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Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava to serve on United Nations Global Commission for Sustainable Development
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MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – This week, the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), a global initiative for the United Nations, launched the Global Commission for Urban SDG Finance and announced Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava as an establishing member. The announcement took place at the event “Access to Financing for Sustainable Development in Cities and Worldwide” hosted by the Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo and organized in partnership with the SDSN.
On the Commission, Mayor Levine Cava will join mayors and climate and finance leaders from around the globe to propose innovative solutions and policy reforms to grow access to finance for cities working on reaching Sustainable Development Goals.
“I am honored to join this incredibly important work on transforming urban finance for climate action, to support communities like Miami-Dade County that are on the front lines of climate change,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “We know very well that acting on climate depends greatly on being able to access capital that allows us to invest in resilient infrastructure and build sustainable, future-ready communities.”
The global fight to slow climate change has reached a critical and decisive moment, and Miami-Dade County is a community with first-hand knowledge of the impacts of climate change – and solutions to the climate crisis. The County is working hard to achieve its commitment to the Cities Race to Zero through the Miami-Dade County Climate Action Strategy with goals of cutting emissions 50% by 2030 and reaching net-zero by 2050. Achieving the world’s climate objectives will require transforming urban finance, including much larger international development financing for cities. In this way, Miami-Dade is well positioned to play a more active and effective role in the international sustainable development and climate agendas.
The Commission will work through 2024 to provide input into key global convenings, including the UN Summit for the Future and the G20 Summit in Brazil.
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Miami-Dade Transit Extends Service for 2025 Ultra Music Festival Attendees
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March 12, 2025By
Willie David
MIAMI-DADE, Fla. (FNN) – Festivalgoers heading to the 2025 Ultra Music Festival at Bayfront Park will have extended transit service options to make travel easier and more convenient, according to Miami-Dade Transit officials.
From Friday, March 28 through Sunday, March 30, both Metrorail and Metromover will operate extended hours:
- Friday, March 28 & Saturday, March 29: 5 a.m. to 2 a.m.
- Sunday, March 30: 5 a.m. to midnight
Green and Orange Line trains will run every 30 minutes, offering a 15-minute combined frequency between Earlington Heights and Dadeland South stations.
Visitors arriving from out of town can take the Orange Line directly from Miami International Airport to Government Center Station. From there, they can transfer to the Metromover Inner Loop (free of charge) and disembark at the College/Bayside, First Street, or Bayfront Park stations.
Fare Information:
- Metrorail Fare: $2.25 (one-way) or $5.65 (One-Day Pass)
- Riders can pay via the GO Miami Dade app, Token Transit app, Citymapper, Transit app, or with contactless-enabled debit/credit cards.
Parking Information:
Parking at Metrorail garages/surface lots is available for $4.50 per day. Riders can pay via Ticket Vending Machines or the PayByPhone app.
Metrobus Detours:
Several Metrobus routes (3, 9, 203, 100, and 101) will be detoured starting at 9 p.m. on Thursday, March 27 through 6 a.m. on Monday, March 31. Delays may occur, particularly in Omni, Miami Beach, and downtown Miami areas.
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Miami-Dade Dedicates Pineland Preserve in Memory of Environmental Leader Sean W. McCrackine
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March 12, 2025
MIAMI-DADE (FNN) – Miami-Dade County paid tribute to the late Sean W. McCrackine by dedicating a newly named pineland preserve in his honor during a heartfelt ceremony held today in Cutler Bay.
Led by Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and District 8 Commissioner Danielle Cohen Higgins, the dedication ceremony celebrated McCrackine’s nearly three-decade commitment to environmental conservation and community service.
McCrackine began his career as a Project Assistant with the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources, Division of Environmental Resources Management (RER-DERM) and eventually became the Director of Policy for Mayor Levine Cava.
“Today, we celebrate a remarkable life dedicated to the betterment of our community and the preservation of our environment,” said Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.
McCrackine’s wife, Lou McCrackine, expressed gratitude for the tribute. “Sean loved this community and worked tirelessly to ensure its natural beauty would be preserved for all to enjoy,” she said.
The Sean W. McCrackine Pineland Preserve is part of the Environmentally Endangered Lands (EEL) Program, which manages over 28,000 acres of protected natural habitats across more than 85 preserves in Miami-Dade County.
The dedication included a sign unveiling and closing reflections on McCrackine’s contributions, ensuring his environmental legacy will inspire future generations.
The Sean W. McCrackine Pineland Preserve is located at the corner of SW 192 Street & SW 140 Avenue (coordinates: 25°35’24.4″N 80°25’10.4″W).
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Miami-Dade to Launch 2025 Sea Turtle Nesting Season with Turtlepalooza at Crandon Park
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March 12, 2025
MIAMI-DADE (FNN) – Miami-Dade County is gearing up to celebrate the start of the 2025 sea turtle nesting season with Turtlepalooza, a family-friendly conservation event set for Sunday, March 16, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Crandon Park Visitor’s & Biscayne Nature Center (6767 Crandon Blvd, Miami, FL 33149).
Organized by Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces, Turtlepalooza will feature a variety of engaging activities designed to educate the public about sea turtle conservation. The event will begin with a beach cleanup at 9 a.m., followed by the opening of the EcoVillage at 10 a.m., where visitors can explore educational booths focused on marine life protection.
Attendees can participate in guided nature hikes, enjoy a special All About Sea Turtles presentation, and witness a live animal ambassador presentation led by Bill Sadowski Park staff. Guests will also have the chance to enter an adopt-a-nest giveaway raffle.
Miami-Dade residents can further contribute to sea turtle conservation efforts by adopting a nest, participating in a sea turtle night release, or observing a daytime nest excavation this summer.
For additional information on Turtlepalooza and Miami-Dade’s sea turtle conservation efforts, visit the county’s official website.
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