With the removal of County Commissioner Natacha Seijas and County Mayor Carlos Alvarez, we will be having an election to fill these 2 seats on May 24th.
Less talked about, County Commissioner Carlos Gimenez will be running for Mayor. He will have to resign very soon to run [...]
Commissioner Carlos A. Gimenez will appear on HBO Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 10 p.m. to discuss about his stance against the Florida Marlins Stadium deal and the controversy about the Marlins’ finances in documents released by Deadspin.com this past August.
Please be advised that the October 20, 2010 Board of County Commissioners (BCC) public hearing for the Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) on the CDMP is cancelled. You will be notified of the new date for the EAR public hearing. In addition the County Calendar and the Department’s EAR website will be updated to reflect [...]
Yesterday afternoon Car Dealer/Community Activist Norman Braman announced that he will finance a recall effort against Mayor Carlos Alvarez over the new budget, because, according to Brahman:
“This outrageous tax increase has been enacted while citizens are suffering economically, property values have crumbled, foreclosures are rampant and unemployment has reached almost 13 percent in our [...]
Joe Martinez needed seven signatures of his fellow commissioners to call a special meeting. He only had 4. For now, the plan to place ads in parks is dead as there isn’t any time to get it on the ballot for people to vote on changing the charter. [...]
At a press conference yesterday, County Commissioner Katy Sorenson endorsed candidate, Palmetto Bay Mayor Eugene Flinn for the District 8 race. Also in the runoff is former Mayor of Homestead, Lynda Bell.
We had a chance to hear both these candidates, Eugene Flinn and Lynda Bell, during two [...]
This week we learned that some Miami-Dade county commissioners want to change the county charter so that they can sell advertising in county parks. They have scheduled a meeting to consider this on August 26 at 11:00 a.m.
The UEL thinks that Parks are an important part of [...]
If you want to vote in the Primary, Registration closing is July 26th. Contact the elections department. Remember, most County Commission races are decided in the primary election. However, with so many candidates in the district 8 open seat, we expect the decision will be made in the regular election. You need 50% plus [...]
The County Commission, having rejected the majority of changes proposed by the Charter Committee a couple of years ago is proposing THEIR OWN charter changes including a salary increase. This will be the 12 time they have asked the voters to increase their salary according to Miami Today.
The Commission also wants to wrestle some [...]
The award Copy: Natacha Seijas is recognized as a one-of-a-kind Commissioner, daringly unpredictable, strong and determined. This year she was nominated for both an Orchid and an Onion — a first in our history — so we had to invent a new recognition, The Hybrid, just for her. We didn’t agree with her stance on [...]
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Planning News- A Federal Assault on Transit February 6, 2012At the Transport Politic, Yonah Freemark provides a comprehensive overview of the 'all-out ideaoligical battle' being waged by the House GOP against public transit. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Urbanists, Council Revolt Over Toronto's Transit Plans February 6, 2012Upon becoming Mayor of Toronto, Rob Ford killed existing public transit plans, declaring the "war on the car" over. Now a coalition of urbanists and a majority of city council members are turning against Ford's subway-only plan. read more […]Michael Dudley
- Examining the Super Bowl's Balance Sheet February 6, 2012The day after the big game, Diana Lind, with the help of a Planet Money Podcast, delves into the economic ramifications of hosting a super bowl, and wonders whether Indianapolis might not turn out to be the night's biggest loser. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Has Preservation Gone Too Far? February 6, 2012Ben Adler writes about the growing contingent of policy wonks, architects, and architectural critics who believe that preservationists have acquired too much power. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- The Collapse of the Architecture Profession February 6, 2012Recounting the exalted heights that the profession reached in the last decade, and its complete meltdown during the Great Recession, Scott Timberg asks: where does architecture go from here? read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Is the High Line Gay? February 6, 2012Erik Piepenburg speak with Friends of the High Line co-founder Robert Hammond about the celebrated park's connections to gay culture in New York City. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- A Shift of Attention to Local Planning Policies by the Tea Party Becomes National News February 6, 2012The 'lamestream media' picks up the story of Tea Party activists railing against efforts to control sprawl and conserve energy. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Why Your Cell Phone is the Most Promising Transportation Planning Tool February 6, 2012Emily Badger reports on the growing importance of the cellular phone, and particularly their location tracking capabilities, as the next most essential transportation planning tool. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Razing of Historic House Stirs Outrage in Beijing February 6, 2012In a cruel twist, a historic house associated with Chinese architects who championed the notion that 'a great nation should hold dear its historic patrimony', and deemed by authorities an 'immovable cultural relic,' was recently demolished. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Think Environmental Rules Are Holding Up Transportation Projects? Think Again. February 6, 2012Brad Plumer investigates widely echoed Republican claims that environmental rules are a major reason why it takes so long to build highways and bridges, and finds scant evidence to back up the claims. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- A Federal Assault on Transit February 6, 2012
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February 2012 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 - Hialeah Bus TourStarts: 9:45 amEnds: March 16, 2012 - 3:00 pmLocation: Start @ Hialeah Metrorail StationDescription: Tour of Hialeah & Miami Springs, with stops at local historical or cultural points of interest.

