Miami-Dade’s 2020 budget approved, after demands to fix the county’s sewer system

Douglas Hanks for the Miami Herald writes: Miami-Dade County commissioners narrowly approved higher garbage fees Thursday as part of Mayor Carlos Gimenez’s proposed $8.9 billion budget, a spending plan with mostly flat tax rates that goes into effect Oct. 1. Read the full article here.

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Douglas Hanks for the Miami Herald writes: Miami-Dade County commissioners narrowly approved higher garbage fees Thursday as part of Mayor Carlos Gimenez’s proposed $8.9 billion budget, a spending plan with mostly flat tax rates that goes into effect Oct. 1. Read the full article here.

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