Commission Agenda Items
Doral Moves to Condemn Lakeway Dr & Geneva Way for Public ROW
Doral's City Council is considering a resolution declaring that acquiring privately owned Lakeway Drive and Geneva Way serves a public purpose, authorizing the city attorney to pursue either negotiated purchase or eminent domain to take title to these roads. The action would convert currently private rights-of-way into publicly owned and maintained city streets.
Doral Authorizes $76,769 Engineering Study for NW 112 Ave / NW 82 St Roundabout
The City of Doral is hiring Stantec Consulting Services to design and permit a new roundabout at the intersection of NW 112 Avenue and NW 82 Street, at a cost not to exceed $76,769. This is the design/permitting phase, meaning construction is a later step.
Doral Extends On-Demand Freebee Transit Service Through Nov 2026
Doral is extending its contract with Freebee, an on-demand door-to-door micro-transit provider, through November 30, 2026, aligned with an FDOT grant cycle. The service covers first-and-last-mile connections within the city at no additional cost beyond already-budgeted funds.
Doral Awards Disaster Debris Monitoring Contract to Tetra Tech via RFP
The City of Doral is awarding RFP #2026-06 for disaster debris monitoring services to Tetra Tech, Inc. on an as-needed basis during emergencies, with the City Manager authorized to negotiate and execute the agreement and expend budgeted funds.
Doral Eyes Wells Fargo for Banking & Treasury Services via Piggyback RFP
The resolution authorizes the City Manager to contract with Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. for banking and treasury management services, piggybacking on a competitive RFP process run by the City of Pinellas Park (RFP No. 21/004). It also authorizes expenditure of budgeted funds for the arrangement.
Doral Approves ~$720K Playground Replacement via Sourcewell Contract
The City of Doral is authorizing use of a cooperative purchasing contract (Sourcewell #101625) to hire PlayMore West dba Playworld for playground replacement at Downtown Doral Park, with a not-to-exceed amount of $720,483.61 including a 10% contingency. The resolution delegates execution authority to the City Manager and authorizes expenditure of already-budgeted funds.
Doral Approves ~$2,500 in Small Municipal Sponsorships to Four Nonprofits
The resolution authorizes four separate municipal sponsorships totaling $2,500 to local nonprofits under City Code Section 2-79, which governs the city's sponsorship program. The individual grants range from $600 to $700 each.
Doral Waives Bid Process for Police Software Maintenance Fees
The City of Doral is invoking a competitive-bid waiver under Code Section 2-321 to pay recurring annual maintenance and license fees to Central Square for CAD (computer-aided dispatch), CrimeView, and CryWolf software. The resolution authorizes the City Manager to spend already-budgeted funds without going through a formal competitive procurement.
Doral Waives Competitive Bid for Ammunition Supplier Florida Bullet
The City of Doral proposes to waive its competitive bidding requirement under Code Section 2-321 to purchase ammunition and supplies from Florida Bullet, Inc. on an as-needed basis for three fiscal years. The resolution authorizes the City Manager to expend budgeted funds for this procurement.
Doral Awards $156K EV Charger Install Contract to WDR Technology
The City of Doral is awarding a contract to WDR Technology, Corp. under ITB #2026-13 for electrical upgrades and EV charger installation in the Government Center parking garage, capped at $156,145 including a 10% contingency. The resolution authorizes the City Manager to execute the agreement and expend budgeted funds.
Doral Buys $21K Ground-Penetrating Radar Unit for Utility Locating
The City of Doral is transferring $21,000 within its budget to purchase a single ground-penetrating radar (GPR) utility locator for city use. This is an internal equipment acquisition, not a contract award or RFP.
Doral Reaffirms Downtown Doral CDD Boundaries from 2007 Resolution
The Doral City Council is considering a resolution to reaffirm the boundaries of the Downtown Doral Community Development District (CDD) as originally established in Resolution Z07-20. This appears to be a clarification measure ensuring the CDD's geographic scope is formally memorialized and any ambiguity about its boundaries is resolved.
Doral Forms Evaluation Committee for 'Doral 10' Development Project ITN
The City of Doral is establishing an evaluation committee to review responses to an Invitation to Negotiate for a project called "Doral 10." The committee will evaluate proposals and recommend a developer or development team for this project.
Doral Awards Planning & Zoning Consulting Contracts to Five Firms
The City of Doral is awarding RFP #2026-04 for general planning and zoning consulting services to five firms: The Corradino Group, Calvin Giordano & Associates/SafeBuilt, Keith, Chen Moore & Associates, and MHCP CoLab. The City Manager is authorized to negotiate professional services agreements and spend budgeted funds for these services.
Doral Approves Temporary Parking License with Doral Costa Capital LLC
The City of Doral is granting a nonexclusive, temporary, and revocable license agreement to Doral Costa Capital, LLC for parking purposes. The agreement allows the entity to use certain property for parking on a revocable basis, suggesting a short-term arrangement rather than a permanent conveyance or lease.
Doral Extends Parking Master Plan Study With Kimley-Horn
The City of Doral is adding $7,300 to its contract with Kimley-Horn for two additional days of work on the city's Parking Master Plan Study. This is a small amendment to an existing work order for professional engineering services related to citywide parking planning.
Doral Retroactively Approves Emergency License Plate Reader Purchase
The City of Doral is ratifying a prior emergency purchase of license plate reader equipment and installation from Millenium Products Inc. The resolution authorizes the City Manager to expend funds for this public safety technology acquisition.
Doral Awards $44,475 in Façade Improvement Grants to Five HOAs/Entities
The Doral City Council is approving FY2026 façade improvement grants totaling $44,475 to five recipients, including four HOAs/condo associations and one LLC (Doral 41 Capital LLC). Individual grants range from $4,475 to $10,000.
Doral Extends Trolley Safety Tech Contract with Updated Pricing
The Doral City Council is considering amending its service agreement with Zonar Systems for safety and security devices on the Doral Trolley System, updating pricing for an eight-month extension within existing budgeted funds. This is a routine contract amendment for transit fleet management technology.
Doral Approves $58K for EV Chargers at Government Center Garage
The Doral City Council is approving the purchase of EV charging stations for the Government Center parking garage from PowerPump for up to $58,349.75, piggybacking on a Florida State Sheriff's Association contract. This is a routine municipal equipment procurement for a city-owned facility.
Doral Awards AI Chatbot Contract to Tyler Technologies via ITN Process
The City of Doral is authorizing its City Manager to award a contract to Tyler Technologies for an AI-powered municipal chatbot solution, following an Invitation to Negotiate (ITN-2025-20). The agreement covers an initial 3-year term with two optional 1-year renewals, capped at departmental budgeted funds, and also pre-qualifies the second and third-ranked proposers as backup vendors.
Doral Approves $53K Contract for Special Needs Summer Camp
The Doral City Council is authorizing the City Manager to enter into a one-year agreement with Kids at Music (DBA Youth Academy) to provide a special needs summer camp program for up to $53,000. This is a standard service contract for a recreational program.
Doral Approves Special Event Permits for 'Doral Cup' Soccer Event
The Doral City Council is considering a resolution to authorize World Soccer Event, LLC to seek administrative approval for special event permits for the "Doral Cup" and to use the City of Doral logo, subject to conditions and a defined term. This essentially streamlines the permitting process by allowing administrative rather than council-level approval for the event.
Doral Piggybacks State Contract for Office Furniture Purchases
The City of Doral is approving use of a Florida state contract (No. 56120000-24-NY-ACS) to purchase office furniture for all city facilities, relying on Section 2-322 of the city code which permits piggybacking on competitively procured contracts. The resolution authorizes the City Manager to spend annual budgeted funds under this contract and its renewals without specifying a dollar cap beyond the budget.
Doral Approves $1,000 Sponsorship to Breasties Support Center
The City of Doral is authorizing a $1,000 municipal sponsorship to the Breasties Support Center for Women Corp under Section 2-79 of the city's code, which governs municipal sponsorships. This is a routine small-dollar community sponsorship resolution.
Doral Approves Pilot Summer Externship Program for High Schoolers
The Doral City Council is considering a resolution to launch a Summer 2026 pilot government externship program for local high school students. The program would place students in city government roles as an educational initiative.
Tripping Animals Brewery Gets Special Event Permit for "Irie Jungle 2026"
The Doral City Council is considering a special event permit for Tripping Animals Brewing to hold the "Irie Jungle 2026" event at 2685 NW 105 Ave on April 18, 2026, from 1–5 PM. The resolution would formally approve the permit, allowing the brewery to host the event at its Doral location.
Doral Isles 5K Run/Walk Approved for April 26 Near NW 110th Ave
The Doral City Council is approving a special event permit for a community 5K run and walk hosted by the Doral Isles Community Association at 6450 NW 110 Avenue on April 26, 2026, from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. This is a neighborhood-organized fitness event on a single morning.
Doral Adopts Miami-Dade Local Mitigation Strategy for Flood Insurance Ratings
The Doral City Council is set to adopt the current Miami-Dade County Local Mitigation Strategy as amended, aligning the city with National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating System (CRS) requirements. Adoption of this strategy helps maintain or improve the city's CRS classification, which directly affects flood insurance premium discounts for property owners throughout Doral.
Doral Approves $321K Resurfacing on NW 27th St & NW 108th Ave
The Doral City Council is approving a $321,498.21 work order with H&R Paving, Inc. for milling, resurfacing, and striping on NW 27th Street and NW 108th Avenue, including a 10% contingency for unforeseen conditions. H&R Paving is a pre-qualified city vendor.
Doral Hires Federal Lobbyist Continental Strategy LLC
The Doral City Council is considering a resolution to approve an agreement with Continental Strategy LLC for federal lobbying and advocacy services. Spending is capped at budgeted funds, though no specific dollar amount is stated in the agenda text.
Doral Approves Shared Parking Deal with Miami-Dade Elections at Central Park
The Doral City Council is considering a shared parking use agreement allowing the Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections to use parking at Doral Central Park during elections and election-related activities. The resolution authorizes the City Manager to execute the agreement.
Doral Authorizes FY 2025-2026 Utility & Membership Purchases
The resolution authorizes the City Manager to execute purchases for various utilities, municipal services, and professional memberships for the 2025-2026 fiscal year using budgeted funds. No specific dollar amounts, vendors, or service categories are detailed in the agenda text.
$247.5K Road Resurfacing on NW 33rd St Between 107th & 112th Ave in Doral
The Doral City Council is considering a $247,503.91 work order with H&R Paving, Inc. for milling, resurfacing, and striping on NW 33rd Street between NW 107th Avenue and NW 112th Avenue, including a 10% contingency. H&R Paving is a pre-qualified City of Doral vendor.
Doral Extends Janitorial Services Contract on Month-to-Month Basis
The Doral City Council will consider retroactively authorizing an eight-month, month-to-month extension of the janitorial services contract with USSI (dba Grupo Eulen), originally awarded under RFP #2019-47, under the same terms and pricing. The extension bridges operations until a new contract is procured.
Doral Approves $2,000 in Community Sponsorships to Four Nonprofits
Resolution 25-6447 authorizes $500 each in municipal sponsorships to Amor y Fuerza Honduras, Friends United, Toys for Kids Miami, and Association of Ocoeños Residing in Florida Inc., totaling $2,000. The sponsorships are made pursuant to Section 2-79 of the City's Code of Ordinances.
Doral Approves Job Descriptions, Pay Plan & Position Reclassifications
Resolution 25-6445 would approve job descriptions, salary scales, and performance metrics for positions in Doral's FY 2025-26 budget, along with an updated citywide pay plan that reclassifies vacant positions without changing headcount or requiring a budget adjustment. The measure implements staffing changes already contemplated in the adopted budget.
Doral Council Considers $2,950 in Municipal Sponsorships to Three Nonprofits
Resolution 25-6446 authorizes municipal sponsorships totaling $2,950 to three organizations: EAG Foundation ($750), Latin American Foundation Inc. ($1,000), and the Mexican Cultural and Tourism Institute of Houston ($1,200), pursuant to Section 2-79 of the City's Code of Ordinances. The item has not yet been voted on at the December 10, 2025 meeting.
Doral Approves Sale of Six Harris Radios to Town of Medley
Resolution 25-6439 authorizes the City of Doral to sell six Harris handheld radios to the Town of Medley via a bill of sale. The resolution provides for implementation and an effective date.
Doral Sets Final FY2025-26 Millage at 1.6912 Mills, 6.53% Above Rollback
The Doral City Council is adopting a final general fund millage rate of 1.6912 mills for fiscal year 2025-2026, which is 6.53% higher than the rolled-back rate of 1.5875 mills. A separate debt service millage of 0.4810 mills funds the Series 2019 and Series 2021 General Obligation Bonds for park and recreation projects.
Doral Finalizes FY 2025-26 Budget, Creates Capital Improvement Division
The Doral City Council is finalizing and adopting its full FY 2025-26 budget (October 1, 2025 – September 30, 2026) across 15+ funds including the General Fund, Transportation Fund, Park Impact Fee Fund, Police Impact Fee Fund, Capital Improvement Fund, Stormwater Fund, and Park GO Bond Series 2021 Capital Project Fund. The resolution also establishes a new Capital Improvement Projects Division and renames the Office of Charter Enforcement to the Office of the Inspector General, following amendments triggered by a Florida Department of Revenue notification.
Doral Repeals Prior Budget Ordinance, Adopts Revised FY 25-26 Budget
Doral's City Council is considering Ordinance #2025-51, which repeals the previously adopted budget Ordinance #2025-36 and ratifies a replacement budget resolution (No. 25-281) for fiscal year 2025-26. The item signals a substantive revision to the city's annual spending plan, though specific dollar figures and line-item changes are not detailed in the agenda text.
Doral OKs $96.9K for NW 104th Ave Roadway & Drainage Design
The Doral City Council is authorizing a $96,870.09 work order with Marlin Engineering Inc. for professional engineering services covering the design and permitting of roadway and drainage improvements along NW 104th Avenue from NW 68th Street to the Vintage Place Condominium entrance. This is the design/permitting phase, meaning construction would follow as a separate expenditure.
Doral Approves $1.99M, 5-Year Stormwater Canal Maintenance Deal with County
The Doral City Council is authorizing a five-year interlocal agreement with Miami-Dade County's Stormwater Utility for canal infrastructure maintenance at up to $389,876 per year, totaling $1,990,780 over the full term. The deal includes a $41,400 preventive mitigation and emergency repair contingency.
Doral Revises Parks & Recreation Fee Schedule
The Doral City Council is considering a resolution to approve a revised recreation fee schedule for the city's Parks and Recreation department. No specific dollar amounts or fee details are provided in the agenda text.
Doral Awards Chemical Supply Contract for Central Park Aquatic Center
The Doral City Council is set to approve a contract with Hawkins, Inc. for the purchase and delivery of liquid sodium hypochlorite solution for the Doral Central Park Aquatic Center. The agreement carries an initial three-year term with two one-year renewal options.
Doral Authorizes Leon Sport Corp for Streamlined Special Event Permits
The Doral City Council is considering a resolution to allow Leon Sport Corp to obtain special event permits through an administrative approval process rather than requiring full council approval, subject to specified limitations and conditions. The resolution includes a defined term for this authorization.
Doral Accepts $37,500 State Grant for Police Drone Program
The Doral City Council is considering a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a state financial assistance agreement with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for up to $37,500 to fund an aerial drone support project for the Doral Police Department. This is a law-enforcement technology grant, not a land-use or development matter.
Doral Approves $750K State Grant for Police Mobile Command Vehicle
The Doral City Council is authorizing the City Manager to execute a $750,000 financial assistance agreement with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (Agreement No. PW009) to fund a mobile command vehicle for the Doral Police Department. This is a state grant, not a locally funded expenditure.
Doral Authorizes Piggyback Contract with UDT for Microsoft Licenses
Resolution 25-6357 authorizes the City Manager to piggyback on TIPS Contract 230105 for technology solutions, contracting with United Data Technologies Inc. (UDT) for annual renewal of Microsoft products and licenses through the Cloud Solution Provider program. The authorization relies on Section 2-322 of the Doral Code of Ordinances, which permits use of cooperative purchasing contracts.
Doral Authorizes Multi-Year IT Infrastructure Contract via TIPS Cooperative
Resolution 25-6358 authorizes the City Manager to use TIPS Contract 230105 (Technology Solutions, Products, and Services) to renew virtualization and server infrastructure software subscriptions through a multi-year agreement with GovConnection Inc., paid annually. The resolution invokes Section 2-322 of the Doral Code of Ordinances, which governs cooperative purchasing and piggyback contracts.
Doral Authorizes TIPS Contract for Digital Budget Software Modules
Resolution 25-6349 authorizes the City Manager to access TIPS Contract No. 230105 for renewing the city's digital budget book and adding personnel, operating, and capital budgeting modules. The resolution also authorizes expenditure of budgeted funds for the procurement under Section 2-322 of the Doral Code of Ordinances.
Doral Authorizes Internship Agreements with Miami-Dade Public Schools
Resolution 25-6364 authorizes the City Manager to execute internship and safety agreements with Miami-Dade County Public Schools for an academic year internship program expanding the City's internship offerings. The agreements are subject to approval as to form and legal sufficiency by the City Attorney.
Doral Piggybacks NASPO Agreement for Dell IT Purchases in FY 2025-2026
Resolution 25-6361 authorizes the City Manager to purchase Dell IT equipment, software, accessories, support, and maintenance through NASPO Master Agreement No. 23026 (State Agreement No. 43210000-23-NASPO-ACS), citing Section 2-322 of the Doral Code of Ordinances for cooperative purchasing. The resolution covers the 2025-2026 fiscal year and authorizes expenditure of budgeted funds.
Doral Approves $1,750 in Municipal Sponsorships to Two Nonprofits
Resolution 25-6367 authorizes municipal sponsorships of $1,000 to Lend A Hand USA Foundation Inc. and $750 to Interamerican Scout Foundation, pursuant to Section 2-79 of Doral's Code of Ordinances. The total outlay is $1,750.
Doral Extends Fentanyl Eradication Agreement with FDLE for FY 2025-26
Resolution 25-6350 authorizes the City of Doral to extend its participation in the State Assistance for Fentanyl Eradication (SAFE) program through a Voluntary Cooperation Mutual Aid Agreement with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for State Fiscal Year 2025-2026. The program focuses on disrupting the fentanyl supply chain as part of the broader opioid crisis response.
Doral Approves $3,000 in Municipal Sponsorships to Four Nonprofits
Resolution 25-6366 authorizes municipal sponsorships totaling $3,000 to four organizations: Gloria M. Foundation ($1,000), Latin American US Foundation ($1,000), Fundunife ($750), and Círculo de Escritores y Poetas Iberoamericanos Inc. ($250), pursuant to Section 2-79 of the City's Code of Ordinances. The sponsorships are relatively small community-support expenditures.
Doral Sets Final FY2026 Millage at 1.7166 Mills, 8.13% Above Rolled-Back Rate
The Doral City Council is adopting a final general fund millage rate of 1.7166 mills for FY 2025-2026, which is 8.13% above the rolled-back rate of 1.5875 mills. A separate debt service millage of 0.4810 mills continues for the General Obligation Bonds funding park and recreation projects (Series 2019 and Series 2021).
Doral Adopts FY 2025-26 Budget with New Capital Improvements Division
Doral City Council is finalizing its FY 2025-26 budget (October 1, 2025–September 30, 2026) covering the General Fund, Transportation Fund, People's Transportation Plan Fund, Park Impact Fee Fund, Police Impact Fee Fund, Stormwater Fund, Capital Improvements Fund, Parks GO Bond Series 2021 Capital Project Fund, and several other funds. The ordinance also establishes a new Capital Improvement Projects Division and renames the Office of Charter Enforcement to the Office of the Inspector General.
Doral Approves FY 2025-2026 Citywide Pay Plan and Job Descriptions
The Doral City Council is set to approve job descriptions, salary scales, and performance metrics for positions in the FY 2025-2026 budget. The resolution also updates the citywide pay plan to reflect new positions, headcount changes, and budgeted salary adjustments.