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Miami City Meeting - July 23, 2026 - No Recorded Proceedings

Meeting PortalThursday, July 23, 2026
BodyMiami, Florida
SessionMeeting Portal
DateThursday, July 23, 2026
StatusFILED
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Online services help put you in control with secure access to your information anytime, anywhere, allowing you to spend more time with family, friends, or simply just enjoying the day.

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Social Security.

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Securing today and tomorrow.

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See what you can do online at socialsecurity.gov.

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Want to green up your curb and beautify your block?

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Planting a tree in the right of way is a simple, eco-friendly way to make a lasting impact.

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But before you dig, make sure you've got the green light.

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The city requires a permit to plant on public property, like the space between the sidewalk and the street.

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Unsure if it's the right of way?

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Get a boundary survey or check online.

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Visit our website and follow the steps.

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Let's grow a greener neighborhood together.

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Reporting incidents of illegal dumping is vital to addressing.

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Summary of Proceedings

Miami City Meeting - July 23, 2026

No substantive meeting content was present in the provided transcription. The transcript consisted entirely of pre-recorded public service announcements regarding Social Security online services, tree planting permits, and reporting illegal dumping. No agenda, minutes, or discussion items were available. Therefore, no summary of city council business can be produced.

Meeting Transcript

Online services help put you in control with secure access to your information anytime, anywhere, allowing you to spend more time with family, friends, or simply just enjoying the day. Social Security. Securing today and tomorrow. See what you can do online at socialsecurity.gov. Want to green up your curb and beautify your block? Planting a tree in the right of way is a simple, eco-friendly way to make a lasting impact. But before you dig, make sure you've got the green light. The city requires a permit to plant on public property, like the space between the sidewalk and the street. Unsure if it's the right of way? Get a boundary survey or check online. Visit our website and follow the steps. Let's grow a greener neighborhood together. Reporting incidents of illegal dumping is vital to addressing.

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