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Comprehensive Plan Update — Doral 2050 Comprehensive Plan Update - Volume 1 — Local Planning Agency (2026-04-08)
The Doral 2050 Comprehensive Plan Update Volume 1 establishes goals, objectives, and policies for sustainable development across the city. Key focus areas include: water conservation (targeting 16% reduction in per-capita water use by 2025), resilience infrastructure (permitting natural gas storage facilities as of July 1, 2024), stormwater management, and land use categories including Downtown Mixed Use, Community Mixed Use, and Traditional Neighborhood Development...
View original →Comprehensive Plan Update — Doral 2050 Comprehensive Plan Update - Volume 2 — Local Planning Agency (2026-04-08)
The Doral 2050 Comprehensive Plan's Data, Inventory and Analysis Volume 2 documents climate vulnerabilities and resiliency strategies for the City of Doral. The document identifies significant flood risk (all 58 census tracts show over 50% of structures at risk), increasing extreme heat (56% more 90-degree days since 1960), and wildfire risk affecting 44–36 census tracts...
View original →Comprehensive Plan Update — Attachment A - Legal Advertisement — Local Planning Agency (2026-04-08)
The City of Doral City Council, sitting as the Local Planning Agency, will hold a public hearing on April 8, 2026 at 5:30 p. m...
View original →Comprehensive Plan Update — Res. No. 26-Comprehensive Plan Update — Local Planning Agency (2026-04-08)
The Doral City Council, sitting as the Local Planning Agency, held a public hearing on April 8, 2026, on Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR)-based amendments to the city's comprehensive plan. The amendments update 10 existing elements (Resiliency, Future Land Use, Transportation, Housing, Infrastructure, Conservation, Parks and Recreation, Educational Facilities, Intergovernmental Coordination, and Capital Improvements) and create 2 new elements (Private Property Rights and Economic Development)...
View original →Comprehensive Plan Update — Memo — Local Planning Agency (2026-04-08)
The City of Doral Planning and Zoning Department recommended approval of amendments to the City's Comprehensive Plan and Water Supply Facilities Work Plan based on findings from a required Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR). The amendments update multiple plan elements—Resiliency, Future Land Use, Transportation, Housing, Infrastructure, Conservation, Parks and Recreation, Educational Facilities, Intergovernmental Coordination, and Capital Improvements—while creating two new elements: Private Property Rights and Economic Development...
View original →Local Planning Agency — Minutes at Council Chambers (2026-04-08)
Solar Street Light Project NW 82 Street — SELS Solar Pricing — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
SELS Solar and Cree Lighting vendor proposal for NW 82nd Street solar lighting project in Doral, Florida. Document is a sales presentation and product specification sheet, not government meeting minutes...
View original →Solar Street Light Project NW 82 Street — Fornoche Pricing — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
Fonroche Lighting America submitted a vendor quotation to the City of Doral, Florida for solar-powered street lighting equipment and installation on NW 82 Street. The quote covers 21 SmartLight assemblies with dual fixtures, 7 SmartLight assemblies with single fixtures, breakaway coupling kits, and a monitoring gateway system, plus equipment mobilization and installation labor...
View original →Solar Street Light Project NW 82 Street — Res. No. 26-Solar Street Light Project NW 82 Street — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
The City of Doral approved implementation of a solar streetlight project along NW 82 Street from NW 107 Avenue to NW 114 Avenue to address inadequate street illumination. The city selected a vendor (Fonroche Lighting America or SELS Solar) based on competitive proposals and pilot installation evaluation...
View original →Solar Street Light Project NW 82 Street — Memo — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
The City of Doral is evaluating a solar streetlight pilot program along NW 82nd Street from NW 107th to NW 114th Avenue to improve illumination and align with its Citywide Sustainability Implementation Plan. Two vendors submitted proposals: Fonroche Lighting America at $273,743...
View original →Approve Use of Logo Get Redd Foundation — Flyer — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
Approve Use of Logo Get Redd Foundation — IRS Letter — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
The Internal Revenue Service confirms that GET REDD FOUNDATION CORP (Employer ID 99-2342217) maintains tax-exempt status under IRC Section 501(c)(3), effective May 2024. The organization is not classified as a private foundation and is qualified to receive tax-deductible contributions and bequests...
View original →Approve Use of Logo Get Redd Foundation — Res. No. 26-Approve Use of Logo Get Redd Foundation — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
The Doral City Council authorized the Get Redd Foundation, a registered 501c3 nonprofit, to use the City of Doral logo for promotional materials for the Miami Wellness & Movement Festival on April 25, 2026. The festival featured over 30 wellness vendors, fitness classes, educational speakers, a Kids Zone, and a bone marrow donor registration drive at the Amphitheater at Doral Central Park...
View original →Approve Use of Logo Get Redd Foundation — Memo — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
The City of Doral authorized the Get Redd Foundation to use the City's logo for the Miami Wellness & Movement Festival, a second-anniversary wellness event held April 25, 2026, at Doral Central Park. The event features 30+ wellness vendors, fitness classes, educational speakers, a Kids Zone, and a bone marrow donor registration drive in partnership with Gift of Life...
View original →Oasis Parking License Agreement — Parking License Agreement — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
The City of Doral and Doral Costa Capital, LLC entered into a parking license agreement on April 1, 2026, granting the developer temporary use of up to 150 overflow parking spaces at Doral Central Park for $40 per vehicle per month. The agreement provides a six-month initial term (April 1 - October 1, 2026) to accommodate parking displaced by the developer's construction project at their adjacent property...
View original →Oasis Parking License Agreement — Res. No. 26-Oasis Parking License Agreement — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
The City of Doral approved a nonexclusive, temporary, and revocable parking license agreement with Doral Costa Capital, LLC on April 8, 2026. The developer will use 150 parking spaces at Doral Central Park for overflow parking during property redevelopment at 8404 NW 33rd Street...
View original →Oasis Parking License Agreement — Memo — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
The City of Doral is approving a temporary, nonexclusive, revocable parking license agreement with Doral Costa Capital, LLC for their property development at 8404 NW 33rd Street. The developer will use 140 spaces at Doral Central Park during construction and pay $40 per vehicle per month as compensation...
View original →Creating Evaluation Committee for Doral 10 — Res. No. 26-Creating Evaluation Committee for Doral 10 — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
The City of Doral established an Evaluation Committee through Resolution No. 26- to review and rank proposals for the Doral 10 Development Project, a mixed-use development on approximately 10 acres of municipal property...
View original →Creating Evaluation Committee for Doral 10 — Memo — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
The City of Doral established an Evaluation Committee to review proposals for the "Doral 10" development project on 10 acres of city-owned property between NW 102nd Avenue and NW 104th Avenue near NW 69th Street. The committee will evaluate proposals submitted through an Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) process and recommend qualified development teams for a public-private partnership featuring residential and commercial components with focus on affordable senior housing...
View original →Autism Awareness Month — Res. No. 26-Autism Awareness Month — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
The City of Doral adopted Resolution 26 on April 8, 2026, recognizing April 2026 as Autism Awareness Month and authorizing the temporary display of the Autism Awareness Flag at City Hall throughout April. The resolution cites Florida House Bill 8607, which designated April as Autism Awareness Month, and aligns with Doral's commitment to supporting its special needs community...
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