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North Miami

North Miami, FL, is a vibrant city in Miami-Dade County, known for its diverse population and cultural richness. With a population of around 62,000, it's a hub for Haitian expatriates and features the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). The Oleta River State Park offers kayaking and biking trails, while the city's strong community spirit is showcased in annual events like the Independence Day Celebration. With a robust economy and active real estate market, North Miami is a dynamic part of the Greater Miami area.

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energy

North Miami, FL, has been committed to improving energy efficiency with the implementation of the 'Go Green North Miami' campaign. This initiative encourages residents, businesses, and city operations to adopt sustainable practices. A prime example is the city's investment in solar energy, with solar panels installed on numerous public buildings to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Energy-efficient LED streetlights have been widely adopted to cut down on energy use and costs. The city has also joined the Miami-Dade County Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program, providing financing for property owners to upgrade to more energy-efficient and hurricane-resistant materials. Homeowners and businesses are incentivized to improve insulation, install energy-efficient appliances, and utilize smart meters that track and manage energy consumption effectively. Public facilities are subject to ongoing audits to identify ways to enhance energy efficiency further.

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water

North Miami places a high priority on water efficiency and conservation. The city is part of the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department, which provides high-quality drinking water and has invested in advanced water treatment facilities. North Miami promotes water conservation through public education campaigns and partnerships with local organizations. There are rebates for installing high-efficiency toilets and showerheads in homes and businesses. Additionally, the city encourages the use of native, drought-resistant plants in landscaping to minimize the need for irrigation. Rain barrel workshops are frequently held to teach residents how to collect and use rainwater for landscaping purposes. The city has taken steps to improve its stormwater management systems to reduce the risk of flooding and protect water quality in Biscayne Bay, with efforts to clean local waterways and educate about the impact of pollutants.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in North Miami has seen significant improvements with efforts to promote public transit and alternative transportation modes. The city provides the free NoMi Express community bus service, connecting residents to key destinations and regional transit hubs. There is active encouragement for walking and cycling, illustrated by the expansion of bike lanes and the implementation of shared-use paths. The city is involved in the Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization's long-term planning, which aims to enhance connectivity and reduce congestion. Additionally, there is growing support for electric vehicles (EVs), reflected in the installation of several EV charging stations throughout the city. North Miami promotes carpooling and ride-sharing services to reduce single-occupancy vehicle use, aiming to decrease traffic and pollution. The city also benefits from its proximity to the Brightline high-speed rail service, connecting the area to major urban centers in Florida and offering a fast, efficient alternative to driving.

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waste

Waste management in North Miami is geared towards reducing landfill waste and encouraging recycling and composting. The city provides single-stream recycling services, simplifying the process for residents and increasing participation rates. There have been targeted campaigns towards educating the public on proper recycling practices. North Miami has also started programs for hazardous waste collection to prevent improper disposal of materials like electronics and chemicals. The city has launched initiatives for yard waste collection and composting, encouraging residents to compost at home. Community events focused on environmental sustainability often include waste reduction workshops. Additionally, several public spaces have been equipped with recycling bins, and businesses are urged to follow suit. A local ordinance mandates recycling for all businesses and multi-family residences, aiming to significantly divert waste from landfills.