33 projects were approved in Miami for more than $58 million in bond spending
The city commission of Miami approved the first round of spending from the general obligation bond totaling $58,653,339 for 33 projects from a total approved amount of $400 million.
This first round of spending is to include the following projects:
- Very poor condition roads, Phase I - outside priority drainage basins;
- Antonio Maceo boat ramp and dock renovations;
- Armbrister Park Community Center design;
- Bay of Pigs Park;
- Bryan Park playground renovations and park enhancements;
- City-wide parks access and mobility renovations;
- City-wide parks playground renovations;
- Alice Wainwright Park seawall and resiliency;
- City-wide parks roofing reconstruction;
- Coral Way Park expansion and enhancements;
- Curtis Park Community Center design;
- Douglas Park Community Center;
- Legion Park boat ramp;
- Legion Park building;
- Moore Park gym design and construction;
- Shenandoah Park pool design and permitting;
- New parks at 2200 SW Ninth Avenue and 910 SW 22nd Road;
- New park at 3699/3701 SW First Ave;
- Fern Isle Park enhancements;
- Riverside Park renovations and enhancements;
- Spring Garden Point Park;
- West End Park master plan, pool design and enhancements;
- Fire facilities resiliency project design;
- Brickell Bay Drive design criteria package;
- Fairview flood mitigation;
- Immediate flood control, install back flow valves (Phase I);
- Improve drainage outside of priority drainage basins;
- NW 17th ST from NW 27th to 32nd Avenues, road and drainage construction;
- Affordable housing and economic development;
- Construction and permanent financing: MLK Residences;
- Construction and permanent financing: Liberty Renaissances;
- Homeownership preservation/single-family home rehabilitation.
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