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Liberty City To Get Pet-Friendly Homeless Hub As Miami-Dade Loosens Shelter Rules

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Miami-Dade County commissioners voted this week to bankroll a new low-barrier navigation center that aims to move people from sidewalks to services, not just reshuffle them between shelters. The planned 80-bed facility on the western edge of Liberty City will welcome pets and relax curfew and drug-testing rules so people who typically refuse traditional dorm-style shelters might actually say yes. Officials describe the center as a short-stay sto…
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After more than a year and a half of efforts, the commissioners of Miami-Dade gave the green light this Tuesday to an investment of $10.6 million for the creation of a new emergency shelter. The project, called "navigation center", will be located in the western end of Liberty City and seeks to offer an immediate solution to the housing crisis in the streets of the county. The opening of the center, scheduled for June, responds to a context of l…

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▷ Miami News 24 broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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