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Taxpayers deserve real budget transparency
By Grant Miller, Publisher at Community Newspapers
· June 12, 2026
· 1 min read
You can track your Amazon package to the minute. You can watch your DoorDash driver turn onto your street. But try tracking how Miami -Dade spends its $12.9 billion budget – good luck. The county will tell you the information is online – and some of it is. There’s even a tool called the “Online Check
Key takeaway But try tracking how Miami-Dade spends its $12.
Why this matters in The Miami
Miami-Dade's lack of budget transparency is particularly concerning given the county's history of managing hurricane relief funds and responding to flooding and sea-level rise. As the county invests in resilience projects and emergency preparedness, taxpayers have a right to know how their money is being spent. The Online Checkbook tool, while a step in the right direction, appears to be insufficient for providing a clear picture of the county's expenditures. With a budget of $12.9 billion, it is crucial that Miami-Dade residents can track how their tax dollars are being allocated, especially in neighborhoods like Miami Beach and Little Havana, which are vulnerable to flooding and other environmental risks. By increasing budget transparency, the county can build trust with its constituents and ensure that funds are being used effectively to address the unique challenges facing Miami-Dade.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 12, 2026 ·
Source: Community Newspapers ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? You can track your Amazon package to the minute. You can watch your DoorDash driver turn onto your street. But try tracking how Miami-Dade spends its $12.9 billion budget – good luck. The county will tell you the information is online – and some of it is. There’s even a tool called the “Online Check
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