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RV restrictions, property tax concerns in Miramar. Plus, Caribbean food festival

Catch up on some of the latest happenings in and around Miramar. 
Catch up on some of the latest happenings in and around Miramar.  mocner@miamiherald.com

Three recent stories about Miramar covered several topics, including a crackdown on RV living in neighborhoods, the potential impact of a property tax cut and a Caribbean food festival at City Hall.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Miramar tightens rules as RV living spreads in neighborhoods. Here’s what to know

Commissioners approved an ordinance aimed at stopping people from living in RVs parked in residential neighborhoods, while stressing it’s not meant to target legitimate recreational use. The new rules add a $300 fine for unauthorized occupancy.

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Miramar would be affected by possible property tax cut. How city is addressing it

City leaders are weighing how the proposed property tax cut could punch a major hole in Miramar’s budget, with officials warning it could hit several services. The city says it plans to share facts and hold workshops ahead of the November election.

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Several Caribbean restaurants expected at Miramar food festival. Here are details

Miramar is hosting a free “Taste of the Caribbean Islands” festival on Saturday, June 13, at City Hall Plaza, featuring food from local Caribbean spots along with music and entertainment. Organizers say it’s a way to celebrate Caribbean American Heritage Month.

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