Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee: June 2026
Miami-Dade County
AMEND R-1026-23 TO ADD CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
Miami-Dade County is considering a resolution to amend Resolution No. R-1026-23, as previously amended by Resolution No. R-635-24. The proposed amendment would add Friends of the Miami-Dade Public Library, Inc., and Parks Foundation of Miami-Dade, Inc., to the list of charitable organizations eligible to receive employee contributions through payroll deduction. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee has forwarded this matter to the Board of County Commissioners with a favorable recommendation. As of May 7, 2025, county employees had contributed $6,026.50 to eligible charitable organizations via payroll deduction.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee.
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (as requester of legislative action)
AMEND R-1026-23 TO ADD CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
This legislative matter concerns the amendment of Resolution No. R-1026-23, as previously amended by Resolution No. R-635-24, to include Friends of the Miami-Dade Public Library, Inc., and Parks Foundation of Miami-Dade, Inc. as eligible recipients for employee contributions via payroll deduction. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation on June 10, 2026. The proposed amendment aims to expand the list of charitable organizations that county employees can contribute to through payroll deductions. As of May 7, 2025, county employees had contributed $6,026.50 to eligible charitable organizations.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County (Requester: NONE, Sponsor: Juan Carlos Bermudez)
AMEND R-1026-23 TO ADD CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
This legislative matter concerns a resolution to amend Resolution No. R-1026-23, as previously amended by Resolution No. R-635-24, to add Friends of the Miami-Dade Public Library, Inc., and Parks Foundation of Miami-Dade, Inc., to the list of charitable organizations eligible to receive employee contributions through payroll deduction. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners with a favorable recommendation. As of May 7, 2025, county employees had contributed $6,026.50 to eligible charitable organizations via payroll deduction.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners
AMEND R-1026-23 TO ADD CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
This legislative item, File Number 260852, is a resolution to amend Resolution No. R-1026-23, as previously amended by Resolution No. R-635-24. The proposed amendment will add Friends of the Miami-Dade Public Library, Inc., and Parks Foundation of Miami-Dade, Inc., to the list of charitable organizations eligible to receive employee contributions through payroll deduction. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation on June 10, 2026. The BCC agenda date is July 21, 2026.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee.
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County (Requester: NONE, Sponsor: Juan Carlos Bermudez)
AMEND R-1026-23 TO ADD CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
This legislative matter concerns the amendment of Resolution No. R-1026-23, as previously amended by Resolution No. R-635-24, to include Friends of the Miami-Dade Public Library, Inc., and Parks Foundation of Miami-Dade, Inc., as eligible recipients of employee contributions through payroll deduction. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation on June 10, 2026. The proposed action is to further amend the existing resolution to add these two charitable organizations. A report from July 16, 2025, indicated that as of May 7, 2025, County employees had contributed $6,026.50 to eligible charitable organizations via payroll deduction.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
- Applicant:
- Friends of the Miami-Dade Public Library, Inc., and Parks Foundation of Miami-Dade, Inc.
AMEND R-1026-23 TO ADD CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
This legislative matter concerns the amendment of Resolution No. R-1026-23, as previously amended by Resolution No. R-635-24, to include Friends of the Miami-Dade Public Library, Inc., and Parks Foundation of Miami-Dade, Inc. as eligible recipients of employee contributions through payroll deduction. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation on June 10, 2026. The proposed amendment is scheduled for the BCC agenda on July 21, 2026. Previous actions include the adoption of R-1026-23 on November 7, 2023, and R-635-24 on July 2, 2024. A report from July 16, 2025, indicated that as of May 7, 2025, County employees had contributed $6,026.50 to eligible charitable organizations via payroll deduction.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
- Applicant:
- Friends of the Miami-Dade Public Library, Inc., and Parks Foundation of Miami-Dade, Inc.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
This legislative item, File Number 260956, concerns the approval of the Clerk's Summary of Minutes for the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee meetings held on February 4, 2026, and March 11, 2026. The item was introduced on 5/21/2026 and approved by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee on 6/10/2026. No specific development projects are detailed in this record.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Approved
- Applicant:
- Clerk of the Board
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
This legislative item concerns the approval of the Clerk's Summary of Minutes for the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee meetings held on February 4, 2026, and March 11, 2026. The item was approved by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee on June 10, 2026, and referred to the Clerk of the Board. No specific development projects are detailed in this record.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Approved by Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
This legislative item, File Number 260956, concerns the approval of the Clerk's Summary of Minutes for the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee meetings held on February 4, 2026, and March 11, 2026. The item was introduced on 5/21/2026 and approved by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee on 6/10/2026. No specific development projects are detailed in this record.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Approved
- Applicant:
- Clerk of the Board
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
This legislative item concerns the approval of the Clerk's Summary of Minutes for the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee meetings held on February 4, 2026, and March 11, 2026. The item was introduced on 5/21/2026 and approved by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee on 6/10/2026. No specific development projects are detailed in this record.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Approved
- Applicant:
- Clerk of the Board
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
This legislative item, File Number 260956, concerns the approval of the Clerk's Summary of Minutes for the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee meetings held on February 4, 2026, and March 11, 2026. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee approved these minutes on June 10, 2026. No specific development projects are detailed in this record.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Approved (Minutes)
- Applicant:
- Clerk of the Board
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
This legislative item concerns the approval of the Clerk's Summary of Minutes for the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee meetings held on February 4, 2026, and March 11, 2026. The item was approved by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee on June 10, 2026.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Report
- Decision:
- Approved
CDMP APPLICATION RE UDB TEXT AMENDMENT
This legislative item directs the Miami-Dade County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP). The amendment will address the use of text amendments to facilitate urban land uses on property outside the Urban Development Boundary (UDB), without expanding the UDB or amending the Land Use Plan (LUP) map. The proposed amendment must include provisions for demonstrating need, avoiding sprawl, and mitigating loss of agricultural or environmentally-sensitive lands. It will also provide flexibility for text amendments in certain Urban Expansion Areas. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's designee
CDMP APPLICATION RE UDB TEXT AMENDMENT
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP). The amendment will address the use of text amendments to facilitate urban land uses on property outside the Urban Development Boundary (UDB), without expanding the UDB or amending the Land Use Plan (LUP) map. The application must include provisions for demonstrating need, avoiding sprawl, and mitigating loss of agricultural or environmentally-sensitive lands. It will also provide flexibility for text amendments in certain Urban Expansion Areas. This action is a response to past instances where text amendments were used to allow urban uses outside the UDB without meeting all requirements of a UDB expansion. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation on 6/10/2026.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the County Mayor or County Mayor’s designee to file an application to amend the CDMP.
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor’s designee (to file application)
CDMP APPLICATION RE UDB TEXT AMENDMENT
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) directed the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP). The amendment will address the use of text amendments to facilitate urban land uses on property outside the Urban Development Boundary (UDB), without expanding the UDB or amending the Land Use Plan (LUP) map. The application must include provisions for demonstrating need, avoiding sprawl, and mitigating loss of agricultural or environmentally-sensitive lands. It will also provide flexibility for text amendments in certain Urban Expansion Areas. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Directed to file an application to amend the CDMP
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's Designee (as requester of the application to amend CDMP)
CDMP APPLICATION RE UDB TEXT AMENDMENT
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP). The amendment will address the use of text amendments to facilitate urban land uses on property outside the Urban Development Boundary (UDB), without expanding the UDB or amending the Land Use Plan (LUP) map. The application must include provisions for demonstrating need, avoiding sprawl, and mitigating loss of agricultural or environmentally-sensitive lands. It will also provide flexibility for text amendments in certain Urban Expansion Areas. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the County Mayor or County Mayor's designee to file an application to amend the CDMP.
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's Designee (as requester of the application to amend CDMP)
CDMP APPLICATION RE UDB TEXT AMENDMENT
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP). The amendment will address the use of text amendments to facilitate urban land uses on property outside the Urban Development Boundary (UDB), without expanding the UDB or amending the Land Use Plan (LUP) map. The proposed amendment aims to ensure that such text amendments require a demonstration of need, avoidance of sprawl, and mitigation of loss of agricultural or environmentally-sensitive lands. It will also provide flexibility for text amendments in certain Urban Expansion Areas. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation on 6/10/2026.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the County Mayor or County Mayor's designee to file an application to amend the CDMP.
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's Designee
CDMP APPLICATION RE UDB TEXT AMENDMENT
This legislative item is a resolution directing the Miami-Dade County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP). The amendment will address the use of text amendments that may facilitate urban land uses on property outside the Urban Development Boundary (UDB), without seeking to expand the UDB or amend the Land Use Plan (LUP) map. The proposed amendment aims to ensure that such text amendments require a demonstration of need, avoidance of sprawl-type development, and mitigation of loss of agricultural or environmentally-sensitive lands. It also seeks to provide flexibility for text amendments in certain Urban Expansion Areas. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor’s designee
END OBSOLETE PRACTICES RE PHONES AND PHONE LINES-NEED REPORT
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to eliminate obsolete telephone lines and related equipment. This involves phasing out county-funded landline services that are no longer necessary, identifying and selling or disposing of unused desk telephones and related equipment, and providing a report to the Board. The initiative aims to achieve financial savings, improve operational efficiency, and streamline workplace technology. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation on 6/10/2026.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County
END OBSOLETE PRACTICES RE PHONES AND PHONE LINES-NEED REPORT
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to eliminate obsolete telephone lines and related equipment. This involves phasing out county-funded landline services that are no longer necessary, identifying and selling or disposing of unused desk telephones and equipment, and reporting on the plan and cost savings. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation on 6/10/2026. A report is due to the Board within 90 days of the resolution's effective date.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee.
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County
END OBSOLETE PRACTICES RE PHONES AND PHONE LINES-NEED REPORT
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to eliminate obsolete telephone lines and related equipment. This involves phasing out unnecessary county-funded landline services, identifying and selling surplus desk telephones and equipment, and reporting on the plan and cost savings. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this resolution to the Board of County Commissioners with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation (Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee)
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County
END OBSOLETE PRACTICES RE PHONES AND PHONE LINES-NEED REPORT
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to eliminate obsolete telephone lines and related equipment. This involves phasing out county-funded landline services that are no longer necessary, identifying and selling or disposing of unused desk telephones and related equipment, and providing a report to the Board. The initiative aims to achieve financial savings, improve operational efficiency, and streamline workplace technology. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation on 6/10/2026.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County
END OBSOLETE PRACTICES RE PHONES AND PHONE LINES-NEED REPORT
This legislative matter directs the Miami-Dade County Mayor or designee to eliminate obsolete telephone lines and related equipment, phase out unnecessary county-funded landline services, and identify/dispose of surplus desk telephones and equipment. A report detailing the assessment, implementation plan, cost savings, and inventory of surplus equipment is due within 90 days of the effective date. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee; pending BCC Assignment.
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County
END OBSOLETE PRACTICES RE PHONES AND PHONE LINES-NEED REPORT
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to eliminate obsolete telephone lines and related equipment. This involves phasing out county-funded landline services that are no longer necessary, identifying and selling or disposing of unused desk telephones and related equipment, and providing a report to the Board. The initiative aims to achieve financial savings, improve operational efficiency, and streamline workplace technology. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this to the BCC with a favorable recommendation on 6/10/2026. A report is due to the Board within 90 days of the resolution's effective date.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County
FARE COLLECTION APPLICATION - REJECTION
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners rejected all proposals for Request for Proposals (RFP) No. EVN0001148, Fare Collection Application, for the Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW). The rejection was recommended to allow for updates to the RFP, including clarifying language on subcontracting restrictions, the number of firms for oral presentations, pricing submission for optional items, and the evaluation methodology. A new RFP with revisions will be advertised. The original contract was intended to replace Contract No. L8481-0/27, valued at $31,671,329, expiring January 31, 2028. Nine proposals were received on August 29, 2025, for a cloud-based or vendor-hosted Fare Collection Application (FCA) to replace the County’s existing legacy software. Revisions will prohibit proposers from subcontracting with Genfare, LLC (current fare collection equipment provider), clarify oral presentation invitations, and address ambiguities in pricing for optional items like validators. The scope is countywide. There is no fiscal impact with the rejection of proposals.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Rejected all proposals
- Applicant:
- Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW)
FARE COLLECTION APPLICATION - REJECTION
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners rejected all proposals for a Fare Collection Application (FCA) for the Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) under Request for Proposals No. EVN0001148. The rejection was recommended to allow for updates to the RFP, including clarifying language on subcontracting restrictions, the number of firms for oral presentations, pricing submission requirements for optional items, and the methodology for evaluating pricing. A new RFP with revisions will be advertised. The original contract was intended to replace Contract No. L8481-0/27, valued at $31,671,329, which expires on January 31, 2028. Nine proposals were received on August 29, 2025. Objections from multiple proposers during the evaluation phase led to the recommendation for rejection. The scope is countywide. There is no fiscal impact from the rejection.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Rejected all proposals
- Applicant:
- Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW)
FARE COLLECTION APPLICATION - REJECTION
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners rejected all proposals for a Fare Collection Application (FCA) for the Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) under Request for Proposals No. EVN0001148. The rejection was recommended to allow for updates to the RFP, including clarifying language on subcontracting restrictions, the number of firms for oral presentations, pricing submission requirements for optional items, and the methodology for evaluating pricing. A new RFP with revisions will be advertised. The original contract was intended to replace Contract No. L8481-0/27, valued at $31,671,329, which expires on January 31, 2028. Nine proposals were received on August 29, 2025. Objections from multiple proposers during the evaluation phase led to the recommendation for rejection. The scope is countywide. There is no fiscal impact from the rejection.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Rejected all proposals
- Applicant:
- Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW)
FARE COLLECTION APPLICATION - REJECTION
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is rejecting all proposals for Request for Proposals (RFP) No. EVN0001148, Fare Collection Application, for the Department of Transportation and Public Works. The rejection is due to ambiguities in the RFP, including subcontracting restrictions, the number of firms for oral presentations, and pricing submission requirements for optional items. A new RFP with revisions will be advertised. The original contract was intended to replace Contract No. L8481-0/27, valued at $31,671,329, expiring January 31, 2028. Nine proposals were received on August 29, 2025. Multiple proposers raised objections during the evaluation phase. The decision to reject all proposals was recommended by staff to ensure a fair and competitive contract award, allowing the use of Federal Transit Administration funds. The scope is countywide.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Rejected all proposals
- Applicant:
- Department of Transportation and Public Works
FARE COLLECTION APPLICATION - REJECTION
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners rejected all proposals for a Fare Collection Application (FCA) for the Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) under Request for Proposals No. EVN0001148. The rejection was recommended to allow for updates to the RFP, including clarifying subcontracting restrictions, the number of firms for oral presentations, pricing submission requirements for optional items, and the evaluation methodology. A new RFP with revisions will be advertised. The original contract was intended to replace Contract No. L8481-0/27, valued at $31,671,329, expiring January 31, 2028. Numerous objections were received from proposers during the evaluation phase, contributing to the decision to reject all proposals. The scope is countywide. There is no fiscal impact from the rejection. The original RFP was issued on May 16, 2025, and nine proposals were received on August 29, 2025.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Rejected all proposals
- Applicant:
- Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW)
FARE COLLECTION APPLICATION - REJECTION
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners rejected all proposals for a Fare Collection Application (FCA) for the Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) under Request for Proposals No. EVN0001148. The rejection was recommended to allow for updates to the RFP, including clarifying language on subcontracting restrictions, the number of firms for oral presentations, pricing submission for optional items, and the evaluation methodology. A new RFP with revisions will be advertised. The original contract was intended to replace Contract No. L8481-0/27, valued at $31,671,329, expiring January 31, 2028. Multiple proposers submitted objections during the evaluation phase, citing ambiguities in the RFP requirements. The revised RFP will prohibit proposers from subcontracting with Genfare, LLC (current fare collection equipment provider), clarify the number of firms for oral presentations, and provide a methodology for evaluating pricing of optional items. The scope is countywide. There is no fiscal impact from the rejection.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Rejected all proposals
- Applicant:
- Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW)
HURRICANE RECOVERY SERVICES MOU
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a Resolution approving and authorizing the execution of a standard form Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Miami-Dade County and municipalities for debris removal, staging, reduction, long-range hauling, and monitoring services. This MOU is intended to facilitate hurricane clean-up and recovery operations. The Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) has three pre-established competitively bid emergency contracts for these services. The requesting municipality will compensate the County for services rendered. The MOU will be managed by Bolanle Shorunke-Jean, Assistant Director, Financial Services, DSWM. This initiative follows a similar MOU executed after Hurricane Irma in 2017 for North Bay Village, City of South Miami, and Town of Medley. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this item to the BCC with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee; pending BCC Assignment
- Address:
- countywide
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Solid Waste Management Department
HURRICANE RECOVERY SERVICES MOU
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a Resolution approving and authorizing the execution of a standard form Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Miami-Dade County and municipalities for debris removal, staging, reduction, long-range hauling, and monitoring services. This MOU is intended to facilitate hurricane clean-up and recovery operations. The Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) has existing competitively bid emergency contracts for these services. The requesting municipality will compensate the County for services rendered. The MOU will be managed by Bolanle Shorunke-Jean, Assistant Director, Financial Services, DSWM. The item was forwarded to the BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee on 6/10/2026. The Mayor is authorized to execute the MOU and exercise its provisions. The scope is countywide.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Solid Waste Management Department
HURRICANE RECOVERY SERVICES MOU
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a Resolution approving and authorizing the execution of a standard form Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Miami-Dade County and municipalities for debris removal, staging, reduction, long-range hauling, and monitoring services. This MOU is intended to facilitate hurricane clean-up and recovery operations. The Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) has pre-established competitively bid emergency contracts for these services. The requesting municipality will compensate the County for services rendered. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded the item to the BCC with a favorable recommendation. The resolution was introduced on 5/19/2026 and is scheduled for an Agenda Date of 7/21/2026.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation (Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee)
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Solid Waste Management Department
HURRICANE RECOVERY SERVICES MOU
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering a Resolution approving and authorizing the execution of a standard form Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Miami-Dade County and municipalities for debris removal, staging, reduction, long-range hauling, and monitoring services. This MOU is intended to facilitate hurricane clean-up and recovery operations. The Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) has three pre-established competitively bid emergency contracts for these services. The requesting municipality will compensate the County for services rendered. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this item to the Board with a favorable recommendation. The Mayor is authorized to execute the MOU and exercise its provisions. The MOU will be managed by Bolanle Shorunke-Jean, Assistant Director, Financial Services, DSWM.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee; pending Board of County Commissioners (BCC) action.
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County (Solid Waste Management Department)
HURRICANE RECOVERY SERVICES MOU
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a Resolution to approve and authorize the execution of a standard Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Miami-Dade County and requesting municipalities for debris removal, staging, reduction, long-range hauling, and monitoring services. This MOU is intended to facilitate hurricane clean-up and recovery operations. The Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) has three pre-established, competitively bid emergency contracts for these services. The requesting municipality will compensate the County for services rendered. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this item to the BCC with a favorable recommendation. The MOU will be managed by Bolanle Shorunke-Jean, Assistant Director, Financial Services, DSWM Chief Financial Officer.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee; pending BCC approval.
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County, Solid Waste Management Department
HURRICANE RECOVERY SERVICES MOU
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is considering a Resolution to approve and authorize the execution of a standard Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Miami-Dade County and requesting municipalities for debris removal, staging, reduction, long-range hauling, and monitoring services. This MOU is intended to facilitate hurricane clean-up and recovery operations. The Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) has three pre-established, competitively bid emergency contracts for these services. The requesting municipality will compensate the County for services rendered. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded the item to the BCC with a favorable recommendation. The MOU will be managed by Bolanle Shorunke-Jean, Assistant Director, Financial Services, DSWM Chief Financial Officer.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by the Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee; pending BCC Assignment
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Solid Waste Management Department
Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee - 2026-06-10 agenda PDF
[case 260852] RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. R-1026-23, AS AMENDED BY RESOLUTION NO. R-635-24, TO ADD FRIENDS OF THE MIAMI-DADE PUBLIC LIBRARY, INC., AND PARKS FOUNDATION OF MIAMI-DADE, INC., TO THE LIST OF CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS THAT SHALL BE ELIGIBLE RECIPIENTS OF EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS THROUGH PAYROLL DEDUCTION. PRIME SPONSOR: Juan Carlos Bermudez. [case 260958] RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE COUNTY MAYOR OR COUNTY MAYOR'S DESIGNEE TO ELIMINATE OBSOLETE TELEPHONE LINES AND RELATED EQUIPMENT; TO DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT A PLAN TO PHASE OUT COUNTY-FUNDED LANDLINE SERVICES THAT ARE NO LONGER OPERATIONALLY NECESSARY; TO IDENTIFY AND SELL OR OTHERWISE DISPOSE OF UNUSED OR SURPLUS DESK TELEPHONES AND RELATED EQUIPMENT; AND TO PROVIDE A REPORT TO THE BOARD REGARDING THE SAME. PRIME SPONSOR: Natalie Milian Orbis. [case 260967] RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE COUNTY MAYOR OR COUNTY MAYOR'S DESIGNEE TO FILE, AT THE APPROPRIATE TIME, AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN TO ADDRESS THE USE OF TEXT AMENDMENTS THAT MAY FACILITATE URBAN LAND USES ON PROPERTY OUTSIDE THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT BOUNDARY (UDB). PRIME SPONSOR: Raquel A. Regalado. This item is an Add-on. [case 260914] RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A STANDARD FORM OF MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY AND MUNICIPALITIES FOR THE PROVISION OF DEBRIS REMOVAL, STAGING AND REDUCTION, LONG-RANGE HAULING, AND MONITORING SERVICES (Solid Waste Management Department). PRIME SPONSOR: Natalie Milian Orbis. [case 260623] RESOLUTION REJECTING ALL PROPOSALS RECEIVED IN RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NO. EVN0001148, FARE COLLECTION APPLICATION, FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS. Administration requested a deferral to June 10, 2026. Deferred by Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee 4-1. [Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Area; case 260037] RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 BUDGET IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $280,997,692.00 FOR THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN PARK WEST COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA (Office of Management and Budget). [OPA-LOCKA Community Redevelopment Area; case 260510] RESOLUTION APPROVING THE AMENDED FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 AND AMENDED FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 BUDGETS FOR THE OPA-LOCKA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND THE OPA-LOCKA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA TOTALING $7,013,081.00 AND $7,392,025.00, RESPECTIVELY (Office of Management and Budget). [case 261051] RESOLUTION RELATED TO IMPLEMENTING ORDER NOS. 4-42, 4-63, AND 4-111; AMENDING SAID IMPLEMENTING ORDERS TO MODIFY CERTAIN FEES ASSOCIATED WITH REGULATORY ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF REGULATORY AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES AND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, IN RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN STATE LAW (Regulatory and Economic Resources). PRIME SPONSOR: Sen. Rene Garcia. This item is an Add-on. [case 260956] APPROVAL OF THE CLERK'S SUMMARY OF MINUTES FOR THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACT COMMITTEE MEETING(S) [AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE BOARD DEPARTMENT]: FEBRUARY 4, 2026, MARCH 11, 2026.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Agenda
- Decision:
- Rejected proposals and deferred.
- Address:
- Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Area
- Applicant:
- Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Agency
OPA-LOCKA CRA AMENDED FY 2023-24
This legislative item concerns the approval of amended Fiscal Year 2023-2024 and Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budgets for the Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Agency and the Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Area. The total amended budgets are $7,013,081.00 for FY 2023-24 and $7,392,025.00 for FY 2024-25. The budgets are funded through tax increment financing (TIF) and include allocations for administrative expenditures, operating expenditures (such as commercial grants, professional services, and micro business grants), and capital projects (including infrastructure grants, development assistance, housing initiatives, and building purchases). The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded the item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation. The BCC is the governing body for community redevelopment agencies in Miami-Dade County and must approve their annual budgets. The Opa-Locka CRA and Redevelopment Area are scheduled to sunset in 2033. No specific contractors are mentioned as this item approves budgets, not specific contracts.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation (Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee); Pending BCC Assignment (Legislative Item)
- Address:
- Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Area
- Applicant:
- Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Agency
OPA-LOCKA CRA AMENDED FY 2023-24
This legislative item concerns the approval of amended Fiscal Year 2023-2024 and Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budgets for the Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Agency and the Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Area. The total amended budgets are $7,013,081.00 for FY 2023-24 and $7,392,025.00 for FY 2024-25. The budgets are funded through tax increment financing (TIF) and include allocations for administrative expenditures, operating expenditures (such as commercial grants, professional services, micro business grants, and home improvement assistance), and capital projects (including infrastructure grants, development assistance, housing initiatives, building purchase, and park improvements). The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded the item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation. The BCC is the governing body for community redevelopment agencies in Miami-Dade County and must approve their annual budgets. The agency and redevelopment area are scheduled to sunset in 2033. No specific contractors are identified in this document; it pertains to the approval of budget allocations.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Approved (recommended for approval by committee, pending BCC decision)
- Address:
- Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Area
- Applicant:
- Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Agency
OPA-LOCKA CRA AMENDED FY 2023-24
This legislative item concerns the approval of amended Fiscal Year 2023-2024 and Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budgets for the Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Agency and the Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Area. The total amended budgets are $7,013,081.00 for FY 2023-24 and $7,392,025.00 for FY 2024-25. The budgets include funding for administrative expenditures, operating expenditures such as commercial grants, professional services, and micro business grants, and capital projects including infrastructure grants, development assistance, housing initiatives, and building purchases. The funding source is tax increment financing (TIF). The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded the item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation. The BCC is scheduled to consider the item on July 21, 2026. The document does not list any registered lobbyists or public comment.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Pending BCC Assignment (forwarded with favorable recommendation)
- Address:
- Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Area
- Applicant:
- Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Agency
OPA-LOCKA CRA AMENDED FY 2023-24
This legislative item concerns the approval of amended Fiscal Year 2023-2024 and Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budgets for the Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Agency and the Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Area. The total amended budgets are $7,013,081.00 for FY 2023-24 and $7,392,025.00 for FY 2024-25. The budgets include allocations for administrative expenditures, operating expenditures (such as commercial grants, professional services, micro business grants, and home improvement assistance), and capital projects (including infrastructure grants, development assistance, housing initiatives, building purchase, and green projects). The funding source is tax increment financing (TIF). The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded the item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation. The BCC is the governing body for community redevelopment agencies in Miami-Dade County and must approve all annual CRA budgets and amendments. The Opa-Locka CRA and Redevelopment Area are scheduled to sunset in 2033.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Approved (recommended by Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee, pending BCC approval)
- Address:
- Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Area
- Applicant:
- Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Agency
OPA-LOCKA CRA AMENDED FY 2023-24
This legislative item concerns the approval of amended Fiscal Year 2023-2024 and Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budgets for the Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Agency and the Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Area. The total amended budgets are $7,013,081.00 for FY 2023-24 and $7,392,025.00 for FY 2024-25. The budgets include funding for administrative expenditures, operating expenditures such as commercial grants, professional services, and micro business grants, and capital projects including infrastructure grants, development assistance, housing initiatives, and building purchases. The funding source is tax increment financing (TIF). The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded the item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation. The BCC is scheduled to consider the item on July 21, 2026. The document does not list any registered lobbyists or public comment.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Pending BCC Assignment
- Address:
- Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Area
- Applicant:
- Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Agency
OPA-LOCKA CRA AMENDED FY 2023-24
This legislative item concerns the approval of amended Fiscal Year 2023-2024 and Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budgets for the Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and the Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Area. The total amended budgets are $7,013,081.00 for FY 2023-24 and $7,392,025.00 for FY 2024-25. The budgets are funded through tax increment financing (TIF) and include allocations for administrative expenditures, operating expenditures (such as commercial grants, professional services, and micro business grants), and capital projects (including infrastructure grants, development assistance, housing initiatives, and building purchase). The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded the item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation. The CRA and redevelopment area are scheduled to sunset in 2033. No specific contractors are mentioned as this item approves budgets, not specific contracts.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
- Address:
- Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Area
- Applicant:
- Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Agency
RER FEE UPDATE
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners amended Implementing Orders (IOs) 4-42, 4-63, and 4-111 to modify certain fees for regulatory activities within the Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER) and the Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM). These changes are in response to new state laws: HB 803 requires local governments to reduce permit fees by at least 25% (or 50% if a private provider handles all services) for commercial construction projects when a private provider is retained for plans review or building inspection. HB 399 prohibits fees from being calculated as a percentage of construction costs, site costs, or project valuation, requiring fees to relate to the cost of review and processing and be based on project complexity. IO 4-63 covers building plan review and inspections, compliance, and code administration. IO 4-42 covers environmental permitting, operating permits, and the delegation of Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems (OSTDS) from the Florida Department of Health. IO 4-111 covers zoning, planning, and platting services. The revisions are intended to comply with state law, maintain timely and transparent permit processes, and are estimated to be revenue neutral. The changes are effective upon the resolution's effective date.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended
- Applicant:
- Regulatory and Economic Resources
RER FEE UPDATE
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners amended Implementing Orders (IOs) 4-42, 4-63, and 4-111 to modify certain fees for regulatory activities within the Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER) and the Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM). These changes are in response to new state laws: HB 803 requires local governments to reduce permit fees by at least 25% (or 50% if a private provider is used for all services) for commercial construction projects when private providers are retained for plans review or building inspection services. HB 399 prohibits fees from being calculated as a percentage of construction costs, site costs, or project valuation, requiring fees to relate to the cost of review and processing, and to be based on project complexity. The amendments affect fees for building plan review and inspections, building compliance, neighborhood compliance, countywide building code administration, environmental permitting and inspection, operating permits, delegation of Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems (OSTDS), zoning, planning, and platting. The changes are intended to comply with state law, maintain timely and transparent permit processes, and are estimated to be revenue neutral. The amendments are effective upon the resolution's effective date.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended
- Applicant:
- Regulatory and Economic Resources
RER FEE UPDATE
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners amended Implementing Orders (IOs) 4-42, 4-63, and 4-111 to modify fees for regulatory activities within the Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER) and the Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM). These changes are in response to new state laws: HB 803 requires reduced permit fees when private providers are used for plans review or inspections, and HB 399 prohibits fees from being calculated as a percentage of construction costs, site costs, or project valuation, instead requiring fees to relate to the complexity of the project and staff effort. The amendments affect building plan review and inspections, building compliance, neighborhood compliance, countywide building code administration, environmental permitting and inspection, operating permits, delegation of Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems (OSTDS), zoning, planning, and platting services. The changes are estimated to be revenue neutral and aim to comply with state law while maintaining efficient permitting processes. The resolution was introduced on June 4, 2026, and amended on June 16, 2026. A final version is noted as being in Legislative File No. 261145.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended
- Applicant:
- Regulatory and Economic Resources
RER FEE UPDATE
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners amended Implementing Orders (IOs) 4-42, 4-63, and 4-111 to modify fees for regulatory activities within the Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER) and the Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM). These changes are in response to new state laws: HB 803 requires increased discount rates for private providers in building permit fees, and HB 399 prohibits calculating development permit fees based on a percentage of construction costs, site costs, or project valuation. The modifications aim to be revenue neutral and ensure fees correlate with project complexity rather than cost. IO 4-63 covers building plan review, inspections, and compliance. IO 4-42 covers environmental permitting, inspections, operating permits, and the delegation of Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems (OSTDS). IO 4-111 covers zoning, planning, and platting services. The changes are effective upon the resolution's adoption.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended
- Applicant:
- Regulatory and Economic Resources
RER FEE UPDATE
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners amended Implementing Orders (IOs) 4-42, 4-63, and 4-111 to modify fees for regulatory activities. These changes are in response to state laws HB 803 and HB 399. HB 803 requires fee reductions for projects using private providers for plan review or inspections. HB 399 prohibits fees from being calculated based on a percentage of construction costs, site costs, or project valuation, shifting the basis to project complexity and staff effort. The amendments affect fees for building plan review and inspections (IO 4-63), environmental permitting and inspections, operating permits, and OSTDS delegation (IO 4-42), and zoning, planning, and platting services (IO 4-111). The changes are intended to be revenue neutral and comply with state law, aiming to maintain efficient permitting processes and support the development industry. The resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on June 16, 2026.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended
- Applicant:
- Regulatory and Economic Resources (Requester)
RER FEE UPDATE
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners amended Implementing Orders (IOs) 4-42, 4-63, and 4-111 to modify fees for regulatory activities within the Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER) and the Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM). These changes are in response to new state laws: HB 803, effective July 1, 2026, requires local governments to reduce permit fees by at least 25% (or 50% if a private provider handles all services) when a private provider is retained for plan review or building inspection services for commercial projects. HB 399, effective January 1, 2027, prohibits development permit fees from being calculated as a percentage of construction costs, site costs, or project valuation, requiring fees to relate to the costs of review and processing, and to be based on project complexity. The amendments affect services related to building plan review and inspections, building compliance, neighborhood compliance, countywide building code administration, environmental permitting and inspection, operating permitting, delegation of Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems (OSTDS), zoning, planning, and platting. The changes are estimated to be revenue neutral and aim to comply with state law while maintaining efficient permitting processes. The final adopted version is in Legislative File No. 261145.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Amended
- Applicant:
- Regulatory and Economic Resources
SEOPW CRA FY 2025-26 BUDGET
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Area. The total budget amount is $280,997,692.00. The budget includes various revenue sources such as Tax Increment Financing (TIF) from the County and City, bond proceeds, a contribution from the Children's Trust Fund, carryover funds, and non-TIF revenue. Expenditures are allocated to administrative costs, operating expenses (including grants and aid, debt service, land/infrastructure purchase, professional services), and reserves for capital projects, affordable housing, non-TIF projects, property maintenance, and policing initiatives. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded the item to the Board of County Commissioners with a favorable recommendation. The budget was previously adopted by the Agency and the City of Miami. The redevelopment area is located within County Commission Districts 3 and 5. The CRA and redevelopment area are set to sunset on March 31, 2042.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Pending BCC Assignment (Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee)
- Applicant:
- Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Agency
SEOPW CRA FY 2025-26 BUDGET
This legislative matter concerns the approval of the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Agency and Area. The total budget is $280,997,692.00. The budget includes various revenue sources such as Tax Increment Financing (TIF) from Miami-Dade County and the City of Miami, bond proceeds, carryover funds, and a contribution from the Children's Trust Fund. Operating expenses include grants and aid, interfund transfers, debt service payments, land/infrastructure purchases, professional/contractual services, and construction-in-progress. Significant reserves are allocated for capital projects, affordable housing, non-TIF funded projects, maintenance of Agency-owned properties, and policing initiatives. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners with a favorable recommendation. The document does not state any public comment or stakeholder sentiment.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
- Applicant:
- Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Agency
SEOPW CRA FY 2025-26 BUDGET
Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners is considering the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Area. The total budget amount is $280,997,692.00. The budget includes various revenue sources such as Tax Increment Financing (TIF) from the County and City, bond proceeds, a contribution from the Children's Trust Fund, and carryover funds. Expenditures are allocated to administrative costs, operating expenses (including grants, debt service, land/infrastructure purchase, professional services, and construction-in-progress), and reserves for capital projects, affordable housing, non-TIF projects, property maintenance, and policing initiatives. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded the item to the Board of County Commissioners with a favorable recommendation. The CRA and redevelopment area are located within County Commission Districts 3 and 5. The CRA's life is extended through March 31, 2042.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Pending BCC Assignment
- Applicant:
- Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Agency
SEOPW CRA FY 2025-26 BUDGET
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Area. The total budget amount is $280,997,692.00. The budget includes various revenue sources such as Tax Increment Financing (TIF) from the County ($22,188,418) and City ($34,618,589), bond proceeds ($173,265,830), a contribution from the Children's Trust Fund ($2,252,986), carryover funds ($44,644,511), and non-TIF revenue ($4,027,358). Operating expenses are budgeted at $95,769,235, which includes $65,349,255 for Grants and Aid, $14,207,725 for debt service, $2,500,000 for land/infrastructure purchase, and $5,704,354 for professional and contractual services. Reserves total $178,318,716, including $155,737,781 for capital projects funded by bonds and $14,053,577 for affordable housing development. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded the item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation on June 10, 2026. The BCC is scheduled to consider the budget on July 21, 2026. The CRA and redevelopment area are located within County Commission Districts 3 and 5. The CRA's life is extended through March 31, 2042.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Pending BCC Assignment
- Applicant:
- Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Agency
SEOPW CRA FY 2025-26 BUDGET
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Area. The total budget amount is $280,997,692.00. The budget includes various revenue sources such as Tax Increment Financing (TIF) from the County and City, bond proceeds, a contribution from the Children's Trust Fund, carryover funds, and non-TIF revenue. Expenditures are allocated to administrative costs, operating expenses (including grants, debt service, land/infrastructure purchase, professional services, and construction-in-progress), and reserves for capital projects, affordable housing, non-TIF funded projects, property maintenance, and policing initiatives. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded the item to the Board of County Commissioners with a favorable recommendation. The CRA and redevelopment area are scheduled to sunset on March 31, 2042. No specific contractors are mentioned as this item approves the overall agency budget.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Pending BCC Assignment (Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee)
- Applicant:
- Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Agency
SEOPW CRA FY 2025-26 BUDGET
Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners is considering the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for the Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Area. The total budget is $280,997,692.00. The budget includes various revenue sources such as Tax Increment Financing (TIF) from the County ($22,188,418) and City ($34,618,589), bond proceeds ($173,265,830), a contribution from the Children's Trust Fund ($2,252,986), carryover funds ($44,644,511), and non-TIF revenue ($4,027,358). Operating expenses total $95,769,235, including $65,349,255 for Grants and Aid, $14,207,725 for debt service, $2,500,000 for land/infrastructure purchase, and $5,704,354 for professional and contractual services. Reserves total $178,318,716, with $155,737,781 earmarked for capital projects funded by Bond Series 2025A. The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee forwarded the item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation on June 10, 2026. The BCC is scheduled to consider the budget on July 21, 2026. This item does not involve contracting with a specific entity but approves the CRA's budget.
- Board:
- Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee
- Date:
- 2026-06-10
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Pending BCC Assignment
- Applicant:
- Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Agency
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