Miami-Dade leaders announce a series of meetings for policy changes after the Surfside collapse
By Madeline Holcombe and Rebekah Riess, CNN
Local and federal officials will convene a series of meetings, dubbed “Sunshine” meetings, to discuss possible changes following the Surfside condo building collapse, Miami-Dade officials announced Wednesday.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners Chairman Jose “Pepe” Diaz said a group of local, state, and federally elected leaders will pursue specific policy and legislative discussions related to the Surfside collapse.
According to a news release from Miami-Dade county, the first meeting will be held Monday, August 30.
Miami-Dade leaders announce a series of meetings for policy changes after the Surfside collapse
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JetBlue launches first-ever Miami flights
February 12, 2021
With the newest destination JetBlue can offer customers more choices, diversify its flying and enhance its broader presence in South Florida
JetBlue’s Miami launch includes service to four U.S. cities
JetBlue serves nearly 100 domestic and international BlueCities – now also including the Magic City
Miami International Airport and JetBlue had two major milestones to celebrate yesterday – the low-cost carrier’s launch of first-ever flights at the airport, as well as the airline’s 21
st birthday. Miami-Dade County and JetBlue officials hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony at MIA that included a water cannon salute and special gifts to first-time passengers.