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Miami Beach to hike up parking prices in October, impacting both residents and businesses
MIAMI — Starting October 1, the City of Miami Beach is expected to hike its parking prices.
This is the first time the city has increased prices since 2015. As of now, people are paying $4 an hour but it will be going up to $6 next month.
Esteban Javornik, who lives and works in Miami Beach, said as much as he would like to not have to drive, there’s no other way to get around.
“Something like mass transit like a light rail on the beach, or anything would kind of alleviate the necessity of having to move around in a vehicle,” he said.
The Miami Beach resident said people who call the city home will feel the impact the most.
“If you’re going to come here on the weekends or you want to party or you’re going to come to the beach in that way, you’re going to pay the 100% increase anyways and the only people that are going to be affected is people who live here and have to pay for parking every day,” Javornik said.
Come October, nonresidents on South Beach will have to pay $6 when before it was just $4 for street parking. However, residents who register will receive a discount, taking the price from $1 to $2.
Parking garage rates are also on the up, taking it up to $3 an hour for up to 4 hours.
CBS News Miami spoke with Miami Beach Commissioner Alex Fernandez, who said this change was decided on back in 2019. Based on an ordinance passed, the city manager can adjust parking fees every five years based on the Consumer Price Index, catching some of them off guard.
“It’s unfair to place this extra cost for parking on residents,” Fernandez said. “And, it makes it even worse for businesses that are suffering that depend on visitors to come to our city to add this extra expense. And, we’re going to say ‘no.’”
Fernandez said a resolution is in the works to stop this parking increase from going into effect on October 1.
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NBA Mock Trade: Miami Heat Go All-In For LaMelo Ball In Deal With Charlotte Hornets
Rumors have swirled around Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball for several seasons, recently heating up ahead of the 2025-26 NBA season. Despite coming into the season with a promising young core, headlined by the All-Star guard, Charlotte’s struggles have persisted.
Ball has been largely inefficient in a new-look rotation, shooting just 41% from the field, tying the second-lowest mark of his career thus far. Monitoring teams around the league, several suitors could offer enticing returns for Ball, but one Eastern Conference club is one of the more sensible destinations for the Hornets guard: the Miami Heat. Here’s a mock trade that sees Ball moved to South Beach:
Charlotte Hornets-Miami Heat Mock Trade & Fantasy Basketball Impact
Charlotte Hornets receive Andrew Wiggins, Simone Fontecchio, 2029 first-round pick, 2031 first-round pick
Miami Heat receive LaMelo Ball
A trade to a consistent playoff contender could help Ball overcome lasting narratives that have surrounded the star point guard. Fans, media personnel and coaches alike have speculated over Ball’s commitment and ability to buy in throughout his career, something that could be overcome with a trade to the Heat.
In Miami, Ball could contribute to a winning culture for a team prepared to re-enter title contention after moving on from Jimmy Butler last season. The Heat would roll out a big-three consisting of Ball, Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro, a trio that has the potential to emerge as one of the top in the NBA.
From a fantasy basketball standpoint, his stock could take a noticeable leap in an improved situation. Ball would take on greater scoring responsibility, while retaining his role as the offense’s primary ball-handler. With two co-stars and a plethora of perimeter shooters, he could overcome an inconsistent start to the season and hit his stride down the stretch of the year.
Why The Hornets Make The Trade
While Ball has brought his stardom to the Hornets, the team has struggled throughout his career, failing to reach the postseason in his first six seasons. Charlotte has pieced together a promising young wing duo of Brandon Miller and Kon Knueppel, two key contributors for the Hornets to build around as they establish an improved culture over the next several seasons. While he’s just 24 years old, I’m not confident Ball fits alongside this hypothetical new-look Hornets club, considering previous frustrations with the team.
Why The Heat Make The Trade
Miami has sought a trade for a star player to help the team return to title contention, a billing that Ball fits perfectly. He presents a consistent floor general to help the Heat’s offense overcome a slow start to the season, ranking 20th in the NBA in defensive rating to this point of the season (114.8). I love Ball’s fit alongside the likes of Herro and Adebayo, taking pressure off the two All-Stars with consistent playmaking and versatile scoring ability. The Ball-led Heat would be set up for title contention over the next several years.
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