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Cutler Bay council approves first reading to seek up to $17 million in bonds for Legacy Park; soil cleanup has already cost millions

Town of Cutler Bay Town Council · February 19, 2026
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Summary

On Feb. 18, 2026 the Town of Cutler Bay approved first reading of an ordinance to pursue up to $17 million in capital improvement revenue bonds to finish Legacy Park and the municipal complex. Finance staff and the town manager said soil remediation has already drawn millions from ARPA and general-fund transfers.

Cutler Bay council members voted on first reading Feb. 18 to authorize town staff to pursue up to $17 million in capital improvement revenue bonds to help complete Legacy Park and the town’s municipal complex.

Town manager Rafael Casals and bond counsel described the measure as gap financing to carry the project through remaining construction phases. Casals introduced bond counsel and said the item followed a detailed workshop and staff outreach. The motion to move forward was made by Council member Lord and seconded by Council member Duncan; the…

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