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- Miami-Dade County
- 4/23/26
- 04/23/2026
- 185 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent Coral Gables City Commission meeting, attention was given to the delicate balance between preserving historic properties and accommodating modern needs. Notably, the discussion about a proposed design alteration on Milan Avenue highlighted concerns over maintaining historical integrity while adapting to contemporary living requirements.
- FL
- Miami-Dade County
- 4/23/26
- 04/23/2026
- 363 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting of the Miami City Commission, considerable attention was devoted to the contentious Ultra Music Festival agreement and the needs for public safety infrastructure improvements. The commissioners grappled with the balance between cultural events and community welfare, as well as the equitable distribution of city funds.
- FL
- Miami-Dade County
- 4/15/26
- 04/15/2026
- 104 Minutes
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Overview: The Coral Gables City Commission met recently to discuss proposed zoning code amendments and regulations for financial institutions, with a focus on maintaining neighborhood character and enhancing pedestrian engagement in commercial areas like Miracle Mile. Key discussions centered around roof design standards, the integration of financial institutions in pedestrian zones, and the implications of these regulations on local businesses.
- FL
- Miami-Dade County
- 4/14/26
- 04/14/2026
- 636 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During a recent meeting of the Coral Gables City Commission, attention was given to the restructuring of the Granada Golf Course’s membership and the financial implications of its operation. The commission debated the need to raise fees and limit access to ensure the course’s financial sustainability. Current membership models were scrutinized, revealing that a small group of members had disproportionately high usage, contributing to significant wear on the course without corresponding revenue. Proposed changes aim to rectify this imbalance by increasing fees from $22 to $30 for residents and from $28 to $39 for non-residents. Additionally, the new membership model would introduce a cap of 30 rounds per member, aligning with best practices to ensure fair access and financial viability. The commission emphasized the necessity for these adjustments to maintain the course as a community asset, amid concerns over rising operational costs and potential tax revenue reductions.
- FL
- Miami-Dade County
- 4/9/26
- 04/09/2026
- 263 Minutes
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Overview: During the Miami City Commission meeting on April 9, 2026, the most discussions centered around the equitable distribution of public benefit funds generated from district developments. The debate underscored ongoing tensions among commissioners regarding how these funds should be allocated, with some districts voicing concerns over perceived inequities and the need for a system that better reflects district contributions and needs. Amidst these discussions, the commission also addressed issues related to affordable housing initiatives, the pollution of local waterways, and development proposals impacting community infrastructure.