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The Miami-Dade Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) has reopened the Coconut Grove Metrorail Station after much needed station improvements and renovations were completed to enhance ...
Two years after it was first approved, the controversial Live Local Act, a state law designed to fast-track housing ...
Miami-Dade County’s Department of Transportation and Public Works about to take steps to maximize urban space in a pilot ...
Since being elected Miami-Dade District 10 county commissioner in 2022, Anthony Rodriguez has focused on establishing committees and task forces to better small businesses and the quality of life for ...
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Miami Community Newspapers on MSNMiami-Dade DTPW offers safety tips for 2025 hurricane seasonJune 1 marked the official start of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season, which is predicted to be above normal regarding storm development and activity with 17 potential named storms. Critical […] The ...
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Miami Community Newspapers on MSNOn the Mobility Matters podcast: Building smarter cities – Miami-Dade leaders highlight the transformative power of Transit-Oriented DevelopmentIn a recent episode of the Mobility Matters podcast, the conversation focused on the benefits and the transformative ...
Good morning and happy Friday. California and Florida are separated by 2,500 miles, but the states’ budget approaches may be even further apart.
Clark Government Center, Miami-Dade’s 28-story administrative building ... presentations detailing their experience developing transit-oriented and affordable housing projects, as well as ...
Eulois Cleckley, Miami-Dade’s transit chief, is leaving his job to ... partially under construction and still needing government support to finish the $156 million project.
We are talking to the Federal government about the east corridor ... According to the DTPW’s 2023 annual report, Miami-Dade County’s transit system is the largest in Florida and the 15 ...
The budget for 2024-2025 involves spending $30 million to transition five offices away from the county government ... what they needed from Miami-Dade County transit. 80% want more options.
The vast majority of comments centered on wanting Miami-Dade to spend more, including on transit, protecting environmental lands, services for tenants and other government aid. That trend led to ...
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