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Miami resilience office reports Blue Street pilot, heat-sensor study and tree giveaways

5778955 · September 15, 2025
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City staff said a Southwest Third Street 'Blue Street' pilot is nearly complete, 78 heat sensors were deployed in energy-burdened neighborhoods, and free tree giveaways are scheduled for October.

The City of Miami Office of Resilience and Sustainability told the Climate Resilience Committee that a pilot 'Blue Street' streetscape project in Little Havana is nearly complete, a household heat-sensor study deployed 78 sensors over the summer, and the city will hold multiple tree giveaways in October.

Sonny Brubaker, Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Miami, said the Blue Street pilot covers one block of Southwest Third Street near José Martí Park (from Southwest Fourth Avenue to Southwest Fifth Avenue) and increases tree…

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