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Miami’s Community News
Commissioner Eileen Higgins appointed chair of NACo Transportation Steering Committee
Miami-Dade Commissioner Eileen Higgins, District 5, was appointed as chair of the National Association of Counties (NACo) Transportation Steering Committee (TSC) on July 24 at the conclusion of NACo’s 87th annual conference in Adams County, CO.
COUNTY
Tampa Bay Times
Hillsborough ferry plans sail ahead of schedule
Plans for the south Hillsborough County ferry service are ahead of schedule and commissioners are being asked to continue the full-speed-ahead pace.
Bay News 9
Some Marion residents complain of condition of unpaved roads
MARION COUNTY, Fla. — A Silver Springs area resident wants to know what the county is doing with special assessment funds collected to improve unpaved roads in the neighborhood.
Miami’s Community News
Childcare center in Little Havana completes building upgrades
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Eileen Higgins, District 5, was joined by Centro Mater Child Care Center students and staff, and the Miami-Dade County Department of Public Housing and Community Development (PHCD) on July 29 for a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the completion of resilient building upgrades to the center, including replacing the childcare center’s aging infrastructure with hurricane impact and energy-efficient windows and doors.
Miami’s Community News
Miami-Dade County officials kick off Black Business Month
The Miami-Dade Black Affairs Advisory Board (BAAB) on Aug. 2 joined the Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust (MDEAT), Miami-Dade Commission vice chair Oliver G. Gilbert III, Commissioner Kionne L. McGhee, Commissioner Jean Monestime, Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB) leaders, Office of the Mayor representatives, BAAB board members, and community partners to kick off Black Business Month.
Miami’s Community News
Driver License Task Force Final Report approved by county commissioners
The Miami-Dade County Commission recently approved legislation sponsored by District 5 Commissioner Eileen Higgins to implement the recommendations from the Driver License Task Force (Task Force) Final Report. The final report includes seven recommendations to clear the backlog of non-dangerous drivers.
Treasure Coast Newspapers
FPL to build fourth solar-energy center in western Martin County
MARTIN COUNTY — Florida Power & Light Co. continues to expand its footprint in western Martin County with a fourth solar facility slated just outside Indiantown.
The Daytona Beach News-Journal
Flagler Beach sees ocean erode sand, leaving cliffs in spots
The ocean has carved up the sand in Flagler Beach, creating a steep drop-off north of the pier and also chewing away at the beach in places south of the pier, worrying city officials.
Suncoast News Network
“No Swim” advisories lifted in Sarasota County
SARASOTA COUNTY – Great news for beach goers this weekend. Test results came back with “satisfactory” bacteria levels for all Sarasota County beaches. For this reason, the “no swim” advisories that were in place for Siesta Key Beach, North Lido Beach, and Lido Casino are lifted.
Tampa Bay Newspaper
Pinellas County Commission updates public comment policy
CLEARWATER — Pinellas County commissioners have unanimously approved updated public participation guidelines and decorum rules, which mostly match the ones that have been used since the COVID-19 pandemic prompted the change to virtual meetings.
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Highlands News-Sun
County to vote on reimposing solid waste assessment
SEBRING — Highlands County commissioners will take a vote shortly after 9 a.m. Tuesday on reimposing the annual garbage collection assessment.
PROPERTY TAXES
Tampa Bay Newspapers
Burton: Pinellas should roll back millage rates for second year
CLEARWATER — Pinellas County Administrator Barry Burton has unveiled a proposed fiscal 2023 operating budget of $2.5 billion and a proposed capital budget of $794.2 million.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Click Orlando
Orange County rent control plan may face challenges, experts say
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Many Floridians agree that affordable housing is a top issue, but what’s difficult to agree on is how to address it. In Orange County, the board voted Tuesday to put a rent control proposal in the hands of voters.
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