The Miami-Dade County Charter Review Task Force has set its next two meetings for September 5 and September 17, focusing on the structure of county government. This decision comes as the task force aims to address key topics, including governmental structure, annexation, incorporation, land use, and budget processes.
During the meeting, members discussed the importance of maintaining a consistent schedule, with a preference for at least two meetings per month. The September 5 meeting will kick off with updates from staff and a review of technical changes, while the September 17 session will allow for a more open discussion on various ideas and proposals.
Chairman Losner emphasized the need for flexibility in the agenda, encouraging members to submit specific language or topics for discussion ahead of the meetings. The task force aims to foster collaboration and ensure that all voices are heard as they navigate the complexities of county governance.
The meetings will take place in the chambers, with the September 5 session starting at 1 PM and the September 17 meeting also set for 1 PM. This structured approach is expected to facilitate thorough discussions on the pressing issues facing Miami-Dade County, paving the way for informed decisions in the future.