100 Years of Art Deco: A World Celebration in Miami Beach
The city’s outdoor gallery, Galería Ocean Drive, recently debuted a new exhibition featuring over 100 iconic Art Deco images from around the world — alongside the treasures of Miami Beach’s own Tropical Deco style.
The open-air exhibition, located in Lummus Park at 1101 Ocean Drive, celebrates the glamorous design movement born in Paris in 1925 and reimagined in our own backyard. Stop by for a quick stroll, photo op and journey through time.
Curated by the Miami Beach Office of the Mayor and Commission, the exhibition runs through January 2026.
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Ocean Drive Promenade Music Series
The Ocean Drive Association presents a performance featuring the FIU Brass Band as part of the weekly Ocean Drive Promenade Music Series.
Sunday, June 15
6 PM
Lummus Park, between 14 Street & 14 Place
Pack a blanket or folding chair to save your seat on the lawn. Rain location is inside The Betsy Hotel located at 1440 Ocean Drive.
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Lincoln Road Redevelopment Improvements Virtual Public Meeting Focus: Drexel Avenue
The City of Miami Beach invites you to a virtual public meeting to learn about upcoming construction on Drexel Avenue between 16 Street and Lincoln Lane North. As part of the Lincoln Road Phase II District Improvements, this project will transform a portion of Drexel Ave from Lincoln Lane South to Lincoln Lane North into a pedestrian-only corridor, supporting a safer and more walkable environment for residents, businesses and visitors. The project team will present visuals of what to expect with planned construction; there will be an opportunity for comments, questions and answers following the virtual presentation.
Tuesday, June 17
6 PM
Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81247958094
Or via phone: 1.305.224.1968 or +1.346.248.7799
Webinar ID: 812 4795 8094
For more information, contact Lauren Firtel, South Beach Neighborhood Affairs Manager at laurenfirtel@miamibeachfl.gov.
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Turtle Tuesday Beach Cleanup
Join Clean Miami Beach for a beach cleanup to help keep our shoreline clean!
Tuesday, June 17
6 PM
29 Street Beach
All ages are welcome. Community service hours will be provided. Don't forget to bring your reusable water bottle!
Register.
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City Commission Meetings
The City of Miami Beach will hold a City Commission Presentations & Awards meeting on Wednesday, June 18 at 5 p.m. and a City Commission meeting on Wednesday, June 25 at 8:30 a.m.
The meetings will be held in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, 3rd floor.
Participate via Zoom at: https://miamibeachfl-gov.zoom.us/j/81392857671
1.301.715.8592 or 1.888.475.4499
Access ID 81392857671#
Other ways to watch the meetings:
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Resident Discount: The Juneteenth Experience presented by Hued Songs
The 2025 Juneteenth Experience stands as a celebration and a testimony — a deliberate exploration of Black South Florida history that refuses to be forgotten. This annual commemoration of our country’s national holiday brings together artists who understand that remembering is itself a revolutionary act. Through an intimate concert theater experience, Hued Songs blends soulful melodies, gospel rhythms and classical arrangements with spoken word and dance — creating a space where liberation and freedom are not just commemorated, but deeply felt.
Wednesday, June 18 & Thursday, June 19
7:30 PM
Colony Theatre
1040 Lincoln Road
Hued Songs’ Executive Artistic Director Kunya Rowley has assembled a collaborative team of thoughtful creators including Musical Director King Friday leading vocalists and musicians, choreographer Gentry George, writer and creative producer Arsimmer McCoy and visual artist Russell Watson, whose digital projections help bring these stories to life.
The evening opens with selected short films exploring themes of Black liberation, followed by a performance that weaves together music, movement, words and imagery.
Miami Beach residents are eligible to receive $15 off any ticket when using the code: MIAMIBEACH. Purchase tickets.
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Juneteenth: Day of Freedom
Join the City of Miami Beach and the Lincoln Road Business Improvement District as we commemorate Juneteenth and honor the achievements of the Black community. The evening kicks off at 5:30 p.m. at Euclid Oval with a dance performance by Miami’z Finest and a showcase from Florida Memorial University's The ROAR Drumline.
Join the performers’ procession to 1100 Lincoln Road where at 6 p.m., you can experience “Journey of Divine Souls,” a dance performance by the Peter London Global Dance Company.
Thursday, June 19
5:30 PM at Euclid Oval
6 PM at 1100 Lincoln Road
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City Facilities Closed for Juneteenth
All nonessential Miami Beach government offices will be closed on Thursday, June 19 in observance of the Juneteenth holiday.
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Culture Crawl
Join us on Thursday, June 19 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. for an evening of free, unique and unforgettable experiences at our world-renowned Miami Beach cultural institutions as part of next month's Culture Crawl. See what's in store for June.
North Bay Village is funding a trolley to North Beach during Culture Crawl Thursdays on June 19 and July 17. View the new trolley stops below.
North Bay Village:
- 79 St & Harbor Island Dr
- 79 St & Adventure Ave
- 79 St & Hispanola Ave
- 79 St & E Treasure Dr
Miami Beach:
- 71 St & Rue Versailles
- 72 St & Collins Ave
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Grub Crawl/Shop Hop of the Normandy Isle Business District
The Normandy Fountain Business Association is celebrating the new North Bay Village/NoBe Trolley during Culture Crawl by hosting a Grub Crawl/Shop Hop of the Normandy Isle Business District! Take the trolley over and get off at the 71 St & Rue Versailles stop where you will be given a swag bag and a map to guide you on your tour. The tour starts at the Aurora Boutique and ends with Turkish Mediterranean restaurant, Sumak. At every stop you get a gift or a bite.
Then, you can bring your swag to Normandy Fountain to enjoy a concert with guitarist/singer Mike Michel. You can stay and hang out or at 7:45 p.m., you can take the Trolley to the Miami Beach Bandshell for a screening of the award-winning documentary Summer of Soul.
Thursday, June 19
6 PM - 8 PM
7802 Rue Vendome
Get tickets and learn more.
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Blue Zones Community Readout
Join us in partnership with Blue Zones as we gather to learn the results of our Blue Zones Ignite assessment and plan for potential next steps.
Monday, June 23
Registration begins: 5:30 PM
Community readout: 6 PM - 7:30 PM
Miami Beach Botanical Garden
2000 Convention Center Drive
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Virtual Town Hall Meeting with Mayor Steven Meiner
Join Mayor Steven Meiner for a virtual town hall meeting ahead of the June 25 City Commission Meeting.
Tuesday, June 24
5:30 PM
Zoom link: https://miamibeachfl-gov.zoom.us/j/89869137516
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South Beach Jazz Summer Series
Power Access, the Lincoln Road Business Improvement District and Miami Beach OnStage! are teaming up to bring you an incredible free summer concert series at venues across Miami Beach!
Starting Friday, June 27, join us for a celebration of jazz that will be the perfect soundtrack to your summer.
Here's a peek at the lineup:
6/27: The Garcia Ellis Quartet
7/11: The Bossa Nova Experience
7/12: JECC Bootcamp Ensemble with Nicole Yarling
7/17: Nikki Kidd Quartet
7/18: The Autism Theater Project Presents ATP Voices
7/19: Trad 305
View venues and times for each event.
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Miami Beach 4th of July Celebrations
Two spectacular Independence Day celebrations will light up the Miami Beach skies on Friday, July 4, 2025.
North Beach
Altos Del Mar Park | 76 Street & Collins Avenue
5 PM - 9 PM
Enjoy food trucks, live music, family zone and a drone and fireworks show at 9 p.m.
South Beach
Lummus Park | 12 Street & Ocean Drive
8:30 PM - 10 PM
Experience a stunning fireworks show set to live classical music on the beach.
Learn more.
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Hurricane Season
Hurricane season began on June 1 and runs through November 30. Make sure you have a plan, build a kit and stay informed.
The City of Miami Beach wants to ensure the safety of all its residents, businesses and visitors. Visit our hurricane webpage for tips on how to stay safe this hurricane season.
Please ensure you’re registered to receive emergency alerts via text notifications from the city by texting MBAlert to 888777.
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Text-to-911 Service
The Miami Beach Fire Department’s Public Safety Communications Division has recently launched Text-to-911, offering residents and visitors an additional way to reach emergency services via text message. The feature is available countywide across all seven 911 centers in Miami-Dade County.
Text-to-911 is especially beneficial for hearing- and/or speech-impaired individuals or in situations where speaking could be dangerous. Simply text 911 (no spaces or dashes), include your location and the nature of the emergency, and avoid slang, emojis or group texts. Be sure to silence your phone to avoid drawing unwanted attention. For faster and more efficient communication in times of emergency, please continue to dial 911 whenever practical to do so.
Learn more.
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Operation Clean Water: F.R.O.G.
F.R.O.G. can clog! Keep Fats, Rags, Oils and Grease out of your drains.
- Fats include animal and vegetable fats used to cook and prepare food.
- Rags include wipes, paper towels, tissues and other disposable cleaning cloths.
- Oils include cooking oils, salad dressings and sauces.
- Grease includes meat drippings, bacon fat, butter, margarine and gravy.
How to dispose of F.R.O.G. properly:
- Place fats, oils or grease in a container, cool and seal before disposing in the trash.
- Scrape food scraps and grease into the trash or compost.
- Use a paper towel to wipe greasy pans before washing.
- Dispose of wipes, paper towels and cleaning cloths in the trash — even those labeled "flushable."
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Ride Right: Micromobility Safety Guide
Walk, bike and ride safely — follow local laws, stay alert and share the road. Know where to ride and remember — pedestrians have the right of way.
Use of all motorized means of transportation including micromobility devices such as e-bikes, e-scooters and e-skateboards are prohibited in the following locations:
- Beachwalk
- City Sidewalks
- Collins Park
- Marina Baywalk (South of 5 Street)
- South Pointe Park
Use of bicycles*, skateboards, roller skates, inline skates and all motorized means of transportation including micromobility devices such as e-bikes, e-scooters and e-skateboards are prohibited in the following locations:
- Baywalk (North of 5 Street)
- Lincoln Road
- Ocean Drive
ADA mobility devices are permitted everywhere. Micromobility device riders must obey traffic signals and laws on city streets (City Code Section 70-67).
*Bicycles are allowed on Lincoln Road from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m.
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Michelangelo — Free Tickets for Miami Beach Residents Still Available
The City of Miami Beach invites its residents to experience the art of Michelangelo like never before in a stunning, multi-sensory journey that brings the master’s work to life. The exhibit is located at 1212 Lincoln Road.
Miami Beach residents can claim up to two free tickets per household at the Miami Beach Customer Service Center at 1755 Meridian Avenue on the first floor while supplies last. 11 pairs of tickets are still available — first come, first served! Proof of residency is required.
The exhibit's organizers are also offering a Father's Day weekend discount. Receive 20% off of tickets when using the code "ARTDAD20" at checkout now through, Sunday, June 15. Purchase tickets.
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Miami Beach Expands Freebee Service in North Beach
We recently launched the expansion of our complimentary Freebee on-demand transit service to include more portions of North Beach!
The expanded Freebee service in North Beach provides last-mile connectivity to transit stops, homes, residential buildings, hotels, commercial establishments and city garages within the North Beach and Mid Beach geo-fenced service areas.
Learn more.
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Miami Beach Youth Commission
Since the start of the school year in August, the Miami Beach Youth Commission has been hard at work addressing the needs of Miami Beach youth. Youth Commission members have dedicated their time to learning about government processes and identifying ways to make an impact on their community.
One major issue the Youth Commission identified is the growing concern around mental health. In response, the Commission successfully advocated for a resolution to install positive mental-health affirmation signage at the under-construction Bayshore Park. Adjacent to Miami Beach Senior High and surrounded by local businesses, the park is expected to attract significant foot traffic. The Commission recognized it as an ideal location to spread positive affirmations and motivational messages.
Beyond local efforts, the Youth Commission also participated in the Florida League of Cities’ Youth Council Program, where they engaged with youth representatives from across the state. As part of this experience, members traveled to Florida’s capital to meet directly with state legislators, discussing key issues affecting youth in Miami Beach and sharing their perspectives on the importance of civic engagement. These meetings offered a unique and empowering opportunity for Youth Commissioners to represent their city at the state level and learn firsthand about the legislative process. With the mentioned initiatives, the Miami Beach Youth Commission continues to demonstrate how Miami Beach youth can create effective change.
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Don't Forget to Lock Your Vehicle
Follow these simple tips to keep your car and belongings safe:
- Always lock your vehicle
- Take your key fob with you
- Don’t leave any valuables visible in your car
Auto burglaries can happen in seconds, but with these tips, you can prevent them!
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Citi Bike Resident Perk
Citi Bike is offering three free 30-minute monthly bike rentals to residents who do not currently subscribe to the service or a free month of rentals for residents who have purchased or will purchase annual memberships.
To take advantage of the perks, Miami Beach residents must bring proof of residency to the Citi Bike location at 723 Washington Avenue during regular business hours (10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily). Call Citi Bike at 305.532.9494 or visit www.miamibeachfl.gov/citibike.
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Normandy Fountain Events
Join the Normandy Fountain Business Association for a variety of free events at the Normandy Fountain!
Visit www.normandyfountain.com to learn more.
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Lincoln Road Events
Lincoln Road has an exciting lineup of events, such as the new monthly Art Walk during Culture Crawl on the third Thursday of the month. Take a look at the full calendar of events at www.lincolnroad.com.
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Arts & Culture e-Newsletter
Get the inside scoop on all things arts and culture! Sign up to receive information on events and offerings at Miami Beach cultural institutions straight to your inbox every Wednesday.
Sign up for our Arts & Culture e-newsletter.
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EyeOnWater
Sign up for EyeOnWater to keep track of your water usage. Powered by Badger Meter in association with your water utility, EyeOnWater lets you connect to supported water utility accounts to you see how much water you’re using and can even alert you to possible leaks on your property.
Sign up.
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Fight the Bite
Take precautions against mosquito-borne illness by applying bug spray, avoiding areas with high mosquito populations and wearing long pants and long-sleeve shirts when possible — especially during sunrise and sunset when mosquitoes are most active.
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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Volunteers Needed
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 (TNVR) method. In addition, SoBe Cats is looking for volunteers to work at the Kitty Campus adoption facility and/or to be a part of a feeding program.
The feeders play a vital role in the mission of SoBe Cats because not only do they supply the cat colonies with food and fresh water for survival, but they also act as the eyes and ears for cats in need of TNVR. Register to be a feeder.
Contact info@sobecats.org for more information.
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Register Your Bike with MBPD
The City of Miami Beach Police Department provides free bicycle registration services to help combat bicycle theft and assist in the recovery of stolen bicycles.
To register your bicycle, please visit www.miamibeachfl.gov/yourmbpd/services and click "Bicycle Registration."
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Don’t Get Towed. Get A Text!
The City of Miami Beach has launched a new residential program designed to provide registered residents with a 15-minute grace period before their vehicle is towed. When eligible, residents will receive a one-time text message notification per citation, giving them time to move their vehicle.
Please note that not all citations will result in a notification. Vehicles parked illegally in a traffic lane, in a "No Parking" zone, in a disabled parking space without proper authorization, or in a freight loading zone are not eligible for the grace period and may be towed immediately.
How to Register:
Registration can be done online at register.miamibeachparking.com or in-person by visiting the Miami Beach Customer Service Center (1755 Meridian Ave, 1st floor) with a photo ID, vehicle registration and proof of residency e.g., utility bill.
If you are already registered for any Miami Beach Residential Parking Permit or Program, no additional registration is required. You will be automatically enrolled in the new system and begin receiving text notifications.
If you are not currently enrolled in a Residential Parking Program, you can still apply to receive the same benefits and parking discounts.
Miami Beach residents should visit register.miamibeachparking.com for more information or parking.miamibeachfl.gov/portal to make any necessary updates to their current accounts. Learn more.
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Adaptive Beach Days
Adaptive Beach Days are back! Hosted by the Sabrina Cohen Foundation, Adaptive Beach Days is a pop-up program that provides full-service access to the ocean for people with various disabilities with the help of trained staff, volunteers, access decks, beach wheelchairs and other adaptive equipment.
Sunday, June 22
11 AM - 3 PM
6475 Collins Avenue
Adaptive Beach Days continue on every third Sunday of the month through November 2025. Please note: The June date is on the fourth Sunday of the month.
Register as a participant or volunteer.
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Summer Camp
Sign up for summer camp with #MBParks! Spots are still available at South Shore Park and Scott Rakow Youth Center.
Structured and supervised summer camp for children in grades K-12 runs through Friday, August 8. Camp is closed on June 19 and July 4.
Camp fees (9 weeks): $803 resident ($401.50 sibling) / $1,416 nonresidents
Registration is open at register.miamibeachparks.com.
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Specialty Summer Camps
Register your child for specialty summer camps!
Specialty camps focus on specific interests and provide an opportunity to pursue a hobby, develop a craft or learn something new.
Registration is open at register.miamibeachparks.com.
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Rhythmic Gymnastics Summer Camp
Join us to explore the wonderful world of rhythmic gymnastics.
Monday, June 16 - Friday, June 20
9 AM - 3:30 PM
Normandy Isle Park
7030 Trouville Esplanade
$180 resident/$220 nonresident
Ages: 6-10
Monday, June 30 - Friday, July 4
9 AM - 3:30 PM
Normandy Isle Park
7030 Trouville Esplanade
$180 resident/$220 nonresident
Ages: 6-10
Register at atlasgymnasticsmiami.com. Contact 305.399.7694 for more information
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Free Classes for Seniors 55+ Relocated for the Summer
The following senior classes have been relocated to the Carl Fisher Clubhouse at 2100 Washington Avenue from now through Friday, August 15.
Dance Fusion
Mondays & Wednesdays
9 AM - 10 AM
Tai Chi
Tuesdays & Thursdays
9 AM - 10 AM
Yoga
Fridays
9 AM - 10 AM
No classes on June 19 and July 4. Classes are subject to change. Please check miamibeachparks.com for updates and to view additional senior programming.
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Miami Beach Fencing Camp
En Garde. Ready? Fence! Pick up your blade and join Davis Fencing Academy of Miami for Fencing Camp! Over the course of the week, campers will receive top-notch fencing instruction and develop their technique. When they're not on the strip, campers will have a blast playing fun games. At the end of the week, each fencer will put their new skills to the test in an exciting competition.
Monday, July 21 - Friday, July 25
9 AM - 4 PM
Normandy Isles Park
7030 Trouville Esplanade
Register here. Ages 7-14. All levels welcome. No experience necessary.
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Receive Text Alerts from #MBParks!
Sign into your online account at register.miamibeachparks.com. Under your profile name, select "Opt-in for Text Alerts".
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Dog Beach Daily Hours
While we love our furry friends, pets are prohibited on the beach. However, there are three designated "bark beaches" in Miami Beach so your pup can still play on the sand. Check out our dog beach hours below.
Locations:
- South Beach, 21 Street
- Mid Beach, 53 Street
- North Beach, 81 Street
Daily Hours:
- April - October: 9 AM - 11 AM
- November - March: 7 AM - 9 AM
The North Beach location at 81 Street is open for the following additional hours from Friday through Sunday:
- March - October: 3 PM - 7 PM
- November - February: 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM
As a reminder, always pick up after your pets to keep our waterways clean.
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Martial Arts
Try martial arts with #MBParks! Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and wrestling classes are available at two locations:
- North Shore Park | 501 72 Street
- Scott Rakow Youth Center | 2700 Sheridan Avenue
Register at miami-martialarts.com.
For more information, contact instructor William at 305.859.1624 or help@miami-martialarts.com.
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Fencing
Join our fencing program offered in partnership with Davis Fencing Academy in the heart of Miami Beach. Discover the exhilarating sport of Olympics fencing, master essential techniques and unleash your competitive edge.
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Epee Fencing Class - 6:30 PM - 8 PM
Open Floor Fencing - 8 PM - 9 PM
Muss Park, 4300 Chase Avenue
All ages are welcome. No experience necessary. Register.
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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
Click here to register.
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Fertilizer Ban
Biscayne Bay provides recreational, cultural and economic well-being for our entire community. To help keep the bay healthy, 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 it fertilizer-free.
Visit www.MBRisingAbove.com/fertilizers for more information on fertilizer application outside of the restricted period.
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Sargassum
In the coming months, you may notice a heavier influx of sargassum (seaweed) along our shoreline. The city continues to coordinate with Miami-Dade County Parks to safely remove excess seaweed from our beaches. Clean-up crews operate on a daily basis to collect, remove, cut and turn the buildup of seaweed on the water line across our 7.5-mile beach.
Prior to operating heavy machinery, a team surveys for sea turtle nests and hatchlings each morning. Once the survey is complete, beach operations crews proceed to clean the beach until sunset, regardless of tidal conditions.
Check out the video below to learn more.
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Feed the Fish: Artistic Recycling Pilot Program
Remember to protect our environment by recycling whenever possible!
To recycle in style, stop by 241 77 Street to “Feed the Fish” with plastic and aluminum as part of our new Artistic Recycling Pilot Program created in partnership with Moonlighter FabLab and Clean Miami Beach.
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Sea Turtle Season
Sea turtle season in Miami Beach began on April 1 and runs through October 31.
Our beach is a crucial nesting habitat for sea turtles. As sea turtle hatchlings make their way from sand to sea, the stark contrast between the darker dunes and the reflection of the moon over the ocean helps them determine where to go.
Artificial lighting near beaches presents a significant hazard by confusing sea turtles and leading them to mistakenly crawl toward the artificial lights instead of heading to the ocean. Turn off the lights to help keep sea turtles safe!
Do not disturb or touch nesting sea turtles or hatchlings. Report any disturbances or lost turtles to MyFWC Florida Fish and Wildlife at 1.888.404.3922, to Miami-Dade County Government at 305.310.3046 or to Miami Beach PD at 305.673.7900. Let's protect our beach ecosystem together! Learn more.
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Balloon-Free Miami Beach
Did you know that sea turtles, fish and birds mistake fallen balloons for food? Help keep our ocean and Biscayne Bay balloon-free while protecting our Miami Beach ecosystem! Balloons are prohibited in public marinas, parks and beaches.
Environmentally friendly decor alternatives include: paper garlands, banners, streamers, flowers, pompoms, pinwheels, bubble-blowing solution and kites.
Fines range from an educational warning to a $100 civil fine for each balloon up to $1,000 for the first violation. Fines increase for repeated violations within the prior 12 months.
Learn more.
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Rental Application Fee Reimbursement Program
Households earning up to 120% of the Area Median Income can receive a reimbursement of 80% of their rental application fee, up to $500 per year.
If you are interested in the Rental Application Fee Reimbursement Program, please visit the Office of Housing & Community Services at 765 17 Street or call 305.673.7491.
Learn more.
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Family Pathways Program
Empower your family with our Family Pathways Program! The City of Miami Beach Family Pathways Program is a Children's Trust funded program. Our team of Success Coaches can provide individualized, wraparound care tailored to your family. With our team by your side, we’ll work together to address your family’s unique needs and connect you with valuable resources.
Families of children up to 18 years of age, who live or work in the City of Miami Beach and/or whose children attend a Miami-Dade County Public School within the Miami Beach community are eligible for the program. For families of children living with a disability who are enrolled in school, eligibility may be up to age 22. For more information, please call 305.673.7491 or email familypathways@miamibeachfl.gov.
Your active participation is key to building on your strengths and achieving stability. Join us in creating lasting change. Services are free of charge.
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Free Legal Assistance for Tenant Housing Defense
Miami Beach residents can make in-person appointments to speak with a legal professional for free legal advice on housing matters.
Every Thursday
10 AM - 12 PM & 1 PM - 3 PM
765 17 Street
Call 305.673.7491 or email housing@miamibeachfl.gov to register for an appointment.
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PTSD Awareness
June is PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) Awareness Month, an important reminder to stand together, support one another and break the stigma surrounding mental health. After experiencing or witnessing a life-threatening event, anyone can develop PTSD at any age.
If you or someone you know struggles with PTSD, help is always available.
Learn more.
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Lightning Safety
Lightning kills or injures hundreds of people every year in the United States. It is important to seek shelter indoors if you hear thunder and always wait at least 30 minutes after the last clap of thunder before resuming outdoor activities.
Learn more.
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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 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.
Click here to book an appointment.
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Report Issues to Our 24/7 Control Room
Call our 24/7 Control Room at 305.673.7625, day or night, to report any issues, such as:
- Streetlight outages
- Potholes
- Cracked sidewalks
- Graffiti
- Overflowing trash cans
- And more!
Our Public Works team has operators working around the clock to make sure all issues get sent to the proper department to fix them.
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Report Code Compliance Violations
Help us keep Miami Beach beautiful! If you spot a suspected violation of the City Code, call the Code Compliance Department at 305.604.CITY (2849).
Examples of common violations include:
- Trash on a property or in an alley
- Unkept properties in your neighborhood
- Overflowing dumpsters
- Loud noise from construction or music
- Illegal short-term rentals
For more information on Code Compliance, visit www.miamibeachfl.gov/code-compliance.
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Miami Beach Inspector General
Join the city's fight against fraud, waste and abuse. To report possible misconduct by a Miami Beach official, employee or contractor, call the Miami Beach Inspector General’s confidential hotline at 786.897.1111.
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Download our Miami Beach Gov app now! The mobile app brings the resources of city government directly to residents and businesses.
You can use it to report concerns, check current beach conditions, pay fees, stream MBTV live, stay current on city news, view a comprehensive calendar of meetings and events, and more.
The Miami Beach Gov app is available via a free download in both the Apple and Google app stores.
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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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Engagement Toolbox
Stay up to date and connected with the city via our Engagement Toolbox. The toolbox includes:
- MB text alerts
- E-newsletter sign-ups
- Latest issue of MB magazine
- Much more
Visit our Engagement Toolbox for details and start to connect!
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