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Miramar approves third amendment to Broward transportation surtax interlocal agreement
Summary
The Miramar City Commission on Sept. 3, 2025, voted unanimously to approve the 2025 amended and restated transportation system surtax interlocal agreement (third amendment), which reprioritizes local surtax funding toward rehabilitation and maintenance projects and creates a formula-based funding model and options for municipal collaboration on shuttles and on-demand transit.
The Miramar City Commission on Sept. 3, 2025, voted unanimously to approve the 2025 amended and restated transportation system surtax interlocal agreement (the “third amendment”), a change to the Broward County program that shifts funding priorities and creates a new formula-based model for some municipal allocations.
The amendment reprioritizes local surtax distributions to give greater priority to rehabilitation and maintenance projects at municipal request, establishes a formula-driven funding model for rehab/maintenance and on-demand transportation, allows the county to terminate cycle-one projects that lack funding agreements, and creates new authority for municipal collaboration and joint management of a community shuttle program through the Broward County City Managers Association…
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