Miami-Dade Unsafe Structures Board Meets Today; Local Officials Conclude 'Dade Days' in Tallahassee

Miami Government News: Unsafe Structures Board and River Commission Convene Today
On this Wednesday, February 11, 2026, the political landscape in Miami is marked by essential administrative oversight and regional advocacy. While the City of Miami Commission prepares for its primary legislative session tomorrow, several specialized boards and county-wide initiatives are taking center stage today, focusing on public safety and urban development.
Unsafe Structures Board Holds Leadership Elections
The Miami-Dade County Unsafe Structures Board is meeting today at 1:00 p.m. at the Stephen P. Clark Center in downtown Miami. This session is of particular importance as the board is scheduled to hold elections for its Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson positions for the current term. Beyond internal leadership, the board will conduct hearings on 26 individual cases involving structures in unincorporated areas of the county. These cases involve buildings that have been cited for major safety violations, and the board’s decisions today will determine the timeline for required repairs or potential demolition orders to ensure the safety of the surrounding communities.
Environmental and Urban Planning at the Miami River
Also scheduled for 1:00 p.m. today is the Miami River Commission’s Urban Infill and Greenways Subcommittee. This group is meeting to review ongoing projects aimed at revitalizing the areas surrounding the Miami River. The subcommittee’s focus today is on urban infill—the process of developing vacant or underused parcels within existing urban areas—and the expansion of the city’s greenway network. These discussions are pivotal for the city’s long-term plan to create a more walkable, environmentally conscious waterfront while managing the pressures of increased density in the urban core.
'Dade Days' Conclude in Tallahassee
In the state capital, today marks the final day of the 'Dade Days' legislative outreach event. A delegation of local leaders, including City of Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins and various county commissioners, is in Tallahassee to lobby state lawmakers on behalf of South Florida residents. This year’s advocacy efforts are centered on securing state support for transportation expansion, climate resilience, and affordable housing initiatives. These meetings in Tallahassee are instrumental in ensuring that the Miami area receives its fair share of the state budget for critical infrastructure and social services.
Administrative Updates and Tomorrow’s Outlook
While several meetings are proceeding, the Downtown Development Authority announced that its Nominating Committee meeting, originally scheduled for this morning, was cancelled. Meanwhile, City of Miami officials, including Chairwoman Christine King, are finalizing the agenda for tomorrow’s heavy-hitting Commission meeting. That upcoming session is expected to include votes on a new management structure for the historic Miami Marine Stadium and unsolicited proposals for workforce housing in Allapattah. Today's committee sessions and advocacy in Tallahassee set the stage for these major municipal decisions expected later this week.

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