Public review for floodplain management proposal in Miami's commercial areas.
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- Published
- Category
- Public Hearing
- City
- Miami
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Submit Comments
Send your written comments to the City of Miami by February 23, 2026.
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Contact for More Info
Reach out to Ms. Gesette Guerra at the City of Miami for further inquiries.
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Review Program Details
Check the City of Miami's website for more information on the program and eligibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the purpose of the public notice?
- The notice informs about a proposal for floodplain management in Miami.
- How can I provide comments on the proposal?
- Comments can be sent to the City of Miami's Department of Housing by February 23, 2026.
- Who is responsible for the program?
- Community-Based Organizations will solicit applications from interested businesses.
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Full Notice Text
Notice of Early Public Review Of a Proposal to Support Activity in the 100-year Floodplain Flood Plain Executive Order 11988 On Flood Plain Management February 6, 2026 To: All Interested Agencies, Groups, and Individuals This is to give notice that the City of Miami's Department of Housing and Community Development will be submitting an application to HUD for the following project which is located within the 100-year floodplain area: The City-Wide Commercial Faade and Code Compliance Program will provide federal funding to rehabilitate exterior faades and storefronts and to address code violations for eligible for-profit businesses located within the City of Miami. Eligible faade improvements include pressure cleaning and painting; installation or replacement of signage, awnings, shutters, impact-resistant windows and doors; and exterior lighting upgrades. Through the Code Compliance component, participating businesses may also correct existing code violations and remove architectural barriers. Community-Based Organizations will be responsible for soliciting applications from businesses interested in participating in the program. It is anticipated that the program will assist approximately 50 to 75 businesses throughout the City of Miami, primarily serving low- to moderate-income residents in predominantly residential areas. While the specific businesses that will apply for and receive assistance are not yet known, it is expected that several small businesses will be located within the 100-Year Floodplain, as a significant portion of the City of Miami lies within this federally designated flood zone. This notice is required by Section 29(a)(4) of Executive Order 11988 for Floodplain Management and is implemented by HUD Regulations found at CFR55.20(b) for the HUD action that is within and/or affects a floodplain. Written comments pertaining to this Floodplain Notice must be received by the City of Miami Department of Housing and Community Development at, 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 3rd Floor, Miami, Florida, 33130, Attention: Ms. Gesette Guerra, Contracts Manager on or before Monday, February 23, 2026. Ad#31562
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