Commissioner Keon Hardemon is hosting a rededication of a state road co-designation, which honors the life and legacy of the late Father Gerard Jean-Juste. The rededication will take place on Wednesday, May 22, at 10 a.m., at 166 NW 54th St., Miami, FL 33127 (near Chef Creole Seasoned Kitchen).
This marks an occasion to remember and celebrate the impactful legacy of Father Gerard Jean-Juste, a beloved figure known for his unwavering dedication to social justice and community empowerment. The event will be held on Monday, May 27, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Caribbean Marketplace, 5925 NE 2nd Ave., Miami, FL 33137.
Commissioner Keon Hardemon and Mayor Daniella Levine Cava kicked off Miami-Dade County's new tree planting initiative at the Joseph Caleb Center in Liberty City. The program aims to lower heat temperatures and heat-related risks by covering 30 percent of the county with tree canopies by 2030.
Check out this video from CBS Channel 4 and learn more about the initiative.
Commissioner Keon Hardemon launches ‘Community Clean Up’ which aims to eliminate eyesores of illegal dumping, abandoned properties, overgrown landscaping and illicit activity in neighborhoods of Brownsville, Liberty City, Allapattah, Overtown and all other areas affected within District 3.
Commissioner Hardemon encourages District 3 residents to make their voices heard by applying for appointment to a County Advisory Board. Board appointees have the opportunity to advise Commissioner Hardemon, his staff and the Board of County Commissioners on important issues.
Read more information and apply today.