PALMETTO BAY – Years of fierce legal battles between residents of the Village of Palmetto Bay and Miami-Dade County over bridge construction neared an end Wednesday.
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Miami-Dade mayor, commissioners expected to delay incinerator decision amid Trump involvement
MIAMI – Miami-Dade County officials are expected to postpone a decision on the location of a new incinerator as controversy swirls around the involvement of
Report: Eric Trump joins opposition to proposed Doral incinerator
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – CBS News Miami’s news partner The Miami Herald is reporting that Eric Trump, son of President-elect Donald Trump, has
Miami-Dade commissioners to decide future of incinerator on Dec. 3
MIAMI – Miami-Dade County commissioners are preparing to decide on Tuesday, December 3, regarding the future of the county’s waste-to-energy incinerator, a facility at the
Miami-Dade mayor reverses course, recommends Doral for new trash incinerator
Miami-Dade Mayor wants new incinerator built in Doral Miami-Dade Mayor wants new incinerator built in Doral 00:31 MIAMI – The debate over where to build
Faster repairs expected for Miami-Dade’s transit elevators, escalators as supply chain issues ease
MIAMI – Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava expects repairs to broken elevators and escalators around Metrorail and Metromover platforms to speed up. “The parts are
$20 million earmarked for repairs to Metrorail, Metromover elevators and escalators
MIAMI – Miami-Dade County leaders plan to spend close to $20 million on repairs to elevators and escalators around Metrorail and Metromover platforms, a move some
Miami-Dade commission set to decide on where new incinerator will be built
MIAMI – The Miami-Dade commission could decide on Monday where a new incinerator will be built as part of the county’s new Sustainable Solid Waste
Miami-Dade County Commission delays new incinerator decision until November
MIAMI – The Miami-Dade County Commission deferred until Nov. 6 on where a new incinerator will be built as part of the county’s new Sustainable
Miami-Dade departments getting new offices after $182M acquisition
Miami-Dade County paid $182 million for a 1970s office complex that will house various departments. An affiliate of New York-based Bushburg Properties sold The Current