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Florida Senate Protects Miami-Dade Urban Boundary
March 17, 2026
The Florida Senate, led by State Senator Alexis Calatayud, has enacted legislative measures to protect Miami-Dade County's Urban Development Boundary (UDB) from expansion. This action aims to preserve critical water resources, limit infrastructure costs, and promote sustainable growth within existing urban areas. The legislation underscores the importance of environmental stewardship in urban planning to prevent sprawl that could strain public infrastructure and increase taxpayer burdens.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate prioritization of projects that align with sustainable urban development and water resource protection within Miami-Dade County.
- Infrastructure contracts may increasingly require environmental impact assessments and adherence to UDB restrictions, affecting planning and budgeting.
- Vendors offering solutions in water conservation, environmental monitoring, and sustainable infrastructure development may find emerging opportunities.
- This legislative focus signals a shift toward integrating environmental resilience into procurement criteria for urban development initiatives in Florida.
The UDB exists for a reason. It protects our drinking water, preserves agricultural land, reduces costly infrastructure expansion, and prevents unchecked sprawl that strains taxpayers and threatens our environment.
— Alexis Calatayud, State Senator
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- Protecting Our Water, Protecting Our Future · FL · Mar 17