Council votes to hold public forum on I-75 bridges

Government By The Miami Laker staff Monday, March 13, 2017

Following Miami-Dade County Commission’s decision to request an FDOT study over  opening up a bridge near Hialeah and possibly doing the same for N.W. 154 Street, Miami Lakes residents voiced concerns over the additional traffic the projects would bring to their neighborhoods.At issue is whether opening up the N.W. 170 Street bridge over I-75 would make it more difficult for residents to reach their destinations, especially during...
As part of the Town of Miami Lakes’ campaign for transparency in government, Mayor Manny Cid has added a new social media component called “Miami Lakes Live” which is streamed live on the Town’s Facebook page.“I call this ‘reality politics’ and it is a very exciting new venture,” Cid told The Miami Laker.Several segments have already been streamed live including Cid waking across the closed N.W....
The Town of Miami Lakes has launched a marketing campaign aimed at attracting new businesses. “Where Business Grows” is the tagline for the campaign which began this month to showcase the benefits of doing business in Miami Lakes.“We’ve worked hard to cultivate a diverse, business-friendly community over the years,” said Mayor Manny Cid. “Through this campaign, we’re looking to solidify our position...
On the heels of welcoming a new Mayor, the Town of Miami Lakes has launched a marketing campaign aimed at attracting new businesses. “Where Business Grows” is the tagline for the campaign, which will showcase the benefits of doing business in Miami Lakes.“We’ve worked hard to cultivate a diverse, business-friendly community over the years,” said Mayor Manny Cid. “Through this campaign, we’re looking...
Town of Miami Lakes MDPD officers were honored to participate in the recent Flag Retirement Ceremony at Town Hall. The worn flags were retired with dignity and respect with the assistance of the town’s Veterans Committee and the Boy Scouts of America. Pictured with Miami Lakes officers are Mayor Manny Cid and Councilmember Luis Collazo.
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