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Welcome to Palmetto Bay

The Village of Palmetto Bay is a residential, family-focused community newly incorporated in 2002. Situated on the southern part of Biscayne Bay, Palmetto Bay is widely known for its pretty parks and waterfront activities.

The many shops, restaurants, and small businesses serving visitors and residents are located on US1. Palmetto Bay has earned the moniker “Village of Parks” for developing a beautiful park system consisting

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of six wonderfully maintained and manicured parks. Shopping and dining at Dadeland Mall and Sunset Place are just a few minutes away.

Palmetto Bay is home to the historic 1925 Mediterranean Revival Thalatta Estate, once the stately winter home of the Connett family, located on Old Cutler Road fronting Biscayne Bay.  In 2005, the Village of Palmetto Bay purchased this stunning landmark in order to preserve it. It is open to the public and can be reserved for private events.

The Village of Palmetto Bay is proud of its “A” rated public schools and excellent private schools such as Palmer Trinity School. Great schools, pristine parks, and family-oriented neighborhoods make the Village of Palmetto Bay a very desirable community in which to live.

Palmetto Bay is served by the IBUS –Bus Circulator Service and is close to area attractions such as Metrozoo and Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens. US1 serves as the main commercial thoroughfare connecting Palmetto Bay with Coral Gables, the Village of Pinecrest, and South Miami.

World Cup Fever Unites Palmetto Bay Soccer Fans

Palmetto Bay soccer fans are joining South Florida’s World Cup celebrations with local watch parties, packed restaurants, and community gatherings. The 2026 FIFA World Cup has inspired youth players and families throughout the village to unite in the spirit of the beautiful game.

World Cup Fever Hits Palmetto Bay as Local Fans Rally

World Cup fever is sweeping through Palmetto Bay as local fans, restaurants, and youth soccer programs embrace the excitement of the expanded 48-team tournament. Community gathering spots are seeing increased energy and foot traffic as neighbors unite to cheer on their favorite nations.

Colombian Soccer Fans Fill Palmetto Bay Watch Parties for FIFA Match

Colombian soccer fans across Palmetto Bay and South Florida united at vibrant watch parties to cheer on their team during the FIFA World Cup 2026 match against Uzbekistan. The community celebrations highlighted the rich cultural diversity and strong Colombian-American presence in the Palmetto Bay area.

Messi Mania Hits Palmetto Bay as Argentina Tops Algeria 3-0

Palmetto Bay residents joined South Florida’s massive celebration as Argentina defeated Algeria 3-0 in the FIFA World Cup, with Lionel Messi leading the charge. Local watch parties, sports bars, and community gatherings lit up the village with Argentine pride and soccer excitement.

State of Palmetto Bay – January 2026

State of Palmetto Bay – January 2026

“The true strength of a community lies in how well it connects people, ideas, and opportunities for the future.” -Wilson ALvarez Palmetto Bay January 2026 began with a strong focus on operational stability, early infrastructure planning, and consistent community...

  • Everglades Foundation goes to capital to thank lawmakers
    by Community News Releases on July 13, 2026 at 11:11 am

    The Everglades Foundation brought dozens of partners, board members, and clean water advocates to Washington, DC, for a powerful two days of celebration and conversation in support of America’s Everglades. From a memorable evening at the National Archives Museum to a full day of meetings on Capitol Hill, the message remains clear: Everglades restoration is The post Everglades Foundation goes to capital to thank lawmakers first appeared on Miami's Community News.

  • Tax Collector’s Office stops driver license exam fraud
    by Community News Releases on July 13, 2026 at 11:03 am

    The Miami-Dade County Tax Collector’s Office recently stopped multiple individuals who attempted to commit fraud during the driver license knowledge examination at one of its locations. The individuals entered the office equipped with concealed electronic devices, microphones and recording equipment intended to provide unauthorized assistance during the examination. Their actions were deliberate, dishonest and a The post Tax Collector’s Office stops driver license exam fraud first appeared on Miami's Community News.

  • Palmer Trinity School senior earns prestigious scholarship
    by Teresa Estefan on July 11, 2026 at 9:42 am

    Palmer Trinity School senior Brynne Sullivan has been selected to receive a $2,500 STAR Scholarship from the PEO (Philanthropic Educational Organization) Sisterhood, dedicated to supporting women’s education. She was recommended by PEO Chapter A of Miami, which has served the community since 1923. The PEO Sisterhood was founded in 1869 at Iowa Wesleyan College in The post Palmer Trinity School senior earns prestigious scholarship first appeared on Miami's Community News.

  • Dade County Federal Credit Union Launches “Scholars Who Serve” Scholarship, Awarding $18,000 to 12 South Florida Graduates
    by Community News Releases on July 10, 2026 at 4:33 pm

    Dade County Federal Credit Union (DCFCU) proudly  announced the launch of its inaugural “Scholars Who Serve” Scholarship Program,  awarding a total of $18,000 in scholarships to 12 graduating high school seniors from  Miami-Dade and Broward counties.  As part of the program’s first year, each student received a $1,500 scholarship in  recognition of their academic achievement, The post Dade County Federal Credit Union Launches “Scholars Who Serve” Scholarship, Awarding $18,000 to 12 South Florida Graduates first appeared on Miami's Community News.