Frequently Asked Questions
Miami-Dade County Commission, City of Miami Commission, and the Planning Advisory Board are all monitored by ZoneWire for CDMP amendments, rezoning, variances, special exceptions, and land use changes across the county.
Miami-Dade County has approximately 9 zoning-related meetings per month across the County Commission, City of Miami Commission, and the Planning Advisory Board.
A CDMP (Comprehensive Development Master Plan) amendment is a change to Miami-Dade County's long-term land use plan. CDMP amendments are the most strategic signal for development - they set the policy framework for future rezoning approvals.
The highest concentration of development activity in Miami-Dade County is in Brickell, Edgewater, and Wynwood for high-rise residential towers, plus the Doral and Homestead corridors for suburban mixed-use projects. The area around Miami Worldcenter also continues to attract CDMP amendment filings.
Key zoning terms for Miami-Dade County include CDMP amendment, rezoning, special exception, variance, unusual use, covenant, SAP (Standard Area Plan), and rapid transit zone. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Miami-Dade governing body.