Town of Miami Lakes Community Survey is underway

Government By Linda Trischitta, Editor Thursday, January 15, 2026

The Town of Miami Lakes and the ETC Institute, an independent consulting firm, are polling residents for their opinions about what it’s like to live here.  Some property owners have received surveys mailed to their homes.     If you didn’t receive one, there is also an opportunity to respond online.  The questions are about the town’s quality of life and where improvements may be...

Proclamation: Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board

Government By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Thursday, January 15, 2026

  The Town of Miami Lakes presented a proclamation to the Miami-Dade County Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board, which promotes positive images of Hispanics and their contributions to society. It also works to “solve the many complex issues affecting the Hispanic community in Miami-Dade County,” according to the county website.     “This is a body that does great work and provides an important advice role to...

Town begins demolishing building for new road, bridge on Northwest 59th Avenue

Government By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Thursday, January 15, 2026

Demolition of a building, part of a new bridge and road to extend Northwest 59th Avenue to Northwest 151st Street, is underway and should be finished in February.  The bridge will cross the C-8 Canal.  The town has not yet announced costs; funding sources include a federal Community Project Funding Grant; Florida Department of Transportation state grant from appropriations; County Incentive Grant Program; People’s...

Charter Revision Commission begins review

Government By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Thursday, January 15, 2026

The Miami Lakes Charter Revision Commission began its work on Jan. 8.  The commission convenes every 10 years to review the charter and creates a list of changes that may be presented to voters.   The agenda that night included the preamble and first articles. The town’s council-manager form of government drew much of the  discussion.   Commissioner David Bennett proposed that the town manager run...

Reindeer Run to benefit veterans draws 100s of fit folks

Sports By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Friday, January 2, 2026

     The 2025 Reindeer Run 5K presented by Headquarter Toyota drew 565 runners and walkers to Business Park West on Dec. 13. Racers took off to the sounds of the Hialeah Gardens High School marching band, conducted by Joshua Guzman, a military veteran. The Veterans Committee and Chair William Perez organized the event. Veterans Committee member Judy Farcus Serra, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer for...
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