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  1. Welcome To Miramar. The dynamic national award-winning city at the center of everything: 2021 All America City 2021 national winner and 2021 Smart City Award national winner 2021.

  2. Nestled just 30 minutes away from the bustling metropolises of Miami and Fort Lauderdale, and within easy reach of pristine white-sand beaches, Miramar offers a perfect blend of accessibility and tranquility. Boasting a population of 140,000 residents, Miramar stands proudly as the 13th largest city in Florida, with a median age of 35.

  3. Situated in southwestern Broward County, Miramar is 14 miles in length from east to west and 2.5 miles in width, making it the 3rd largest city in Broward County in terms of land size and the 5th largest city in Broward in terms of population.

  4. Find details on the most current and historical structure of the City of Miramar.

  5. The City of Miramar is centrally located in the heart of South Florida between Broward and Miami-Dade Counties. This strategic location provides excellent accessibility to the region’s major transportation corridors, international airports, and seaports.

  6. Check out what events are happening in Miramar. Facts About Miramar. Find details on the most current and historical structure of the City of Miramar. Miramar Information Hub. Gather information needed to navigate the city and find key points of interest for both residents and visitors.

  7. This page represents why Miramar is the best city to Live, Work, Play and Prosper! See how the city government of Miramar works, what their goals are, and how to get in touch with them.

  8. Check out the local parks and facilities available to rent for events in Miramar.

  9. Miramar” means “Look at the Sea” in Spanish (Miramar was an exclusive suburb of Havana in pre-Castro Cuba). The City seal is inscribed with its motto “Beauty and Progress". Charles F. Knapp was the city’s 1st elected Mayor.

  10. The Moderate-Income Down Payment Assistance Program is designed to provide much-needed financial support to moderate-income households, enabling them to purchase and occupy homes within the City.