building and Storage Areas. The extension is due to delays in obtaining a Class VI Permit, attributed to the specialized design and environmental sensitivity of the site. The project involves earthwork, paving, grading, pile foundation, roofing, HVAC, plumbing, fire pumps, electrical systems, and network infrastructure. The new facility will include 3,525 square feet of office and warehousing space, plus outdoor storage. It is designed to meet sea level rise guidelines, enhance operational resilience, and achieve LEED Silver Certification. The project's Substantial Completion date is extended from March 21, 2026, to May 11, 2026, and the Final Completion date from April 20, 2026, to June 10, 2026. This change order has no additional fiscal impact. The project was previously ratified by the Board on June 26, 2025, via Resolution No. R-615-25, with a total contract award of $28,095,287.50.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted (Resolution Ratifying Action)
- Address:
- Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant (CDWWTP)
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD)
CHANGE ORDER #1 TO MCM (S-16094)
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners ratified Change Order No. 1 to Contract No. S-16094 for the construction of the Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant (CDWWTP) New Materials Management Building and Storage Areas. The change order grants a 51-day non-compensable time extension due to a delay in permitting, revising the Substantial Completion date from March 21, 2026, to May 11, 2026, and the Final Completion date from April 20, 2026, to June 10, 2026. The project involves earthwork, paving, grading, a pile foundation system, structural roofing, HVAC, plumbing, fire pumps, electrical manholes, duct banks, switchgear, fiber patch panels, and a MIS Network Switch Cabinet. The new facility will be 3,525 square feet and achieve LEED Silver Certification. This upgrade is part of Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department's (WASD) Capital Improvement Program to enhance resilience against sea level rise and extreme weather. No small business enterprise measures are included.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted (Resolution Ratifying Action)
- Address:
- Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant (CDWWTP)
- Applicant:
- Magnum Construction Management, LLC
CHANGE ORDER #1 TO MCM (S-16094)
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners ratified Change Order No. 1 to Contract No. S-16094 for the construction of the Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant (CDWWTP) New Materials Management Building and Storage Areas. The change order grants a 51-day non-compensable time extension due to permitting delays, revising the Substantial Completion date from March 21, 2026, to May 11, 2026, and the Final Completion date from April 20, 2026, to June 10, 2026. The project involves earthwork, paving, grading, pile foundation, roofing, HVAC, plumbing, fire pumps, electrical systems, and network infrastructure, aiming for LEED Silver Certification. This upgrade is part of the county's Capital Improvement Program to enhance infrastructure resilience against sea level rise and extreme weather. The original contract award was $28,095,287.50. No small business enterprise measures are included.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted (Resolution Ratifying Action)
- Address:
- Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant (CDWWTP)
- Applicant:
- Magnum Construction Management, LLC
CHANGE ORDER #1 TO MCM (S-16094)
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners ratified Change Order No. 1 to Contract No. S-16094 for the construction of the Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant (CDWWTP) New Materials Management Building and Storage Areas. The change order grants a 51-day non-compensable time extension due to a delay in permitting, revising the Substantial Completion date from March 21, 2026, to May 11, 2026, and the Final Completion date from April 20, 2026, to June 10, 2026. The project involves earthwork, paving, grading, a pile foundation system, structural roofing, HVAC, plumbing, fire pumps, electrical manholes, duct banks, switchgear, fiber patch panels, and a MIS Network Switch Cabinet. The new facility will be 3,525 square feet and achieve LEED Silver Certification. This upgrade is part of Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department's (WASD) Capital Improvement Program to enhance resilience against sea level rise and extreme weather.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted (Resolution Ratifying Change Order No. 1)
- Address:
- Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant (CDWWTP)
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD) / Magnum Construction Management, LLC
CLAUDE PEPPER TOWER PUBLIC HOUSING SITE
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution to declare county-owned property surplus and authorize its conveyance to the City of Miami for $10.00. This property, located at the southwest corner of NW 7th Avenue/US-441 and NW 18th Terrace, and the northeast corner of NW 8th Avenue and NW 18th Street, is intended for a right-of-way dedication related to the Claude Pepper Tower public housing site redevelopment. The redevelopment project, undertaken by RUDG, LLC, will consist of approximately 628 mixed-income units, replacing existing public housing units. The conveyance is a condition for obtaining building permits for the Claude Pepper project, as required by City of Miami code for street intersection radius dedications. The property will revert to the County if the public use is discontinued.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- 750 NW 18th Terrance, Miami, FL
- Applicant:
- Housing and Community Development (Requester), RUDG, LLC (Developer for Claude Pepper Tower Project)
CLAUDE PEPPER TOWER PUBLIC HOUSING SITE
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution to declare county-owned property surplus and authorize its conveyance to the City of Miami for $10.00. The property, totaling approximately 560 square feet, is located at the southwest corner of NW 7th Avenue/US-441 and NW 18th Terrace, and the northeast corner of NW 8th Avenue and NW 18th Street. This conveyance is for a right-of-way dedication related to the Claude Pepper Tower public housing site redevelopment project, which will include approximately 628 mixed-income units replacing existing public housing. The conveyance is a condition for obtaining building permits for the project.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- 750 NW 18th Terrace, Miami, FL
- Applicant:
- RUDG, LLC (developer for Claude Pepper Tower project), City of Miami (recipient of conveyance)
CLAUDE PEPPER TOWER PUBLIC HOUSING SITE
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-534-26 on June 16, 2026, authorizing the conveyance of two parcels of county-owned property totaling approximately 560 square feet to the City of Miami for $10.00. This conveyance is for a right-of-way dedication related to the redevelopment of the Claude Pepper Tower Public Housing Site. The property is located at the southwest corner of NW 7th Avenue/US-441 and NW 18th Terrace, and the northeast corner of NW 8th Avenue and NW 18th Street. The developer, RUDG, LLC, requires this dedication to obtain building permits for the Claude Pepper project, which will consist of approximately 628 mixed-income units, replacing 166 existing public housing units. The conveyance is subject to a restriction that the property be used as a right-of-way, with a reversionary interest to the County if the public use is discontinued.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- 750 NW 18th Terrace, Miami, FL
- Applicant:
- Housing and Community Development (Requester), RUDG, LLC (Developer)
CLAUDE PEPPER TOWER PUBLIC HOUSING SITE
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution to declare county-owned property surplus and authorize its conveyance to the City of Miami for $10.00. This conveyance is for a right-of-way dedication related to the Claude Pepper Tower public housing site redevelopment. The property consists of two parcels: one on the southwest corner of NW 7th Avenue/US-441 and NW 18th Terrace, and another on the northeast corner of NW 8th Avenue and NW 18th Street. The redevelopment of the Claude Pepper Tower site, managed by RUDG, LLC, will result in approximately 628 mixed-income units, replacing existing public housing units. The conveyance is a condition for obtaining building permits for the project, as required by City of Miami code for street intersection radius dedications.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- 750 NW 18th Terrance, Miami, FL
- Applicant:
- Housing and Community Development (Requester), RUDG, LLC (Developer)
CLAUDE PEPPER TOWER PUBLIC HOUSING SITE
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution to declare county-owned property surplus and authorize its conveyance to the City of Miami for $10.00. This conveyance is for a right-of-way dedication related to the Claude Pepper Tower public housing site redevelopment. The property consists of two parcels: one on the southwest corner of NW 7th Avenue/US-441 and NW 18th Terrace (442 sq ft) and another on the northeast corner of NW 8th Avenue and NW 18th Street (118 sq ft). The redevelopment of the Claude Pepper Tower project, managed by RUDG, LLC, will result in approximately 628 mixed-income units, replacing 166 existing public housing units. The City requires these land portions for a 25-foot radius at street intersections as a condition for issuing building permits for the project. The property will revert to the County if the City fails to use it as a right-of-way.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- 750 NW 18th Terrance, Miami, FL
- Applicant:
- Housing and Community Development (Requester), RUDG, LLC (Developer for Claude Pepper Tower Project), City of Miami (Recipient)
CLAUDE PEPPER TOWER PUBLIC HOUSING SITE
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution to declare county-owned property surplus and authorize its conveyance to the City of Miami for $10.00. This conveyance is for a right-of-way dedication related to the Claude Pepper Tower public housing site redevelopment. The property consists of two parcels: one at the southwest corner of NW 7th Avenue/US-441 and NW 18th Terrace (442 sq ft) and another at the northeast corner of NW 8th Avenue and NW 18th Street (118 sq ft). The total area to be conveyed is approximately 560 square feet. The redevelopment of the Claude Pepper Tower site, managed by RUDG, LLC, will result in approximately 628 mixed-income units, replacing 166 existing public housing units. The conveyance is a condition for obtaining building permits, as required by City of Miami code for street intersection radius dedications.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- 750 NW 18th Terrace, Miami, FL
- Applicant:
- Housing and Community Development (Requester), RUDG, LLC (Developer for Claude Pepper Tower Project), City of Miami (Recipient)
CODESIGNATION - BERNARD CARLTON POITIER, SR. WAY
This legislative item proposed the codesignation of a portion of NW 23rd Avenue between NW 62nd Street and NW 63rd Street as "Bernard Carlton Poitier, Sr. Way". The resolution was introduced on 5/28/2026 and was scheduled for an agenda on 6/16/2026. The item was ultimately withdrawn before final action. The proposed codesignation was to honor Bernard Carlton Poitier, Sr., a community figure, educator, entrepreneur, and minister.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Withdrawn
- Address:
- NW 23rd Avenue between NW 62nd Street and NW 63rd Street
CODESIGNATION - BERNARD CARLTON POITIER, SR. WAY
This legislative item proposed codesignating a portion of NW 23rd Avenue between NW 62nd Street and NW 63rd Street as "Bernard Carlton Poitier, Sr. Way". The resolution was withdrawn before final action. The proposed codesignation was in County Commission District 3. Public comment details are not stated. The applicant is not stated, but the resolution was sponsored by Keon Hardemon and the request was made by Mrs. Barbara Poitier and the Poitier family to honor Bernard Carlton Poitier, Sr.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Withdrawn
- Address:
- NW 23rd Avenue between NW 62nd Street and NW 63rd Street
- Applicant:
- Mrs. Barbara Poitier and the Poitier family
CODESIGNATION - BERNARD CARLTON POITIER, SR. WAY
This legislative matter concerns the codesignation of a portion of NW 23rd Avenue between NW 62nd Street and NW 63rd Street as "Bernard Carlton Poitier, Sr. Way". The resolution was introduced on 5/28/2026 and was scheduled for an agenda on 6/16/2026. The item was ultimately withdrawn. The codesignation honors Bernard Carlton Poitier, Sr., a community figure, educator, funeral director, business owner, and minister. The proposed action was to codesignate a County-maintained road in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, District 3. No public comment is stated in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Withdrawn
- Address:
- NW 23rd Avenue between NW 62nd Street and NW 63rd Street
- Applicant:
- not stated (family sought to honor Bernard Carlton Poitier, Sr.)
CODESIGNATION - BERNARD CARLTON POITIER, SR. WAY
This legislative item proposed the codesignation of a portion of NW 23rd Avenue between NW 62nd Street and NW 63rd Street as "Bernard Carlton Poitier, Sr. Way". The resolution was introduced on 5/28/2026 and was scheduled for an agenda on 6/16/2026. The item was ultimately withdrawn. The codesignation was intended to honor Bernard Carlton Poitier, Sr., a community figure, educator, funeral director, businessman, and minister. The document does not state any public comment or stakeholder sentiment. The business opportunity relates to street signage and potentially related infrastructure work.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Withdrawn
- Address:
- NW 23rd Avenue between NW 62nd Street and NW 63rd Street
- Applicant:
- Mrs. Barbara Poitier and the Poitier family (seeking honorific codesignation)
CODESIGNATION - BERNARD CARLTON POITIER, SR. WAY
This legislative item proposed the codesignation of a portion of NW 23rd Avenue between NW 62nd Street and NW 63rd Street as "Bernard Carlton Poitier, Sr. Way". The resolution was introduced on 5/28/2026 and was scheduled for an agenda on 6/16/2026. The item was ultimately withdrawn before final action. The proposed codesignation was to honor Bernard Carlton Poitier, Sr., a local educator, funeral director, businessman, and minister who served the Miami-Dade community.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Withdrawn
- Address:
- NW 23rd Avenue between NW 62nd Street and NW 63rd Street
- Applicant:
- Mrs. Barbara Poitier and the Poitier family
CODESIGNATION - BERNARD CARLTON POITIER, SR. WAY
This legislative item proposed the codesignation of a portion of NW 23rd Avenue between NW 62nd Street and NW 63rd Street as "Bernard Carlton Poitier, Sr. Way". The resolution was introduced on 5/28/2026 and was scheduled for an agenda on 6/16/2026. The item was ultimately withdrawn before final action. The proposed codesignation aimed to honor the legacy of Bernard Carlton Poitier, Sr., a community figure, educator, entrepreneur, and minister. No public comment is stated in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Withdrawn
- Address:
- NW 23rd Avenue between NW 62nd Street and NW 63rd Street
CODESIGNATION - BOB VALLEDOR LANE
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted a resolution approving the City of Miami's codesignation of Southwest 20th Street, between Southwest 36th Court and Southwest 32nd Place, as "Bob Valledor Lane". This action honors Robert "Bob" Valledor for his extensive contributions to the City of Miami's real estate landscape, community well-being, mentorship, and civic engagement. The County will direct the installation of new signage reflecting this codesignation on County street signs and traffic signal mast arms. The City of Miami had previously passed Resolution No. R-26-0044 on January 22, 2026, to effectuate this codesignation.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Southwest 20th Street from Southwest 36th Court to Southwest 32nd Place
- Applicant:
- City of Miami
CODESIGNATION - BOB VALLEDOR LANE
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted a resolution approving the City of Miami's codesignation of Southwest 20th Street, between Southwest 36th Court and Southwest 32nd Place, as "Bob Valledor Lane". This action honors Robert "Bob" Valledor for his extensive contributions to the City of Miami's real estate landscape, nonprofit support, mentorship, civic board service, and community event organization. The County will direct the installation of signage for this codesignation on County street signs and traffic signal mast arms. The City of Miami had previously passed a resolution (R-26-0044) on January 22, 2026, to codesignate this street segment.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Southwest 20th Street from Southwest 36th Court to Southwest 32nd Place
- Applicant:
- City of Miami
CODESIGNATION - BOB VALLEDOR LANE
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted a resolution approving the City of Miami's codesignation of Southwest 20th Street, between Southwest 36th Court and Southwest 32nd Place, as "Bob Valledor Lane". This action honors Robert "Bob" Valledor for his extensive contributions to the City of Miami's real estate landscape, community well-being, mentorship, and civic engagement. The County will direct the installation of new signage for this codesignation. The City of Miami had previously passed a similar resolution (R-26-0044) on January 22, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Southwest 20th Street from Southwest 36th Court to Southwest 32nd Place
- Applicant:
- City of Miami
CODESIGNATION - BOB VALLEDOR LANE
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted a resolution approving the City of Miami's codesignation of Southwest 20th Street, between Southwest 36th Court and Southwest 32nd Place, as "Bob Valledor Lane". This action honors Robert "Bob" Valledor for his extensive contributions to the City of Miami's real estate landscape, community well-being, mentorship, and civic engagement. The County will direct the installation of signage for this codesignation on County street signs and traffic signal mast arms. The City of Miami had previously passed a resolution (R-26-0044) on January 22, 2026, to codesignate this street segment.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Southwest 20th Street from Southwest 36th Court to Southwest 32nd Place
- Applicant:
- City of Miami
CODESIGNATION - BOB VALLEDOR LANE
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted a resolution approving the City of Miami's codesignation of Southwest 20th Street, between Southwest 36th Court and Southwest 32nd Place, as "Bob Valledor Lane". This action honors Robert "Bob" Valledor for his extensive contributions to the City of Miami's real estate landscape, community well-being, mentorship, and civic engagement. The County will direct the installation of new signage for this codesignation on County street signs and traffic signal mast arms. The City of Miami had previously passed a similar resolution (R-26-0044) on January 22, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Southwest 20th Street from Southwest 36th Court to Southwest 32nd Place
- Applicant:
- City of Miami
CODESIGNATION - BOB VALLEDOR LANE
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted a resolution approving the City of Miami's codesignation of Southwest 20th Street, between Southwest 36th Court and Southwest 32nd Place, as "Bob Valledor Lane". This action honors Robert "Bob" Valledor for his extensive contributions to the City of Miami's real estate development, community service, affordable housing initiatives, and mentorship. The county will install signage to reflect this codesignation. The City of Miami had previously passed a resolution (R-26-0044) on January 22, 2026, to codesignate this street segment.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Southwest 20th Street from Southwest 36th Court to Southwest 32nd Place
- Applicant:
- City of Miami
CODESIGNATION - WILFREDO ‘WILLY’ GORT WAY
Miami-Dade County Commission deferred a resolution to approve the City of Miami's codesignation of Northwest 14th Avenue between Northwest 28th Street and Northwest 26th Street as "Wilfredo ‘Willy’ Gort Way". The deferral was requested by Commissioner Hardemon to no date certain. The City of Miami previously passed a resolution (R-26-0168) on April 9, 2026, for this codesignation. The county is being asked to install signage for this codesignation. The matter is in County Commission District 3.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Deferred
- Address:
- Northwest 14th Avenue between Northwest 28th Street and Northwest 26th Street
- Applicant:
- City of Miami
CODESIGNATION - WILFREDO ‘WILLY’ GORT WAY
Miami-Dade County Commission deferred a resolution to approve the City of Miami's codesignation of Northwest 14th Avenue between Northwest 28th Street and Northwest 26th Street as "Wilfredo ‘Willy’ Gort Way". The deferral was requested by Commissioner Hardemon to no date certain. The City of Miami passed a resolution on April 9, 2026, to codesignate this portion of the road, and the County was asked to install signage. The action honors Wilfredo Gort, a former City of Miami Commissioner, Vice Mayor, and Acting Mayor, for his public service.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Deferred
- Address:
- Northwest 14th Avenue between Northwest 28th Street and Northwest 26th Street
- Applicant:
- City of Miami
CODESIGNATION - WILFREDO ‘WILLY’ GORT WAY
Miami-Dade County Commission deferred a resolution to approve the City of Miami's codesignation of Northwest 14th Avenue between Northwest 28th Street and Northwest 26th Street as "Wilfredo ‘Willy’ Gort Way". The deferral was requested by Commissioner Hardemon to no date certain. The City of Miami passed a prior resolution (R-26-0168) on April 9, 2026, for this codesignation, and the County was asked to install signage. The purpose is to honor Wilfredo Gort for his decades of public service and civic engagement in Miami-Dade County. No public comment was stated in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Deferred
- Address:
- Northwest 14th Avenue between Northwest 28th Street and Northwest 26th Street
- Applicant:
- City of Miami
CODESIGNATION - WILFREDO ‘WILLY’ GORT WAY
Miami-Dade County Commission deferred a resolution to approve the City of Miami's codesignation of Northwest 14th Avenue between Northwest 28th Street and Northwest 26th Street as "Wilfredo ‘Willy’ Gort Way". The deferral was requested by Commissioner Hardemon to no date certain. The City of Miami passed a prior resolution (R-26-0168) on April 9, 2026, for this codesignation, and the County was asked to install signage. The resolution aims to honor Wilfredo Gort for his extensive public service and civic engagement in Miami-Dade County. No public comment is stated in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Deferred
- Address:
- Northwest 14th Avenue between Northwest 28th Street and Northwest 26th Street
- Applicant:
- City of Miami
CODESIGNATION - WILFREDO ‘WILLY’ GORT WAY
Miami-Dade County Commission deferred a resolution to approve the City of Miami's codesignation of Northwest 14th Avenue between Northwest 28th Street and Northwest 26th Street as "Wilfredo ‘Willy’ Gort Way". The deferral was requested by Commissioner Hardemon to no date certain. The City of Miami passed a resolution on April 9, 2026, to codesignate this portion of the road, and requested the County install signage. The proposed codesignation honors Wilfredo Gort's extensive public service and civic engagement in Miami-Dade County. No public comment was stated in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Deferred
- Address:
- Northwest 14th Avenue between Northwest 28th Street and Northwest 26th Street
- Applicant:
- City of Miami
CODESIGNATION - WILFREDO ‘WILLY’ GORT WAY
The Miami-Dade County Commission considered the codesignation of a portion of Northwest 14th Avenue between Northwest 28th Street and Northwest 26th Street as "Wilfredo ‘Willy’ Gort Way". The City of Miami had previously passed a resolution approving this codesignation. The County Commission was asked to approve the City's codesignation and direct the installation of new signage. The item was deferred to no date certain by Commissioner Hardemon. The purpose of the codesignation is to honor Wilfredo Gort for his extensive public service and contributions to the community, including his roles as City Commissioner, Vice Mayor, and Acting Mayor of Miami, and his advocacy for various community groups.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Deferred
- Address:
- Northwest 14th Avenue between Northwest 28th Street and Northwest 26th Street
- Applicant:
- City of Miami
COMMUNITY EXERCISES RE HORSE COUNTRY AREA
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-555-26, directing the County Mayor or designee to conduct neighborhood planning exercises for the "Horse Country Area." This area is generally bounded by SW Bird Road to Sunset Drive and from the Florida Turnpike to SW 127 Avenue. The exercises will include publicized community meetings to gather input on the area's unique agricultural, equestrian, architectural, and aesthetic character, and the potential development of a community-specific thematic zoning district. The goal is to preserve the area's character against development pressures for higher density uses. A report with findings and recommendations is required within one year of the resolution's effective date. The first community meeting must occur within 90 days of the effective date. Potential enhancements include decorative street sign posts and equestrian-themed signage.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Generally bounded by SW Bird Road to Sunset Drive and from the Florida Turnpike to SW 127 Avenue
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor’s Designee
COMMUNITY EXERCISES RE HORSE COUNTRY AREA
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to conduct neighborhood planning exercises for the Horse Country area. These exercises, including community meetings, will gather input on the area's agricultural, equestrian, architectural, and aesthetic character to explore the potential development of a community-specific thematic zoning district. The goal is to preserve the area's unique identity against development pressures. A report with findings and recommendations is required within one year of the resolution's effective date. The first community meeting must occur within 90 days of the effective date.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Horse Country area, generally bounded by SW Bird Road to Sunset Drive and from the Florida Turnpike to SW 127 Avenue
- Applicant:
- not stated (County Mayor or designee directed to conduct exercises)
COMMUNITY EXERCISES RE HORSE COUNTRY AREA
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-555-26, directing the County Mayor or designee to conduct neighborhood planning exercises for the "Horse Country Area." This area is generally bounded by SW Bird Road to Sunset Drive and from the Florida Turnpike to SW 127 Avenue. The exercises will include publicized community meetings to gather input on the area's unique agricultural, equestrian, architectural, and aesthetic character, and the potential development of a community-specific thematic zoning district. The goal is to preserve the area's character against development pressures for higher density uses. A report with findings and recommendations is required within one year of the resolution's effective date. The first community meeting must occur within 90 days of the effective date. Potential enhancements include decorative street sign posts and equestrian-themed signage.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Generally bounded by SW Bird Road to Sunset Drive and from the Florida Turnpike to SW 127 Avenue
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor’s Designee
COMMUNITY EXERCISES RE HORSE COUNTRY AREA
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to conduct neighborhood planning exercises for the Horse Country area. These exercises, including community meetings, will gather input on the area's agricultural, equestrian, architectural, and aesthetic character to explore the potential development of a community-specific thematic zoning district. The goal is to preserve the area's unique identity against development pressures. A report with findings and recommendations is required within one year of the resolution's effective date.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Generally bounded by SW Bird Road to Sunset Drive and from the Florida Turnpike to SW 127 Avenue
COMMUNITY EXERCISES RE HORSE COUNTRY AREA
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-555-26, directing the County Mayor or designee to conduct neighborhood planning exercises for the Horse Country area. These exercises, including community meetings, will gather input on the area's agricultural, equestrian, architectural, and aesthetic character to explore the potential development of a community-specific thematic zoning district. The goal is to preserve the area's unique character against increasing development pressures. A report with findings and recommendations is required within one year of the resolution's effective date. The first community meeting must occur within 90 days of the effective date.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Horse Country area, generally bounded by SW Bird Road to Sunset Drive and from the Florida Turnpike to SW 127 Avenue
COMMUNITY EXERCISES RE HORSE COUNTRY AREA
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to conduct neighborhood planning exercises for the Horse Country area. These exercises, including community meetings, will gather input on the area's agricultural, equestrian, architectural, and aesthetic character, and explore the potential development of a community-specific thematic zoning district. The goal is to preserve the area's unique identity amidst development pressures. A report with findings and recommendations is required within one year of the resolution's effective date. Public comment is not detailed in this document, but the resolution notes concerns among residents and stakeholders regarding development incompatible with the established rural character.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Generally bounded by SW Bird Road to Sunset Drive and from the Florida Turnpike to SW 127 Avenue
- Applicant:
- not stated (Resolution initiated by Board of County Commissioners)
COMPETENCY RESTORATION TGK/CHS
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-556-26, directing the County Mayor or designee, through the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (MDCR), to explore and implement competency restoration treatment (CRT) for incarcerated individuals within MDCR facilities. The resolution requires a report within 60 days assessing feasibility, costs, and comparing implementation approaches, potentially involving Thriving Mind South Florida or other providers. This aims to reduce delays in treatment and prolonged detention for individuals awaiting state facility placement. The resolution was adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (MDCR)
COMPETENCY RESTORATION TGK/CHS
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-556-26, directing the County Mayor or designee, through the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (MDCR), to take necessary steps to make competency restoration treatment (CRT) available to certain incarcerated individuals within MDCR facilities. The resolution also requires a report within 60 days assessing feasibility, costs, and comparing approaches for implementing CRT, potentially through Thriving Mind South Florida or other means. This aims to address mental health needs, reduce delays, and shorten detention periods for inmates awaiting state facility placement. The matter was introduced on 6/1/2026 and adopted on 6/16/2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (MDCR)
COMPETENCY RESTORATION TGK/CHS
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-556-26, directing the County Mayor or designee, through the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (MDCR), to take necessary steps to make competency restoration treatment (CRT) available to certain incarcerated individuals within MDCR facilities. The resolution mandates a report within 60 days assessing the feasibility, costs, and comparing approaches for implementing CRT, including options through Thriving Mind South Florida or other means. The goal is to reduce delays in treatment and shorten detention periods for individuals awaiting restoration services. The resolution was introduced on 6/1/2026 and adopted on 6/16/2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (MDCR)
COMPETENCY RESTORATION TGK/CHS
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-556-26, directing the County Mayor or designee, through the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (MDCR), to explore and implement competency restoration treatment (CRT) for incarcerated individuals within MDCR facilities. The resolution mandates a report within 60 days detailing the feasibility, costs, and recommendations for providing CRT, potentially through Thriving Mind South Florida or other means, to address delays and improve mental health services for inmates awaiting state facility placement. The action was adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (MDCR)
COMPETENCY RESTORATION TGK/CHS
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-556-26, directing the County Mayor or designee, through the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (MDCR), to explore and implement competency restoration treatment (CRT) for incarcerated individuals within MDCR facilities. The resolution requires a report within 60 days assessing feasibility, costs, and comparing implementation approaches, potentially involving Thriving Mind South Florida or other providers. This aims to reduce delays in treatment and prolonged detention for individuals awaiting state facility placement. The Board of County Commissioners adopted the resolution on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (MDCR)
COMPETENCY RESTORATION TGK/CHS
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-556-26, directing the County Mayor or designee, through the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (MDCR), to take necessary steps to make competency restoration treatment (CRT) available to certain incarcerated individuals within MDCR facilities. The resolution also requires a report within 60 days assessing feasibility, costs, and comparing approaches for implementing CRT, potentially through Thriving Mind South Florida or other means. This aims to address mental health needs, reduce delays, and shorten detention periods for individuals awaiting treatment, as state facility capacity is often exceeded.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (MDCR)
CONVEYANCE FROM BRIAN RIN NHEM AND KANICA NHEM
Miami-Dade County adopted a resolution accepting a conveyance of property interests for road purposes. The property is a portion of SW 264 Street, extending approximately 330 feet east from a point about 660 feet east of SW 222 Avenue. This conveyance is required to satisfy zoning and land development requirements, ensuring building sites abut a dedicated right-of-way. Annual maintenance costs are estimated at $70, funded by the Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) General Fund. The DTPW is overseeing the project, with Ms. Maria D. Molina, P.E., Chief, Right-of-Way Division, as the monitor.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Portion of SW 264 Street from approximately 660 feet east of SW 222 Avenue east for approximately 330 feet
- Applicant:
- Brian Rin Nhem and Kanica Nhem
CONVEYANCE FROM BRIAN RIN NHEM AND KANICA NHEM
Miami-Dade County adopted a resolution accepting a conveyance of property interests for road purposes. The property is a portion of SW 264 Street, extending approximately 330 feet east from a point about 660 feet east of SW 222 Avenue. This conveyance is required to satisfy zoning and land development requirements, ensuring building sites abut a dedicated right-of-way. Annual maintenance costs are estimated at $70, funded by the Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) General Fund. The DTPW is overseeing the project, with Ms. Maria D. Molina, P.E., Chief, Right-of-Way Division, as the monitor.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Portion of SW 264 Street from approximately 660 feet east of SW 222 Avenue east for approximately 330 feet
- Applicant:
- Brian Rin Nhem and Kanica Nhem
CONVEYANCE FROM BRIAN RIN NHEM AND KANICA NHEM
Miami-Dade County adopted a resolution accepting a conveyance of property interests for road purposes. The property is a portion of SW 264 Street, extending approximately 330 feet east from a point about 660 feet east of SW 222 Avenue. This conveyance is required to satisfy zoning and land development requirements, ensuring building sites abut a dedicated right-of-way. Annual maintenance costs are estimated at $70. The Board of County Commissioners authorized the County Mayor or designee to execute the acceptance and record the instrument. No public comment was recorded.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Portion of SW 264 Street from approximately 660 feet east of SW 222 Avenue east for approximately 330 feet
- Applicant:
- Brian Rin Nhem and Kanica Nhem
CONVEYANCE FROM BRIAN RIN NHEM AND KANICA NHEM
Miami-Dade County adopted a resolution accepting a conveyance of property interests for road purposes. The property is a portion of SW 264 Street, extending approximately 330 feet east from a point about 660 feet east of SW 222 Avenue. This conveyance is required to satisfy zoning and land development requirements, ensuring building sites abut a dedicated right-of-way. The annual maintenance cost for this right-of-way is estimated at $70, funded by the Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) General Fund. The conveyance was approved by the Board of County Commissioners on June 16, 2026. No public comment was recorded.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- Portion of SW 264 Street from approximately 660 feet east of SW 222 Avenue east for approximately 330 feet
- Applicant:
- Brian Rin Nhem and Kanica Nhem
CONVEYANCE FROM BRIAN RIN NHEM AND KANICA NHEM
Miami-Dade County adopted a resolution accepting a conveyance of property interests for road purposes. The property is a portion of SW 264 Street, extending approximately 330 feet east from a point approximately 660 feet east of SW 222 Avenue. This conveyance is required to satisfy zoning and land development requirements, ensuring building sites abut a dedicated right-of-way. The annual maintenance cost for this right-of-way is estimated at $70, funded by the Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) General Fund allocation. The Department of Transportation and Public Works is the overseeing entity.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- A portion of SW 264 Street from approximately 660 feet east of SW 222 Avenue east for approximately 330 feet
- Applicant:
- Brian Rin Nhem and Kanica Nhem
CONVEYANCE FROM BRIAN RIN NHEM AND KANICA NHEM
Miami-Dade County adopted a resolution accepting a conveyance of property interests for road purposes. The property is a portion of SW 264 Street, extending approximately 330 feet east from a point about 660 feet east of SW 222 Avenue. This conveyance is required to satisfy zoning and land development requirements, specifically ensuring building sites abut a dedicated right-of-way. The annual maintenance cost for this right-of-way is estimated at $70, funded by the Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) General Fund. The conveyance was approved by the Board of County Commissioners on June 16, 2026. No public comment was recorded.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- A portion of SW 264 Street from approximately 660 feet east of SW 222 Avenue east for approximately 330 feet
- Applicant:
- Brian Rin Nhem and Kanica Nhem
D-1 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative matter concerns the approval of allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 1 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners. Specific details regarding the exact allocations, recipients, or projects are not provided in this document, as it references attached memorandums for those specifics.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners
D-1 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative matter concerns the approval of allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 1 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-1 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item is a resolution approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 1 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-1 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative matter concerns the approval of allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 1 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Miami-Dade County Commission. Specific allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference but not provided in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-1 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item is a resolution approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 1 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-1 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item is a resolution approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 1 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-11 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative matter, File Number 261023, is a Resolution that was Adopted, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 11 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 11 Arena Naming Rights Fund. It also waives requirements of Resolutions No. R-238-21 and R-243-23 related to the Arena Naming Rights Fund allocation. The prime sponsor was Roberto J. Gonzalez. The document does not state specific amounts or recipients of the allocations, nor does it mention any public comment or stakeholder sentiment.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-11 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative matter, File Number 261023, is a Resolution that was Adopted, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 11 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 11 Arena Naming Rights Fund. It also waives requirements of Resolutions No. R-238-21 and R-243-23 related to the Arena Naming Rights Fund allocation. The prime sponsor was Roberto J. Gonzalez. The document does not specify the exact amounts or recipients of these allocations.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-11 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item, File Number 261023, is a resolution adopted on June 16, 2026, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 11 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 11 Arena Naming Rights Fund. Requirements of Resolutions No. R-238-21 and R-243-23 were waived for the Arena Naming Rights Fund allocation. The prime sponsor was Roberto J. Gonzalez. No registered lobbyists were listed.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-11 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item, File Number 261023, is a resolution that approves allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 11 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 11 Arena Naming Rights Fund. It also waives certain requirements related to the allocation from the Arena Naming Rights Fund. The resolution was introduced on 6/2/2026 and adopted on 6/16/2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-11 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-516-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 11 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 11 Arena Naming Rights Fund. Requirements of Resolutions No. R-238-21 and R-243-23 were waived for the Arena Naming Rights Fund allocation. The resolution was introduced on June 2, 2026, and adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-11 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-516-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 11 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 11 Arena Naming Rights Fund. Requirements of Resolutions No. R-238-21 and R-243-23 were waived for the Arena Naming Rights Fund allocation. The resolution was introduced on 6/2/2026 and adopted on 6/16/2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-12 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-514-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 12 CBO Discretionary Reserve, the FY 2025-26 District 12 Designated Project Program, and the FY 2025-26 District 12 Arena Naming Rights Fund. The specific details of these allocations are incorporated by reference via attached memorandums, which are not included in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-12 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-514-26 (File Number: 261022) on June 16, 2026, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 12 CBO Discretionary Reserve, FY 2025-26 District 12 Designated Project Program, and FY 2025-26 District 12 Arena Naming Rights Fund. The specific details of these allocations are referenced in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference into the resolution. No specific projects, addresses, or dollar amounts are detailed in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-12 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-514-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 12 CBO Discretionary Reserve, FY 2025-26 District 12 Designated Project Program, and FY 2025-26 District 12 Arena Naming Rights Fund. The specific details of these allocations are incorporated by reference via attached memorandums, which are not provided in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-12 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-514-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 12 CBO Discretionary Reserve, FY 2025-26 District 12 Designated Project Program, and FY 2025-26 District 12 Arena Naming Rights Fund. The specific details of these allocations are incorporated by reference via attached memorandums, which are not provided in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-12 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-514-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 12 CBO Discretionary Reserve, FY 2025-26 District 12 Designated Project Program, and FY 2025-26 District 12 Arena Naming Rights Fund. The specific details of these allocations are incorporated by reference via attached memorandums, which are not provided in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-12 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-514-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 12 CBO Discretionary Reserve, FY 2025-26 District 12 Designated Project Program, and FY 2025-26 District 12 Arena Naming Rights Fund. The specific details of these allocations are incorporated by reference via attached memorandums, which are not provided in this document. The resolution was introduced on 6/2/2026 and adopted on 6/16/2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-3 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item, File Number 261037, is a resolution that approves and rescinds allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 3 Designated Project Program. The resolution was adopted by the County Commission. The specific details of the allocations and rescissions are not provided in the text but are referenced in an attached memorandum.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-3 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item, File Number 261037, is a resolution that approves and rescinds allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 3 Designated Project Program. The resolution was adopted by the County Commission on June 16, 2026. The specific details of the allocations and rescissions are not provided in the text but are referenced in an attached memorandum.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-3 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-523-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 3 Designated Project Program and rescinding a prior allocation from the same program. Specific project details, including addresses, sizes, and exact changes, are not stated in this document but are referenced in an attached memorandum. The resolution was introduced on June 2, 2026, and adopted on June 16, 2026. No registered lobbyists were listed.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-3 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative matter involves the approval and rescission of allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 3 Designated Project Program. The specific projects or amounts for allocation or rescission are not detailed in this document, but are referenced as being in an attached memorandum. The resolution was adopted by the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-3 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item, File Number 261037, is a Resolution that was Adopted on June 16, 2026. It approves allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 3 Designated Project Program and rescinds an allocation from the same program. The specific details of the allocations and rescissions are referenced in an attached memorandum, which is incorporated by reference but not provided in this document. The matter was introduced on June 2, 2026, and the final action was taken on June 16, 2026. Keon Hardemon is listed as the Prime Sponsor. No registered lobbyists are listed.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-3 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-523-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 3 Designated Project Program and rescinding a prior allocation from the same program. Specific details of the allocations and rescissions are not provided in the document but are referenced as being in an attached memorandum.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-4 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-522-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 4 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 4 Arena Naming Rights Fund. Requirements of Resolutions No. R-238-21 and R-243-23 were waived for the Arena Naming Rights Fund allocations. The specific details of the allocations are in attached memorandums incorporated by reference.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-4 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item, File Number 261029, is a resolution that approves allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 4 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 4 Arena Naming Rights Fund. It also waives certain requirements of Resolutions No. R-238-21 and R-243-23 related to the Arena Naming Rights Fund allocations. The resolution was adopted.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-4 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-522-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 4 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 4 Arena Naming Rights Fund. Requirements of Resolutions No. R-238-21 and R-243-23 were waived for the Arena Naming Rights Fund allocations. The specific details of the allocations are in attached memorandums, incorporated by reference.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-4 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-522-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 4 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 4 Arena Naming Rights Fund. The resolution also waived requirements of Resolutions No. R-238-21 and R-243-23 related to the Arena Naming Rights Fund allocations. The specific details of the allocations are referenced in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference into the resolution.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-4 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-522-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 4 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 4 Arena Naming Rights Fund. The resolution also waived requirements of Resolutions No. R-238-21 and R-243-23 concerning the Arena Naming Rights Fund allocations. Specific details of the allocations are in attached memorandums, incorporated by reference.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-4 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-522-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 4 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 4 Arena Naming Rights Fund. The resolution also waived certain requirements of Resolutions No. R-238-21 and R-243-23 related to the Arena Naming Rights Fund allocations. The specific details of the allocations are in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference but not provided in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-5 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative matter concerns the approval of allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 5 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-5 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item is a resolution approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 5 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Miami-Dade County Commission. Specific allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference but not provided in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-5 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative matter concerns the approval of allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 5 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-5 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative matter, File Number 261027, is a resolution adopted by the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 5 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was introduced on 6/2/2026 and had its final action on 6/16/2026. The specific details of the allocations are referenced in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference into the resolution. No specific projects, addresses, sizes, or zoning changes are detailed in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-5 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item is a resolution approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 5 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Miami-Dade County Commission. The specific allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference but not provided in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-5 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item is a resolution approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 5 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Miami-Dade County Commission. Specific allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference but not provided in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-6 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-520-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 6 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 6 Stroller Parking Fund. The specific allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference. The resolution was introduced on June 2, 2026, and adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-6 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-520-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 6 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 6 Stroller Parking Fund. The specific allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference. The resolution was introduced on June 2, 2026, and adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-6 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-520-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 6 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 6 Stroller Parking Fund. The specific allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference. The resolution was introduced on 6/2/2026 and had its final action on 6/16/2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-6 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative matter concerns the approval of allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 6 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 6 Stroller Parking Fund. The resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-6 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-520-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 6 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 6 Stroller Parking Fund. The specific allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference. The resolution was introduced on June 2, 2026, and finally acted upon on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-6 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-520-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 6 CBO Discretionary Reserve and the FY 2025-26 District 6 Stroller Parking Fund. The specific allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference. The resolution was introduced on June 2, 2026, and adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-7 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item is a resolution approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 7 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners. Specific allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference but not provided in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-7 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative matter concerns the approval of allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 7 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-7 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item, File Number 261025, is a resolution adopted by the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 7 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution itself does not detail specific projects or recipients but refers to attached memorandums for those specifics. The action was taken on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-7 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item is a resolution approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 7 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners. Specific allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference but not provided in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-7 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item is a resolution approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 7 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-7 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item is a resolution approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 7 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners. Specific allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference but not provided in this document. The matter was introduced on June 2, 2026, and finally acted upon on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-8 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-517-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 8 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution approves fund allocations as detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference. No specific projects, amounts, or beneficiaries are detailed in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-8 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-517-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 8 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution, file number 261021, was introduced on 6/2/2026 and adopted on 6/16/2026. The allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference. No specific projects or dollar amounts are detailed in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-8 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-517-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 8 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution approves fund allocations as detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference. No specific projects, dollar amounts, or beneficiaries are detailed in this legislative item itself.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-8 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-517-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 8 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The specific allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference. The resolution was introduced on June 2, 2026, and finally acted upon on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-8 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-517-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 8 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The specific allocations are detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference. No specific projects, addresses, or dollar amounts are detailed in this resolution text.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-8 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-517-26, approving allocations from the FY 2025-26 District 8 CBO Discretionary Reserve. The resolution approves fund allocations as detailed in attached memorandums, which are incorporated by reference. No specific projects, amounts, or recipients are detailed in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-9 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-519-26, approving allocations from various FY 2025-26 District 9 funds, including the CBO Discretionary Reserve, Designated Project Program, Stroller Parking Fund, and Office Funds. The specific projects or amounts funded are detailed in an attached memorandum, which is incorporated by reference but not provided in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-9 ALLOCATIONS
This legislative item is a resolution approving allocations from various District 9 funds for Fiscal Year 2025-26, including the CBO Discretionary Reserve, Designated Project Program, Stroller Parking Fund, and Office Funds. The specific projects or recipients of these allocations are detailed in an attached memorandum, which is incorporated by reference but not provided in this document. The resolution was adopted by the Miami-Dade County Commission.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-9 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-519-26, approving allocations from various FY 2025-26 District 9 funds, including the CBO Discretionary Reserve, Designated Project Program, Stroller Parking Fund, and Office Funds. The specific projects or amounts funded are detailed in an attached memorandum, which is incorporated by reference but not provided in this document. The resolution was introduced on June 2, 2026, and adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-9 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-519-26, approving allocations from various FY 2025-26 District 9 funds, including the CBO Discretionary Reserve, Designated Project Program, Stroller Parking Fund, and Office Funds. The specific projects funded are detailed in an attached memorandum, which is incorporated by reference. The resolution was introduced on June 2, 2026, and adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
D-9 ALLOCATIONS
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-519-26, approving allocations from various FY 2025-26 District 9 funds, including the CBO Discretionary Reserve, Designated Project Program, Stroller Parking Fund, and Office Funds. The specific projects funded are detailed in an attached memorandum, which is incorporated by reference. The resolution was introduced on June 2, 2026, and adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
DIRECTING ADMINISTRATION TO FILE CDMP AMENDMENT
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-551-26 on June 16, 2026, directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP). The amendment aims to create a density bonus allowance or other development incentives for properties within Miami-Dade County regulatory jurisdiction that are adjacent to or within 500 feet of the Rapid Transit Corridor Bicycle and Pedestrian Area (RTCBPA) and that offer public benefits related to the RTCBPA. The goal is to incentivize dense development along transit and mobility corridors. Public comment details are not stated in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's designee (to file application)
DIRECTING ADMINISTRATION TO FILE CDMP AMENDMENT
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-551-26, directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP). The amendment aims to create a density bonus allowance or other development incentives for properties within Miami-Dade County regulatory jurisdiction that are adjacent to or within 500 feet of the Rapid Transit Corridor Bicycle and Pedestrian Area (RTCBPA) and proffer public benefits related to the RTCBPA. This initiative seeks to incentivize dense development along transit and mobility corridors when public benefits are offered for the improvement and maintenance of the RTCBPA. The Transportation Committee forwarded this item to the Board with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- NONE (Resolution directs County Mayor or designee to file application)
DIRECTING ADMINISTRATION TO FILE CDMP AMENDMENT
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-551-26, directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP). The amendment aims to create a density bonus allowance or other development incentives for properties within Miami-Dade County regulatory jurisdiction that are adjacent to or within 500 feet of the Rapid Transit Corridor Bicycle and Pedestrian Area (RTCBPA) and proffer public benefits related to the RTCBPA. This initiative seeks to incentivize dense development along transit and mobility corridors when public benefits are offered for RTCBPA maintenance and improvements. The Transportation Committee forwarded this item to the Board with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's Designee (filing application)
DIRECTING ADMINISTRATION TO FILE CDMP AMENDMENT
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-551-26 on June 16, 2026, directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP). The amendment aims to create a density bonus allowance or other development incentives for properties within Miami-Dade County's regulatory jurisdiction that are adjacent to or within 500 feet of the Rapid Transit Corridor Bicycle and Pedestrian Area (RTCBPA) and that offer public benefits related to the RTCBPA. The goal is to incentivize dense development along transit and mobility corridors. Public comment is not stated in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's designee (to file application)
DIRECTING ADMINISTRATION TO FILE CDMP AMENDMENT
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP). The amendment aims to create a density bonus allowance or other development incentives for properties within Miami-Dade County regulatory jurisdiction that are adjacent to or within 500 feet of the Rapid Transit Corridor Bicycle and Pedestrian Area (RTCBPA) and proffer public benefits related to the RTCBPA. The goal is to incentivize dense development along transit and mobility corridors when public benefits are offered for RTCBPA maintenance and improvements. The Transportation Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's Designee (to file application)
DISASTER DEBRIS REMOVAL MONITORING SERVICES
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-542-26, directing the County Mayor or designee to negotiate and award Contract No. EVN0016781 for Disaster Debris Removal Monitoring Services to Thompson Consulting Services, LLC. The contract is for an initial five-year term with one five-year option to renew, for multiple county departments. This decision followed a discussion where commissioners questioned the initial recommendation of Tetra Tech, Inc., which was higher in cost despite a slightly higher score. Commissioners favored Thompson Consulting Services, LLC due to a significant cost savings of approximately $1 million and its established experience. The contract's cumulative value is estimated at $95 million over ten years. Separately, the Board also approved a 2026-2029 Collective Bargaining Agreement between Miami-Dade County and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Local 121, impacting Water and Sewer Department employees. Key changes include updated language for compliance with state law, modifications to work rules, and provisions for reopening negotiations on overtime compensation, special wage provisions, wages (cost of living adjustments), and group health insurance after November 15, 2026. Paid Parental Leave was increased from six to 12 weeks. Health insurance providers changed from AvMed to Aetna.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted as amended
- Applicant:
- Thompson Consulting Services, LLC (for debris monitoring); American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Local 121 (for collective bargaining agreement)
DISASTER DEBRIS REMOVAL MONITORING SERVICES
Miami-Dade County Commissioners adopted an amended resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to negotiate and award Contract No. EVN0016781, Disaster Debris Removal Monitoring Services, to Thompson Consulting Services, LLC. The contract is for an initial five-year term with one, five-year option to renew, and is for multiple county departments. The decision was made after considerable discussion regarding the scoring of proposals, with some commissioners expressing concern that the initially recommended vendor, Tetra Tech, Inc., was significantly more expensive than Thompson Consulting Services, LLC, despite a smaller point difference in scoring. Ultimately, the Board voted 7-3 to recommend Thompson Consulting Services, LLC, citing potential cost savings of approximately $1 million and the vendor's qualifications. The resolution was adopted as amended on June 16, 2026. Separately, the document also details the ratification of a 2026-2029 Collective Bargaining Agreement between Miami-Dade County and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, A.F.L.-C.I.O., Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department Employees Local 121, which includes various updates to work rules, wages, and benefits, with provisions to reopen negotiations on specific articles later.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted as amended
- Applicant:
- Thompson Consulting Services, LLC (for debris removal monitoring services); Miami-Dade County and American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, A.F.L.-C.I.O., Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department Employees Local 121 (for collective bargaining agreement)
DISASTER DEBRIS REMOVAL MONITORING SERVICES
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution No. R-542-26, directing the County Mayor or designee to negotiate and award Contract No. EVN0016781 for Disaster Debris Removal Monitoring Services to Thompson Consulting Services, LLC. The contract is for an initial five-year term with one, five-year option to renew, for multiple county departments. This decision was made after considerable discussion regarding the scoring and cost difference between Thompson Consulting Services, LLC and the initially recommended vendor, Tetra Tech, Inc. Commissioners expressed concerns about the significant cost savings offered by Thompson Consulting Services, LLC ($1 million less) compared to the slight difference in scoring points. Ultimately, the Board amended the resolution to award the contract to Thompson Consulting Services, LLC, citing its qualifications and the substantial cost savings. The contract's cumulative value is approximately $95 million over ten years. Separately, the document also details the ratification of a 2026-2029 Collective Bargaining Agreement between Miami-Dade County and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Local 121, covering Water and Sewer Department employees. This agreement includes various updates to work rules, pay provisions, and benefits, with specific articles slated for reopening for further negotiation.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted as amended
- Applicant:
- Thompson Consulting Services, LLC (for debris removal monitoring services); Miami-Dade County and American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Local 121 (for collective bargaining agreement)
DISASTER DEBRIS REMOVAL MONITORING SERVICES
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-542-26, directing the County Mayor or designee to negotiate and award Contract No. EVN0016781, Disaster Debris Removal Monitoring Services, to Thompson Consulting Services, LLC. This contract is for an initial five-year term with one, five-year option to renew, and is for multiple county departments. The decision was made after considerable discussion regarding the scoring of proposals, with Thompson Consulting Services, LLC being the second-ranked proposer but nearly $1 million less expensive than the top-ranked proposer, Tetra Tech, Inc. Commissioners expressed concerns about the cost difference versus the scoring difference. The final decision favored Thompson Consulting Services, LLC, citing potential cost savings and the firm's qualifications. The contract is activated only after a disaster and is used to monitor debris removal and ensure FEMA reimbursement eligibility. Separately, the Board also approved and ratified the 2026-2029 Collective Bargaining Agreement between Miami-Dade County and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, A.F.L.-C.I.O., Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department Employees Local 121. This agreement includes various updates to work rules, pay provisions, and benefits, with specific articles open for re-negotiation later.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted as amended
- Applicant:
- Thompson Consulting Services, LLC (for debris removal monitoring); Miami-Dade County and American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, A.F.L.-C.I.O., Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department Employees Local 121 (for collective bargaining agreement)
DISASTER DEBRIS REMOVAL MONITORING SERVICES
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted a resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to negotiate and award Contract No. EVN0016781, Disaster Debris Removal Monitoring Services, to Thompson Consulting Services, LLC. The contract is for an initial five-year term with one, five-year option to renew, for multiple county departments. This decision followed a discussion where commissioners questioned the scoring process that favored a higher-cost proposer (Tetra Tech, Inc.) over Thompson Consulting Services, LLC, which was nearly $1 million less expensive. Commissioners expressed concern over the significant cost difference for a contract valued at approximately $95 million over five years. The resolution was amended to direct the award to Thompson Consulting Services, LLC, with the final action taken on June 16, 2026. A separate item details a collective bargaining agreement between Miami-Dade County and AFSCME Local 121 for Water and Sewer Department employees, effective June 1, 2026, through May 31, 2029, with provisions for reopening negotiations on wages, overtime, special wages, and health insurance after November 15, 2026. This agreement includes updates to tool allowance, hazardous duty pay, trades proficiency allowance, and paid parental leave.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted as amended
- Applicant:
- Thompson Consulting Services, LLC
DISASTER DEBRIS REMOVAL MONITORING SERVICES
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-542-26, directing the County Mayor or designee to negotiate and award Contract No. EVN0016781 for Disaster Debris Removal Monitoring Services to Thompson Consulting Services, LLC. The contract is for an initial five-year term with one five-year option to renew, for multiple county departments. This decision followed a discussion where commissioners questioned the initial recommendation of Tetra Tech, Inc., which was higher in cost despite a slightly higher score. Commissioners favored Thompson Consulting Services, LLC due to a significant cost savings of approximately $1 million and its established qualifications. The contract's cumulative value is estimated at $95 million over ten years. Separately, the document details a ratified 2026-2029 Collective Bargaining Agreement between Miami-Dade County and AFSCME Local 121 for Water and Sewer Department employees, which includes updates to work rules, wages, health insurance providers (from AvMed to Aetna), and benefits like paid parental leave, with provisions to reopen negotiations on wages and other articles after November 15, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted as amended
- Applicant:
- Thompson Consulting Services, LLC (for debris monitoring contract); American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, A.F.L.-C.I.O., Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department Employees Local 121 (for collective bargaining agreement)
DOLPHIN STATION PARK-AND-RIDE FACILITY
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution approving a State-Funded Grant Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for roadway improvements along NW 12 Street. The project aims to widen and resurface NW 12 Street to add dedicated bus-only lanes, increase capacity for existing turn lanes, and construct new turn lanes. Improvements will also be made to Florida Turnpike exit ramps and the right-turn lane from Dolphin Mall at NW 114 Avenue. These enhancements are intended to improve access and connectivity to the Dolphin Station Park-and-Ride facility. The total estimated project cost is $7,096,360, with FDOT providing up to $3,548,180 and the remaining 50% funded by Charter County Transportation Surtax funds. The project is anticipated to be completed by June 30, 2030.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- NW 12 Street from Dolphin Park-and-Ride to NW 114 Avenue (specifically from NW 122nd Avenue near the SR 836 interchange to NW 114th Avenue)
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County (grant recipient), Florida Department of Transportation (grant provider)
DOLPHIN STATION PARK-AND-RIDE FACILITY
Miami-Dade County Commissioners adopted a resolution approving a state-funded grant agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for roadway improvements along NW 12 Street. The project aims to widen and resurface NW 12 Street to add dedicated bus-only lanes, increase capacity for existing turn lanes, and construct new turn lanes. Improvements will also be made to Florida Turnpike exit ramps and the right-turn lane from Dolphin Mall at NW 114 Avenue. These enhancements will improve access to the Dolphin Station Park-and-Ride facility. The total estimated project cost is $7,096,360, with FDOT providing $3,548,180 and the remaining 50% funded by Charter County Transportation Surtax funds. The project is anticipated to be completed by June 30, 2030.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- NW 12 Street from Dolphin Park-and-Ride to NW 114 Avenue
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County
DOLPHIN STATION PARK-AND-RIDE FACILITY
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution approving a State-Funded Grant Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for roadway improvements along NW 12 Street. The project involves widening and resurfacing NW 12 Street from NW 122nd Avenue (near SR 836 interchange and Dolphin Station Park-and-Ride) to NW 114th Avenue. Improvements include adding dedicated bus-only lanes, increasing capacity for existing turn lanes, constructing new turn lanes, and enhancing Florida Turnpike exit ramps and the right-turn lane from Dolphin Mall at NW 114th Avenue. The total estimated project cost is $7,096,360, with FDOT providing up to $3,548,180 and the remaining 50% funded by Charter County Transportation Surtax funds. The project aims to improve access and connectivity to the Dolphin Station Park-and-Ride facility. Public comment is not stated in the document. The project is anticipated to be completed by June 30, 2030.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- NW 12 Street from NW 122nd Avenue to NW 114th Avenue
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County
DOLPHIN STATION PARK-AND-RIDE FACILITY
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution approving a state-funded grant agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for roadway improvements along NW 12 Street. The project involves widening and resurfacing NW 12 Street from the Dolphin Park-and-Ride facility near NW 122nd Avenue to NW 114th Avenue, including adding dedicated bus-only lanes, increasing capacity for existing turn lanes, and constructing new turn lanes. Improvements will also be made to Florida Turnpike exit ramps and the right-turn lane from Dolphin Mall at NW 114th Avenue. The total estimated project cost is $7,096,360, with FDOT providing up to $3,548,180 and the remaining 50% funded by Charter County Transportation Surtax funds. The project is anticipated to be completed by June 30, 2030.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- NW 12 Street from Dolphin Park-and-Ride to NW 114 Avenue
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County
DOLPHIN STATION PARK-AND-RIDE FACILITY
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution approving a State-Funded Grant Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for roadway improvements along NW 12 Street. The project involves widening and resurfacing NW 12 Street from NW 122nd Avenue (near SR 836 interchange and Dolphin Station Park-and-Ride) to NW 114 Avenue. Improvements include adding dedicated bus-only lanes, increasing capacity for existing turn lanes, constructing new turn lanes, and enhancing Florida Turnpike exit ramps and the Dolphin Mall right-turn lane exit. The total estimated project cost is $7,096,360, with FDOT providing up to $3,548,180 and the remaining 50% funded by Charter County Transportation Surtax funds. The project aims to improve access and connectivity to the Dolphin Station Park-and-Ride facility. The anticipated completion date is June 30, 2030. No public comment or stakeholder sentiment was stated in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- NW 12 Street from NW 122nd Avenue to NW 114 Avenue
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County
DOLPHIN STATION PARK-AND-RIDE FACILITY
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution approving a state-funded grant agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for roadway improvements along NW 12 Street. The project aims to widen and resurface NW 12 Street from the Dolphin Park-and-Ride facility near NW 122nd Avenue to NW 114th Avenue, adding dedicated bus-only lanes, increasing capacity for existing turn lanes, and constructing new turn lanes. Improvements will also be made to Florida Turnpike exit ramps and the right-turn lane from Dolphin Mall at NW 114th Avenue. The total estimated project cost is $7,096,360, with FDOT providing up to $3,548,180 and the remaining 50% funded by Charter County Transportation Surtax funds. The project is anticipated to be completed by June 30, 2030.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Address:
- NW 12 Street from Dolphin Park-and-Ride to NW 114 Avenue (also mentions NW 122nd Avenue near SR 836 interchange)
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County
DONATING SURPLUS - FUNDA JIREH, INC.
Miami-Dade County declared a 2015 Ford Transit Connect (Vehicle ID #3420A, VIN NM0LS7E70F1196298) surplus and authorized its donation to Funda Jireh, Inc. The vehicle has 91,426 miles, is in fair condition, and has an estimated value of $4,950. Funda Jireh, Inc. is a non-profit agency eligible to receive the donation to enhance its services. The organization must take possession within 60 days of the resolution's effective date and is responsible for all transfer costs. The resolution was adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Funda Jireh, Inc.
DONATING SURPLUS - FUNDA JIREH, INC.
Miami-Dade County adopted a resolution to declare one 2015 Ford Transit Connect (Vehicle ID #3420A, VIN NM0LS7E70F1196298, 91,426 miles, fair condition, estimated value $4,950) surplus and authorized its donation to Funda Jireh, Inc. The resolution authorizes the County Mayor or designee to execute a community-based organization agreement. Funda Jireh, Inc. is a private non-profit agency eligible for donation under Florida Statutes and Miami-Dade County Code. The organization must take possession of the vehicle within 60 days of the resolution's effective date. The document does not mention any public comment or stakeholder sentiment.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Funda Jireh, Inc.
DONATING SURPLUS - FUNDA JIREH, INC.
Miami-Dade County adopted a resolution to declare one 2015 Ford Transit Connect (Vehicle ID #3420A, VIN NM0LS7E70F1196298) surplus and authorize its donation to Funda Jireh, Inc. The vehicle has 91,426 miles, is in fair condition, and has an estimated value of $4,950. Funda Jireh, Inc. is a private non-profit agency eligible to receive the donation to enhance its service delivery. The organization must take possession within 60 days of the resolution's effective date, and will be responsible for all transfer costs. The resolution was introduced on 5/27/2026 and adopted on 6/16/2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Funda Jireh, Inc.
DONATING SURPLUS - FUNDA JIREH, INC.
Miami-Dade County adopted a resolution to declare one 2015 Ford Transit Connect (VIN NM0LS7E70F1196298, 91,426 miles, fair condition, estimated value $4,950) surplus and authorize its donation to Funda Jireh, Inc. The resolution authorizes the County Mayor or designee to execute a community-based organization agreement. Funda Jireh, Inc. is a private non-profit agency eligible for donation under Florida Statutes and Miami-Dade County Code. The organization must take possession within 60 days of the resolution's effective date, and will be responsible for all transfer costs. The resolution becomes null and void if possession is not taken within the specified timeframe.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Funda Jireh, Inc.
DONATING SURPLUS - FUNDA JIREH, INC.
Miami-Dade County adopted a resolution to declare one 2015 Ford Transit Connect (VIN NM0LS7E70F1196298, 91,426 miles, fair condition, estimated value $4,950) surplus and authorize its donation to Funda Jireh, Inc. The donation is contingent upon Funda Jireh, Inc. taking possession of the vehicle within 60 days of the resolution's effective date. Funda Jireh, Inc. is a private non-profit agency eligible to receive the donation. The county has complied with statutory requirements by offering the vehicle to other departments first. Funda Jireh, Inc. will be responsible for all transfer costs. The resolution was introduced on 5/27/2026 and adopted on 6/16/2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Funda Jireh, Inc.
DONATING SURPLUS - FUNDA JIREH, INC.
Miami-Dade County adopted a resolution to declare one 2015 Ford Transit Connect (VIN NM0LS7E70F1196298, 91,426 miles, fair condition, estimated value $4,950) surplus and authorize its donation to Funda Jireh, Inc. The donation is contingent upon Funda Jireh, Inc. taking possession of the vehicle within 60 days of the resolution's effective date. Funda Jireh, Inc. is a private non-profit agency eligible to receive the donation. The resolution authorizes the County Mayor or designee to execute a community-based organization agreement and take necessary actions. The document does not mention any public comment or stakeholder sentiment.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Funda Jireh, Inc.
DONATING SURPLUS - PROPELLING INTO TRIUMPH INCORPORATED
Miami-Dade County adopted a resolution declaring one 2016 Toyota Prius V surplus and authorizing its donation to Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated. The vehicle has 138,155 miles, is in fair condition, and has an estimated value of $5,999. Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated is a private non-profit agency eligible to receive the donation. The organization must take possession within 60 days of the resolution's effective date. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to execute a community-based organization agreement and take necessary actions. No public comment was stated in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated
DONATING SURPLUS - PROPELLING INTO TRIUMPH INCORPORATED
Miami-Dade County declared a 2016 Toyota Prius V (Vehicle ID #4301A, VIN JTDZN3EU0GJ043473, 138,155 miles, fair condition, estimated value $5,999) surplus and authorized its donation to Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated. The organization is a non-profit agency eligible to receive the donation. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to execute a community-based organization agreement. Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated must take possession within 60 days of the resolution's effective date and is responsible for all transfer costs. The resolution was adopted.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated
DONATING SURPLUS - PROPELLING INTO TRIUMPH INCORPORATED
Miami-Dade County declared a 2016 Toyota Prius V (Vehicle ID JTDZN3EU0GJ043473, 138,155 miles, fair condition, estimated value $5,999) surplus and authorized its donation to Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated. The organization is a non-profit agency eligible to receive the donation. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to execute a community-based organization agreement. Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated must take possession within 60 days of the resolution's effective date, and will be responsible for all transfer costs. No public comment was stated.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated
DONATING SURPLUS - PROPELLING INTO TRIUMPH INCORPORATED
Miami-Dade County adopted a resolution declaring one 2016 Toyota Prius V (Vehicle ID JTDZN3EU0GJ043473, 138,155 miles, fair condition, estimated value $5,999) surplus and authorizing its donation to Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated. The organization is a private non-profit agency eligible to receive the donation. The resolution authorizes the County Mayor or designee to execute a community-based organization agreement. Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated must take possession of the vehicle within 60 days of the resolution's effective date, and will be responsible for all transfer costs. If possession is not taken, the resolution becomes null and void.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated
DONATING SURPLUS - PROPELLING INTO TRIUMPH INCORPORATED
Miami-Dade County adopted a resolution declaring one 2016 Toyota Prius V (Vehicle ID JTDZN3EU0GJ043473, 138,155 miles, fair condition, estimated value $5,999) surplus and authorizing its donation to Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated. The organization is a private non-profit agency eligible to receive the donation. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to execute a community-based organization agreement. Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated must take possession of the vehicle within 60 days of the resolution's effective date and is responsible for all transfer costs. If possession is not taken, the resolution becomes void.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated
DONATING SURPLUS - PROPELLING INTO TRIUMPH INCORPORATED
Miami-Dade County declared a 2016 Toyota Prius V (Vehicle ID JTDZN3EU0GJ043473, 138,155 miles, fair condition, estimated value $5,999) surplus and authorized its donation to Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated. The organization is a non-profit agency eligible to receive the donation to enhance its services. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to execute the community-based organization agreement. Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated must take possession within 60 days of the resolution's effective date, and will be responsible for all transfer costs. If possession is not taken, the resolution becomes void.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Propelling Into Triumph Incorporated
DONATION SURPLUS - COMMUNITY COALITION OF SOUTH DADE, INC
Miami-Dade County declared a 2016 Ford Fusion (Vehicle ID #4746A, VIN 3FA6P0G70GR398092, 101,253 miles, fair condition) surplus and authorized its donation to Community Coalition of South Dade, Inc. The vehicle has an estimated value of $3,750.00. The Community Coalition of South Dade, Inc. is an eligible non-profit community-based organization that will use the vehicle to enhance its services. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to execute a community-based organization agreement. The Donee must take possession within 60 days of the resolution's effective date, and will be responsible for all transfer costs. If possession is not taken, the resolution becomes null and void.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Community Coalition of South Dade, Inc.
DONATION SURPLUS - COMMUNITY COALITION OF SOUTH DADE, INC
Miami-Dade County declared a 2016 Ford Fusion (Vehicle ID #4746A, VIN 3FA6P0G70GR398092, 101,253 miles, fair condition) surplus and authorized its donation to Community Coalition of South Dade, Inc. The vehicle has an estimated value of $3,750.00. The donation is intended to enhance the Donee's ability to provide services. The Donee must take possession within 60 days of the resolution's effective date and is responsible for all transfer costs. If possession is not taken, the resolution becomes null and void.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Community Coalition of South Dade, Inc.
DONATION SURPLUS - COMMUNITY COALITION OF SOUTH DADE, INC
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-513-26 on June 16, 2026, declaring one 2016 Ford Fusion (VIN: 3FA6P0G70GR398092, Item I.D. No. #4746A) with 101,253 miles, fair condition, and an estimated value of $3,750.00, as surplus. The vehicle is authorized for donation to Community Coalition of South Dade, Inc., a non-profit agency, to enhance their service delivery. The agreement requires the Donee to take possession within 60 days of the effective date and be responsible for all transfer costs. The resolution was introduced on May 27, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Community Coalition of South Dade, Inc.
DONATION SURPLUS - COMMUNITY COALITION OF SOUTH DADE, INC
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-513-26 on June 16, 2026, declaring one 2016 Ford Fusion (VIN: 3FA6P0G70GR398092, Item I.D. No. #4746A) with 101,253 miles and an estimated value of $3,750.00 as surplus. The vehicle is authorized for donation to Community Coalition of South Dade, Inc., a non-profit agency, to enhance their service delivery. The agreement requires the Donee to take possession within 60 days of the effective date and be responsible for all transfer costs. The resolution was introduced on May 27, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Community Coalition of South Dade, Inc.
DONATION SURPLUS - COMMUNITY COALITION OF SOUTH DADE, INC
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-513-26 on June 16, 2026, declaring one 2016 Ford Fusion (VIN: 3FA6P0G70GR398092, Item I.D. No. #4746A) with 101,253 miles, fair condition, and an estimated value of $3,750.00, as surplus. The vehicle is authorized for donation to Community Coalition of South Dade, Inc., a private non-profit agency, to enhance its service delivery. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to execute a community-based organization agreement. The Donee must take possession within 60 days of the effective date, and is responsible for all transfer costs. Failure to take possession within 60 days will render the resolution null and void.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Community Coalition of South Dade, Inc.
DONATION SURPLUS - COMMUNITY COALITION OF SOUTH DADE, INC
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-513-26 on June 16, 2026, declaring one 2016 Ford Fusion (VIN: 3FA6P0G70GR398092, Item I.D. No. #4746A) with 101,253 miles, fair condition, and an estimated value of $3,750.00, as surplus. The vehicle is authorized for donation to Community Coalition of South Dade, Inc., a non-profit agency. The agreement requires the Donee to take possession within 60 days of the effective date and be responsible for all transfer costs. The resolution was introduced on May 27, 2026. The County Mayor or designee is authorized to execute the community-based organization agreement and take necessary actions. If the Donee fails to take possession within 60 days, the resolution becomes null and void.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Community Coalition of South Dade, Inc.
ESTABLISHING POLICY RE EXTENSIONS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING
This legislative item, File Number 260829, concerns establishing a policy for Miami-Dade County regarding extensions for affordable housing developments on county-owned property. The policy aims to limit the number and duration of extensions granted to developers. It also directs the County Mayor to enforce reversionary interests and accept deeds in lieu of exercising them. The item was amended and forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation from the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee. A prior version was deferred by the BCC. The final adopted version is noted as being in Legislative File No. 261112.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended (final version in 261112), Deferred (prior version)
ESTABLISHING POLICY RE EXTENSIONS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING
This legislative item, File Number 260829, concerns establishing a policy for Miami-Dade County regarding extensions for affordable housing developments on county-owned property. The policy aims to limit the number and duration of extensions granted to developers. It also directs the County Mayor or designee to enforce reversionary interests and accept deeds back in lieu of exercising them. The resolution was amended and forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee. A prior version was deferred by the BCC. The final adopted version is noted as being in Legislative File No. 261112.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended (final version in 261112), previously Deferred
ESTABLISHING POLICY RE EXTENSIONS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING
This legislative item, File Number 260829, concerns establishing a policy for Miami-Dade County regarding extensions for affordable housing developments on county-owned property. The policy aims to limit the number and duration of extensions granted to developers. It also directs the County Mayor to enforce reversionary interests and accept deeds back in lieu of exercising them. The item was amended and forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee. A previous version was deferred by the BCC. The final adopted version is noted as being in Legislative File No. 261112.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended (final version in 261112), Deferred (previous version)
ESTABLISHING POLICY RE EXTENSIONS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING
This legislative matter, File Number 260829, concerns establishing a board policy to limit the number and duration of extensions granted to developers for affordable housing projects on county-owned property. It directs the County Mayor to enforce reversionary interests and accept deeds in lieu of exercising them. The policy applies to property conveyed or leased under specific Florida Statutes. The item was amended and forwarded with a favorable recommendation by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee, and subsequently amended by the Board of County Commissioners. A final version is noted in File Number 261112.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended
ESTABLISHING POLICY RE EXTENSIONS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING
This legislative matter, File Number 260829, concerns establishing a board policy to limit the number and duration of extensions granted to developers for affordable housing projects on county-owned property. It directs the County Mayor to enforce reversionary interests and accept deeds in lieu of exercising them. The policy is related to infill housing. The resolution was amended and forwarded with a favorable recommendation by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee, then amended by the Board of County Commissioners.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended
ESTABLISHING POLICY RE EXTENSIONS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING
This legislative item, File Number 260829, concerns establishing a policy for Miami-Dade County regarding extensions for affordable housing developments on county-owned property. The policy aims to limit the number and duration of extensions granted to developers. It also directs the County Mayor or designee to enforce reversionary interests and accept deeds in lieu of exercising them. The item was amended and forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation from the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee. A previous version was deferred. The final adopted version is noted as being in Legislative File No. 261112.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended (final version in 261112)
FINGERPRINTING ID
Miami-Dade County Commissioners adopted a resolution authorizing an additional expenditure of $187,000.00 for Contract No. BW7172-2/29, which covers the Automated Fingerprinting ID System and Maintenance for the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department and the Community Services Department. This brings the total modified contract amount to $783,851.00. The additional funds are needed to upgrade aging and obsolete Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) equipment, including palmprint scanners and LiveScan capture systems, and to ensure interoperability with the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office's migration to a cloud-based AFIS platform. The contract, originally established in 2013, has reached its end-of-life status and requires modernization to meet current technology, compatibility, and cybersecurity requirements. The vendor for this contract is Idemia Identity & Security USA LLC.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department and Community Services Department
FINGERPRINTING ID
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-544-26, authorizing an additional expenditure of $187,000.00 for Contract No. BW7172-2/29, which covers the Automated Fingerprinting ID System and Maintenance for the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department and the Community Services Department. This brings the total modified contract amount to $783,851.00. The purpose is to upgrade aging and obsolete Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) equipment, including palmprint scanners and LiveScan capture systems, and to ensure interoperability with the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office's cloud-based AFIS platform. The existing equipment was implemented in 2013 and has reached end-of-life status. The contract, originally established in 2013, is set to expire on September 30, 2028. Idemia Identity & Security USA LLC is the awarded vendor.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department and Community Services Department
FINGERPRINTING ID
Miami-Dade County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-544-26 on June 16, 2026, authorizing an additional expenditure of $187,000.00 for Contract No. BW7172-2/29, which covers the Automated Fingerprinting ID System and Maintenance for the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department and the Community Services Department. This brings the total modified contract amount to $783,851.00. The purpose is to upgrade aging and obsolete Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) equipment, including palmprint scanners and LiveScan capture systems, to align with the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office's cloud-based AFIS platform and ensure interoperability with state and national biometric databases. The existing equipment was implemented in 2013 and has reached end-of-life status. The contract, originally established in 2013, expires on September 30, 2028. The vendor for this contract is Idemia Identity & Security USA LLC.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department and Community Services Department
FINGERPRINTING ID
Miami-Dade County Commissioners adopted Resolution R-544-26, authorizing an additional expenditure of $187,000.00 for Contract No. BW7172-2/29, which covers the Automated Fingerprinting ID System and Maintenance for the Corrections and Rehabilitation Department and the Community Services Department. This brings the total modified contract amount to $783,851.00. The funds are needed to upgrade aging equipment, replace obsolete technology, and ensure interoperability with the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office's cloud-based AFIS platform. The upgrade includes palmprint scanners, LiveScan capture systems, and maintenance services. The contract, originally established in 2013, expires on September 30, 2028. The vendor is Idemia Identity & Security USA LLC.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department and Community Services Department
FINGERPRINTING ID
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-544-26, authorizing an additional expenditure of $187,000.00 for Contract No. BW7172-2/29, which covers the Automated Fingerprinting ID System and Maintenance for the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department and the Community Services Department. This brings the total modified contract amount to $783,851.00. The purpose is to upgrade aging and obsolete Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) equipment, including palmprint scanners and LiveScan capture systems, and to ensure interoperability with the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office's cloud-based AFIS platform. The existing equipment was implemented in 2013 and has reached end-of-life status. The contract, originally established in 2013, expires on September 30, 2028. The vendor for this contract is Idemia Identity & Security USA LLC.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department and Community Services Department
FINGERPRINTING ID
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-544-26 on June 16, 2026, authorizing an additional expenditure of $187,000.00 for Contract No. BW7172-2/29, which covers the Automated Fingerprinting ID System and Maintenance for the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department and the Community Services Department. This brings the total modified contract amount to $783,851.00. The purpose is to upgrade aging and obsolete Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) equipment, including palmprint scanners and LiveScan capture systems, to align with the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office's cloud-based AFIS platform and ensure interoperability with state and national biometric databases. The existing equipment was implemented in 2013 and has reached end-of-life status. The contract, originally established in 2013, expires on September 30, 2028. Idemia Identity & Security USA LLC is the awarded vendor.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department and Community Services Department
FY 2026-27 BUDGET PROCESS
This legislative item, File Number 260943, concerns the FY 2026-27 Budget Process and includes the First Quarter Budget Report for FY 2025-26. The Board of County Commissioners accepted the report on June 16, 2026. The requester was the Mayor.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Accepted
- Applicant:
- Mayor
FY 2026-27 BUDGET PROCESS
This legislative item, File Number 260943, concerns the FY 2026-27 Budget Process and includes the First Quarter Budget Report for Fiscal Year 2025-26. The Board of County Commissioners accepted the report on June 16, 2026. The Mayor was the requester, and there were no registered lobbyists or sponsors listed. The item was introduced on May 20, 2026, and the final action was taken on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Accepted
- Applicant:
- Mayor
FY 2026-27 BUDGET PROCESS
This legislative item is a report on the FY 2026-27 budget process and the first quarter budget report for FY 2025-26. The County Commission accepted the report on June 16, 2026. No specific development projects, addresses, or zoning changes are mentioned.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Accepted
- Applicant:
- Mayor
FY 2026-27 BUDGET PROCESS
This legislative item, File Number 260943, concerns the FY 2026-27 Budget Process, specifically the First Quarter Budget Report for FY 2025-26 and an update on the FY 2026-27 budget process. The Board of County Commissioners accepted the report on June 16, 2026. The requester was the Mayor.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Accepted
- Applicant:
- Mayor
FY 2026-27 BUDGET PROCESS
This legislative item, File Number 260943, concerns the FY 2026-27 Budget Process and includes the First Quarter Budget Report for Fiscal Year 2025-26. The Board of County Commissioners accepted the report on June 16, 2026. The Mayor was the requester, and there were no registered lobbyists or sponsors listed. The item was introduced on May 20, 2026, with a final action date of June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Accepted
- Applicant:
- Mayor
FY 2026-27 BUDGET PROCESS
This legislative item, File Number 260943, concerns the FY 2026-27 Budget Process and includes the First Quarter Budget Report for FY 2025-26. The Board of County Commissioners accepted the report on June 16, 2026. The requester was the Mayor.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Accepted
- Applicant:
- Mayor
IN-KIND GRITERIA CULTURAL FESTIVAL
Miami-Dade County retroactively authorized in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the "Griteria Cultural Festival" sponsored by the Community Performing Arts Association, Inc. The services are valued at $2,760.00 and will be funded from the District 12 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve. The festival showcases Nicaraguan and Latin American folklore.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Community Performing Arts Association, Inc.
IN-KIND GRITERIA CULTURAL FESTIVAL
Miami-Dade County Commission retroactively authorized in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the "Griteria Cultural Festival" sponsored by the Community Performing Arts Association, Inc. The services are valued at $2,760.00 and will be funded from the District 12 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve. The festival showcases Nicaraguan and Latin American folklore.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Community Performing Arts Association, Inc.
IN-KIND GRITERIA CULTURAL FESTIVAL
Miami-Dade County retroactively authorized in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the "Griteria Cultural Festival" on December 6, 2025. The festival is sponsored by the Community Performing Arts Association, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation, and showcases Nicaraguan and Latin American folklore. The value of the in-kind services is $2,760.00, funded from the District 12 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Community Performing Arts Association, Inc.
IN-KIND GRITERIA CULTURAL FESTIVAL
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-509-26, retroactively authorizing $2,760.00 in in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the "Griteria Cultural Festival" held on December 6, 2025. The festival was sponsored by the Community Performing Arts Association, Inc. and showcased Nicaraguan and Latin American folklore. The funding for these services comes from the District 12 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Community Performing Arts Association, Inc.
IN-KIND GRITERIA CULTURAL FESTIVAL
Miami-Dade County retroactively authorized in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the "Griteria Cultural Festival" sponsored by the Community Performing Arts Association, Inc. The services are valued at $2,760.00 and will be funded from the District 12 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve. The festival showcases Nicaraguan and Latin American folklore. No public comment was stated in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Community Performing Arts Association, Inc.
IN-KIND GRITERIA CULTURAL FESTIVAL
Miami-Dade County Commission adopted Resolution R-509-26, retroactively authorizing in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the "Griteria Cultural Festival" on December 6, 2025. The festival is sponsored by the Community Performing Arts Association, Inc. The value of the in-kind services is $2,760.00, to be funded from the District 12 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve. The festival showcases Nicaraguan and Latin American folklore.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Community Performing Arts Association, Inc.
IN-KIND MIAMI SPRINGS RIVER CITIES FESTIVAL
Miami-Dade County retroactively authorized in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the "Miami Springs River Cities Festival." The festival, sponsored by Miami Springs River Cities Regatta, LLC, took place from April 10-12, 2026. The authorized in-kind services amount to $2,350.00 and will be funded from the District 12 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve. The resolution was adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami Springs River Cities Regatta, LLC
IN-KIND MIAMI SPRINGS RIVER CITIES FESTIVAL
Miami-Dade County retroactively authorized in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the Miami Springs River Cities Festival, sponsored by Miami Springs River Cities Regatta, LLC. The services, valued at $2,350.00, were for the event held April 10-12, 2026. Funding was allocated from the District 12 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve. The resolution was adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami Springs River Cities Regatta, LLC.
IN-KIND MIAMI SPRINGS RIVER CITIES FESTIVAL
Miami-Dade County retroactively authorized in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the "Miami Springs River Cities Festival". The festival, sponsored by Miami Springs River Cities Regatta, LLC, took place from April 10 through April 12, 2026. The value of the in-kind services is $2,350.00, funded from the District 12 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve. The resolution was adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami Springs River Cities Regatta, LLC
IN-KIND MIAMI SPRINGS RIVER CITIES FESTIVAL
Miami-Dade County retroactively authorized in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the Miami Springs River Cities Festival. The festival, sponsored by Miami Springs River Cities Regatta, LLC, took place from April 10 through April 12, 2026. The authorized in-kind services amount to $2,350.00 and will be funded from the District 12 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve. The resolution was adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami Springs River Cities Regatta, LLC
IN-KIND MIAMI SPRINGS RIVER CITIES FESTIVAL
Miami-Dade County retroactively authorized in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the Miami Springs River Cities Festival. The festival, sponsored by Miami Springs River Cities Regatta, LLC, took place from April 10 through April 12, 2026. The value of the in-kind services is $2,350.00, funded from the District 12 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve. The resolution was adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami Springs River Cities Regatta, LLC
IN-KIND MIAMI SPRINGS RIVER CITIES FESTIVAL
Miami-Dade County retroactively authorized in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the "Miami Springs River Cities Festival". The festival, sponsored by Miami Springs River Cities Regatta, LLC, took place from April 10 through April 12, 2026. The authorized in-kind services amount to $2,350.00 and will be funded from the District 12 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve. The resolution was adopted on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami Springs River Cities Regatta, LLC
IN-KIND SUKKOT IN PARK
Miami-Dade County retroactively authorized in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the "Sukkot in Park" event, sponsored by Chabad Chayil Inc. The services are valued at $1,540.00 and funded from the District 4 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve. The event took place from October 6 through October 13, 2025.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Chabad Chayil Inc.
IN-KIND SUKKOT IN PARK
Miami-Dade County retroactively authorized in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the "Sukkot in Park" event, sponsored by Chabad Chayil Inc. The services are valued at $1,540.00 and funded from the District 4 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve. The event took place from October 6 through October 13, 2025.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Chabad Chayil Inc.
IN-KIND SUKKOT IN PARK
Miami-Dade County retroactively authorized in-kind services from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the "Sukkot in Park" event, sponsored by Chabad Chayil Inc. The event took place from October 6 through October 13, 2025. The authorized in-kind services amount to $1,540.00 and will be funded from the District 4 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve. The event aims to foster inclusivity and community engagement by providing a communal sukkah.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Chabad Chayil Inc.
IN-KIND SUKKOT IN PARK
Miami-Dade County Commissioners retroactively authorized in-kind services valued at $1,540.00 from the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for the "Sukkot in Park" event, sponsored by Chabad Chayil Inc. The event, held from October 6 through October 13, 2025, aimed to foster inclusivity and community engagement. Funding for these services will come from the District 4 FY 2025-26 In-Kind Reserve. No public comment was noted in the document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-06-16
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Chabad Chayil Inc.
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