King Tide Season
King tide season is here! September king tides are expected to continue through Tuesday, September 13.
When king tides rise to an elevation higher than the adjacent land, flooding is often exhibited. Since Miami Beach is low-lying and near sea level, the city is particularly vulnerable to king tide flooding. Miami Beach also faces flood risk from storms, hurricanes and sea level rise and is implementing a holistic climate resilience strategy to address these flood risks.
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Tonight: Miami Beach OnStage!
Miami Beach OnStage! in partnership with Community Arts & Culture present performances by Johny Dread, Grupo Barrio Abajo and DJ Ephniko.
Johnny Dread is a roots reggae artist with a strong social message. Grupo Barrio Abajo celebrates the musical heritage of Colombian Caribbean such as cumbia, bullerengue, porro and chandé, while DJ Ephniko fuses a blend of danceable tracks.
Friday, September 9
6 PM - 8 PM
Normandy Fountain Plaza
7802 Rue Vendome
FREE
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Miami City Ballet School Open House
Come by Miami City Ballet’s studio this Saturday for Miami City Ballet School’s Open House event. There will be free ballet classes for ages 3 - 13, arts and crafts, and a chance to win Nutcracker tickets!
Saturday, September 10
10 AM - 1:30 PM
Miami City Ballet
2200 Liberty Ave
FREE
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Lummus Artisanal Market
The City of Miami Beach in partnership with Florida Fresh Markets welcomes a new shopping tradition to South Beach on the weekend of September 10 with the grand opening of the Lummus Park Artisanal Market steps away from iconic Ocean Drive. In addition to specialty items, the market will sell fresh fruit, refreshing smoothies, baked goods, florals, plants and more.
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Saturday, September 10
12 PM
Ocean Drive between 6 and 8 streets
The market is located between 6 and 8 streets in Lummus Park adjacent to Ocean Drive and will be open every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Joint 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony
First responders from the City of Miami Beach Fire and Police Departments will hold a joint observance on Sunday, September 11, 2022 to honor the memory of the 2,977 victims who died during the 9/11 terror attacks more than two decades ago.
Sunday, September 11
8:30 AM
Fire Station 2
2300 Pine Tree Drive
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Ocean Drive Promenade Music Series
Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and grab your seat for an oceanside memorial concert in honor of 9/11 featuring the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival and Military Band. This week's concert is at 6 p.m.
Sunday, September 11
6 PM
Lummus Park
Between 14 Street & 14 Place
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Flood Grants
Have you ever submitted a flood claim at your property? Do you want to take action to prevent future flooding in your home?
FEMA has made $400 million in grant funds available for home elevation projects this year, among other eligible activities.
The City of Miami Beach hopes to pursue these grants to reduce repetitive flood impacts. There is no cost to the homeowner to apply, and participation is 100% voluntary. Miami Beach may provide partial matching funds through the Private Property Adaptation Program.
For more information, please reach out to MBRisingAbove@miamibeachfl.gov by September 12 to learn more about the grant and find out if you are eligible.
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Miami Beach Business Academy
Register for Technical Assistance Session #5 - Online Business & E-commerce as part of the Miami Beach Business Academy - a free, virtual and in-person technical assistance program.
Tuesday, September 13
Spanish Session: 6 PM - 7:30 PM
Tuesday, September 20
English Session: 6 PM - 7:30 PM
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Drug Prevention and Intervention for Parents/Guardians of Teens
Drug prevention and intervention sessions are provided virtually via Zoom in English and Spanish for parents/guardians of Miami Beach teens.
The last session is Tuesday, September 13 at 7 p.m.
Webinar ID: 617 000 3761
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Flu Vaccination Program
The City of Miami Beach will be offering free flu shots for Miami Beach youth residents at Miami Beach Public Schools.
Tuesday, September 13 through Thursday, September 15
Click here to download a consent form. Contact your school nurse for more information.
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Virtual Town Hall Meeting with Commissioner Meiner
Join Commissioner Steven Meiner for a virtual town hall meeting.
Tuesday, September 13
5:30 PM
1.312.626.6799 or 1.646.931.3860
Access ID 86564888738#
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Commission Meeting
The City of Miami Beach will hold the next hybrid commission meeting, aired live on MBTV and Facebook, on Wednesday, September 14 at 8:30 a.m.
1.301.715.8592 or 1.888.475.4499
Access ID 81392857671#
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Post-Commission Recap with Commissioner Rosen Gonzalez
Join Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez for a post-commission meeting recap.
Thursday, September 15
5:30 PM
Miami Beach Golf Club
2301 Alton Road
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Miami Beach Arts in Education Job Fair
This September, numerous arts education and cultural organizations from across South Florida will come together to engage arts administrators, teaching artists, interns, and students looking to break into the arts in the education field. Interested individuals will have the opportunity to learn about the different arts organizations that are hiring and speak with their representatives at fair tables.
Thursday, September 15
6 PM - 8 PM
Lindemann Family Courtyard - The Bass Museum
2100 Collins Avenue
Registration is required to enter the job fair. Please be sure to bring multiple copies of your resume and a photo ID. The Bass Museum of Art will be open until 9 p.m. Guests are welcome to enjoy the museum if the fair reaches capacity.
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Sustainachella: We ❤ Biscayne Bay
As the largest aquatic preserve in the state, Biscayne Bay needs our help to protect it. Learn how to avoid, identify and report pollutants as well as other hazards that can impact the bay through an online webinar featuring Miami Waterkeeper and Debris Free Oceans.
Friday, September 16
2 PM - 3 PM
Students are eligible to receive community service hours.
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2022 International Coastal Cleanup
Get ready to join millions of volunteers around the globe for the Ocean Conservancy’s 37th annual International Coastal Cleanup – the world’s largest one-day volunteer effort for our oceans and waterways.
VolunteerCleanup.org organizes Miami-Dade’s local participation in this annual event with 45+ simultaneous shoreline cleanups around the county.
Saturday, September 17
All volunteers will get a reusable tote bag with this year's animal theme (the hermit crab). Community service hours will be provided.
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Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off and Paper Shred-A-Thon
Need to safely dispose of your household hazardous chemicals and waste? Piles of paper and old mail stacking up? Help protect the environment and keep your home safe. Bring your used oil, fertilizers, old paint, insecticides, batteries, electronics, piles of paper and more!
Sunday, September 18
8 AM - 3 PM
40 Street and Chase Avenue (Behind the bank)
Due to limited capacity, the shredding truck will remain on site until full and will NOT operate in the rain to ensure the safety of staff.
For a full list of accepted items, please visit:
For questions on the event or items not found on the list, please email:
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Yappy Hour
Take the pledge to pick up after your pet to receive a complimentary cocktail and be a part of our We ❤ Biscayne Bay campaign.
Tuesday, September 20
5 PM - 8 PM
Maurice Gibb Park
18 Street & Purdy Avenue
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Prekindergarten Scholarship Program Family Info Sessions
The City of Miami Beach has approved a Prekindergarten Scholarship Program for the 2023-24 school year that will provide eligible Miami Beach families with a Pre-K scholarship of up to $3,000.
Eligible PreK families are invited to partake in one of the following sessions:
Monday, October 3 at 11 AM (English) & 12 PM (Spanish)
Monday, October 3 at 6 PM (English) & 7 PM (Spanish)
Wednesday, October 19 at 11 AM (English) & 12 PM (Spanish)
Thursday, October 20 at 6 PM (English) & 7 PM (Spanish)
Application deadline is Monday, November 28. Apply here.
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Prekindergarten Scholarship Program Provider Info Sessions
Eligible Pre-K providers are invited to partake in one of the information sessions being offered on how your organization can register to participate in our Prekindergarten Scholarship Program:
Monday, October 3 at 1 PM
Friday, October 7 at 11 AM
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Florida Hometown Heroes Housing Program
The Florida Hometown Heroes Housing Program is the State of Florida’s initiative to provide up to $25,000 in home purchasing assistance for various critical professions, including firefighters, law enforcement officers, teachers and health professionals.
Click here to learn more and find out if you are eligible.
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Monkeypox Vaccines Are Available
Miami-Dade County, together with Nomi Health, is offering Jynneos monkeypox vaccine appointments for high-risk populations in Miami Beach at 224 23 Street and at other locations across the county.
To schedule a vaccine appointment, view eligibility and for more information, please visit Miamidade.gov/monkeypox or call 1.833.875.0900.
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Hunger Action Month
Food or electricity? Food should never be an impossible choice. September is Hunger Action Month and the City of Miami Beach is committed to ending hunger in our community.
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National Preparedness Month
Don’t forget to include:
- Non-perishable food and water that can last several days.
- Flashlights, radios & extra batteries.
- First aid kit.
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Adopt-A-Bench
Are you looking for a creative way to celebrate a special occasion or acknowledge a loved one?
Miami Beach residents and visitors can now add a personal touch to our iconic city through recent enhancements of the Adopt-A-Bench Program.
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Little Scientist Classes
Learn about science in a fun, interactive way in this parent and child class.
September 2022 - May 2023 (Once a month)
Wednesdays at 11 AM
Flamingo park
999 11 Street
Fridays at 11 AM
Muss Park
4300 Chase Avenue
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Miami Beach Pickleball League
Grab three friends and join the Miami Beach Pickleball League!
Miami Beach Tennis Center at North Shore Park
501 72 Street
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Junior After School Pickleball Program
Learn to play pickleball!
Wednesdays
4 PM - 5 PM
Miami Beach Tennis Center at North Shore Park
501 72 Street
Click here to register online. 6 Weeks / $120. Ages 8 - 12. Registration includes a pickleball paddle.
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Beginner Pickleball
All fun. No judgements.
Mondays
7 PM - 8 PM
Miami Beach Tennis Center at North Shore Park
501 72 Street
Click here to register. $25 / Class. Free paddle rental.
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Singing Lessons
Learn to sing!
Group Lessons:
Wednesdays or Thursdays
Little Stars Company (Ages 4 - 5)
Junior Company (Ages 6 - 8)
Star Company (Ages 9 - 13)
Broadway Company (Ages 14+)
Private Lessons: By appointment.
Scott Rakow Youth Center
2700 Sheridan Avenue
Instructor: Kelly O'Shea
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Swim Team
Dive in and take your swim skills to the next level. Join the Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with Swim Gym, for a competitive swim team program for ages five and up!
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Scott Rakow Youth Center Pool
2700 Sheridan Ave
Interested participants would need to do a swim test prior to registering. Times vary based on swim level. For more information, contact Jennie@swimgym.net.
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Open Play Chess
Looking for a challenge? Join us for open chess play to practice, learn and sharpen your chess skills in a friendly environment.
Saturdays
10 AM - 12 PM • FREE
North Shore Park and Youth Center
501 72 Street
Sundays
12 PM - 2 PM • FREE
Scott Rakow Youth Center
2700 Sheridan Avenue
All ages welcome.
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Cardio & Calisthenics Fitness Classes
Get fit with #MBParks!
Saturdays at 9 AM
Collins Park Garage
340 23 Street
Free ongoing classes
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Seniors Soccer Champions
Seniors can enjoy an outdoor soccer recreation program to stay active, foster friendships and improve mental and physical health.
Every Tuesday
10 AM - 11 AM
Flamingo Park Football Stadium
999 11 Street
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Volleyball
Bump, set and spike!
Develop your volleyball skills with #MBParks, in partnership with Playeros Volleyball Club.
North Shore Park
501 72 Street
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Upcoming Miami Beach OnStage! Events
In collaboration with the Miami Jewish Film Festival, Miami Beach OnStage! invites you to a viewing of "Elvis."
Thursday, September 15
8:30 PM
Pride Park
2000 Convention Center Drive
FREE
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Miami Beach OnStage! in partnership with the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival presents free performances by Maestro Michael Rossi.
Friday, September 16
6 PM - 8 PM
Collins Park Plaza
2200 Liberty Avenue
Friday, September 23
6 PM - 8 PM
Normandy Fountain Plaza
7802 Rue Vendome
Sunday, September 25
6 PM - 8 PM
Lummus Park
14 Street & Ocean Drive
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Miami Beach OnStage! in partnership with Power Access presents The South Beach Jazz Festival Summer Series with a performance by the Wendy Pederson Quintet. Playing jazz and blues with spontaneity and soul. Wendy Pedersen is one of South Florida’s favorite performers. Her high-energy vocal delivery, with deep, convincing emotion has been impacting audiences for many years. Featuring: Jim Gasior, Tim Jago, Mark Small, and Jon Ziegler.
Sunday, September 18
6 PM - 8 PM
Lummus Park
14 Street & Ocean Drive
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Miami Beach OnStage! in partnership with the Global Arts Project presents Anibal Berraute. Through his organic and uncertain improvisational approach, coupled with individual virtuosity, Anibal Berraute’s tango fusion delivers an exciting experience that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.
Sunday, September 18
6 PM - 8 PM
Normandy Fountain Plaza
7802 Rue Vendome
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Co-Director Hannah Baumgarten takes audiences on a journey from fantasy through poetry to athleticism with site-specific dance performances.
Thursday, September 22
Dance Now! Freeze Frame Performances
Bubbles 6:30 and 6:55 PM
Collins Canal Park, 2100 Convention Center Drive
The Deep End 7:25 and 7:40 PM
Pride Park, 2000 Convention Center Drive
Trapped! 8:20 and 8:45 PM
1111 Plaza, 1111 Lincoln Road
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Hispanic Heritage Month Concert
The City Of Miami Beach invites you to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Melina Almodóvar "La Muñeca de la Salsa" and her Salsa Orchestra. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage and Latin Culture in all its forms. Free salsa lessons by Ricky Torres from Salsa Central Dance Studios of Miami Beach will be available for all. Come enjoy Melina, Mofongo de Plena, Puerta de Oro de Colombia, Latin food and much more. Free with RSVP. Food and beverage are available for purchase at the show.
Saturday, September 24
5 PM - 10 PM
Miami Beach Bandshell
7275 Collins Avenue
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Fertilizer Ordinance
Beautiful and serene, Biscayne Bay provides recreational, cultural and economic well-being for our entire community. To help keep the bay healthy and pristine, the City of Miami Beach has prohibited the use of fertilizer application from May 15 through November 1. Show our bay some love and help keep the fertilizer out.
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Sea Turtle Season
Multiple city departments are collaborating to help protect our favorite marine friends. Sea Turtle season runs from April 1 through Oct. 31.
The community is encouraged to reduce the impacts on sea turtles by switching to sea turtle-friendly lighting, closing blinds or curtains at night, and keeping a distance from sea turtles and their nests.
Click here to learn more about how you can watch out for the little one.
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Gas-Powered Leaf Blower Ban
The Miami Beach City Commission voted unanimously to phase out gasoline-powered leaf blowers as part of the city’s commitment to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Similar to the city’s regulation on polystyrene and plastic straws/stirrers, the new ordinance will follow a phased implementation approach. This includes a nine-month educational period from February 1 through October 31, 2022 followed by a nine-month warning period from November 1, 2022 to July 1, 2023. Full enforcement will commence on August 1, 2023.
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We're Hiring!
The City of Miami Beach is seeking dynamic leaders to join our team in a variety of departments. As a valued and trusted member of our team, you will have an unprecedented opportunity to leave your mark on one of the greatest cities of the world.
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Brightline Offers Miami Beach Resident Discount
Need a ride? Explore South Florida with Brightline. Whether you're coming from Fort Lauderdale or West Palm beach, enjoy a carefree, car free ride and add on Brightline+ or take the free Miami Beach Express shuttle to get you to and from the MiamiCentral Station to Miami Beach.
For a limited time, Brightline is offering Miami Beach residents a 15% on SMART fares with promo code: MIAMIBEACH15.
Brightline+ Miami Beach Express shuttles drop-off stops include:
- 5 Street & Washington
- 10 Street & Washington
- Lincoln Road
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Make an Appointment with the Building Department
Making an appointment to see the Building Department is easier than ever!
Homeowner appointments are available virtually or in-person within 24 hours, Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Services for homeowners include: applying for a permit, dropping off construction documents, meeting with a trade chief to ask questions or receive clarification and more.
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Miami Beach Current Conditions Website
Visitors and residents can now get a head start on their beach outings with the Miami Beach Ocean Rescue Safety & Weather Condition Report site updated daily, including weekends and holidays.
Available information includes the current beach warning flags being flown outside lifeguard towers on Miami Beach along with what they mean, low- and high-tide information, ocean water temperature, wind speed, wind direction, air temperature, lifeguard duty hours, sunrise and sunset times as well as surf conditions and any beach advisements.
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Hurricane Season
The 2022 hurricane season officially began on June 1 and runs through November 30, and the City of Miami Beach wants to ensure the safety of all of its residents and visitors.
If you have not taken steps to prepare your families and households, now is the time to make sure you have a plan and build a kit. Visit our hurricane preparedness webpage for tips on how to stay safe this hurricane season.
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Car Seat Check
Need a car seat check? Make an appointment for car seat inspections and installations.
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Drain and Cover
To prevent the bite and spread of disease by mosquitoes, remember to drain and cover.
- Flush water from water-bearing plants so they don't become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Disposing of excess water at least once a week disrupts the mosquitoes' life cycle, preventing mosquito egg deposits and killing existing larvae in the process.
- Survey your garden and backyard, checking landscaping for current and future locations of standing water. Mosquitoes need as little as a bottle cap of water to reproduce, so every little bit counts.
- Eliminate all sources of standing water by emptying potential water-holding yard items, including pots, buckets and wheelbarrows weekly. Make sure to drain items more frequently following rainfall.
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MBAlert
Text "MBALERT" to 888777 to sign up to receive emergency and major traffic notifications from the City of Miami Beach right to your phone.
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CERT
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training is a FEMA-funded program offered free of charge to interested residents and organizations. CERT training provides disaster preparedness skills for the hazards that may impact our area.
A workplace CERT program, designed to operate in any type of workplace environment, can support and enhance existing capabilities. CERT-trained employees can participate in efforts to increase the preparedness and resilience of the workplace and community. The Basic CERT training is a FEMA-funded program offered free and covers disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact the workplace and area.
Spanish language CERT training is available on October 8 and 9 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information and to register, email DEM@miamibeachfl.gov or call 305.673.7736.
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Report a Concern
There are a few simple ways to report an issue.
We’re available 24/7 for residents to report a concern at any hour online, on the phone or via our e-Gov app.
For immediate assistance, please call 305.604.CITY (2489) or our Police Non-Emergency line at 305.673.7900 – these lines are available 24/7.
In the event of an emergency, please always call 911.
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PulsePoint
PulsePoint is a smartphone app that alerts users who are trained if someone nearby in a public place has called 9-1-1 with an emergency that requires CPR. Only users within a .25 mile radius are notified. Only incidents that happen in a public place trigger a notification.
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Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate and Return
Volunteers needed! The City of Miami Beach is looking for volunteers to help homeless, free roaming community cats through the Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate and Return method.
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Iguana Problems?
The City of Miami Beach is aware of impacts from invasive green iguana throughout our community. Iguanas are an invasive species in Florida and can be a nuisance, they are a regional concern regulated by Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). The city has partnered with Iguana Control to offer a resident discount for private property concerns.
For more information on the program and recommendations to deter green iguanas from your private property, please click here.
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Weekly City Meetings
Stay up to date on all of our upcoming meetings.
From commission meetings to committee meetings, please click here for a full list of meetings and links to participate.
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Stay up to date and connected with the city via our Engagement Toolbox. The toolbox includes:
- MB text alerts.
- Commission meetings and agendas.
- Latest issue of MB magazine.
- G.O. Bond information and much more!
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