At the October 4 Miami Lakes Town Council meeting, council members approved two resolutions and proposals to enact legislation for homeowners protection and speeding among other items. • Council members passed a resolution to authorize the town manager to execute a contract in the amount $791,502 to Enco for canal bank stabilization services. The contract includes $71,954 to cover unforeseen/hidden conditions that may be encountered...
Miami Lakes received a grant from the South Florida Water Management Department’s  Cooperative Funding Program in the amount of $125,000 in an extremely competitive proposal process in which only 31 proposals from 94 applicants were funded.The funding will supplement the Miami Lakes Lake Sarah Drainage Improvements Project located between Miami Lakeway South, State Road 924, Palmetto Expressway and N.W. 67 Avenue in the southeast...
Miami Lakes Town Council members and staff wore pink during the October 4 Council meeting to show their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In addition, Town Hall has been illuminated every night in pink lighting this month, and throughout the day, lobby lights glow a beautiful shade of pink. Councilmember Nelson Rodriguez highlighted a special non-profit, the Women’s Breast and Heart Initiative. Based in Miami Lakes, the...

Town's Seat 5 race features three political newcomers

Featured By David L. Snelling Thursday, October 6, 2016

  When Miami Lakes Councilmember Manny Cid decided to run for mayor, 10 candidates initially filed papers to run for his vacant Seat 5, but only three qualified while the others failed to do so or withdrew from the race. Luis Collazo, former chair of the Miami Lakes Elderly Affairs Committee; Esther Colon, a former town manager for Lauderdale by the Sea; and attorney Nayib Hassan are seeking the vacant seat on election day, November...

Council adopts budget with slightly lower property taxes

Government By David L. Snelling, Miami Laker staff Thursday, October 6, 2016

The Miami Lakes Town Council adopted a new tax rate for property taxes to help shield residents with Homestead Exemption from a tax hike, and a $35 million budget which included restoring funding for the city’s committees since volunteers play a major role in the town’s affairs.Lawmakers initially kept the 2.3518 rate but reduced it to the rollback rate of 2.3353 mills and closed the $40,000 budget deficit by cutting funding from...
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