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Currently, just over 1,000 people in Miami-Dade have no roof to sleep under. For many of those people, that may still be the case come Jan. 1, when the county is legally responsible for keeping ...
A homeless man sleeps on a bench at Museum Park as Miami Outreach Specialists Christian Candelier (left) and Ricky Leath walk around the park during Miami-Dade County’s annual point-in-time ...
A sleep pod, also known as nap pod, napping pod, or nap capsule, is a special type of structure or chair that allows people to nap. Users use the pods to take private sleep breaks, often aided by technology and ambient features. Nap pods have emerged in corporate environments, hospitals, universities, airports and other public places.
Ordinance appears to target homeless people. There are no homeless shelters within Miami Beach city limits.
The station portion of the MIC is signed as Miami International Airport on Metrorail and Miami Airport on Tri-Rail. [5] The MIC's rental car center (RCC) opened on July 13, 2010. The MIA Mover began to operate at the MIC on September 9, 2011, followed by Metrorail on July 28, 2012; Tri-Rail on April 5, 2015; and Greyhound on June 24, 2015.
In 1995 the existing Ward-D with 6 beds was closed and a new location in the Rehabilitation Hospital building with 30 beds was constructed in the Jackson Memorial Hospital Complex. In 1996, $14 million was expended on water and sewer pipe lines and connections to a future site for new facilities.
Miami police speak with an unhoused person before a street is cleared in 2021. Under a new Florida law, effective this October, unhoused people cannot sleep in public spaces. (AP)
Network Access Point (NAP) of the Americas (called MI1 by Equinix) [2] is a massive, six-story, 750,000 square foot data center [3] and Internet exchange point [4] in Miami, Florida, operated by Equinix. It is one of the world's largest data centers and among the 10 most interconnected data centers in the United States.