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Solid Waste FAQ
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- I have flooding in my swale area and driveway approach? Can I pave the area?
No, the swale area is the first line of defense against flooding. Water is intended
to be area. Paving compounds the flooding condition.
- Will the city trim the trees in my swale area?
The city only trims trees when they are creating an unsafe condition for the public
or damaging underground utilities, in which case this must be documented by the
utility Routine trimming for appearance is the responsibility of the adjacent property
owner.
- Can I restrict parking in my swale area?
Only by planting trees or other landscape materials.
- Whose responsible to maintain driveway approaches between the street and private
property?
Driveway approaches serve the private property owners, regardless of the property
use. (i.e., residential, commercial, industrial, etc.) The individual owners are
responsible to maintain these approaches.
- Who is responsible to replace missing signs or install new ones?
Miami-Dade County is responsible for all traffic control devices. This includes
stop signs, traffic lights, speed limit signs, no parking, school zone, etc.
- What is the Stormwater Utility?
The Stormwater Utility was established in accordance with Miami-Dade County Ordinance
91-66. That ordinance required all municipalities in the county to establish stormwater
management programs of their own or to be included in the county's utility in response
to federal and Sate requirement. The Utility funds, designs and constructs, operates,
and maintains all City-owned stormwater drainage facilities in the public right-of-way.
- What is the Stormwater Utility Fee and why do I have to pay it?
The Stormwater Utility Fee pays the cost of operating, maintaining, and constructing
stormwater infrastructure. Under City Ordinance, all developed properties within
the City's municipal boundaries are required to pay this fee. No developed properties
are exempted from it.
- What is the Stormwater Utility Fee based upon?
Residential properties pay $2.50 per dwelling unit per month. Nonresidential properties
pay at a rate of $2.50 per 1664 square feet of impervious area per month. Impervious
is typically the building floor print on the ground and paved parking lot.
- What happens if I refuse to pay the Fee?
Since the Stormwater Fee is billed as part of the Water and Sewer bill, nonpayment
of any portion of that bill can result in water service being disconnect from the
property receiving the bill. This can be done in accordance with Florida Statutes.
- How can I get the storm drain in my street cleaned when it plugs up?
Call the Streets Division at (305) 687-2611. The City has ongoing storm drain cleaning
program to address both routine maintenance and emergency needs.
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Contact Us |
Phone:
(305) 687-2625
(305) 687-2630
Address
501 Palm Ave
Hialeah, FL 33010
Hours:
7:30 am - 3:30 pm
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