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Opa‑locka commissioners approve agreement to keep senior center as polling place

May 04, 2026 | City of Opa-locka, Miami-Dade County, Florida


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Opa‑locka commissioners approve agreement to keep senior center as polling place
The City Commission of the City of Opa‑locka voted unanimously May 4 to approve a polling‑place agreement with the Miami‑Dade County Supervisor of Elections to continue using the Freeman Collins and Raymond Britton Senior Facility (the Senior Citizens Building) at 14295 Northwest 21st Court as a polling site.

The City Attorney read Resolution 61, which the clerk sponsored, describing standard contract provisions including an indemnification and hold‑harmless clause. The City Clerk told commissioners the agreement "helps ensure our residents have a convenient and accessible place to vote," and offered to answer questions about logistics.

Commissioners asked about the facility's history as a polling place and whether the new agreement applied to all sites. Commissioner Santiago noted the building had been used previously; the City Clerk confirmed it "has been a polling place as long as I've been here" and said the current agreement is required by the new Miami‑Dade Supervisor of Elections to formalize the county's use of city‑owned facilities. The clerk distinguished city‑owned sites (which contract with the city) from privately owned polling sites (which have separate agreements with facility owners).

A commissioner raised timing concerns for the election calendar; city management responded, "The facility will be operational for use on the election day." The commission also discussed prior problems in which a building was not open during an election cycle and the clerk asked staff to check that agreements and access arrangements are in place for other sites used on the city's behalf.

The mayor called the question. Roll call was recorded as yes for Commissioner Irvin, Vice Mayor Kelly, Commissioner Santiago, Commissioner Baddour and Mayor Taylor; the motion passed 5‑0. (Note: the transcript uses the spelling "Ervin" during roll call earlier and "Irvin" during the vote; that inconsistency is recorded in clarifying details below.)

The commission then paused to present flowers to the city clerk in recognition of Professional Municipal Clerks Week.

Next steps: the resolution takes effect per its terms, and city staff said they will confirm operational details for the August primary and November general election at the Freeman Collins/Raymond Britton facility.

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