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The government of Miami-Dade County is defined and authorized under the Constitution of Florida, Florida law, and the Home Rule Charter of Miami-Dade County. [ 1 ] Since its formation in 1957, Miami-Dade County, Florida has had a two-tier system of government.
Miami-Dade County has operated under a metropolitan system of government, a "two-tier federation", since 1957. This was made possible when Florida voters approved a constitutional amendment in 1956 that allowed the people of Dade County (as it was known) to enact a home rule charter .
The Government Center Metrorail station is located inside the building, giving it easy access to public transit. It is located in western downtown, on North First Street between West First and West Second Avenue. The building was completed in 1985. It is named after the former Mayor of Miami-Dade County and Mayor of Miami, Stephen P. Clark ...
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava is recommending two real estate deals to create new government centers in suburban parts of the county: one in South Miami-Dade and in West Miami-Dade.
On Dec. 12, Levine Cava asked for Miami-Dade commissioners to approve the sale, along with a $205 million deal to purchase a property in western Miami-Dade for a new county center there.
The administration also proposed paying above market value for a 1982 office building at 11222 Quail Roost Drive that would replace the South Dade Government Center about two miles away ...
The Miami-Dade Public Library System is a county department within Miami-Dade county government. The Board of County Commissioners is the governing body over the library system. The Library Advisory Board serves in an advisory capacity to the Board of County Commissioners on public library issues, providing reports, recommendations, and ...
Pages in category "Government of Miami-Dade County, Florida" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .