Miami-Dade County's Charter Review Task Force convened on July 11, 2025, marking the beginning of a critical process aimed at reviewing and potentially amending the county's Home Rule Charter. Mayor Daniella Levine Cava opened the meeting by emphasizing the importance of the task force's work, which she described as shaping the future of the county's governance.
The Home Rule Charter serves as the county's constitution, outlining essential structures and values, including election processes and governance frameworks. Mayor Levine Cava highlighted the significance of public input in this review process, recalling her involvement in the previous charter review in 2017, which also focused on dynamic membership and community engagement.
The task force, composed of diverse members, is tasked with making key recommendations for amendments that will be presented to the county commission. The commission will then decide which proposed changes to place on the ballot for public vote. This collaborative effort aims to ensure that the charter reflects the needs and values of Miami-Dade residents.
As the meeting progressed, the mayor expressed her eagerness to engage with task force members, encouraging open dialogue and the sharing of ideas. The commitment to civic participation and thoughtful consideration of the charter's provisions was a recurring theme, underscoring the task force's role in fostering a responsive and accountable local government.
The outcome of this review process could have lasting implications for Miami-Dade County, as any amendments to the charter will directly affect how the county operates and serves its residents. The task force's work is set to continue, with the expectation that their recommendations will lead to meaningful changes in the governance of Miami-Dade County.