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County reorganizes resilience office; mayor launches Boater Safety and Bay Education Task Force; specialty Biscayne Bay license plate in production
Summary
Miami-Dade reshaped its Office of Resilience into the Office of Environmental Risk and Resilience, embedded technical staff in implementation departments, announced a mayoral Boater Safety and Bay Education Task Force, and confirmed the Biscayne Bay specialty license plate reached the required 3,000 vouchers for production.
County resilience staff updated the advisory board on an internal reorganization, a mayoral task force on boating safety and education, and a new Biscayne Bay specialty license plate that has cleared the voucher threshold for production.
Lauren Parra, the county’s chief resilience officer (also serving as chief bay officer and chief heat officer), said the Office of Environmental Risk and…
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