Government & Civic
Governance in Miami: Miami operates as an incorporated municipal government (city hall: (305) 250-5300). Sits in U.S. Congressional District 24. Municipal code published via municode. Nearest courthouse: Dade County Courthouse - Coral Gables Branch (2.4 mi away). Federal spending in the surrounding county runs $8,131 per resident ($22.0B FY2024).
- $8,131 federal spending per resident in the surrounding county (vs Florida $8,713).
City Hall & Contacts
| Municipal Code · Publisher | municode |
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Sources: Municode/eCode360 directory scrape — matched by state + place FIPS · Refreshed 2026-04-12
Mayor & City Council
City Officials (1)
| Mayor | Gil Madrid |
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Sources: ANA officials aggregate (per-row prov in value) · miamiaz.gov · Refreshed 2026-05-03
Justice & Courts
Court infrastructure — county courthouses + nearest state/federal courts. Distance reflects driving miles to the nearest courthouse.
Facilities (2)
| Nearest Courthouse · Name | Dade County Courthouse - Coral Gables Branch |
|---|---|
| Nearest Courthouse · City | Coral Gables |
| Nearest Courthouse · Distance | 2.4 mi |
Sources: HIFLD Courthouses · Refreshed unknown
Legal Framework
The laws that touch day-to-day life in Florida: federal applies nationwide, state-specific below. Every citation links to the authoritative source.
Federal (applies nationwide)
| U.S. Constitution | U.S. Constitution — Supreme law of the land. Establishes federal government structure and individual rights. |
|---|---|
| Civil Rights | 42 U.S.C. — Public Health and Welfare — Civil rights, fair housing, ADA, anti-discrimination. |
| Tax | 26 U.S.C. — Internal Revenue Code — Federal income tax, payroll tax, estate tax. |
| Bankruptcy | 11 U.S.C. — Bankruptcy Code — Personal and business bankruptcy proceedings. |
| Labor | 29 U.S.C. — Labor — Fair Labor Standards Act, OSHA, ERISA, NLRA. |
Florida (state-specific)
| State Constitution | Florida Constitution — Supreme law of the state. Establishes state government structure. |
|---|---|
| Home Rule | FL Const. Art. VIII, § 2 — Home Rule — Defines what powers municipalities (cities, towns) have under state law. |
| Building Code | FL Stat. Ch. 553 — Florida Building Code — The state-adopted building / construction code. |
| Contractor Licensing | FL Stat. Ch. 489 — Contracting — Who can perform what categories of contracting work. |
| Landlord-Tenant | FL Stat. Ch. 83 — Residential Landlord and Tenant Act — Rental rights — eviction process, security deposits, habitability. |
| Consumer Protection | FL Stat. Ch. 501 — FDUTPA (Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices) — State unfair / deceptive trade practices law. |
| Workers Compensation | FL Stat. Ch. 440 — Workers' Compensation — Workplace injury coverage thresholds, claims process. |
| Open Records / Sunshine | FL Stat. Ch. 119 — Public Records (Sunshine Law) — Government transparency — public access to records and meetings. |
Sources: U.S. Code (House Office of the Law Revision Counsel) · U.S. Constitution (National Archives) · Florida Legislature, official constitution · Refreshed 2026-05-14
Disaster History
Federal Disaster Declarations (27)
Fiscal Snapshot
| State Fiscal · Gdp Billions | 1,418 |
|---|---|
| State Fiscal · Fed Taxes Paid Per Capita | 9,725 |
| State Fiscal · Fed Spending Received Per Capita | $11,462 |
| State Fiscal · Balance Per Capita | 1,737 |
| State Fiscal · Net Recipient | Yes |
Sources: Tax Foundation, Rockefeller Institute of Government, BEA GDP