View original filePublic Notice The Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade County, Florida, will conduct a public hearing in its meeting room on the 2nd floor of the Stephen P. Clark Government Center, 111 NW 1st Street, Miami, Florida, on Tuesday May 19, 2026, at 9:30 A.M., to consider the “Wildwood Groves Multipurpose Maintenance and Street Lighting Special Taxing District.” A petition for the creation and establishment of a special taxing district under the provisions of Chapter 18 of the Code of Miami-Dade County has been filed with the Clerk of the Board. The services to be provided will include multipurpose maintenance and street lighting services.
The boundaries of the proposed district are generally described as follows:
Bounded on the North, SW 272 Street; Bounded on the East, Theoretical SW 158 Passage; Bounded on the South, SW 276 Street; Bounded on the West, SW 162 Avenue.
All interested persons may appear before the Board at the hour and date set forth above or file written support for or objection to the district’s creation and/or confirmation of the district’s Preliminary Assessment Roll with the Clerk of the Board at the above-noted address. Implementation of the assessment roll will be in accordance with the procedures defined in Chapter 18 of the Code.
The multipurpose maintenance assessment covering a 12-month period will be computed by multiplying the total assessable square footage by the rate of $0.1342 per assessable square foot and is based on an estimate of costs if service were to commence in 2026. In the event any homeowner’s association or community development district fails to provide maintenance services, the multipurpose maintenance preliminary assessment roll will be presented to the Board for their consideration. Actual costs to provide multipurpose maintenance services will be determined and presented to the Board at that time. All future assessments will be computed on an annual basis.
The street lighting assessment covering a 12-month period will be computed by multiplying the lot or parcel assessable front footage by the rate of $1.4560 per assessable front foot. Future assessments will be computed on an annual basis.
The assessments will be included in the Combined Property Tax Bill and collected by the Tax Collector. Per Florida Statutes, failure to pay non-ad valorem assessments when due [payable November 1 through March 31] will cause issuance of a tax certificate against the property, which may result in loss of title.
Interested parties may: 1. view a live broadcast of the Commission meeting in the lobby of the Stephen P. Clark Government
Center, located on the first floor; 2. speak, where permissible, in the Miami-Dade Commission Chambers located on the second floor
of the Stephen P. Clark Government Center; members of the public will be required to register to speak on the first floor and will be escorted to the Commission Chambers at the appropriate time;
3. view a live broadcast on Miami-Dade Television; 4. view a live webcast at https://www.miamidade.gov/webcasting; 5. after the meeting, view an archived copy of the meeting at www.miamidade.gov/webcasting; or 6. if you are deaf or hard of hearing, you may join the meeting using Florida Relay Service by dialing
711 on your telephone.
If you have any questions concerning the district, please call the Special Assessment Districts Division of the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department at (305) 375-2702.
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Juan Fernandez-Barquin, Clerk of the Court and Comptroller By: Basia Pruna, Deputy Clerk
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