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North Miami rescinds park co-designation, revises street designation and expands Centennial Committee

3839630 · June 16, 2025
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Summary

Council rescinded a previous co-designation of Breezewept Park and left the park without a new name; it revisited a May 27 street designation after modifications and expanded the Centennial Committee from five to 15 members. Several appointments and a proclamation recognizing the Greater Miami Jewish Federation were also noted.

At its June 10 meeting, the North Miami City Council rescinded a prior co-designation of Breezewept Park and did not adopt an alternative name, leaving the park’s name unchanged for now. The council also revisited a May 27 code designation for a portion of Northeast 130 First Street and made modifications to the boundary description. Council approved an expansion of the Centennial Committee membership from five to 15 people and confirmed a number of appointments to city boards and committees.

City Clerk Vanessa Joseph summarized the…

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