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The city works diligently to coordinate all active construction projects within its city limits, including those that are being performed by outside agencies. External agencies include the state, the county, and utility companies that provide services to our community and maintain some of our roadways.
Our Partner Agencies Include:
Capital Budget
The Capital Improvement Plan is a financing and construction/ acquisition plan for projects that require significant capital investment. The CIP is a five-year plan of public improvements and capital expenditures, which is updated annually and submitted to the City Commission for adoption, specifies and describes the City’s capital project schedules and priorities for the five years immediately following the Commission’s adoption. In addition, the first year of the plan outlines the funding to be appropriated in the annual Capital Budget.
This document is an official statement of public policy regarding long-range physical development in the City of Miami Beach. A capital improvement is defined as a capital or “in-kind” expenditure of $25,000 or more,
resulting in the acquisition, improvement, or addition to fixed assets in the form of land, buildings, or improvements more-or-less permanent in character and durable equipment with a life expectancy of at least five years.
Projects will address many needs across different areas of the City including neighborhood enhancements such as landscaping and sidewalk restoration; traffic calming; roadway and bridge; resurfacing and reconstruction; water, sewer, and drainage system improvements; park construction, renovations, and upgrades; renovation of seawalls; parking lot and garage renovations; and construction/renovations of public facilities.
Office Information
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Main Office
1701 Meridian Avenue, 3rd Floor,
Miami Beach, FL 33139 -
Main Number
305.673.7071
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Email
progress@miamibeachfl.gov
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Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
8:30 am - 5 pm