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Miami Beach mayor highlights water-line replacements, flood-risk projects and $3.3 million private-property program
Summary
Mayor Steven J. Minor described ongoing infrastructure and resilience work including water-line replacements, seismic projects like Venetian Causeway upgrades and a $3.3 million program reducing flood risk for private properties; he said 60 properties are in the program with 50 more to be added in spring 2025.
Mayor Steven J. Minor outlined a series of infrastructure and resiliency projects the City of Miami Beach is pursuing to reduce flood risk and modernize aging utilities.
"To address this, we have initiated water line replacement projects to ensure our fire response capabilities are never compromised," Minor said, adding that the work is intended to protect lives and property. He described the approach as forward-looking investments in Biscayne Bay and the city's neighborhoods.
Why it matters: Miami Beach faces aging underground infrastructure and…
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