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Joint Public Meeting on Rapid Transit Zone Disputes Between City of

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The City of Miami and Miami-Dade County are set to hold a joint public meeting on July 29, 2024, to deliberate on conflicts concerning the Rapid Transit Zone (RTZ) based on the Florida Governmental Conflict Resolution Act. This critical meeting is in response to disputes over Miami-Dade County's actions regarding the RTZ's enactment, amendments, and expansions. It will take place at the City of Miami Chief Clarence Dickson Police College, highlighting the significance of the issue at hand. The public is invited to attend, emphasizing the meeting's openness and the government's desire for community involvement in decision-making processes. Attendees have been advised on the procedure to appeal any decisions, indicating the meeting's potential impact on future urban planning and transit policies.

The provision of accommodations for persons with disabilities underscores the inclusive approach of the organizers. This meeting serves as a platform for both governmental entities to collaborate towards resolving their differences in a structured and legal manner. The engagement of the public in this process reflects a commitment to transparency and inclusiveness in governmental affairs.


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