Public Record: City of Miami Official Notices for Friday, February 13, 2026

Zoning and Planning: Final Notice for Ohio Street Appeals
The City of Miami Planning Department has issued a final public notice regarding an intended decision for the property located at 3100 Ohio Street (Application Number: BD25-016461-001). This notice has been on public display since early February and reaches its final day of the appeal period today, Friday, February 13, 2026. Under local planning policies, any formal appeals regarding this decision must be received by the City Clerk’s office before the close of business today. Residents and stakeholders interested in reviewing the specific details of the scheme amendment or structure plan associated with this application are encouraged to consult the official public notice boards at City Hall.
Public Works: Presidents' Day Solid Waste Schedule
The City of Miami Department of Solid Waste has released an official advisory today, February 13, regarding the upcoming Presidents' Day holiday. Residents are informed that despite the federal holiday on Monday, February 16, 2026, all municipal solid waste services will proceed according to the regular schedule. This announcement ensures that there will be no service interruptions for the following:
- Regular garbage collection
- Recycling pickup
- Bulky trash services
The department confirms that residents whose collection day falls on the holiday should place their bins at the curb at the usual designated time. This notice serves as the final confirmation for residential and commercial waste management planning ahead of the holiday weekend.
Health Advisory: Miami-Dade Mosquito-Borne Illness Alert
The Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County continues to maintain a mosquito-borne illness alert for the region. As of mid-February 2026, health officials have confirmed ten cases of chikungunya fever within the county. While most cases remain linked to international travel, the department remains on high alert following evidence of local transmission in the region. Public health officials strongly recommend the following precautions to prevent further spread:
- Drain standing water from garbage cans, house gutters, and pool covers.
- Discard old tires, drums, or bottles that may collect water.
- Cover skin with protective clothing and apply repellent containing DEET or picaridin.
- Ensure window and door screens are in good repair to keep mosquitoes out of residential structures.
Government: Post-Commission Meeting Update
Following the regularly scheduled Miami City Commission meeting held on February 12, 2026, the City Clerk has confirmed the standard protocol for items discussed at City Hall. While the primary session has concluded, the public is advised that if any items from the February 12 agenda were not reached due to time constraints or lack of quorum, a special meeting is tentatively reserved for Tuesday, February 17, 2026. Broadcasts of the most recent session remain available for public viewing through official municipal media channels.

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