Mayor Daniella Levine Cava discusses plans on the horizon
After Mayor Daniella Levine Cava was elected in November 2020, she has had to deal with the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and the related issues that her constituents face.
After Mayor Daniella Levine Cava was elected in November 2020, she has had to deal with the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and the related issues that her constituents face.
In collaboration with The Miami Foundation, civic partners, and other elected leaders, Mayor Daniella Cava launched Thrive 305. This initiative is an incredible opportunity for Miami-Dade residents, as they will be able to participate directly in local government.
As the number of COVID-19 cases in Miami-Dade country grows out of proportion, the administration is still searching for viable solutions.
Eileen Higgins remains Commissioner and Daniella Levine Cava becomes Miami-Dade's first woman mayor.
She proposed that funds set aside for the CARES Act be allocated to daycare and adult care centers that have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Her proposal was approved by the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners.
According to Commissioner Levine Cava, this initiative directed towards the nonprofits is vital for economic revival, since COVID-19 has been the source of unexpected stress on the conditions of the city.
Daniella Levine Cava has served on the County Commission since 2014 and has been an advocate for Miami Dade communities for 40 years. In her time as a County Commissioner, she has fought for a cleaner Biscayne Bay, safer communities, and an economy that works for everybody.
Commissioner Daniella Levine Cava has continuously proved herself to be a politician for the people through various legislations and initiatives she pushes forward that better the life of Miami-Dade County residents
Commissioner Daniella Levine Cava sponsored a resolution that advocates for the use of CARES Act funds to support nonprofits and