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Miami City Commissioner Marc Sarnoff, worried about how tourists perceived the colony, prompted an attorney from the Florida Department of Corrections to write a letter to the City of Miami absolving the Department of responsibility. The City of Miami responded by filing a lawsuit against the state, citing public health and safety concerns.
On December 17, 2009, a coordinated enforcement effort of Miami-Dade County, State, and Federal agencies called "the C-9 Basin Enforcement Taskforce" including representatives from fifteen government agencies found apparent violations in terms of cockfighting rings, building, zoning, animal cruelty, illegal slaughterhouses, illegal dumping ...
The Broward County Sheriff's Office (BSO) is a public safety organization with 5,400 employees, [2] it is the largest sheriff's office in the state of Florida.Sheriff Gregory Tony heads the agency.
The hotels were among the most squalid buildings in the city, racking up hundreds of code violations. Slattery’s company managed a particularly notorious example, the Brooklyn Arms, a once-lavish hotel across from the Brooklyn Academy of Music that had deteriorated into a ramshackle blight on the neighborhood.
The Miami Police Department (MPD), often referred to as the City of Miami Police, is the main police department of Miami. Their jurisdiction lies within the actual city limits of Miami, but have mutual aid agreements with neighboring police departments. Art Acevedo is the chief of police.
Comcast Cablevision of Broward County, Inc. v. Broward County, Florida, 124 F.Supp.2d 685 (S.D. Fla., 2000), [1] was a ruling at the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida over the constitutionality of a local ordinance requiring an Internet service provider to share its physical network with competitors.
Miami’s CEDX, the landlord at 18601 S. Dixie Hwy., filed for eviction on Oct. 3, claiming Boston Market Corp. owed $130,215.58, including rent for July, August and September.
A former employee of a Broward County-based beauty supply company is accused of orchestrating a theft scheme that cost the company more than $1.1. million, according to police. Pembroke Park ...