City of Miami Springs - Government

City of Miami Springs - Government City Miami Springs’ Official page - Incorporated in 1926. Home to 14,000+ residents. A municipality in Miami-Dade County. "At the Heart of it All!"

The City of Miami Springs was founded as Country Club Estates in 1926 by aviation pioneer, inventor and land developer Glenn H. Curtiss. The 2.9-square-mile, triangular-shaped city grew along with aviation and became the favorite community for people employed by airlines and related businesses. Located “in the heart of it all,” Miami Springs is bordered by Miami International Airport, the City of

Hialeah, the Village of Virginia Gardens and the Town of Medley. As the City became engulfed by the growth of Miami-Dade County, it remained a desirable “bedroom community” because of its small-town flavor, great location and family-oriented civic amenities, including parks, racquetball and tennis courts, golf course, municipal pool and new community center and theater. Hometown to 14,000 residents, Miami Springs is mostly single-family dwellings and limited apartments, with a historic downtown area of professional offices, restaurants and small retail stores. Miami Springs City Hall, Police Department and Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue personnel are located at 201 Westward Dr., a few blocks from The Circle, which has been the hub of the city since inception. City government is headed by a City Manager who serves at the will of five elected officials: a Mayor and four Council Members, all of whom have an equal vote in decision-making. As chief administrative officer, the City Manager oversees approximately 125 full-time and 110 seasonal or part-time employees among eight major departments: Police, Public Works, Recreation and Golf, Finance, Zoning and Planning, Building and Code Compliance, Human Resources and Elderly Services. The City Council is assisted by the City Manager, the City Clerk, and the City Attorney, who is available on a retainer basis. Two-thirds of the workforce is employed by the Police and Public Works departments, which are considered the most important to residents in the event of emergencies, such as floods and storms. A close-knit community for generations, many city employees grew up and/or were schooled in the city. Most still live in the Springs and raise families in the area because of its child-friendly atmosphere and recreational opportunities. Public safety has always been a priority of city leaders and that has led to minimal crime statistics. Miami Springs has been certified as a Tree City USA since 1993, and was recently named a “Preserve America City” in recognition of its commitments to caring for its exceptional environment, history and quality of life. Because of its limited population, voters usually elect leaders they already know from their community involvement. The Mayor and Council Members attend most community events and remain approachable to residents and business owners, often resulting in re-election to additional terms. Elected officials pride themselves on keeping informed with what residents want and providing the best for everyone in “Beautiful Miami Springs.”

🚨ANNOUNCEMENT🚨The Miami Springs Police Department is proud to announce the appointment of Lieutenant Albert Vargas as ou...
06/10/2026

🚨ANNOUNCEMENT🚨

The Miami Springs Police Department is proud to announce the appointment of Lieutenant Albert Vargas as our new Deputy Chief of Police.

As he steps into this new role, we are confident that Deputy Chief Vargas will continue to build upon our department’s strong foundation while helping lead MSPD into the future 👏🏼

🚨ANNOUNCEMENT🚨The Miami Springs Police Department is proud to announce Albert Sandoval as our newly appointed Police Chi...
06/09/2026

🚨ANNOUNCEMENT🚨

The Miami Springs Police Department is proud to announce Albert Sandoval as our newly appointed Police Chief, effective
June 13, 2026!

Join us in congratulating Chief Sandoval on this well-deserved promotion! We are excited for the future under his leadership and proud to have one of our own guiding our department.

⛳️ The Inaugural Curtiss Cup was a tremendous success as golfers, sponsors, residents, and friends came together at the ...
06/05/2026

⛳️ The Inaugural Curtiss Cup was a tremendous success as golfers, sponsors, residents, and friends came together at the historic Miami Springs Golf & Country Club to celebrate our Centennial year.

From the first tee shot to the final putt, the event showcased the rich history, beauty, and community spirit that have made our golf course a treasured part of Miami Springs for generations.

A special thank you to all of our sponsors for helping make this event possible and to every golfer who participated and supported this memorable day. Your enthusiasm and commitment helped create an unforgettable Centennial celebration.

Here’s to honoring our past, celebrating our present, and looking forward to the next 100 years!

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A beautiful Memorial Day ceremony this morning at the Miami Springs War Memorial on Curtiss Parkway as our community cam...
05/25/2026

A beautiful Memorial Day ceremony this morning at the Miami Springs War Memorial on Curtiss Parkway as our community came together to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country 🇺🇸

We thank all of the veterans who attended and recognize the MSPD & Virginia Gardens PD Honor Guard, Pastor Emilio Chaviano for leading the invocation, and the Office of Commissioner Natalie Milian Orbis for their participation.

A special thank you to Brownie Troop 2405 for the laying of the wreath and Scout Troop 334 for leading the flag retirement ceremony following the event.

Thank you to our Parks & Recreation Department for helping make this meaningful ceremony possible.

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🎉 Today we celebrated the Curtiss Birthday Bash at the Miami-Dade Public Library’s Miami Springs Branch, honoring the bi...
05/23/2026

🎉 Today we celebrated the Curtiss Birthday Bash at the Miami-Dade Public Library’s Miami Springs Branch, honoring the birthday of our visionary founder, Glenn Curtiss, as part of our Centennial celebration. ✈️💙

Thank you to Branch Manager Rita Mayer, the Centennial Committee, and the Miami-Dade Public Library System for putting together such a wonderful afternoon of family fun, history, and community spirit as we celebrate 100 years of Miami Springs. Here’s to our rich past and bright future! ✨

Celebrating National Public Works Week with a special luncheon honoring the dedicated team that keeps Miami Springs runn...
05/22/2026

Celebrating National Public Works Week with a special luncheon honoring the dedicated team that keeps Miami Springs running every day🚜🚧. Thank you to our Public Works staff for all you do for our City, to the City Manager’s Office for putting this celebration together, and to the Miami Springs Lions Club for hosting us at your wonderful venue.

05/21/2026

Happy Birthday to Glenn H. Curtiss, founder of Miami Springs, Opa locka and Hialeah, born May 21, 1878.

✅ TRAFFIC UPDATE: ALL CLEAR ✅The issue involving the malfunctioning train at Crane Avenue and Ludlam Drive has been reso...
05/21/2026

✅ TRAFFIC UPDATE: ALL CLEAR ✅

The issue involving the malfunctioning train at Crane Avenue and Ludlam Drive has been resolved, and the roadway is now fully reopened to traffic.

Thank you to everyone for your patience and cooperation while crews worked to clear the area. We appreciate our residents and motorists for using alternate routes and helping keep traffic moving safely.

Please continue to drive carefully and have a safe day, Miami Springs.

🚧 TRAFFIC ADVISORY 🚧Please be advised that due to a malfunctioning train at the railroad crossing near Crane Avenue and ...
05/21/2026

🚧 TRAFFIC ADVISORY 🚧

Please be advised that due to a malfunctioning train at the railroad crossing near Crane Avenue and Ludlam Drive, the roadway is currently blocked and is expected to remain closed for an extended period of time.

Motorists are encouraged to avoid the area and use alternate routes while crews work to resolve the issue.

The City of Miami Springs and Miami Springs Police Department are actively monitoring the situation and will provide updates as soon as the roadway has reopened.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation. Please drive safely.

Last Monday night at the Miami Springs City Council meeting, Mayor Walter Fajet and the Miami Springs City Council proud...
05/18/2026

Last Monday night at the Miami Springs City Council meeting, Mayor Walter Fajet and the Miami Springs City Council proudly recognized Mrs. Ana Drew on her retirement after an incredible 40 years of service with Miami-Dade County Public Schools.

Joining us for this special recognition were School Board Representative Danny Espino () and Miami Springs Senior High School Principal Nelson Gonzalez, who helped celebrate Mrs. Drew’s remarkable career and lasting impact on our community.

A true pillar of Miami Springs, Mrs. Drew dedicated 37 years of her career within the Miami Springs feeder pattern and spent the last 25 years inspiring generations of students at Miami Springs Senior High School. 📚🍎

Her passion for education, leadership, and unwavering commitment to our students have left a legacy that will be felt for years to come.

The City of Miami Springs thanks Mrs. Drew for her extraordinary service and congratulates her on a well-deserved retirement. 💙✨

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201 Westward Drive
Miami Springs, FL
33166

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Wednesday 8am - 4:45pm
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