
Lake Belt Mitigation Committee - South Florida Water …
The Lake Belt Area encompasses 77.5 square miles of environmentally sensitive land at the western edge of the Miami-Dade County urban area. The wetlands and lakes of the Lake Belt …
Miami-Dade County Lake Belt - Background Information
The Lake Belt area consists of an approximately 89 square-mile area located in northwest Miami-Dade County, south of the Miami-Dade/Broward County line, west of the Homestead …
Understanding The Miami-Dade Lake Belt: How this Nearly 80
Nestled in northwest of Miami-Dade, the nearly 80 square-mile Lake Belt region has a storied history of limestone mining, dating back to the 1950s.
Limestone, Shell, Dolomite - Florida Department of Environmental …
The wetlands and lakes of the Lake Belt offer the potential to buffer the Everglades from potentially adverse impacts of urban development. The mined rock supplies one-half of the …
2025 Statutes 0373.4149 | Florida House of Representatives
These plans shall collectively be known as the Miami-Dade County Lake Belt Plan.
The Lake Belt Area consists of approximately 230 km2 (89 mi2) located in north central Miami-Dade County, south of the Miami-Dade/Broward County line. Water Management structures …
Fla. Stat. 373.4149 – Miami-Dade County Lake Belt Plan
The Miami-Dade County Lake Belt Area is that area bounded by the Ronald Reagan Turnpike to the east, the Miami-Dade-Broward County line to the north, Krome Avenue to the west and …
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Rezonings, amendments to local zoning and subdivision regulations, and amendments to local comprehensive plans concerning properties that are located within 1 mile of the Miami-Dade …
Lake Belt Mitigating Committee reports $820M revenue, …
May 8, 2025 · As of March 2025, the district reported $820 million in new revenue, marking a 34% increase compared to the previous year. Expenditures totaled $541 million, with over 90% of …
“...Florida’s highest quality limestone, the rock that makes the best roads and the best concrete for high rise buildings only comes from the Lake Belt Region.”