Miami Mayor Proposes $450M Bond to Fix Police, Fire Stations
Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins is asking voters to approve funding to renovate public safety facilities, including police headquarters, which is in such disrepair that "it’ll rain in the middle of the desks," she said.
By Tess Riski
Source Miami Herald
What to know
- Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins unveiled a proposal for a $450 million bond aimed at repairing and replacing the city’s severely deteriorating police and fire facilities, including building a new police headquarters.
- The proposal, called “Safe and Ready Miami,” cites decades of deferred maintenance, overcrowding, plumbing failures, and unsafe working conditions at existing public safety buildings.
- If approved by the City Commission and voters in August, the bond would fund renovations, new construction and modernization projects without raising current property tax rates, according to city officials.