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Miami-Dade zoning rule impact could be ‘sweeping’. Andres Viglucci. March 29, 2024 at 5:30 AM. For the dozen years that Jose and Barbara Pazos have lived in Schenley Park, the century-old ...
“This is a major project for the county, and it will be a real asset for the community,” said Alejandro Zizoid, chief of planning and research for Miami-Dade’s parks department, which is ...
In Miami-Dade County there are thousands of single-family home sites where a second home could be built without infrastructure expenses, revising urban boundary lines or zoning ordinances.
The government of Miami-Dade County is defined and authorized under the Constitution of Florida, Florida law, and the Home Rule Charter of Miami-Dade County. [1] Since its formation in 1957, Miami-Dade County, Florida has had a two-tier system of government. Under this system, Miami-Dade comprises a large unincorporated area and 34 incorporated ...
The County completed the purchase of the corridor in 2018 and began the process of planning and designing the trail. In 2019, Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department initiated a Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study for the Ludlam Trail project, which is expected to be completed by late 2023. [citation needed]
The Department is still often referred by its former name, DCJ for Dade County Jail. Miami-Dade Corrections Officers are easily identified by their white shirts with green trousers with gray stripe. Miami-Dade Corrections vehicles are identified by their green and white livery. MDCR officers carry silver badges, while officers with the ranks of ...
This is the first project of a scalable partnership with Miami-Dade County’s Public Housing & Community Development Department which demonstrates the unifying of our educational mission and ...
Catholic Charities of Miami started in 1931 during the Great Depression with four Miami-area pastors and lay members of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. As of 2006, it employed over 600 staff and operated on an annual budget of over $38 million. In 2006, Catholic Charities served over 17,000 families in Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties.