Cid: Miami Lakes 'stronger than ever'

Community By Linda Trischitta and David L. Snelling Thursday, November 4, 2021

     Miami Lakes Mayor Manny Cid delivered his 2021 State of the Town address before a crowd inside the council chambers at Town Hall.      “The past 18 months have proven extraordinarily difficult,” Cid said on Oct. 21, in reference to the COVID-19 virus that has killed more than 6,472 people in Miami-Dade County, according to USAFacts.org.  “… We honor those we have lost...

Miami Lakes to regulate short-term vacation rentals

Government By David Snelling, Reporter Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Miami Lakes homeowners who want to lease their properties as short-term vacation rentals may have to comply with a new town law. Officials have held workshops to hammer out an ordinance which the Planning and Zoning Board approved Oct. 5. It will go before the council at a future meeting. Planning and Zoning Board member Juan C. Fernandez said he has heard complaints from two residents about noise, illegal parking and trash at one such...

Cid seeks review of town manager’s performance

Government By Linda Trischitta and David Snelling Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Miami Lakes Mayor Manny Cid has proposed a review of Town Manager Edward Pidermann’s performance, 15 months before the manager’s contract is set to expire. Cid placed a new business item on the Oct. 12 council meeting agenda which calls for creating a “manager selection process” and a selection committee. The item can be pulled at any time, even at the meeting, but Cid said in a memo to council members that he...

Town lists appropriation requests to state legislature

Government Wednesday, October 13, 2021

The Town of Miami Lakes released a list of eight items it has enlisted lobbyist Nelson Diaz, managing partner of The Southern Group, to push for in the next state legislative session. Legislators convene Jan. 11, 2022; the session is scheduled to end March 11. The projects add up to $3,127,000 in requested appropriations: 1. Northwest 164th Terrace, drainage improvements in the Royal Oaks community, $500,000; 2. Northwest 163rd...

Biden chooses Graham for U.S. Dept. of Education post

Government By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Former Congresswoman Gwen Graham, who grew up in Miami Lakes, was sworn in Oct. 8 as the assistant secretary for legislation and congressional affairs at the U.S. Department of Education. President Joe Biden nominated Graham for the position and said in his announcement that she has “a reputation for fairness, compassion and problem-solving.” The day before she took her oath, Graham, 58, tweeted, “Honored to be...
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