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As part of a more effective, efficient County government, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava streamlines services for residents and businesses under new standalone Department
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava is proud to announce that the Division of Environmental Resources Management (DERM), currently under the Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER) Department, will become an independent department led by the Chief Resilience Officer Loren Parra. This strategic reorganization will streamline County functions to improve key services for our residents and businesses, strengthening our commitment to protecting our environment while helping businesses to thrive across our community by making processes and approvals more efficient and customer-friendly.
“My administration is committed to building a more efficient, effective County government, delivering critical services that our businesses and residents rely on faster to save taxpayers time and money,” said Mayor Levine Cava. “At the same time, this reorganization strengthens our overall environmental and resilience planning and coordination by streamlining and aligning environmental regulation directly with resilience leadership, to deliver results for Miami-Dade.”
Loren Parra currently serves as the County’s Chief Resilience Officer overseeing the Office of Environmental Risk and Resilience. In this dual role reporting to the Chief Utilities and Regulatory Services Officer Roy Coley, she will advance the administration’s mission of environmental stewardship and more resilient development – modernizing a critical department that serves so many in our community.
The new standalone department will double down on efforts to streamline the permitting experience, reduce processing times, and provide a more cohesive customer service experience for residents.
Loren Parra has an extensive background in government affairs, advocacy, and public policy, with a strong focus on environmental resilience and community development. Prior to becoming Chief Resilience Officer, she served as Miami-Dade County’s Chief Bay & Water Resources Officer, spearheading critical projects and policy related to the restoration of Florida’s Biscayne Bay. Through her leadership, the County has increased state and federal lobbying efforts to accelerate solutions to protect Biscayne Bay, including securing $5 million from the US Army Corps of Engineers to restart the Biscayne Bay Southern Everglades Ecosystem Restoration (BBSEER) project. Loren has helped integrate the County’s siloed work around flood reduction and improved water quality, championing more efficient investments that protect our neighborhoods and public dollars.
“I am honored to take on this new role to better serve our residents, businesses, and environment,” said Loren Parra, Chief Resilience Officer. “DERM does essential work to protect our environment while ensuring our community can continue to grow and thrive, and I look forward to working with our entire team to deliver faster, more reliable, customer-centered services that bring great projects to completion faster.”
The reorganization will be included in the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Proposed Budget submitted to the Board of County Commissioners, to be effective October 1 with the start of the new fiscal year.
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Daniella Levine Cava, Office of the Mayor
Stephen P. Clark Center
111 NW 1st Street,
Miami, FL 33128
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