Miami-Dade commissioners clears way for funding mental health center and fixing PortMiami fuel issue
The pair of resolutions had been held up in legal negotiations and committee meetings as Miami-Dade's government received mounting calls from residents to make a decision on issues facing Miami's vulnerable people and economy.
The Miami-Dade County Commission cleared two major hurdles Tuesday in approving funding to jumpstart a long-delayed mental health diversion center and voting to secure a critical fuel facility vital to PortMiami’s economic future.
The pair of resolutions had been held up in legal negotiations and committee meetings as Miami-Dade's government received mounting calls from residents to make a decision on issues facing Miami's vulnerable people and economy.
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