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Did you miss these 3 Miramar stories? Catch up on HOA rules, sports and more

Everglades High School graduate Joe Brady, a native of Pembroke Pines, recently was named head coach of the Buffalo Bills.
Everglades High School graduate Joe Brady, a native of Pembroke Pines, recently was named head coach of the Buffalo Bills. Getty Images

Three recent stories about Miramar covered several topics, including proposed updates to HOA landscaping rules, an Everglades High School graduate’s path to NFL head coach and the celebration of Reggae Month in Broward County.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Story 1: Miramar wants to update landscaping rules for HOAs. Here’s what could change

Miramar is considering a new ordinance that would guide homeowners associations in managing trees and landscaping by introducing mitigation plans and professional assessments, making it easier for older communities to stay in code. The plan hopes to solve compliance issues with current standards, especially for aging communities with mature tree canopies and limited planting space.

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Story 2: Joe Brady’s journey from Everglades High in Miramar to Buffalo Bills head coach

Joe Brady, once a captain at Everglades High in Miramar, has become the youngest head coach in the NFL after his promotion to lead the Buffalo Bills. His journey from Pembroke Pines native to the pros highlights his respected leadership and the community support that’s followed him since high school.

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Story 3: Broward Commissioner declares February Reggae Month, promoting Miramar events

February has been declared Reggae Month in Broward County, with Miramar at the center of the celebrations featuring festivals and special events. Initiatives started by former city commissioner Alexandra P. Davis continue to enrich the community, highlighting Miramar as a unique spot for reggae recognition outside Jamaica.

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The story summaries above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in the Miramar News newsroom. The full stories in the links were reported, written and edited entirely by Miramar News journalists.

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