Miami-Dade County has successfully secured $80 million in financing from Bank of America for the purchase and lease of 787 county vehicles and machinery, a move that will benefit Little Havana residents through improved county services and infrastructure maintenance in the area.

The financing deal, which covers automobiles, trucks, and various pieces of county equipment, comes at a time when global financial markets have experienced volatility due to international tensions affecting interest rates. Despite these challenges, county officials were able to negotiate favorable terms that will ensure continued operations of essential services throughout Miami-Dade, including those serving the vibrant Little Havana community.

For Little Havana residents, this fleet update means more reliable waste collection, better-maintained public works vehicles for street repairs, and enhanced emergency services equipment. The new vehicles will support county departments that regularly serve the SW 8th Street corridor and surrounding neighborhoods, ensuring that the community continues to receive quality municipal services.

County officials emphasized that the financing structure will allow for gradual fleet replacement over the coming years, minimizing disruption to services while ensuring that Little Havana and other communities benefit from newer, more efficient vehicles and equipment.


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