COMMUNITY IMPACT
Residents will see continued or expanded litter cleanup along major roadways at no direct cost to the city's general fund. The FDOT grant offsets municipal expenses, keeping streets cleaner without drawing on local taxpayer dollars. Neighborhoods adjacent to state roads stand to benefit most from the funded cleanup operations.
PROFESSIONAL ANALYSIS
Coral Gables is accepting a $15,000 FDOT litter control grant, a standard pass-through funding mechanism under Florida's Adopt-a-Highway and litter abatement programs. The award requires the city to comply with FDOT grant conditions, including reporting on litter removal metrics and maintaining eligible expenditures. Municipal staff and contractors performing roadway cleanup along state-maintained corridors within Coral Gables boundaries are the primary operational beneficiaries. This is an acceptance item, meaning the Commission vote constitutes final approval to receive and appropriate the funds. The Signal: Contractors and vendors providing litter abatement or roadway maintenance services to Coral Gables should confirm their scopes of work align with FDOT-eligible activities to capture reimbursement under this grant cycle.
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