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City Approves Height Increases for MiMo

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The Miami City Commission has voted unanimously to approve increased height limits in the MiMo Biscayne Boulevard Historic District under certain conditions. The final language adopted last month through the approved ordinance allows 20 feet of additional height for a project on a one-acre lot or larger, if that project includes a public benefit by a public agency “including but not limited to public parking, sustainability measures, streetscape improvements and alternative transportation services” with a value of at least $6 million.

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The Miami City Commission has voted unanimously to approve increased height limits in the MiMo Biscayne Boulevard Historic District under certain conditions. The final language adopted last month through the approved ordinance allows 20 feet of additional height for a project on a one-acre lot or larger, if that project includes a public benefit by a public agency “including but not limited to public parking, sustainability measures, streetscape improvements and alternative transportation services” with a value of at least $6 million.

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