Town participates in 'Free the Girls' campaign

Government Thursday, June 6, 2019

As part of the “Free the Girls” campaign, the Town of Miami Lakes is collecting new or lightly used bras during operating hours Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Town Hall, 6601 Main Street.
The bras as used to create economic opportunity for sex-trafficking survivors who sell the bras in a second-hand market while they recover and build a new life.
For more information, visit www.freethegirls.org.

Council debates cost for Optimist Park overhaul

Government By David L. Snelling The Miami Laker staff Thursday, June 6, 2019

The rising costs for a major overhaul at Miami Lakes Optimist Park became the centerpiece of a fierce debate between council members and residents who vehemently disagreed with a rumored price tag as high as $17 million to complete the park’s master plan. The original cost of $4.5 million was too expensive for residents, who were left mulling if Miami Lakes would float a bond referendum to finance the town’s oldest and decrepit park and...

Miami Lakes Library sets June programs

Business Thursday, June 6, 2019

Miami Lakes Branch Library announced the following programs that are available for the public during May and early June:For Children and Families:Movies and Stories for Kids – Watch favorite movies with family and friends. Movies being shown this month are “Treasure Planet,” (PG); “The Cat from Outer Space” (PG); “Ratchet & Clank” (PG), and “Turbo” (PG). Events made possible by the Town of Miami Lakes Education Advisory Board at 3 p.m. on...
Lisa Deyarza’s students at Miami Lakes Middle School won first place at the national We the People National Invitational in Washington D.C.As part of the national competition, the young scholars of law and government tested their knowledge for Supreme Court cases, documents, current events and the U.S. Constitution.After the students won the state competition, they were seeking $35,000 in expenses to attend the competition in the Nation’s...

Preview of May 14 Council meeting

Government By David Snelling, The Miami Laker staff Wednesday, May 15, 2019

The Miami Lakes Town Council held its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 14 and council members were expected to approve three ordinances, a host of resolutions and new business items for lawmakers’ discussions.• Council members were expected to give their final approval for an ordinance which now permits decks in the street side yard setback of RU-1Z corner lots providing for a minimum setback of three feet and to allow up to 60 percent...
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