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Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava proposes balanced FY2026-27 budget, holding County tax rate flat for fourth straight year
Balanced five-year financial plan protects public safety, transit, and core services while preparing the County for potential statewide property tax reform
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava today presented her proposed Fiscal Year 2026-27 budget, holding the County's operating property tax rate flat for a fourth consecutive year, its lowest level since 1982, while protecting the services residents rely on most.
The budget is built around five priorities: healthy and safe communities, an economy that works for all, fiscal responsibility and efficiency, infrastructure investment, and risk reduction and resilience.
"Every year, presenting a balanced budget is one of my most important responsibilities as your Mayor," said Mayor Levine Cava. "This budget protects essential services and prepares responsibly for the future."
Amid slowing revenue and rising costs, the Mayor directed County department to reduce their budgets and helped ensure further savings through WISE305, the County's efficiency initiative she spearheaded last year. The program helped save $42 million in efficiencies, helped reduce costs by $79 million and eliminated more than 400 vacant positions.
The budget provides Constitutional Offices, including the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s, $66 million above last year's operating budget, while asking them, like County departments, to find efficiencies and limit spending.
Transit remains a top priority with the Mayor’s proposal calling for an increase of $66 million in spending. Despite the increased investment, the Mayor believes transit is facing long-term funding challenges, made worse by state budget cuts that have led to reductions in dedicated revenues. The proposal includes targeted reductions to low-ridership, early-morning and late-night service routes while protecting Special Transportation Services and MetroConnect, and avoiding a fare or fuel tax increase. The Mayor is committed to creating a sustainable plan for public transportation in Miami-Dade County.
The budget also prepares Miami-Dade for potential statewide property tax reform, which could cost the County an estimated $385.8 million in General Fund revenue in the first year alone. That is more than 10% of the County’s General Fund. Those cuts increase to nearly $697 million in the second year.
The Mayor’s presentation opens public discussion ahead of several town halls throughout the County in August. Final budget hearings will be held in September before the budget is passed by the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners.The full FY2026-2027 proposed budget is available to the public.
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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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