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Miami-Dade County

Intergovernmental & Economic Impact Committee

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

What happened

AI summary

The Intergovernmental and Economic Impact Committee convened June 10, 2026, with all seven agenda items carrying pending status — meaning no final votes were recorded at this stage, and each item will advance to the full BCC for disposition. The session's weightiest matter was the $280,997,692 operating budget for the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency, submitted by the Office of Management and Budget as required under Florida Statutes and the County-City of Miami interlocal agreement. Close behind in fiscal significance were the amended Opa-Locka CRA budgets for FY2023-24 ($7,013,081) and FY2024-25 ($7,392,025), both seeking ratification of prior-year revisions funded largely through tax increment financing. The committee also took up a pair of policy-shaping land-use and regulatory items. A resolution would direct the County Mayor to file a CDMP text-amendment application addressing how urban land uses could be enabled on property outside the Urban Development Boundary — a potentially consequential move for development pressure at the UDB. Separately, the Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources is proposing fee-schedule amendments across building, zoning, environmental, and planning permits to conform with newly enacted state laws HB 803 and HB 399, including the elimination of percentage-of-cost fee structures. A standard MOU template for municipal debris-removal services and administrative items on landline phase-outs and charitable payroll designations rounded out the agenda with minimal business impact. All items remain pending full BCC action; chamber members should monitor the BCC's next regular meeting for votes on the SOPW CRA budget and the UDB-adjacent CDMP amendment application, both of which carry significant fiscal and land-use downstream effects.

AI-generated summary of the official agenda and minutes. Verbatim per-item votes and dollar figures are in the Agenda & votes tab.

Key decisions

  1. Southeast Overtown/Park West CRA FY2025-26 Budget Approval — $280,997,692
    Pending

    Would formally approve the Southeast Overtown/Park West CRA's $280,997,692 operating budget for FY2025-26 as mandated by Florida Statutes and the County-City of Miami interlocal agreement.

  2. CDMP Amendment to Address Urban Land Uses Outside the Urban Development Boundary
    Pending

    Would direct the County Mayor to file, at the appropriate time, a Comprehensive Development Master Plan text-amendment application that could facilitate urban land uses on property currently outside the Urban Development Boundary.

  3. Regulatory Fee Schedule Amendments Under HB 803 and HB 399
    Pending

    Would amend Implementing Orders 4-42, 4-63, and 4-111 to overhaul permit fee structures across building, zoning, environmental, and planning functions — including eliminating percentage-of-cost fees — to comply with two new state laws.

  4. Opa-Locka CRA Amended Budgets for FY2023-24 and FY2024-25
    Pending

    Would ratify amended operating budgets of $7,013,081 (FY2023-24) and $7,392,025 (FY2024-25) for the Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Agency, primarily financed through tax increment revenues.

  5. Standard MOU for Municipal Debris Removal and Hauling Services
    Pending

    Would authorize a standard MOU template enabling municipalities outside the County's Solid Waste Collection Service Area to opt into Miami-Dade's competitively procured debris removal, staging, hauling, and monitoring contracts.

  6. Phase-Out Plan for Obsolete County Landline Telephone Services
    Pending

    Would direct the County Mayor to identify and eliminate unused landline telephone lines and equipment, develop a phase-out plan, and dispose of surplus desk phones to reduce operational costs.

  7. Addition of Two Nonprofits to Employee Charitable Contribution Program
    Pending

    Would amend Resolution R-1026-23 to add Friends of the Miami-Dade Public Library, Inc. and Parks Foundation of Miami-Dade, Inc. to the list of organizations eligible to receive county employee payroll-deduction charitable contributions.