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Opa-locka approves Miami‑Dade request to release new water service for Amelia Earhart Park facility; city to draft letter and review before sending
Summary
The commission voted to approve Miami‑Dade County’s request to release water supply service for a new facility at Amelia Earhart Park to the City of Hialeah, while retaining existing Opa‑locka service connections; the commission required staff to draft the release letter and present it to the commission before it is sent.
The City Commission of the City of Opa-locka on Wednesday approved a resolution consenting to Miami‑Dade County’s request to release water service for a new facility at Amelia Earhart Park to the City of Hialeah while retaining the city’s existing water connections to the park. The vote was unanimous after the commission required an amendment: the city will draft the letter of release and present it to the commission for review before sending it to Miami‑Dade County.
City staff told commissioners that the city currently provides water service to a portion of Amelia Earhart Park and that the county’s request applies only to a new community/aquatic center being developed closer to Hialeah’s service area. "It is their intent to…
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