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SOUTHEAST FL REGIONAL CLIMATE COMPACT ILA
Miami-Dade County is seeking approval for an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) with Broward, Monroe, and Palm Beach Counties for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. Miami-Dade County will contribute $285,000 over three fiscal years (2027-2029), with $95,000 allocated annually. Broward County will retain and supervise the Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC) on behalf of the four counties. The agreement aims to continue coordinated efforts in addressing climate change impacts and promoting regional resilience. The Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation on June 9, 2026. The BCC is scheduled to consider this on July 21, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Pending BCC Assignment (Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation by Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee)
- Applicant:
- Department of Environmental Resources Management (Requester)
SOUTHEAST FL REGIONAL CLIMATE COMPACT ILA
Miami-Dade County is approving an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. This agreement involves Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach Counties. Miami-Dade County will contribute $285,000 over three fiscal years (2027-2029), with $95,000 annually. Broward County will manage and supervise the Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC), which provides services for the Compact. The agreement aims to continue coordinated efforts on climate challenges, resilience, and regional projects. The Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Approved (Resolution)
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management
SOUTHEAST FL REGIONAL CLIMATE COMPACT ILA
Miami-Dade County is approving an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. This agreement involves Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach Counties. Miami-Dade County will contribute $95,000 annually for three years (totaling $285,000) for services provided by the Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC). Broward County will retain and supervise ISC on behalf of the four counties. The agreement covers fiscal years 2027-2029. The Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners with a favorable recommendation. The agreement aims to address climate change impacts and promote regional resilience. The Chief Resilience Officer and Director of the Department of Environmental Resources Management, Loren Parra, will monitor the agreement.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Approved (Resolution)
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Monroe County, Palm Beach County
SOUTHEAST FL REGIONAL CLIMATE COMPACT ILA
Miami-Dade County, along with Broward, Monroe, and Palm Beach Counties, approved an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. Miami-Dade County will contribute $285,000 over three fiscal years (2027-2029), with $95,000 annually, towards services provided by the Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC). Broward County will retain and supervise ISC on behalf of the four counties. The agreement aims to address climate change impacts and enhance regional resilience. The resolution authorizes the County Mayor or designee to execute the ILA, exercise termination provisions, approve extensions, and select Miami-Dade representatives to the Compact Leadership Committee. This ILA replaces a previous agreement that expired September 30, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Adopted
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management
SOUTHEAST FL REGIONAL CLIMATE COMPACT ILA
Miami-Dade County is approving an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. This agreement involves Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach Counties. Miami-Dade County will contribute $285,000 over three fiscal years (2027-2029) for services provided by the Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC). Broward County will manage and supervise the ISC on behalf of the four counties. The agreement continues a partnership established through previous resolutions since 2016. The Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Approved (Resolution)
- Applicant:
- Department of Environmental Resources Management
SOUTHEAST FL REGIONAL CLIMATE COMPACT ILA
Miami-Dade County is approving an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. This agreement spans fiscal years 2027-2029, with Miami-Dade County contributing $285,000 total ($95,000 annually) over three years. Broward County will manage and supervise the Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC) on behalf of Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach Counties. The ISC provides services related to the Compact. The Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Approved (recommended by committee, pending Board of County Commissioners action)
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management
SOUTHEAST FL REGIONAL CLIMATE COMPACT ILA
Miami-Dade County is approving an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. This agreement involves Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach Counties. Miami-Dade County will contribute $285,000 over three fiscal years (2027-2029), with $95,000 annually. Broward County will retain and supervise the Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC) on behalf of all four counties. The ISC provides services related to the Compact. The agreement was recommended favorably by the Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee on 6/9/2026. The Board of County Commissioners is set to take final action on 7/21/2026. The agreement continues a partnership established through previous resolutions dating back to 2016.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Recommended by Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee; pending Board of County Commissioners action
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management
SOUTHEAST FL REGIONAL CLIMATE COMPACT ILA
Miami-Dade County is approving an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. This agreement involves Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach Counties. Miami-Dade County will contribute $285,000 over three fiscal years (2027-2029) for services provided by the Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC). Broward County will manage and supervise the ISC on behalf of all four counties. The agreement aims to continue coordinated efforts in addressing climate change impacts and promoting regional resilience. The Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee forwarded this item to the Board of County Commissioners with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation
- Applicant:
- Department of Environmental Resources Management
SPECIAL TASK FORCE TO REDUCE INEFFICIENCIES IN PROCUREMENT
Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number 261367) to implement recommendations from a Special Task Force aimed at reducing inefficiencies in procurement. Key changes include amending the 'Cone of Silence' to allow closed recorded oral presentations, establishing new requirements for competitive selection committees (size, composition, training, conflict checks), creating a 'Large Local Employer' category for professional services acquisition, and limiting technology use at oral presentations for contracts under $5,000,000. The ordinance is currently in committee. Public comment is not stated in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- In Committee
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (as requester of the Task Force)
SPECIAL TASK FORCE TO REDUCE INEFFICIENCIES IN PROCUREMENT
This ordinance, File Number 261351, relates to Miami-Dade County procurement and implements recommendations from the Special Task Force to Reduce Inefficiencies in Procurement. Key changes include amendments to sections of the Code of Miami-Dade County concerning Small Business Enterprise (SBE) programs for architecture and engineering, services, and goods, as well as local preference requirements. The ordinance modifies SBE utilization percentages for architecture and engineering task-based contracts to 10% and project-specific awards to 15%. It also introduces standardized SBE participation requirements, eliminates certain advisory boards, and clarifies local business preference verification. Recommendations regarding automatic SBE set-asides for certain quote invitations, bid preferences, selection factors, and audits for local preference claims are also incorporated. The ordinance aims to improve efficiency, transparency, fairness, and support small business participation in County procurement. The Board of County Commissioners is the acting body, with an agenda date of 9/1/2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Before the Board (Pending BCC Assignment)
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (as the legislative body implementing recommendations)
SPECIAL TASK FORCE TO REDUCE INEFFICIENCIES IN PROCUREMENT
Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number 261367) to implement recommendations from a Special Task Force aimed at reducing inefficiencies in procurement. Key changes include permitting closed recorded oral presentations in competitive procurements, establishing new requirements for competitive selection committees (size, composition, training, conflict checks), creating a 'Large Local Employer' category for professional services acquisition, and limiting technology use at oral presentations for contracts under $5,000,000. The ordinance is currently in committee. The Board of County Commissioners is tentatively scheduled to hold a public hearing on July 21, 2026. No public comment or stakeholder sentiment is stated in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- In Committee
SPECIAL TASK FORCE TO REDUCE INEFFICIENCIES IN PROCUREMENT
This document is an ordinance amending Miami-Dade County Code related to procurement policies. It implements recommendations from the Special Task Force to Reduce Inefficiencies in Procurement, focusing on Small Business Enterprise (SBE) and Local Preference requirements. Key changes include standardizing SBE utilization percentages for architecture and engineering contracts (10% for task-based, 15% for defined-scope), eliminating advisory boards for SBE programs, introducing automatic SBE set-asides for certain quotes under $250,000, replacing SBE participation goals with bid preferences and selection factors, clarifying local business preference verification, authorizing audits for local preference claims, and establishing stricter criteria for Locally Headquartered Business status. It also allows remedies for non-compliance with SBE utilization plans during active contracts. The ordinance is currently 'In Committee'.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- In Committee
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (as legislative body), with recommendations from the Special Task Force to Reduce Inefficiencies in Procurement.
SPECIAL TASK FORCE TO REDUCE INEFFICIENCIES IN PROCUREMENT
This document is a legislative item (Ordinance File Number 261351) from Miami-Dade County that is currently 'In Committee'. It proposes amendments to various sections of the Miami-Dade County Code related to procurement policies, specifically focusing on recommendations from the Special Task Force to Reduce Inefficiencies in Procurement. The ordinance aims to implement changes concerning Small Business Enterprise (SBE) and Local Preference requirements for architecture and engineering services, services, and goods. Key changes include standardizing SBE utilization percentages for architecture and engineering task-based and project-specific contracts, eliminating certain advisory boards, introducing automatic SBE set-asides for specific quote invitations, replacing SBE participation goals with bid preferences and selection factors, clarifying local business preference verification, and implementing audits for local preference claims. It also revises criteria for Locally Headquartered Business status and allows special purpose entities owned by local businesses to receive local preference. The ordinance also introduces mechanisms for remedies for non-compliance with SBE utilization plans during active contracts. The document details specific amendments to sections 2-10.4.01 (Small Business Architecture and Engineering Program), 2-8.1.1.1.1 (Small Business Enterprise Services Program), 2-8.1.1.1.2 (Small Business Enterprise Goods Program), and 2-8.5 (Local Business Preference) of the Code of Miami-Dade County. The ordinance is scheduled for a public hearing on July 21, 2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- In Committee
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners
SPECIAL TASK FORCE TO REDUCE INEFFICIENCIES IN PROCUREMENT
This legislative item, an ordinance, is in committee and proposes to implement recommendations from the Special Task Force to Reduce Inefficiencies in Procurement. Key changes include amending the Cone of Silence to permit closed recorded oral presentations, establishing requirements for competitive selection committees (size, composition, scoring, training, conflict checks), creating a 'Large Local Employer' category for professional services acquisition, and limiting technology use at oral presentations for contracts under $5,000,000. The ordinance also eliminates the practice of dropping the lowest score in architectural and engineering procurements and directs the implementation of an AI-driven system for selection committee candidate identification and tracking. Public comment is not stated in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- In Committee
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (as requester of the Task Force and sponsor of the ordinance)
SPECIAL TASK FORCE TO REDUCE INEFFICIENCIES IN PROCUREMENT
This legislative matter concerns an ordinance amending Miami-Dade County Code related to procurement, implementing recommendations from a Special Task Force to reduce inefficiencies. Key changes include modifications to Small Business Enterprise (SBE) and Local Preference requirements for architecture and engineering services, goods, and general services. The ordinance aims to streamline processes, enhance fairness, support small business participation, and improve transparency. Specific changes involve standardized SBE utilization percentages for task-based (10%) and project-specific (15%) architecture and engineering contracts, elimination of certain advisory boards, introduction of automatic SBE set-asides for specific quote invitations, and clarification of local business preference verification. It also introduces new criteria for Locally Headquartered Business status and allows remedies for non-compliance with SBE utilization plans during active contracts. The ordinance is currently 'In Committee' with a pending BCC assignment and a scheduled agenda date of 9/1/2026.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- In Committee (pending further action)
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (as legislative body), Special Task Force to Reduce Inefficiencies in Procurement (as source of recommendations)
SPECIAL TASK FORCE TO REDUCE INEFFICIENCIES IN PROCUREMENT
This legislative matter concerns an ordinance to implement recommendations from the Special Task Force to Reduce Inefficiencies in Procurement. Key changes include amending the 'Cone of Silence' to permit closed recorded oral presentations, establishing new requirements for competitive selection committee appointments, composition, scoring, training, and conflict checks. It also creates a 'Large Local Employer' category for professional services acquisitions and limits technology use at oral presentations for contracts under $5,000,000. The ordinance revises Implementing Orders 3-34 and 3-39. The Board of County Commissioners is considering this ordinance, with an agenda date of 9/1/2026. No public comment is detailed in this document.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Before the Board (Pending BCC Assignment)
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (as the legislative body considering the ordinance)
SPECIAL TASK FORCE TO REDUCE INEFFICIENCIES IN PROCUREMENT
Miami-Dade County is amending its procurement code to implement recommendations from a Special Task Force aimed at reducing inefficiencies. Key changes include modifying Small Business Enterprise (SBE) and Local Preference requirements for architecture and engineering services, goods, and general services. The ordinance eliminates advisory boards for SBE programs, standardizes SBE utilization percentages for architecture and engineering task-based (10%) and project-specific (15%) contracts, and introduces an automatic SBE set-aside for Invitations to Quote under $250,000 if a certified SBE bid is within 10% of the lowest non-SBE bid. It also replaces separate SBE participation goals with bid preferences and selection factors. Local business preference verification will be allowed prior to contract award, and random audits by the Office of the Inspector General will verify claims. New criteria for Locally Headquartered Business status require over 50% of full-time employees to work in Miami-Dade and certification that it is the sole local headquarters. Special purpose entities created by local businesses may receive Local Preference, and for entities with non-local partners, at least 60% ownership must be by local owners. Remedies for non-compliance with SBE utilization plans will be available during active contracts, not just for future ones. The ordinance also clarifies procurement policies and directs the County Mayor to make conforming changes to implementing orders. The matter is currently in committee.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- In Committee
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (as legislative body), Special Task Force to Reduce Inefficiencies in Procurement (originator of recommendations)
SPECIAL TASK FORCE TO REDUCE INEFFICIENCIES IN PROCUREMENT
Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261367) that implements recommendations from the Special Task Force to Reduce Inefficiencies in Procurement. Key changes include amending the Cone of Silence to permit closed recorded oral presentations, modifying Implementing Orders 3-34 and 3-39 regarding competitive selection committees, establishing a 'Large Local Employer' category for professional services, and limiting technology use at oral presentations for contracts under $5,000,000. The ordinance aims to reduce procurement timelines, increase transparency, enhance fairness, and support small business participation. The Board of County Commissioners adopted the ordinance on first reading on 7/21/2026, with a public hearing scheduled for 9/8/2026. Public comment details are not stated.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Adopted on first reading as amended
SPECIAL TASK FORCE TO REDUCE INEFFICIENCIES IN PROCUREMENT
Miami-Dade County is amending its procurement code to implement recommendations from a Special Task Force aimed at reducing inefficiencies. Key changes include modifying Small Business Enterprise (SBE) and Local Preference requirements for architecture and engineering services, goods, and general services. The ordinance eliminates the A/E Advisory Board and Project Review Analysis Committees, standardizes SBE utilization percentages for architecture and engineering task-based (10%) and project-specific (15%) contracts, and introduces an automatic SBE set-aside for Invitations to Quote under $250,000 if a certified SBE bid is within 10% of the lowest non-SBE bid. It also replaces separate SBE participation goals with bid preferences and selection factors, clarifies Local Business Preference verification, and allows for remedies for non-compliance with SBE utilization plans during active contracts. The ordinance also refines criteria for Locally Headquartered Business status and allows special purpose entities created by local businesses to receive Local Preference. The legislation is currently in committee.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- In Committee
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (as legislative body), Special Task Force to Reduce Inefficiencies in Procurement (originator of recommendations)
SPECIAL TASK FORCE TO REDUCE INEFFICIENCIES IN PROCUREMENT
This ordinance implements recommendations from the Special Task Force to Reduce Inefficiencies in Procurement. Key changes include standardizing Small Business Enterprise (SBE) utilization percentages for architecture and engineering task-based contracts at 10% and defined-scope contracts at 15%, eliminating the Small Business Enterprise Advisory Boards and Project Review Analysis Committees, and introducing an automatic SBE set-aside for Invitations to Quote under $250,000 when a certified small business bid is within 10% of the lowest non-SBE bid. It also modifies local business preference policies, clarifies verification of Local Business Preference eligibility, and mandates audits for local preference claims. New criteria for Locally Headquartered Business status require over 50% of full-time employees to work in Miami-Dade County, and that Miami-Dade County be the sole claimed local headquarters. The ordinance also allows special purpose entities created by local businesses to receive Local Preference and sets ownership requirements for business entities with non-local partners to qualify for Local Preference. Remedies for non-compliance with SBE utilization plans will be available during active contract performance, not just for future contracts. The ordinance amends sections 2-10.4.01, 2-8.1.1.1.1, 2-8.1.1.1.2, and 2-8.5 of the Code of Miami-Dade County.
- Board:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Date:
- 2026-07-21
- Type:
- Ordinance
- Decision:
- Ordinance adopted (pending BCC Assignment, but introduced and scheduled for public hearing)
- Applicant:
- Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (implementing recommendations from the Special Task Force to Reduce Inefficiencies in Procurement)
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